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Senator Mike Crapo, Republican of Idaho, questioned whether it was wise to separate consumer protection from the duties of other agencies.
In fact, Columbia was wise to separate two important and related but different issues: intimidation (the subject of the faculty report) and the quality and fairness of educational offerings in a contentious field (a topic now being addressed through other, more appropriate machinery at Columbia).
It would be wise to separate pure statistics from medicine and take a cautious approach to the translation from the correlations to the diagnostic applications.
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Perhaps it would be wiser to separate him from Harden and give him control of the offense as a super substitute with Houston's second unit.
When designing a product to a specification without knowledge of the system or environment in which it will be installed, it is wise to normally separate the two aspects of emissions and susceptibility.
"What's happening in Darfur is not good for anyone, but for now I think it's very wise to have separate pumps," said Zena Suliman, one mother living in Tawila.
Don't let anyone else see; it might be wise to all go off to separate corners of the room.
It may be wise to set up a separate quarantine tank if only one fish has it, but treat both tanks.
It seems wise to keep the two conceptions of plausibility separate.
Whether it would be wise to deploy such a system is a separate question, addressed below.
Attitude towards condom use was measured by two separate items: "It is wise to use a condom during sexual intercourse" and "It is pleasant to use a condom".
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