Sentence examples for may be wisely from inspiring English sources

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The geriatrician's mantra of 'start low and go slow' may be wisely employed in this population, which may be more prone to adverse side effects that their younger old counterparts.

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Moderationism argues that, according to the biblical and traditional witness, (1) alcohol is a good gift of God that is rightly used in the Eucharist and for making the heart merry, and (2) while its dangers are real, it may be used wisely and moderately rather than being shunned or prohibited because of potential abuse.

Choose the diva you want to be wisely.

Your time, energy and money will be wisely spent.

Whatever the case may be, handling your expenses wisely is a necessity.

Instead, strategies construing good health as a matter of 'choice' , and poor health as personal 'failure' to choose wisely, may be favoured, leaving those who struggle to meet even basic needs like housing inadequately supported (Harris R, Wathen CN, MacGregor JCD, Dennhardt S, Naimi A, Ellis K: 'Blaming the flowers for wilting': Idealized aging in a health charity video, submitted).

The motto had been adopted by the school on 23 August 1888, and although no translation was given of the Latin, it may be loosely translated to "be holy wisely" or "holy, wisely".

Mr. Johnson may be choosing his words more wisely.

If it chooses its products wisely, it may be protected from competition by big companies through the "small-scale reservation".

In fact, some investors are finding that raising money may be easier than investing it wisely.

Be aware and sensitive to what their needs may be, and choose your words wisely.

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