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But until then, analysts expressed hope that spending the money wisely would make up for not having enough.
Some interviewees expressed a responsibility to use scarce resources wisely, as demonstrated by this PT:..there is only a limited place for rehab beds in the state and that's a big factor to decision making.
The body remains wisely immobile, and stories are told with a sense of theater expressed solely in the voice.
In this barren soulscape few appear to be truly free to express themselves wisely.
Democratic primary voters expressed more confidence in Mrs. Clinton's ability to deal with one wisely (62percentto44percentcent).
The thought is expressed beautifully by Paul Tillich in his book "Courage to Be," where he writes, "Our language has wisely sensed the two sides of being alone.
Either way, we know what the shadow defence secretary meant on Radio 4's Today programme (read Andy Sparrow's summary here) even if she did not express herself very wisely.
Marguerite was also very fortunate to have had a mother who nurtured her children wisely and allowed them to express their true selves.
If I seem to be quoting the Dalai Lama lately, it's because I'm writing about kindness and his wisdom expresses it so clearly and wisely.
The children were obviously hip to this emotional tactic, being used as objects to express their parents' anger, and wisely, rarely responded.
Franklin D. Roosevelt said, "Democracy cannot succeed unless those who express their choice are prepared to choose wisely.
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