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A Downing Street source insisted no decision had yet been made about whether it would be wise to back a domestic candidate.
This is part of why I think Republicans would be wise to back a very transparent VAT that will make the cost of government clear in virtually every transaction.
Wouldn't it be wise to back off on the bombast when the Yankees have just kissed off Alex Rodriguez, when they have so many young pitchers whose timetable for yearlong success can't possibly be known?
Since we are ascribing forethought to the stone-throwing chimp, Santino, is it too much to also imagine that he was not trying to actually hit anyone, but only trying to give the nosy people on the other side of the moat the impression that they might get hit, and so would be wise to back off?
The feds were wise to back down rather than allow Bundy to provoke a gunfight over his 400 head of cattle.
However, it is wise to back up while upgrading, too.
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A wise investment, then, to back a party that continually reminds us that the nation's ills are down to benefit claimants, immigrants and public sector workers.
Most white farmers, though sorely needed, will not return.Bobbing awayAs the 84-year-old Mr Mugabe enters his last lap, Western governments, particularly those of Britain and America, would be wise to hold back from overtly backing either of his challengers.
Wise has plenty of evidence to back up his thesis.
It also took a $1.5 billion equity stake.But the banks would be wise to look back on recent history.
Maybe Obama was wise to hang back.
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