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Smart politicians should wise up.
If that's her view, she should wise up.
At the time of Roethlisberger's suspension, Bunny said, "I thought he should wise up, grow up".
Instead, it has a pattern, which is that Augie gets lectured by his family and friends on how he should wise up.
The union, the sponsors, the networks and the owners should wise up and agree to go back to the Olympics four years from now.
Often the tactic works; the government should wise up and retaliate against those who commission such attacks instead, argues Alejandro Hope of IMCO, a Mexico City think-tank.Attacks on journalists are causing a growing news blackout.
Analyst Rachael Stormonth, of Nelson Hall calls Atos "whipping boys" for the government, which I quote not to make anyone feel sorry for them – rather to point out that the very visibility, the signposting of this firm's deficiencies, should wise us up to the fact that it's a diversionary tactic.
"They should wise up".
We postdocs should wise up to this reality lest we sleepwalk into an unexpected disappointment when the letter arrives from the journal editor.
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If we cannot forecast the future, at least we have the past as a guide that should wisen us, alert us to the dangers of using that rhetoric".
And they should be wise with their own donations.
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