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Edward I. Koch, the former mayor of New York, said he thought city officials behaved wisely.
The PRI, associated with so many electoral manipulations in the past, behaved wisely and responsibly in defeat.
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Still, it terrified a lot of people; and as always in these circumstances governments and individuals didn't always behave wisely or decently.
And we can have an impossible world, w1, with inconsistent swans; a distinct impossible world, w2, at which Fermat's Last Theorem is false; and a still distinct impossible world, w3, at which bachelors are married but swans and Diophantine equations behave wisely.
For example, in A Drive in the Coach through the Streets of London (1819), Julia is granted the privilege of shopping with her mother only if she will "behave wisely in the streets" and "not give [her] mind to self-pleasing".
Helping an enemy to be better as a person is behaving wisely.
You might put your life in danger if you don't behave wisely.
It isn't a reflection on you as a person; it's an indication that this person doesn't feel the same compatibility that you feel, and that they're behaving wisely about either taking time to think it over or simply realizing that it won't end up working out between you two.
Some behaved neither wisely nor well – though Owen Smith, who faced the contemptuous daily catcalling with bravery and good humour, deserves more praise than he gets.
Act wisely.
Please act wisely.
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