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1 That said; it may not be wise to push for visible results.
2 It may not be wise to tackle every single issue right now.
3 You would be wise to consider your words before you speak further.
4 I thought it wise to make a great event of this occasion.
5 Given my situation, it might have been wise to pull the curtain.
6 The president is also wise to reach out to the business community.
7 Israel would be wise to allow a declaration by Arafat to suffice.
8 It's wise to protect yourself in the volatile world of currency markets.
9 It may be wise to defer a personal concern for a day.
10 It might be wise to have a back-up plan, just in case!
11 After a certain time it mightn't be wise to attempt a graft.
12 Did Miss Skinner really think it was wise to part with Gladys?
13 It may not be wise to leave things for too long, though.
14 It might be wise to let them cool down before we start.
15 The old gray buccaneer exhorted them in no wise to be uneasy.
16 It would not be very wise to let either of us down.
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