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"wisely" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows you have a lot of experience and knowledge
  2. in a way that shows you have good judgement

964 Sentences With "wisely"

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"Next time if I come, I will choose the company wisely, I will choose the sherpa wisely, I will choose everything wisely," he said.
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Invest wisely A wall won't stem illegal immigration -- even outgoing Chief of Staff John Kelly agrees with this -- but investing US dollars wisely can.
The Moon enters Aries today, Pisces, encouraging you to reflect on your budget—how wisely are you spending your money, but also, how wisely are you spending your time?
But choose wisely (or — ding-ding — not at all).
Spend your money wisely — on things you actually enjoy.
" Benny wisely worries about the fate of "everyone else.
Even when done wisely, investing can be a daunting task.
But it's important to choose your carton wisely, Kantor says.
Economically, it has some time to plan spending wisely too.
As an adult I've learned to use this time wisely.
As always, consider these tips to donate wisely and safely.
Choose wisely — it's what your classmates will remember you by.
The question is: are these big companies really acting wisely?
Use this time wisely and reflect on your emotional state.
But even here you need to borrow wisely, said Jalinski.
On another, she wants to settle down — and choose wisely.
She wisely shares information about her legacy advantage with Sarah.
The president, Sergio Mattarella is wisely resisting a hasty election.
She wisely fled France at the start of the revolution.
You can't argue that Murphy didn't pick his choices wisely.
Cashin believes the market will relax if Trump chooses wisely.
Plus, David wisely keeps his new idol in his pants.
That night, my therapist wisely suggested I delete the app.
"So I say, try to pick very carefully and wisely."
And next time, choose your "actions and words" more wisely.
Kathy Griffin wisely encouraged him to go for the nipple.
Turns out you need to exercise that power very wisely.
Wisely, the musical's PR department is leaning into Sexy Oklahoma!
Google wisely encourages its managers to review each other's assessments.
Voters wisely don't trust one party in power for long.
If you do choose to partner up, though, choose wisely.
It is vital to its survival that we choose wisely.
After a pause, Johnson seemed to choose his words wisely.
I want to make sure I use it more wisely.
Who knows, maybe the sheriff invested wisely in riot shields?
Instead, it is an argument for picking our battles wisely.
Just be sure to shop and prepare your food wisely.
Just be sure to shop wisely and prepare it appropriately.
But they have remained, perhaps wisely, a virtually silent minority.
American people, the government wisely inserting controls into the marketplace
To achieve this realignment, Democrats must act smartly and wisely.
Choose your words wisely: The miscommunication vibe is strong today.
Damaged Core was wisely built around this idea as well.
Redditor mrthrowaway1043 wisely added this post to the "cringe" subreddit.
These strategies lay the foundation for managing your money wisely.
If we use them wisely, a fresh start is possible.
The Murdochs may wisely choose to watch from the sidelines.
He chose wisely ... but it makes you wonder, "What If ...???"
The rapper says he's still choosing wisely for his meals.
Let's hope, for all our sakes, that they choose wisely.
Ackerman wisely avoids the laundry list of injuries he suffered.
This is our month, ladies, so let's use it wisely.
Andrew M. Cuomo is wisely considering adopting a similar approach.
Luckily, our writers are here to help you choose wisely.
Having the right and exercising it wisely are separate things.
Congress should think wisely about today as well as tomorrow.
Choose Your Seat Wisely That coughing person in seat 14C?
I read for Ron Swanson, and they wisely chose Nick.
Still, Cramer maintained that buyers should time their investments wisely.
As Rogers wisely cautions, the worst is yet to come.
Most people, wisely or not, believe they can become wealthier.
The pursuit can be carried out more or less wisely.
You do what the Trump administration is doing wisely in that.
Prosecutors are wisely taught to de-humanize criminal defendants at trial.
"When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade," he wisely explained.
However, excessive concentration also brings risks, so managers must invest wisely.
But Choosing Wisely seems to have had little impact so far.
Used wisely, he's an elegant vehicle for the visions of others.
She has the gift of time, if she uses it wisely.
