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1 Matters looked bad for discipline, or wise action of any sort.
2 You may be right, and there may be need of prompt, wise action .
3 But their wise action must, unfortunately, have been taken too late.
4 Her free-trade policy helped her to wise action on the subject of commercial extension.
5 And complications have arisen which require prompt and wise action .
6 Show by your wise action that you are inspired by the justice of your case.
7 Confronting that uncertainty is the obligation of our maturity and our only spur to wise action .
8 Wisdom is the right application of knowledge in the best interests of those who need wise action .
9 To dream of seeing a helmet, denotes threatened misery and loss will be avoided by wise action .
10 Every chance is in favor of prudence and wise action ; and, much relieved, her father went to the store.
11 All right action and all wise action is surely sound judgment and courageous abandonment in the matter of such incompatibilities.
12 We also believe by taking sound and wise action now we can better mitigate those risks, Tillerson said at the conference.
13 Then comes the second point,-whatto do instantly in any given case; and the trained judgment ends in instant, wise action .
14 The Secretary of the Treasury had to step in and by wise action put a stop to the most violent period of oscillation.
15 This was the great bill of the session for the lobby; and the lobby was keenly alive to the need of quick, wise action .
16 Wise judgment and wise action are dependent upon the most complete knowledge obtainable.
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