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The Christian bloc may have determined it would be wiser to work for this kind of transformational change out of the public gaze.
It would be wiser to work selectively with both sides, toning down the "with us or against us" rhetoric and noting areas of existing cooperation.
For the west, this raises an uncomfortable question - one which the G8 summit at Gleneagles may well shie away from considering: rather than wait for improvement in governments or governance in Africa, would we be wiser to work with effective faith-based agencies?
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Democrats would be wise to work with them where they can find common ground against Trump's worst policies.
The international community would be wise to work closely with Mr. Kibaki to frustrate the intentions and efforts of terrorists seeking to strike in the region, and to dismantle any existing terrorist infrastructure.
Democratic leaders have already indicated that they would back some tax cuts, and President Bush would be wise to work with them to fashion a compromise that can command broad bipartisan support.
If he comes up with his own deficit proposal that pays for his programs with some serious entitlement reforms (and not merely with some boilerplate "let's tax the rich" plan), then Republicans would be wise to work with him to make his growth ideas more effective.
However, the last religious prejudice stakes is nothing if not hotly contested, because the more general anti-Christianity seems to be gaining on anti-Catholicism, and all comers would be wise to work on the basis that they will end up in a photo finish with antisemitism and Islamophobia, both frequently given Last Acceptable status.
The implication: developers would be wise to work with third-party search like Quixey to avoid such conflicts.
If you decide to explore this option, it would be wise to work on establishing a credit history at the same time.
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