Sentence examples for not so wise from inspiring English sources

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This year has seen some wise – and some not so wise – words.

It appears that Homo sapiens – the self-proclaimed wise man – is not so wise after all.

Tasty,But are you sure her goon has gone away?It's not so wise to come on overhastyIn the Grünewald Café.

So far there's no Bill James of the movies, someone to look at the common wisdoms and find them not so wise.

He also described some investments as not so wise, such as the $57 million Connecticut Juvenile Training School that opened in 2001.

Yes, the hydra-headed Progressive movement, resisting varied but real economic threats to democratic self-­government, did extend the jurisprudential limits of government activity in ways that were wise and sometimes not so wise.

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Eagles tight end Brent Celek wasn't so wise.

Now defunct competitor Secret wasn't so wise when it shocked its community with a massive redesign that cloned Yik Yak's interface and ditched the full-size photos it was known for.

When it comes to eating disorders, the conventional wisdom -- or the belief that anorexia, bulimia and other related disorders are a "teenage girl's disease" -- isn't so wise.

But what of the not-so-wise child, the ordinary boy who doesn't project greatness from the schoolyard and isn't the hero of the nursery?

The not-so-wise men at La Sapienza (note that Wisdom is female – Sofia is her Greek and medieval incarnations) could not eliminate gender bias from the analysis of their software program, and I am sure that we will soon hear that Signor Starnone is the "real" author, by marriage, of the Neapolitan Quartet.

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