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If you go this route, it'd be wise to avoid using your checkbook - they can't be declined, and bounced check fees can be just as bad as overdraft fees.
But safety-conscious drivers would be wise to avoid using it for casual conversations and should always pull off the road when dialing, talking or answering it.
If Starbucks faces pressure to cut costs, it would be wise to avoid cutting these perks as doing so risks increasing employee turnover.
Until the F.D.A. rules, which it should do quickly, consumers would be wise to avoid BPA for babies and young children and use those alternatives, whether glass bottles, bottles with disposable liners or BPA-free plastic bottles.
Now, it seems that companies would be wise to avoid these panels altogether.
Conversely, if it trades at $30 but its fair value is $25, the stock would be considered overvalued and the investor would be wise to avoid it.
Officials would be wise to avoid that one.
Professor Johnson said those lawyers would be wise to avoid questions.
But business negotiators would be wise to avoid any artificial pressures put on them to wrap up a deal in a hurry.
Here are the worst mistakes you would be wise to avoid in your 20s as you establish your professional and personal lives.
Indeed, all Palestinians who seek an independent state and an end to the Israeli occupation would be wise to avoid violence and embrace the example of peaceful resistance.
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