"They're gonna use each other up," she wisely diagnoses between sobs.
"From my perspective, he uses [Twitter] wisely," Denholm told Bloomberg today.
Last night, The Bachelorette wisely took some hints from its playbook.
At the same time, Ms Cohn wisely leaves many things out.
The Girl is a vampire, and she chooses her victims wisely.
Yet they are able to sell wisely, if they pay attention.
Whether it's three grand or three bucks, spend your money wisely.
So far, Brooklyn has wisely decided to stay out of it.
NBC, probably wisely, decided not to move forward with a series.
Choosing your seats wisely will make for a more comfortable journey.
ET. And as always, remember to vote wisely, and vote often.
You only have 3 days to make decision so decide wisely.
Your body and mind will thank you… Plan your vacay wisely.
Trump must choose wisely and work carefully with Congress and allies.
Luckily the American people remain wisely circumspect about all of this.
The time to speak wisely was when you could still speak.
Mr Duterte wisely plans to maintain his predecessor's focus on infrastructure.
Ali's version wisely avoids trying to replicate the show's initial impact.
Again, it's about power (as Miriam Bale has wisely been tweeting).
"They're a great tool, if you use it wisely," he said.
But investors who wisely tracked the market have done very well.
I'm thinking, How do I spend my three-line head wisely?
Here's their advice for entrepreneurs looking to allocate their money wisely.
But we will look for savings and spend our money wisely.
The team has wisely chosen not to reinvent the wheel much.
But, let's be real, not all of it is spent wisely.
Choose wisely, because some rides will book up quickly for FastPasses.
Ask yourself if you're spending your cash, time, and energy wisely.
Alexander has wisely thrown a bone to Democrats on the committee.
Seek support, but do it wisely People are going to talk.
But Trump wisely started meeting with clergy to hear their concerns.
He wisely became a champion of opposition to the Johnson Amendment.
But, use this energy wisely and powerful transformations may take place.
The Trump re-election campaign's proposal wisely dropped the government takeover.
Wisely, he says he will now review his fund-raising practices.
Use the energy wisely by slowing down instead of pushing ahead.
So choose bread wisely, whether you eat the crusts or not.
A lot of the costuming in this episode was wisely chosen.
To those who write about them, I say this: Choose wisely.
Instead, use your money wisely and purchase things people actually want.
Well, perhaps wisely, Harry let Meghan do most of the dancing.
Here, the curators wisely focus on migrants' multiple histories and destinations.
" Watson finally was given his passport after wisely "expediting this conversation.
"Trump wisely ran as an outsider for both parties," he said.
Wisely, Zelensky is keeping expectations for the Paris summit extremely low.
Mexican officials have wisely refused to escalate tensions with Mr. Trump.
The Scripps family wisely opted to take the money and run.
"The American government should think wisely," Kamalvandi said in the interview.
How can you trust an organization to use your money wisely?
The Scripps family wisely chose to take the money and run.
Did the Army of the Living use their two dragons wisely?
But to make it work, he's wisely trimming back his commitments.
That film is wisely included in the exhibition at Galerie Vallois.
The Constitution wisely insulates US citizenship from the passing political winds.
These include the Image Wisely and Image Gently campaigns, as well as the national Choosing Wisely effort, which seeks to educate patients and doctors about unnecessary tests such as CT scans for headaches or back pain.
The energy today around communication is difficult, so choose your words wisely.
Like his predecessors, President Trump wisely recognizes that Russia can't be ignored.
Callan: No. Wisely, Cevallos will not even fight me on this one.
In other words, invest your time like you would your money: Wisely.
"Sometimes when you struggle, you do your best work," quips Tom, wisely.
But the spotlight remained steadfastly and wisely trained on the core cast.
And some analysts question how much of it has been wisely spent.
Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Mr Obama wisely invoked this clause.
"Please choose your new nickname wisely," the company warns in release notes.
Thirty years later, Théodore Gericault choose his subjects wisely for "Boxers" (1818).
Nuclear-armed states are wisely wary of provoking each other too much.
Words have power, and we look to winners to choose them wisely.
