Sentence examples for the wise precaution of from inspiring English sources

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Before we embarked on the Queen Elizabeth, my brother Philip (age 10) and I took the wise precaution of changing our names.

Currently, there are no climbers capable of living with him, except perhaps Heras, and Armstrong took the wise precaution of hiring him at the end of 2000.

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A wise precaution: representatives of most of Iran's minorities were at the airport to welcome the ayatollah.

The rest of the nineteen-thirties found Ophuls on the move: a wise precaution, given the political predations of the time, although restlessness seems to have flowed in his bloodstream.

Deliberately or otherwise, the camera avoided David O. Russell during the declaration for Best Adapted Screenplay, in which he lost to the writer of "Argo": a wise precaution, given what occurred recently at the BAFTAs, the British film awards that precede, and so desperately yearn to ape, their grander American counterparts.

It was a wise precaution by the PCC to make the offer pre-emptively, because once the press is camped on the doorstep, it's too late.

For the moment, this could be a wise precaution, because if a phone were held very close to a piece of equipment then it might affect it.

These implicit assumptions underpin substantial parts of quantitative genetic theory and therefore it seems a wise precaution to use the transformed scale.

That sounds a wise precaution: in currency markets, there is the possibility of mayhem.

The hermit nun has just taken a vow of silence - always a wise precaution for an art critic in Turner prize week.

The teams' care with food is a wise precaution.

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