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It may be wise to wait awhile before buying any 1997's.
The heavy favorite is Summer Squall, but it might be wise to wait until the Blue Grass to back him.
For the picky or budget-minded collector who doesn't want to be challenged by the unfamiliar, it may be wise to wait.
Instead, they turned, if only fleetingly, to Keynes's general theory, which told them it would not be wise to wait for market forces to do their work.
If your neighbor is dealing with bats, it might also be wise to wait a bit before trying to get them out because babies might still be inside.
"As president I believe it would be wise to wait for its consultations and reflections to come to fruition before deciding definitively," said Sarkozy.
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So the studio and filmmakers agreed it would be wiser to wait till spring.
I think it would be wiser to wait and see just how far David Cameron gets in translating the grandstanding rhetoric into action.
So it may be wiser to wait for the relief wells that are being drilled to get down to the point, 4,000 metres below the sea bed, where they will intersect the existing well.
Perhaps it would be wiser to wait and see whether gay marriage does, in fact, cause some kind of harm, wondered Mr Breyer.Donald Verrilli, the solicitor-general, delivered a thundering rebuke to such arguments.
Instead, these Republicans said, it would be wiser to wait a few days and do everything possible to focus the issue away from Mr. McGreevey's personal life and onto the allegations of a cover-up.
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