Spending wisely should always be an objective regardless of the economic conditions.
The scenes depicting Kazakhstan in that film were wisely shot in Romania.
"It was kind of a targeted toss at particular monkeys," Wisely says.
The choice is yours—choose wisely and argue about it with me.
They now spend more than the central government—and not always wisely.
It's also important to choose your career wisely — and do the math.
She also (wisely, perhaps) turned off her comments for this particular post.
"If I were her daughter, I'd use the money wisely," Honda said.
Once you know what they are, you can walk into them wisely.
We are working to ensure that health care dollars are spent wisely.
MINISTERS frequently reverse decisions taken by their predecessors, sometimes wisely, often not.
So we can talk about how wisely the government spends our money.
People will be in aggressive, controlling moods, so choose your battles wisely.
But is there a way to ensure that you'll always choose wisely?
It teaches about probability and investing your money wisely under changing circumstances.
This is the reason other presidents have wisely touted other economic gains.
However, recycling the tax revenues wisely can restore much of this growth.
Nordic people trust that their government uses the money wisely and openly.
When you do spend your bonus, you want to do so wisely.
PLAN WISELY Avoid the three mistakes rookie train travelers tend to make.
If you use them wisely, they can make your life more convenient.
It is up to us to use it wisely and to vote.
In fact, they want to help beauty consumers spend their money wisely.
Action: Throw away all your connected devices — and choose your friends wisely
"Of course the oil market has to be managed more wisely," Nahavandian.
A confrontation will arrive late this evening, so choose your words wisely.
It's important that you trust your intuition and approach new opportunities wisely.
Also, wisely consider how you undermine yourself with the way you communicate.
Our efforts to use immigration enforcement resources wisely made a real difference.
Maybe not literally, but knowing how to invest wisely will definitely help.
Had they known what was coming they would have — wisely — told Gov.
As you wisely intuit, you're not going to fix anything at all.
As the A.T.U. team fixed the problem, Kraft used the delay wisely.
Weighing each country's potential strengths and weaknesses is critical to investing wisely.
One lesson I got from him is to choose your friends wisely.
Skip the lube Or at least, choose wisely and use it sparingly.
"I've never been more afraid of writing a book," she confesses (wisely).
Speaker Ryan has wisely invited every member to participate in this process.
He wanted to make sure that American taxpayer dollars are spent wisely.
He has, thus far, remained wisely and uncharacteristically silent on the controversy.
Wisely, he doesn't treat the document as the Wine Spectator's greatest hits.
I learned quickly that using the shield wisely is key to survival.
We beg you to teach us how to use our energy wisely!
Since most significant wedding purchases aren't cheap, it's important to choose wisely.
Putin, whose cronies orchestrated this circus, wisely distanced himself from the spectacle.
Manage your time wisely, and take a break when you need it.
All of this leads to a simple reminder: Spend your time wisely.
"This court," he wrote, "often speaks most wisely when it speaks last."
In December, the Federal District Court in Washington wisely blocked that move.
Wisely, the Center doesn't treat the cyclorama as art, entertainment or monument.
I trust Jerrold Nadler, Adam Schiff and Elijah Cummings to choose wisely.
Nor will spending always be wisely directed towards, say, investment in infrastructure.
After watching two generals die, Cao Pi wisely decided to hang back.
Thankfully, season four made room for even more — and used them wisely.
The exhibition's title, History Keeps Me Awake at Night, was wisely chosen.
One of the most effective ways to build wealth is to invest wisely.
President Trump has wisely withdrawn the heavy hand of government, reviving America's spirits.
For everyone's sake, it matters that Europeans gauge their welcome to China wisely.
He gratefully spent the lot, and for the most part did so wisely.
But using land more wisely can buy us the time to get there.
However, we also have a duty to ensure we use our resources wisely.
So spend your money wisely: On this beautiful 65-inch 4K OLED television.
The HBO show wisely gives "the roommate" a name and a significant role.
Hand raised, expression sombre, he reads a pledge to administer his café wisely.
And compound interest dictates that wisely invested money will grow exponentially over time.
