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Nevertheless, if one suspects — as one should — that the intransitivity of certain kinds of bodily sensations as a whole must have a unified explanation, one would be wise to conclude that the offered explanation is probably not the whole story, and thus might not be adequate all by itself.
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The mayor might be wise to tentatively conclude that Londoners will accept more tall buildings on condition that they will serve a useful purpose and if their scale and proliferation is regulated in keeping with their wishes.
This prompted The Times's James Reston, wise in the ways of diplomacy, to conclude that the practical purpose of the American proposals was "not to end the 'cold war,' as the Allies proclaimed, but to wage the 'cold war' more effectively".
To conclude, to paraphrase a wise man, "one of the marks of a great entrepreneur is following your convictions and convincing the world of the truth you know in your heart" even if investors are quick to dismiss your idea or mock and misunderstand you, but to do that you have to be honest with yourself and others.
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As "one of the few genuine Labour stars of the 2010 intake", the website concluded, Conservatives would be wise to be wary of such a skilled political operator.
Anyone judging the government on its recent form might conclude that Britain had been wise to avoid coalitions in the post-war era.
It was concluded that "it may be wise to reserve final judgment on this question" [ 11].
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