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Crowds aren't usually wise, but [the Egyptian protesters'] restraint under pressure was heroic".
But it is usually wise to take Opec's grand statements with a pinch of salt.
In business, it's not usually wise to be funding your competition.
But Obama's celebrity status is frequently a political liability, and he's (usually) wise enough to know it.
"Not to carp," she told a colleague, "but on memos to the president, it's usually wise to spellcheck".
He admitted this week the current schedule leaves the teams "shattered" but when he says something like that it is usually wise to look for a hidden motive.
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Acquisitions of smaller, younger private companies are usually wiser than acquisitions of publicly traded firms.
In the usually wiser Senate, only 11 out of 44 Democrats supported the bill, and John Kerry and Hillary Clinton were not among them.
Though Humphries is a swooping, soaring and demonically chortling reminder that a career can last for ever, it's usually wiser for an ordinary artist to remember that there are limits, and to pick someone out of the near future to carry your flag.
They are older and usually wiser.
And though "don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good" makes for a usually-wise platitude, Voltaire wasn't dealing with the exorbitance of American health care or the ecological cataclysm of global warming.
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