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If one wants, for example, to have as much pleasure from drinking wine as possible, then it would make sense to exercise some judgment about how much to drink on an occasion since the next morning's hangover will be very unpleasant, and might keep one from having wine the next day.
However, it makes good clinical sense to exercise caution in prescribing these agents to certain patients, such as those with pre-existing or recent-onset CNS-demyelinating disorders.
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So, it makes lot of sense to do some useful exercise for your body and mind whenever you get some free time.
Voting has always given me a sense of freedom to exercise my opinion and beliefs separate from anyone else.
The confidence he possessed in those talents reinforced his sense of being able to exercise them well.
For the world as a whole, it makes sense for the cleverest to exercise their skills where they earn the greatest reward.
He felt destined for her even before he met her, and, for 10 years during which they were lovers in everything except a physical sense, he allowed her to exercise over him an extraordinary fascination.
As Frederick Whelan puts it, "democracy requires that people be divided into peoples (each people hopefully enjoying its own democratic institutions), with each unit distinguishing between its own citizens understood in a political sense as those eligible to exercise democratic political rights here—and others, who are regarded as aliens here, although (hopefully) citizens somewhere else".
The overriding message is to exercise common sense when considering risk.
He told ABC radio that Victoria was facing "a mixed bag" of weather, and urged people to exercise common sense.
That mission accomplished, Ms. Caplan looked around for a new way to exercise her sense of humor.
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