(1) Seriously, this is really more character assassination and it's disturbing to see wise and intelligent people discussing this in these terms.
(2) Bruce has often sounded astute before, but rarely has he sounded so wise .
(3) If that does not indicate wise and sensible stewardship, I do not know what does.
(4) There, with a bit of good advice and wise judgement, you'll eat some of the most fascinating and memorable food you could ever hope to experience at a fraction of the price.
(5) She was wise in some ways, foolish in others, strong and yet weak, stubborn and yet compliant.
(6) Not all of them were as experienced or as wise as they made themselves out to be, but it was a learning experience, certainly.
(7) Be wise in your handling of this precious knowledge; its secrecy is imperative.
(8) Don't be in a hurry in purchasing replacement parts, be wise in choosing the parts you are going to use in your Ford car or truck.
(9) We also have to be wise in where we choose to attack.
(11) Even if you can't meet the target the World Health Organisation recommends - five servings of fruit and vegetables a day - moving in that direction is a wise strategy.
(12) The dive boat had a recompression chamber on board, too, which I thought might be a wise precaution!
(13) A feudal prince must be wise in controlling the nobles and keeping the people content.
(14) He had been wise in his career choices, guided by his sprawling but close-knit family and his pugnacious agent.
(15) That's a wise tactic for a politician who's likely to set his sights on another public job.
(16) Through sensible saving and wise investment choices, I have some money that I'll be willing to advance you in the form of plane tickets.
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(18) A man who was wise in policy, valiant in action and distinctive in leadership.
(19) Also, some missionaries have not always been wise in their methods, even inducing people to come to church for needed material help.
(20) Unfortunately, though he was wise in certain matters, he seemed to blind to other matters.