Q: Did you handle the money wisely when you started having some success?
The campaign wisely brought out the big guns: retired four-star Marine Gen.
The Democratic nominee is encouraging the young feminist to use her words wisely.
Wisely, Cleveland adjusted by having Deron Williams bring the ball up the floor.
Your successful friends believe in other people, and pick their "A Team" wisely.
There are only so many slots, so the player must fill them wisely.
Let's just say, he picked wisely because the dance floor was fired up.
He wisely added that those challenges weren't likely to disappear any time soon.
For tips on how to donate wisely, check out our comprehensive giving guide. 
"New York School" are legendary, but Roffman wisely avoids getting bogged down in
Interestingly (and perhaps wisely), Instagram chose to put its Stories front and center.
In Broadcast News, Holly Hunter (wisely) chooses her journalistic integrity over a relationship.
"Knowing what is coming gives us a chance to respond wisely," he said.
So study up, choose wisely, and get ready for a little canine competition.
Choose your housing wisely, and do your research before opening a credit card.
But if the GOP doesn't choose wisely, it could end up haunting them.
In the months ahead, those on the right will need to choose wisely.
We're given the gift of longevity, so we have to spend it wisely.
But there is no question that Alfred Nobel's bequest has been wisely applied.
With that in mind, it's our duty to spend your tax dollars wisely.
Avoiding burnout means using that time wisely, both now and in the future.
Full moons are also times for release, so use this full moon wisely.
This Times article offers additional advice on how to choose a charity wisely.
Aging wisely means a loosening of the muscles, and also avoiding needless contortions.
Here are some of my personal strategies for buying wisely and eating well.
So whatever time we buy with social distancing we need to use wisely.
The view from their complex here is that the Mets have chosen wisely.
It's their responsibility — as well as their right — to use their time wisely.
And Good Boys wisely reminds us that sometimes drifting away is just fine.
Washington has a strong hand to play, but it must do so wisely.
"The Scripps family wisely chose to take the money and run," she writes.
Other people you recognize drift toward the conversation then, wisely, retreat from it.
If spent more wisely, $5.5 billion could upgrade far more than 70 stations.
India, thus, will have to craft its policy wisely, and carefully set expectations.
That's not necessarily a bad thing, as long as you handle it wisely.
Do you believe that your family, and Americans in general, use water wisely?
Her power is awesome, and must be wielded wisely by a human vessel.
So it's important to use what little amount of space you have wisely.
He knows exactly how far he can go and plays his hand wisely.
Therefore, lawmakers and regulators must regulate wisely and be careful of unintended consequences.
We must choose our words wisely and question the word choice of others.
Taxpayers have a right to expect that their taxes will be spent wisely.
This is our "ban the internet" moment, so let's choose our path wisely.
We wisely welcome aliens that strengthen America while repelling aliens that weaken it.
Wisely, his national security team, especially then-Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, stopped him.
If you want to watch the game at a sports bar, choose wisely.
But Animal Kingdom wisely leaned into what made it different: It's about family.
He wisely refuses to get sucked into the early primary and caucus battles.
Potions and oils are essential to success, and using magic wisely is key.
Choose your company wisely today—you're too psychic to deal with bad vibes.
"Choose your friends wisely and celebrate everything small and good with them," Chopra says.
And this makes Xpres­Spa an oasis for those whose expectations have been wisely lowered.
So to be strategic and use your money wisely is always a good idea.
The canvas of a cookie is small, so every inch must be used wisely.
If Mr Trump is to deal with China wisely, he should follow three rules.
President Erdogan calmly and wisely restored order, and the program continued seamlessly and successfully.
The set designer, Luke Hegel-Cantarella, has wisely not attempted to replicate the replicas.
SM: Wisely, Congress set up separate funds for whistleblowers to be paid out of.
Let's start at the very beginning to make sure you chose your incubator wisely.
I asked Olson to wager a prediction, and he (wisely) countered that it's complicated.
Used wisely, even the show's more villainous quotes can make adequately cheeky Instagram captions.
If Africa handles the new scramble wisely, the main winners will be Africans themselves.
