Former England midfielder Wise put the Lions ahead with an angled drive from the corner of the penalty area three minutes before half-time.
But after this campaign is over, he would be wise to put away his hammer.
After what everyone has witnessed the past seven years or so, it's not wise, to put it kindly, to schedule three men's matches and two women's matches for an eight-hour period (11 a.m. to 7 p.m.) and expect to finish on time.
Holland's decision to put Zimbabwe in to looked a wise one with the ball moving through the air early on.
But one question may have struck many readers - is it wise for any school to put all of its technology into the hands of one company, Apple?
But was it wise of Mr Obama to put such a big thing, such a complicated thing, at the very heart of his presidency in his very first year, in the middle of America's worst recession for decades?
Banks need to arrest the slide with a combination of freethinking, wise action and prudent policies that put long-term benefits over short term interests.
On the other hand, wise leaders see the big picture and put collective interest before any personal goals.
Even when companies have ample time to plan the new management team, they often put it off deliberately, reasoning that it is wise to wait.
It seems that all of those Alcoa bulls finally got this one right--yet some perhaps wise cautionary protection was taken on the put side early Thursday.
For those not put off by this freedom, Mr Danto is a wise and encouraging guide.
Perhaps it's time for New Yorkers to put their mayor on a power diet, and to wise up about the real trade-offs between expanding safety-net programs and personal choice.
Taxpayers in other countries would be wise to make sure that whatever reform is put in place is designed for the benefit of the saver and not the financial-services industry.
You see, in 1998, Napolitano ran for state attorney general, and it wasn't considered a wise political move to take a position that put her at odds with law enforcement for the sake of illegal immigrants who can't vote.
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Drake tried to put pressure on the wound, and when he lifted his hands, Wise was bleeding profusely.
It would be wise for Drupal Commons to educate the market about how to put its functionality to work to create surprises.
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While inflation does not itself redistribute wealth, it does put more money into the hands of those who see themselves as the wise arbiters of who should have how much.
Or to put it another way, if markets are either so irrational or so wise (depending on your point of view) that they think one kind of government borrowing is hideously bad and another is good, probably best to take the supposedly good money and run.
Mr. ROBERT WISE (Movie Director): I don't think anybody wants to put out a film that just doesn't play with an audience, you know.
Simply put, Mr Brown believes, unlike Lord Lawson, that detailed microeconomic policy, calibrated by a wise chancellor, can work wonders.
Robert Gordon, whose firm Twenty-First Securites specializes in tax-wise hedging strategies, says that a call strike price that is 15% to 20% above the put strike price should do the trick.
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