Sentence examples for wise to prepare from inspiring English sources

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Every nominee would be wise to prepare a speech.

But, given that BP was been consistently disappointed by the US legal process, it is wise to prepare for the worst.

Mr Verwaayen may also be persuaded that it would be better to keep the firm's destiny in its own hands than be at the mercy of the regulators.He would be wise to prepare for the worst.

Really to get the most out of a performance it might be wise to prepare ahead of time by familiarizing oneself: reading the story of the opera and perhaps reading the libretto.

At the same time, research tells us that, as people move into their 60s, when it might be wise to prepare for a major transition in life in which health and long-term conditions such as diabetes could become an issue and voluntary work and hobbies more important, many prefer to avoid looking to the future.

Still, "we believe investors would be wise to prepare for the possibility of a Kerry victory," the firm said in a recent note.

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Here, we present a step-wise strategy to prepare Pt/TiO2/reduced graphene oxide photocatalysts and the inherent mechanism of the enhanced photocatalytic activities were systematically investigated.

"Given present uncertainties," he wrote, "it seems wise to be prepared to detect life-forms of a wide range of sizes".

Remind the kids that while emergencies rarely happen, it is wise to be prepared.

Unfortunately, the world will never be rid of bad owners, so it's always wise to be prepared.

Unfortunately, the world will never be rid of bad owners, so it is wise to be prepared.

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