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For most foreigners, it was wiser to avoid it.
The authorities, however, might be wiser to avoid the show trials for which their crackdown has seemingly paved the way.
There is no such chance so he would be wiser to avoid the destructive battle while retaining his personal opposition to Trident.
But polls suggest that the Texas governor is doing well with independents and moderates, and would be wiser to avoid any possible alienation of religious conservatives.
In Argentina, where thousands of people "disappeared" during the years of the junta, threats of a coup have also stymied efforts to bring many military leaders to justice.Building the rule of lawIt would be tempting to conclude that new democracies would be wiser to avoid such a political and legal morass.
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Officials would be wise to avoid that one.
But McCarthy is surely wise to avoid thrusting vegetarianism on to voters' plates.
(Probably wise to avoid "apothegms," unless you want to get taken to the nearest window).
Until now, the Coalition Authority has been very wise to avoid a collision with senior Iraqi clerics.
Professor Johnson said those lawyers would be wise to avoid questions.
Dr. Hazen said it also may be wise to avoid supplements or vitamins with added choline.
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