Not the wisest way to fly, according to the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.
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He is today one of the wisest observer of events taking place in the Arab world.
Sometimes the wisest course of action is to just let your portfolio sit there.
When Obama was asked to name the wisest people he knew, he included his wife and his grandmother.
Not everyone agrees that selling development rights to a land trust is the wisest choice for the landowner.
The book's wisest tip: Really look at art and buy it for its aesthetic pleasure, not as an investment.
It takes only utilitarian common sense to determine the wisest course of action.
Given past allegations of data manipulation in other Vytorin studies, this was probably not the wisest way to make this argument.
The wisest course, I thought, would be to keep a low profile.
Of course, we were very angry about this betrayal, but in the end we felt it would be the wisest thing to do.
There are complex legal and tax issues involved, and you'll want to make sure you've made the wisest choice for your new business.
Your John Woodens and your Vince Lombardis our coaches prostrate themselves before them and have their wisest words laminated and glued to their dressing-room walls.
He said some of the wisest words in the debate had been spoken by Sinn Fein's Phil Flanagan when he said he was confused.
Some members may feel the wisest course will be to approve Mr Kiriyenko, and then harass his government just as it harassed Mr Chernomyrdin's.
Deciding to pursue such an approach to building wealth for yourself is, I maintain, the wisest and most important investment decision you will make.
Writing off the differences is sometimes the wisest course of action.
You must know yourself and your career ambitions well enough to recognize the necessary career investments you must make and determine your wisest career investment path.
Jeffrey Gundlach, one of the hottest bond managers in the nation, suggested in late May that cash was one of the wisest investment options out there.
But some auto experts caution owners against trading in their SUVs and trucks to save money at the pump because it may not be the wisest financial decision.
Nor are buybacks correlated with incentive-related pay generally, which one would expect if, say, the wisest firms went in for both rewarding managers' performance and buying back shares.
As we head in this direction, the people getting rich, will be the few that have made the wisest investments in the new technologies, and in the natural resources.
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I'm really sorry I missed the article posted on your website on Wednesday regarding one man's opinion on career and marriage and why marrying a career woman might not be the wisest choice for some men.
At the end of the day, perhaps the wisest and least painful approach to administering and overseeing the transfer issue is to allow kids one free transfer regardless of which sport they play or the reason for the transfer.
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Undeniably, as a species we are extremely adaptable, but we must never forget that the Oracle of Delphi called Socrates the wisest of all men: He was the wisest of all men because he realized he was stupid.
Since the present credit crunch will bring longer under-demand than did the Wall Street crash in 1929, Britain's wisest and most Keynesian policy would be an income-tax holiday for at least the poorer half of its too many income-taxpayers.
The Oracle at Delphi saw the true nature of Socrates, telling him that he was the wisest man in Athens not because he knew it all but because he was the only one who knew that he did not know.
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