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It might be wise to walk away.
The Fed seems set on heading for the exit; it would be wise to walk slowly.
Come Ash Wednesday, however, the streets will be quiet and peripatetic travellers would be wise to walk off their sore heads with a fascinating tour with some of Trinidad's heritage enthusiasts, listening to their stories of the fight to preserve the island's built history.
The Glenavon man is on a booking so would be wise to walk away.
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If you are going uphill, it might be wiser to walk with your bike until you find a more flat area.
It is wiser to walk away from a situation, or call the police when appropriate.
In business negotiation, two polar-opposite errors are common: reaching agreement when it wouldn't be wise to do so, and walking away from a mutually beneficial outcome.
In fact, it might be wise to make sure you've got hot evening plans before you even walk in.
But it might be wise to wear a helmet even off the slopes if you're walking in between spectator stands.
They would be wise to stop them.
Incumbents would be wise to embrace disclosure.
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