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adjective
Showing good judgement or the benefit of experience.
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Cut out such ponderings (or, better yet, leave them to wiser memoirists like Nabokov) and you might have a more tolerable — and insightful — book.
I remain optimistic about the general direction of the house under Gelb, and I am hoping that the recent series of misfires is an aberration or will lead to wiser choices in the future.
The story of the ignorant and naive Parzival, who sets out on his adventures without even knowing his own name, employs the classic fairy-tale motif of "the guileless fool" who, through innocence and artlessness, reaches a goal denied to wiser men.
Not content with going from Lee Trevino to Liberace inside three minutes (the strict time limit for all Eurovision songs), they also instructed us to "Get up and dance to our Eastern European kinda funk!" How sad that "kinda" sounds to wiser ears.
I hand-wave for now and leave that to wiser folks (like Forbes readers).
Where both agree is that behavioural finance technology can and does lead to wiser, more situation-specific investment decisions.
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And his pediatrician had to wise up.
Everybody needs to wise up to this.
You need to wise up, old man.
A save, too, could be given to Wise.
"Advertisers are trying to wisen up," Mr. Clement said.
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