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    wisely
    [ adv ]
    in a wise manner
    <adv.all>
    she acted wisely when she invited her parents


    Wisely \Wise"ly\, adv.
    In a wise manner; prudently; judiciously; discreetly; with
    wisdom.

    And wisely learn to curb thy sorrows wild. --Milton.

    1. But he added that "management has wisely been paying attention to operations and isn't unduly worrying about raiders and things like that."
    2. As the smell of rot dispersed, a diversity of spaces and heights appeared which will make it an exciting place for the new owner to finish. the council has wisely left it a shell building.
    3. The big man arose, bleary-eyed, to suffer again, but referee Frank Cappuccino wisely intervened.
    4. The firm wisely scrapped the project after settling securities fraud charges with the government last April and trimming 4,000 employees by selling its retail brokerage operations.
    5. Then assume you are highly talented, select wisely and benefit from a surging economy, and thus obtain a 15 percent return.
    6. The Brady report does correctly point out deficiencies in the clearing and settlement procedures and wisely calls for innovations to the exchanges' information system.
    7. If she lacked the full power for a couple of places, she wisely refused to risk going through her tone; we missed nothing, and the spell remained unbroken.
    8. Many party leaders fear the LDP could lose its crucial lower-house majority in elections sometime during the next year if the party doesn't select its leader wisely.
    9. Or a common-sense plea for the constructive benefits of using power wisely, on the view that 'power is not about empire-building and personal aggrandisement.
    10. It fell to a liberal Democrat, Rep. Edward J. Markey of Massachusetts, to espouse support for the position "the Bush administration has wisely pursued." He said it would be wrong to punish Gorbachev for the sins of Stalin.
    11. "I hope that we use the money wisely and that it doesn't change our friends and our children," Couchot said in a telephone interview late Monday before flying here for a news conference.
    12. From its initial tests, Nintendo has played its cards wisely, including close monitoring of the development and distribution of games.
    13. Mrs. Aquino might wisely reject much of this colossal wish list.
    14. The government's Superfund money has not been spent wisely, with only some 40 percent going to clean up toxic waste dumps, a congressional study said Thursday.
    15. Richard Kimball, board president of the Center for National Independence in Politics, said members of Congress are "the hired help of our democracy" and voters need factual information in order to hire wisely.
    16. But wisely, in view of the damage already done to the UK's relations with Germany, the government does not intend an early return to the ERM.
    17. "Use the schools wisely as an arena for the struggle," he said, wishing students good luck in examinations.
    18. Edwin Meese III has wisely decided to declare victory and retreat.
    19. The credit card - used wisely - is your main weapon here. Make purchases with cards at every opportunity, and pay the bill off in full just before the due date.
    20. He wisely begins to suspect everybody, including his partner and his politician brother.
    21. We have to spend our money more wisely," he says.
    22. The challenge is to choose the numbers wisely and to comprehend them.
    23. But the old Dodger slugger wisely offered no prediction about when good times would return to his side.
    24. And a manager who wisely raises cash just before a major stock market drop gets no credit, while a manager who stays mostly in cash during a stock market rally gets no blame.
    25. Use it wisely," novelist and travel writer Paul Theroux told an audience of 22,000 at the University of Massachusetts Sunday, including 4,661 graduates.
    26. Since 1981, the federal government has determined, I think wisely, that taxpayer funds should be used for abortion in only the most narrow of circumstances: where the life of the mother is endangered.
    27. The Chamber of Commerce didn't like mandates, and was worried that costs wouldn't in fact be contained once business was locked in. Ultimately the governor wisely passed on the scheme.
    28. Robin Lane Fox has some advice for bulb enthusiasts who want to spend wisely and see tangible evidence of success THIS weekend, it is time to plan the annual bulb massacre.
    29. She is understood to be charging Pounds 120,000 for her words and, with the Brazilian cruzeiro devaluing by 40 per cent a month because of rapid inflation, is wisely not accepting local currency.
    30. After all of the cyclical, regional variables are factored out, those jurisdictions that spend sparingly and wisely, and tax modestly, stand to win in the next economic round.
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