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A decentralized system may be wise for military matters, but it fosters a pattern of inconsistent enforcement.
The danger appears acute, and it may be wise for New York City to protect its own.
It may be wise for travelers to keep a small stash of a country's old currency, even after Jan . 1
But it may be wise for editors to show a measure of fairness when reporting allegations that are just that, allegations.
That is why it may be wise for homeowners looking to refinance out of, say, an adjustable-rate mortgage, to lock in a rate now.
Cindy insists that we are going to go on the trip and that it may be wise for us to pack guns.
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Should this finding be confirmed in larger studies, it may be wiser for GPs to come to an agreement with their patient regarding who is used to translate, instead of assuming that a professional interpreter would be desired.
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But in the rush to anoint Lin as the next great N.B.A. point guard it may be wise to stop for a second and acknowledge that what he has been doing is what Rose and Williams and Paul have been doing for a number of years.
In this case, it may be wise to opt for the payday loan.
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