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And how wise of him to avoid it now.
Jason Russell sounds a more emollient note, which is professionally wise of him.
It seems increasingly clear that Buhari doesn't have any clever answers to Nigeria's current economic problems and it would thus be wise of him to seek advice from those who might have alternative solutions.
-- and I think it was wise of him to leave it wide open.
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"We're doing a better job, bullpen-wise, of getting to him without having to go to him in the eighth inning, at least for now," the pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre said.
We are connected to him and his limitless abilities, but we are not him, so it is wise of us to be careful in choosing friends.
It doesn't last; the prospect of big money opens before him, and a former I.R.S. agent, now some kind of wise guy, enmeshes him in unblessed doings.
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.
How very wise – and how presciently sycophantic – of him to say before this tournament that Barnes, still reckoned to be public enemy No1 in NZ for the way he handled the New Zealand-France quarter-final of 2007, was a top bloke.
On his way home, agents of Frederick the Wise intercepted him and hid him in a castle, for protection from what amounted to an imperial dead-or-alive warrant.
Mr. Wise of the Westchester Group agreed.
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