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1 An extra blanket over the footboard, in our changeful climate, is a wise measure .
2 This wise measure has been carefully and most skillfully managed by Secretary Windom, an Ohio boy.
3 This must without Question be a wise measure , though I must own I was not in it.
4 Some items I would like to change, but, on the whole, it is a wise measure of finance.
5 What wise measure did Adrian contemplate?
6 This, as the sequel showed; proved a very wise measure , and resulted in the safety of the whole fleet.
7 He concludes, therefore, as every rational man must, that the embargo, the only remaining alternative, was a wise measure .
9 This is a wise measure , assuredly; but mineral waters are expensive, and, moreover, many persons cannot get used to them.
10 So far as I have discovered, the banks and the business community generally regard the withdrawal of the certificates as a wise measure .
11 These wise measures taken, I got into my bed and fell asleep.
12 His short reign was characterized by strong and wise measures .
13 John Lawrence's wise measures - Disarmament at Peshawar-Salutaryeffect in the valley
14 But, then, unpopularity is the fate of wise measures .
15 The colony at that time, and the Home Government afterwards, approved of the wise measures of the latter.
16 But after the restoration of the Stuarts (S467), the Protector's wise measures were repealed or neglected.
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