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If my voice counts, if I have a real say in what the group does and how it operates, then I'd better think things through carefully and speak wisely.
Another American focus has been on the speech President Trump will deliver in Saudi Arabia, which will supposedly discuss "Islam". Many of the comments have questioned the administration's ability to speak wisely about this religion, but it is highly unlikely that the speech will be about theology.
The time to speak wisely was when you could still speak.
When we speak wisely to these questions, then we can say, Business is back.
"Speak wisely," she'd scolded Offred nice to still have power over somebody but we know that's empty too.
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Lt. Gen. Moshe Yaalon, Israel's military chief of staff, spoke wisely this week when he said these policies worked against Israel's strategic interest.
His personality can sometimes grate, but here he rallied rescue workers, spoke wisely from the heart, and alongside his old foe, Governor George Pataki, embodied the bloodied but unbowed spirit of New York.
Bolivia captain Ronald Raldes spoke wisely after the game, pointing out that his compatriots "need to support him, to help him grow in football and in physical terms, because he's taken a giant stride and now he needs to sustain it".
In a blog on The Huffington Post by Poorna Bell (5), she spoke wisely about the effects of depression and how it had affected her husband.
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