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But it doesn't make it wise.
But that doesn't make it wise.
That a measure is well-intended does not, however, make it wise.
People are loath to give up their mobile phones, even when engaged in sports risky enough to make it wise to use a helmet, like skiing, snowmobiling, motorcycling or bicycling.
But the fact that an operation such as that mounted primarily by the British and French in Libya proved (in the end) to be possible and helped produce the intended result does not make it wise, reflective of the longer-term British, French or US national interest, or even morally right.
"If nothing else, the size of the market alone makes it a good move, while any new regulation of news providers following the Leveson Inquiry could make it wise to have interests in non-news content," wrote Bardsley in a later post at the beginning of this year.
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The death of Djokovic's grandfather in April during the Monte Carlo tournament makes it wise to discount that result.
Any of these services could be discontinued or sold at any time, which makes it wise to make the occasional on-site backup, too.
Its innate habit of seeking out beauty, in the form of flowers, and of ignoring anything that might cause it woe makes it "wiser far than human seer" and leads the philosopher-poet to want to follow its example.
Karen Davis Machipongo, Va., Oct. 9, 2008 The writer is president of United Poultry Concerns, a nonprofit organization that is a sponsor of Proposition 2. To the Editor: The American Veterinary Medical Association urges California voters to think twice before voting on Proposition 2. Just because something sounds good on the surface does not necessarily make it a wise decision.
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