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Also, it is never wise to trust people who drink kale several times a day.
That mixture carries many risks — are we wise to trust the authenticity of a scene, for instance, just because it is shot with a documentary roughness?
Is it wise to trust the T.S.A. to make air travel safe when it has a hard time protecting Americans from its own agents?
That mixture carries many risks—are we wise to trust the authenticity of a scene, for instance, just because it is shot with a documentary roughness?—but there are times when its urgency feels indispensable.
But in general, parents are wise to trust their children's teachers more than they trust policymakers who propose budget cuts.
Discussing this, author Hobson has suggested that Ken's numerous relationships could give the impression that the character is a lothario or a great romantic; however, Hobson noted that this would be inaccurate as Ken is "neither a great romantic nor someone with whom you would be wise to trust your romantic or emotional future.
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He came along at a moment when George Steinbrenner had mellowed into an ideal version of himself — desperate and profligate, as always, but wise enough to trust the opinions of people who knew more about the game than he did.
If we listen deeply to them, if we are wise enough to trust the feelings they emanate on our behalf, then we will find the clarity necessary to make inspired choices that are as good for the whole as they are for the one, which is an absolute prerequisite for thought leadership today.
If it helps, take baby steps to trust your wise voice, you don't have to jump in all at once.
If this stated mission comes from the advice of trusted advisors, you would be wise to no longer trust them.
The evidence is that the mainstream supermarkets are becoming wise to the negative effect on "trust" caused by constantly shouting at their customers through the price promotions megaphone.
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