What you saw last night was a debate about whether or not that is wise policy.
And I encourage you to write and talk about it because those are wise policy decisions for our national security interests and for our fiscal health.
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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Deflation is not inherently bad, and that it is therefore far from being obvious that a wise monetary policy should seek to prevent it, or dampen its effects, at any price.
If markets are not always dangerous and governments not always wise, what policy lessons follow?
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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Policy-wise, one exception to present futility would be true tax reform, which both parties have paid lip-service to, unconvincingly.
The savvy Brady has surrounded himself with a team of advisors sophisticated in economic policy and wise in the ways of Washington.
Romney, just barely, fills the potential bill for a national leader, if he surrounds himself with wise experts on foreign policy, national defense, the threat of terrorism.
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Trust me, though, when I say, it was thought-provoking to hear Elizabeth Isele, co-founder of Senior Entrepreneurship Works, talk about the role senior entrepreneurs can play in our economy to create jobs, and what needs to change policy-wise to encourage this engagement.
The U.S. and Chinese economies are inexorably linked, and so Mr. Geithner was wise to tone down his policy demands.
Such a policy is also wise with regard to information obtained via the Internet, as there is never 100% certainty as to who crafted a particular piece of data or whether its sources are accurate.
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That's why devastated policy holders would be wise to bone up on strategies for making the big boys pay.
Margo will be sorely missed by the Center for Security Policy family for her wise counsel, shrewd sense of tactics and strategy and generous friendship.
Simply put, Mr Brown believes, unlike Lord Lawson, that detailed microeconomic policy, calibrated by a wise chancellor, can work wonders.
He may be wise to plan an acceptance speech that is heavy on policy specifics.
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Garrett indicated in his letter that the new policy was being adopted to reduce disciplinary problems, including Wise's killing, which were associated with alcohol.
But monetary policy will not stay so loose for ever, so the wise course is to enact reforms quickly.
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But the wisdom of that policy is based on the premise that state and local governments will make wise investments in vital infrastructure and public services.
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Ms. Wise later expanded her coverage, but learned a valuable lesson this past July when her provider changed its benefits policy.
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Interest rates are the definition of rock-bottom low, but to paraphrase a wise man (whose name rhymes with Milton Friedman), interest rates alone say nothing about whether central bank policy is hawkish or dovish.
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