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The university is wise to accept the sanctions, whatever the governor hopes to accomplish.
David Cameron is on his wishlist and he would be wise to accept the invitation.
Gordon Brown would've been wise to accept Agbaje's written invitation to see it.
But in some areas it would be wise to accept that bus use will just continue to decline, says David Leeder, a bus expert.
They would be wise to accept the consequences of the law and install the pollution controls they should have built years ago.
Whether, based on this ranking, it is suddenly wise to accept that tuk tuk driver's offer is left to the reader's discretion.The poll may also help forewarn of potential pitfalls.
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Recently, however, some 18-B lawyers, having read the writing on the wall, have begun to realize it may be wiser to accept — instead of attack — the city's plan.
Still, if Hollande wins, he's wise enough to accept a symbolic compromise".
The DPJ's new leader seems wise enough to accept that postal privatisation is not one of them.
1.25pm GMT Gove says some Labour MPs have been wise enough to accept that there is a great deal of common ground between the parties on this.
For his part, Mr. Stephanopoulos said, "My job is to be smart enough to master the things I can control with strong interviews and solid bookings, and wise enough to accept the things I can't control".
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