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Incumbents would be wise to embrace disclosure.
Is it wise to embrace those assumptions?
Indeed, vintners in the United States would be wise to embrace the trend that is slowly gaining acceptance worldwide.
"The Trial of Old Drum" proclaims the worthy soul of a pet, a sentiment that Animal Planet is wise to embrace -- and that no pet owner would dispute.
Jeanne Zaino, a professor of political science at Iona College who has been critical of Mr. Silver's handling of the matter, said Republicans were wise to embrace the issue in campaigns.
While traditional lobbying groups may view J Street as a dangerous threat, American Jewry would be wise to embrace it as an incentive to engage in meaningful debate on the subject of how to best achieve peace.
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The N.F.L. may have also resisted expansion, but ultimately was wise enough to embrace this view.
Be wise enough to embrace this paradigm shift and allow your consumers to influence your brand's future.
There are many different personalities involved in the composition process in jazz and pop, and both genres are wise enough to embrace those personalities (to varying degrees) and to accept the unpredictability of the art being created.
Android gaming has exploded over the last couple of years and seemed like a wise move for Nintendo to embrace, at least in part, the platform.
We'd also be a lot wiser if we were to embrace difficulty rather than run from it.
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