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But lawmakers would be wise to refrain from imposing sanctions that take effect while negotiations proceed.
But Rodriguez might be wise to refrain from flaunting his numbers too much, because Jeter could always dredge up the R-word: Rings.
Herein, there lies further room for legal exploration though it is safe to say that companies would be wise to refrain from asking these employees to participate.
Author response: It might be wise to refrain from an explicit philosophical discussion and simply take this last statement of Doolittle as a legitimate opinion which it is.
It is wise to refrain from additional treatment for at least 2 or 3 weeks, until the acute inflammatory effects disappear.
Until the results of those studies are known, it seems wise to refrain from introducing heliox into routine practice because of the costs of the gas.
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It's also wise to refrain for several days after ovulation as well for the same reason.
Here, the wise magistrate is not causally determined to refrain from streaking to make people laugh.
One wise move might be for both sides to refrain from public statements that make things worse.
Before voting, they would be wise to peruse the briefs filed in ODonnell's case and to refrain from scoffing at the pretrial release systems in supposedly backward red states like Texas.
It is also best to refrain from forming or voicing any judgment at this time no pros and cons, no discussions, no wise comments.
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