Companies interested in achieving top performance would be wise to support employees in these endeavors.
But for a season or two, their histories show them to be wise investments.
So it would be wise to draw up campaigns that include discounts and promotions.
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Not knowing the answer, I thought it would be wise to look it up.
On the eve of a work stoppage, Hollywood would be wise to listen to Jeff Zucker.
The typically befuddled tourist would not be wise to wander throughout much of the country.
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Defense might be wise to change claim that prosecution witnesses pled guilty when they were innocent.
But if fear overwhelms aspiration then you would be wise to shoot for another goal.
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If she files charges against Zimmerman, it would be wise not to "overcharge" the case.
Luckily, this column isn't about whether rolling back the golf ball would be wise.
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Developers like Facebook would be wise to come up with something for Windows 8 posthaste.
Hoffman, SAP, and Leeway would be wise to fulfill their obligations to the court without delay.
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She would be wise to squelch bad press quickly, and in my opinion, herself.
He may be wise to plan an acceptance speech that is heavy on policy specifics.
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Small businesses would be wise to take advantage of programs and incentives such as these.
But it might be wise to keep the champagne on ice just a little longer.
Tony Blair's office will be wise to stick to the desk diary with its obvious advantages.
Others would be wise to think beyond just begging them for more unconditional support.
In term two he would be wise to get ahead of this deficit curve.
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But after this campaign is over, he would be wise to put away his hammer.
But if they lack a helicopter, travellers might be wise to set off the day before.
If, so, however, investors and citizens more broadly would be wise to curb their enthusiasm.
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When it comes to babies' health, it may be wise to err on the side of caution.
But in doing so, we would be wise to not follow Stockman down a similar, fallacy-littered path.
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With that in mind, you might think that Zynga would be wise to develop a first-person shooter.
" Until this utopia comes to pass, it might be wise to take another look at "society.
Smart investors would be wise taking a page from these business owners and focus on cash flow.
"I think it would be wise for the Iranians to uphold their responsibilities" to the international community.
Despite the newfangled technology, investors would be wise to heed some old-fashioned advice: Keep to your plan.
In other words, the U.S. government would be wise to reform its laws on high skill immigration.
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