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"There's still industry, but it's operating in a wiser and more enlightened way," he said.
But Keynes in a wiser moment remarked that the deeds of today's politicians are usually based on the theorems of long-dead economists.
However, in order to provide a better fairness scheme, these time slots can be divided between the receivers in a wiser manner such that the users' quality-of-service requirements are satisfied.
I would just like to direct the passion in a wiser direction.
I would have taken the time to learn more about credit and use it in a wiser fashion.
But in a wiser culture than our own, some of the most revered people in the land would – on a regular basis – be shown taking to bed early.
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In a wise world a way might be found to have the best of both plans.
She played restful, melodic solos with a warm tone and sang in a wise, honest voice, shy but swinging.
In a wise piece this month in the Financial Times, the former Labour cabinet minister James Purnell called for the new cabinet secretary Jeremy Heywood to set long-term goals.
It was constantly packed, with a line, for music primarily from the roster of Blue Note Records, which sponsored the stage in a wise marketing move.
The critic Morris Dickstein, in a wise and beautiful introduction to "Departures," painfully remarks that dying made his friend a fuller person, more empathetic, productive and eloquent.
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