This will require that Congress focus on priorities, cut wasteful spending, and be wise with the people's money.
It should be a consideration if you choose to invest in mutual funds and may be wise to consult a tax advisor to fully acquaint with these ramifications.
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The recovery of the service sector, currently said to make up nearly two-thirds of the American economy, will be the key to improved GDP growth and investors would be wise to key an eye on related metrics.
Halperin argues that the House of Representatives and the Senate would be wise to give serious thought and consideration to the nuclear freeze resolution awaiting congressional action.
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Whatever the truth behind the allegations, the stories themselves are damaging and Pope Francis would be wise to confront them forthrightly and soon so they do not become a lingering source of speculation throughout his papacy.
Hoffman, SAP, and Leeway would be wise to fulfill their obligations to the court without delay.
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Colombia and Brazil would be wise to cooperate on the intelligence front to protect their territories from this violence.
But the severity of attacks could get worse, and businesses would be wise to make precautionary investments now, he said.
We'll remain very calm and rational and we will be wise in dealing with the North Koreans if in fact they do go ahead with their announcement.
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And regulators would be wise to do more research into the market for exchange-traded funds, which showed itself to be particularly vulnerable to price swings on May 6th.
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As it turns out, many homebuilder stocks that have rallied big this year are very much in overbought territory, and investors would be wise to think twice about buying now.
But that credit may not happen automatically and you would be wise to check with www.directgov.org.uk to find out what level of Basic State Pension you will be entitled to when you retire.
Husbands of these wives who may be experiencing feelings of depression and low self-esteem would be wise to have an honest conversation with their spouse, and themselves, to find out what's really bothering them.
"I would include the supernatural force - the presence of God - and then suggest that the man picked to do this kind of work be wise and that he should know how to gather strength not just from within himself but from God, " he says.
Given his performance deterioration over the last 2 seasons and a lack of hope that he will rebound mentally from what has been an embarrassing fall from grace after 2 consecutive AFC Championship Games in 2009 and 2010, the Jets would be wise to cut bait and start fresh if they believe they have other options that can improve the offensive mojo of the franchise.
So there should be enough money -- and if we were wise then all that money would be there and then we -- we're going to start running a deficit as the baby boomers start retiring, but we would have accumulated all this money and everything would be fine.
You can't ever repeat the past, and the books I once believed to be so important and wise now seemed ordinary in the extreme, and I couldn't concentrate on them.
Beekeepers have a saying: Enough good food in the right place at the right time and your bees will be healthy, wealthy and wise.
While it is not difficult to see the point made by those in opposition to this sort of government interference and restriction, it would be wise for everyone to take a deep breath and gain a better understanding of what we are talking about before blowing our collective stacks.
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This can be a logical and wise choice, but it means the dividend yield may not be particularly high.
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In explaining this issue to non-Muslims, you need to be wise and honest.
The jury proved to be wise and compassionate and returned an award, which will allow his child a more promising future.
Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi said the inspectors' work was producing results and it would be "wise" to extend their work into February.
If the US has cooled to social games, Zynga and other developers would be wise to look to international markets for growth.
Participants should be wise and courageous enough to hold themselves accountable for reaching their development goals, and creating opportunities to meet with the manager to follow-up.
Perhaps, but in seeking international help from countries like Germany, the Netherlands, Austria and Finland it would be wise to recognise how deep the hole may prove to be.
President Obama and other Democrats would be wise to get on board with a repatriation deal, especially once the debt-ceiling talk dies down, and leave bus tours for the campaign season.
As rumors circulate that the agency is now poised to strike, Commissioner Brill and her colleagues would be wise to study the prosecution fifteen years ago of that earlier technology colossus, Microsoft.
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