The overall results show that business school is a wise financial choice for most students.
For those not put off by this freedom, Mr Danto is a wise and encouraging guide.
He is a wise old owl and I'll be able to tap into him as and when needed.
It reassures me that my bet against the crowd is a wise one.
Therefore, we believe it is a wise strategy for Costco to invest its resources in solidifying its online presence.
Such advice may seem like common sense, but Americans too often take for granted that college is a wise investment.
The Report calculates that investing in skills training and education is a wise investment, especially in times of economic downturn.
He said, It is a wise child that knows its own father, and an unusual one that unreservedly approves of him.
Politicians might well consider that spending money on getting politicians re-elected is a wise use of our money and we might not.
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The demand for food globally is going nowhere but up, and investing in companies positioned to satisfy this demand is a wise move for the long-term investor.
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In her Reuters column, Stern points out that saving money outside retirement accounts is a wise move because it gives retirees more tax flexibility when they make withdrawals.
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This is a wise remark indicating taking distance from illusion.
Barbara Kahn, a marketing professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business, says promoting products or services to a specific demographic is a wise strategy for small businesses.
With a conference such as this, it is a wise idea to review basic notions and fundamentals, especially given the opportunity of the presence of so many thought-leaders in one venue.
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It is a wise choice for well-educated families who understand disease and the reviersible causes, and are taking an active role in avoiding disease by smokign cessation, limiting alcohol, eating right, exercising, etc.
Those travelling with an organised tour largely avoid the headache of attempting to navigate the ticket website, but it is a wise idea to double-check with your tour organiser that tickets have been purchased ahead of time.
But we have seen indications that others in the Republican Party, as well, obviously, as Democrats, believe that balance is a wise way to go when we talk about achieving both entitlement reform and tax reform.
However, we argue that a gold ETF is not always a wise choice, particularly when it is treated as a short-term trade, like a stock.
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Those who were fortunate enough not to have their minds beclouded at Harvard Law School have figured out that ripping up a perfectly good sidewalk and replacing it with a nearly identical one is not a wise use of tax dollars.
What we have said on this issue is that further militarizing the situation in Syria at this point in time is not a wise course -- that is not the wise policy course to pursue at this point.
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Effectively punishing banks at a time of nervousness and risk aversion is not a wise move, he added.
Depending upon your viewpoint, all of this is either a wise and brave policy response or the Fed is easing on down the road of Zimbabwean hyperinflation.
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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?
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And since Schiff sees the dollar continuing to wilt, foreign debt is more than a wise short-term strategy.
Depleting your retirement funds to pay for college is not usually a wise decision.
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