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If you have heavy clay, it's wise to create wide mounds of aerated soil on top.
On the other hand, after the government has spawned two mortgage monsters, is it wise to create any more?
For this, his sponsors have been repaid with loyalty, and he is wise to create a nest egg for himself and his family.
"We didn't think it was wise to create a brand-new office and label it an office of Iraq policy," Feith told the BBC in July.
If the Mets hope to sign Hampton, it wouldn't be wise to create a chasm between him and the manager, especially in September.
Lewis uses qua-names, such as 'Socrates qua wise', to create contexts in which Socrates is essentially wise.
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"I want to stress," Stone said, "how novel this [the new ideal] was, and how rare and fragile… For most of recorded history, those in authority have thought it wiser to create closed minds than open minds, to educate students to conform to traditional values and to follow the accepted wisdom".
Make sure the jacket and pants are the same size, width-wise to create an even line.
"How come in 1948 the U.N. was wise enough to create the State of Israel, and in 2011 it is not wise enough to create a Palestinian state?
When his Suez diary was later published in the New Statesman, in flagrant breach of regulations, a prosecution seemed likely until the War Office decided that it was wiser not to create a martyr.
Zak admitted that yes, it is more difficult ― both technically and design-wise ― to create bras with a larger cup "because they do need to be very supportive and carry more weight".
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