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President Obama is wise to observe discretion with respect to commenting on the unrest in Iran ("Obama Warns Against Direct Involvement by U.S. in Iran," news article, June 17).
It is wise to observe building and electrical codes, not only for your own safety but to avoid fines and/or eviction.
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It is now possible to complain about things online without being seen as subversive though there are limits you would be wise to observe: you can tweet about air pollution, but not necessarily about a specific noxious factory with links to certain leaders.
Still, investors would be wise to keep an eye on companies that keep piling sublet space on the market, Mr. Florance observed.
Reporters were wise to watch for themselves.
You would be wise to follow suit.
It is wise to not flirt with both of them; instead observe (but don't be too creepy or obvious).
But he is wise to the consequences.
It is wise to use both.
It is wise to play along.
Investors would be wise to take note.
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