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Every government in the region found it wise to join the struggle against jihadist groups.
He'd be wise to join a team that has a veteran quarterback.
By and large, it is not wise to join a new publisher while suing him.
But that has not stopped much speculation about whether the leftish Liberal Democrats were wise to join the Tories.
Lawmakers looking to improve access to health care would be wise to join the fight for common-sense tort reform.
But if its arguments prove unpersuasive, the company might be wise to join Albany and Washington in a comprehensive attack on the last big obstacle to the restoration of one of America's great rivers.
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He would probably not be in such a hole if he had allowed a wise head to join his ministerial team last May.
Earlier this year, however, two of Bodi Bill's members made the wise decision to join us over over on the dark side in technoland (because obviously we're more fun).
The second argument is that the ECB needs to enhance its capacity to intervene on the markets in a general context of the depreciation of the euro - contrary to the soothing forecasts we were originally favoured with - and of repeated attacks by the financial centre of one EU Member State which, it has to be said, was wise enough not to join the single currency.
There is widespread disillusion with Europe's governments, and with the Union itself.Some might even ask if the new countries are wise to be joining such a troubled club.
A wise approach would be to join the revolution, learning from their competitors' success.
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