Sentence examples for would be wise to learn from inspiring English sources

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Hockey would be wise to learn the macroeconomic management lessons of Labor's former treasurer Wayne Swan.

But as they plot strategies to deal with high unemployment, East-Asian governments would be wise to learn from Europe's mistakes.

In Iraq, the Shiites, the Sunnis, the Kurds and, yes, we too would be wise to learn from the South African model.

United Nations supporters said that Washington would be wise to learn from the recent setbacks instead of lashing out in retaliation.

When Labour gets round to analysing where election 2010 went wrong, they would be wise to learn from what went right last night.

While Americans would be wise to learn from the French in the ways he outlined, France could definitely learn a few things from the United States as well.

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They'd be wise to learn sooner rather than later.

He'd be wise to learn from missteps in Pacino's filmography, though: nobody needs gaming's own Gigli.

Investors would be wise to take note.

Musk and others would be wise to take note.

But he questions whether it would be wise to leave.

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