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When economic conditions and market changes put pressure on quarterly results, it takes wise and steady leadership at the top to avoid the pitfalls of cutting investments to achieve quarterly targets.
It takes wise judgment to avoid the pitfall of risk-addiction; to be satisfied with the celebrity due to real accomplishment not needing the extra kick from risk-taking.
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We must calm down now a bit and take wise decisions towards Tuesday and the forthcoming weekend.
Far from using their freedom from regulation to take wise decisions that would benefit all, banks plunged into investments about which they knew little or nothing.
Why should someone who ignores medical advice to rest, or legal advice to keep email on government servers, be trusted to take wise decisions in office?
And while the Bush administration took wise and bold steps to correct the disaster, the unpopularity of its Troubled Asset Relief Program bequeathed the Obama administration a political disaster alongside the economic disaster.
CCGs do not have to go so fast that they cannot take wise, considered decisions and slowing down to a sensible pace is not the same as stopping development of the NHS.
This change will, of course, take wise leadership.
By taking wise advantage of the new tools, people "would get their message out more in the public.
The stakeholders of MSW management systems, including the decision-makers of the municipalities and the citizens, are expected to reconsider the waste problems in depth and thus take wise actions with the aid of the proposed CBA framework.
If we don't take wise action we all suffer the consequences.
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