Sentence examples for seems well advised from inspiring English sources

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But education within these educational institutions seems well advised, because the present results make clear that there is, at a minimum, a lack of appreciation for the risk inherent in seeking the sort of exceptional investment results to which many had become accustomed.

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A seat at the back seemed well advised.

Since that brilliant orchestration, with its constantly shifting colors, is the very essence of the piece, the severe abridgments seem well advised in arrangements for piano by Morton Gould and for two pianos by Jacques Fray and Mario Braggiotti.

In an era replete with hair-trigger claims of 'fake news', any professional messaging that seeks, even inadvertently, to blur the lines of truth and fiction by encouraging time-strapped journalists to "run" unchecked claims seems, well, ill advised to say the least.

That seems, well, odd.

Their faith seems well founded.

At first, all seems well.

Fortunately, Normal mode seems, well, more normal.

The confidence seems well placed.

All seems well.

Which makes it seem that investors would be well advised to shut out all the yammering about earnings expectations, consensus forecasts and whisper numbers and focus instead on the financial information reported by companies themselves.

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