But it is how you use the power that makes for a wise decision maker.
It would be a wise decision to move from the Swoosh to the Jumpman.
Depleting your retirement funds to pay for college is not usually a wise decision.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel - deemed by Forbes the world's most powerful woman - called the award a "wise decision".
It is an impressive effort and this White House call to action made a wise decision to partner with them.
Though Twidell jokes that his "mother-in-law still isn't completely convinced it was a wise decision, " PrivateFly has since become Europe's fastest growing aviation company.
Speaking at the meeting Mr Khatib called on President Assad to make "one wise decision in your life" and stand down "for the future of your country".
My question is, though, in the economy times that we have now, is it a wise decision to add more taxes to us with the health care?
Once this is explained then most can see that there is an option between the two and sometimes the wise decision will go one way, sometimes another.
Certainly, buying a cheeseburger for lunch occasionally can be a wise decision, especially if it gets you out of the office when your boss is throwing a fit.
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President George W. Bush's wise decision to withdraw the Clinton signature from the ICC prompted howls of protest from the usual quarters, notably proponents of world government and, not surprisingly, many Democrats in Congress.
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"I believe the people will make a wise decision, " Mr. Najib was quoted as saying by state-run news agency Bernama after he cast his ballot to defend his parliamentary seat in the eastern Pahang state.
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"I believe the people will make a wise decision, " Mr. Najib was quoted as saying by state-run news agency Bernama as saying after he cast his ballot to defend his parliamentary seat in the eastern Pahang state.
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Just after these bond transactions, the yield chart for U.S Treasuries (and all bonds) peaked and crossed a years-long uptrend line to the downside, thanks to the wise decision-making of a Fed boss who inspired confidence, Paul Volcker.
According to the experts, it's a very wise fiscal decision, and even heavy-hitters who aren't necessarily desperate for cash still want to break even.
The World Wildlife Fund, a leading environmental group, called Shell's decision wise under the circumstances.
This wise corporate governance decision by Reliance may be replicated elsewhere.
The person with the longer life expectancy will inherit either a wise or a foolish decision that will last a lifetime.
The decision proved a wise one: The show nabbed Outstanding Drama Emmys in 1985 and 1986.
That decision could prove wise in the long term, says Prudential Equity Group analyst Mark Lipacis, who wrote in a research note that the deal makes strategic sense.
However, the conglomerate reversed this decision a wise move, perhaps, given that the company's accounts are being investigated by the SEC.
And, once the decision has been made, the wise leader reflects on the outcomes, acknowledges his or her mistakes, and adapts.
Holland's decision to put Zimbabwe in to looked a wise one with the ball moving through the air early on.
"To not abandon their core, and at the same time open the door to a much larger audience, is wise, " he says of the re-branding decision.
Google is wise to respond to the growing public antipathy toward its autonomous decision making on what you and I see in the form of ads and in the results we get to searches and Google is to be commended for its apparent reversal of direction.
Now this is all, of course, empty political posturing of the most vacuous sort and we would be very wise not to read too much (or anything) into this decision.
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