Sentence examples similar to well-advised preventative step from inspiring English sources

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America would also be well-advised to take steps to minimise the perception among many in the world that it is an aggressor state.

But before launching reflexively into an off-site meeting, you, like Julia Martinez, would be well-advised to take a step back and think hard about (1) what you are trying to accomplish and (2) whether an off-site is the best way to accomplish it.

In that case, all concerned would be well-advised to focus on preventing the worst-case outcomes.

Moreover, the RW dipper well combined with UV-C may provide a preventative step to reduce the growth and/or persistence of bacteria on the utensil as well as the dipper well reservoir, especially for E. coli in 10% skim milk medium.

"The board would be well-advised to keep the shareholders advised of its efforts".

Certainly those who know they suffer from hypertension would be well-advised to begin following the basic dietary plan as well as taking steps to reduce salt and foods rich in sodium.

The instruction was well-advised.

This advisory proved well-advised.

"The big groups are generally well-advised, lawyered up.

Neither was well-advised to use that chocolate story.

But for the well-heeled and well-advised, only the grim reaper is a dead certainty.

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