Wouldn't it be wiser to expand this approach than to gut it, as Proposition 36 would?
But it would be wiser to avoid road travel for a day or two.
The politicians would be wiser to see cyberspace as a template for a new era of corporate self-regulation.
Rather than helping a guerrilla movement, Congo's African neighbours would be wiser to strive for a political solution.
It might be wiser to wait and see what happens after the first three or four days of February.
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Maybe you'd be wiser to wait for another CEO or to bide your time until conditions otherwise change in your favor.
On the other hand, if the governor really shared his adviser's pessimism, he might be wiser not to run at all.
Investors may be wiser to follow what Burkle elects not to do.
Though Israel's exasperation is understandable, it would be wiser to take a half-step in response to what some see as a half-step by Hamas.
The Ugandans may decide, once they have regained the territory lost since July last year, that it would be wiser to pause and give Mr Kabila a chance to negotiate.
So it may be wiser to wait for the relief wells that are being drilled to get down to the point, 4, 000 metres below the sea bed, where they will intersect the existing well.
Perhaps the Senate budget or the president's will be wiser about investing -- although neither is likely to think big enough about transport spending or an infrastructure bank or, better, a network of regional infrastructure finance institutions.
The billionaire hedge fund manager is doing better with an investment in Gap Inc. ( GPS) That raises the question of whether he would be wiser to stick to investing, and leave retail strategy to someone else.
Those will be wiser investments.
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Yet a leading medicines specialist says he fears the consumer may not be much wiser come May this year.
In the short term, not fighting may be the wiser course of action.
Given that, it might be thought wiser for the public project to collaborate with Celera, rather than racing against it.
There may be a wiser strategy coming from the University of Bath, whose researchers have developed a more efficient approach to movie codecs.
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Haggis responded that, because the auditing took place over a number of years, it was easy to believe that he might actually be smarter and wiser because of it, just as that might be true after years of therapy.
They fill him in on what exactly he said during the flirtation process, so his target will be none the wiser, unless he chooses to confess.
Read through one of its patents and you will be none the wiser as to what the invention involves - and why it deserves the protection of the courts.
For one, in order to receive an alert on your phone, letting you know someone picked up your PC, you'd have to be within Bluetooth range, which means if you're covering a tradeshow in Taipei and someone robs your apartment in New York, you'll be none the wiser.
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But a wiser strategy would be to ask how television and the database can be combined to produce new sorts of advertising in future.
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Even with wiser politicians, the City would be likely to shrink over the next few years.
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