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Mr. Tenet, who has worked for the White House and the Senate and served as Mr. Deutch's deputy, is wise in the ways of Washington.
As anguished as "Human Resources" becomes, it is wise in the ways of the workplace, and the movie could be read as a cautionary primer for those entering the labor force.
In Mr. Arnott's opinion, an investment in alternatives is wise in the interest of diversification and risk reduction, but if inflation flares up down the road, as he expects, it would worsen the outlook for stocks and bonds enough to warrant particularly large allocations elsewhere.
He is wise in the ways of both scientific research and governmental policy.
Consequently, someone "who is wise in the art of love (ta erôtika) doesn't praise his beloved until he has him: he fears how the future may turn out" (205e2 206a2).
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I think this is extraordinarily serious, and I think the president is wise in this sense.
Why? answer me, ye who are wise in the secrets of human nature!
Just people are wise in the ways of fairness, equality, desert and mercy.
Adolescents are wise in the psychology of computer games and Middle Earth.
So I think a defence appeal would not be wise in the circumstances.
But it must also be wise in the way it protects them.
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