To make sure local governments manage their budgets wisely, more controls will be needed.
Google may have acted wisely for its female employees and for its public image.
Thankfully when we asked the Internet to name our 'ship' they chose more wisely.
Though you only get one character per call, so make sure to choose wisely.
That's the kind of authority that our Founders wisely knew to deny the state.
Will the next president of the United States, Donald Trump, act wisely and thoughtfully.
You're going to be saying whatever word you select a LOT, so choose wisely.
However, the beer unsurprisingly didn't smell great, so he wisely didn't have a sip.
" The translation is, "Give your cunt wisely and make (your) demands after the wedding.
"We ended up getting more money, which we will very wisely spend," Mnuchin said.
The recent "2 for 1" executive order on regulations needs to be implemented wisely.
SINGAPORE (Reuters Breakingviews) - Barrick Gold and Randgold are wisely prospecting for M&A riches.
Then, once you've streamlined, start making money on the side and investing it wisely.
They don't know how to spend the money and they're not spending it wisely.
So if 4D does come to a screen near you, pick your showing wisely.
Well, with David Harbour in the driving seat, they seem to have chosen wisely.
Just choose your splurge wisely — and make sure it fits in your budget. 2.
This evening will be especially hectic—expect the unexpected, and choose your words wisely!
Former Secretary of State James Baker wisely advised me to keep public expectations low.
We owe it to ourselves, and to those others, to use this gift wisely.
So offer Uber rides to friends wisely, unless they agree to Venmo you back.
Both of these regulators acted wisely, appropriately, and were entirely justified in their actions.
Closely guiding this one as well, Mr. Schreyer wisely kept much of the attitude.
As these examples illustrate, companies that pivot wisely embrace the new without rushing it.
What we didn't do was spend the money as wisely as we could have.
I didn't expect anyone to match her subtlety, and Ms. Mazzie wisely doesn't try.
Sure, often literature is analysis after the event, as Doris Lessing wisely pointed out.
So far, Ms. May appears to be wisely ignoring calls by some anti-E.
At one point in "Stony the Road," Gates writes wisely of images as weapons.
All PSVR bundles will be included in this offer, so choose your games wisely!
Anyway, people look up to you for your communication skills, so use them wisely.
That basic structure wisely stretches limited state resources as far as they will go.
He was the voice of the Philly underground, and he wielded that power wisely.
Choose your words wisely today and verify all the information that's coming your way.
DC's attorney general then wisely declined to appeal the case to the Supreme Court.
Whether those funds are spent wisely, or whether research is responsible, is another matter.
Thursday's Aries moon is hot-headed and short-tempered, so choose your words wisely.
As we wisely adopt physical social distancing we must simultaneously embrace virtual emotional closening.
I know you're one to do your own thing, but pick your battles wisely.
Shangela wisely opted for Jenifer Lewis, a personal friend she channeled loud and clear.
Mr. Mueller, perhaps wisely, declined to make a specific sentencing recommendation for Mr. Manafort.
The seesaw between recitation and song continues, at times wisely dispensing with Brechtian asides.
"But if you receive a gift from God you have to use it wisely."
It comes with handy red-tinted glasses, which he has wisely opted to wear.
Just as the best lies hold a kernel of truth, Senator Bond chose wisely.
The Agriculture Department wisely includes juices in its nutrition programs for all these reasons.
So let's not just spend it wisely, but also invest it in the future.
Border security should be a priority for Congress, but done wisely and fiscally responsibly.
I feel odd giving them money when they clearly aren't allocating their resources wisely.
Also, as the wearer, you always have to see these tattoos, so choose wisely.
If Triggs had hoped to escape, he did not go about his task wisely.
In the case of Adam Schiff, he took his time, and did so wisely.
Investors who are asked by their broker for a trusted contact should choose wisely.
Having this much time means that it is incredibly important to use it wisely.
Choose wisely, and I'd be rewarded with a momentary reprieve, until hunger struck again.
We came from a poor family, so I like to spend my money wisely.
As President Trump has wisely spoken, the United States needs to support its exporters.
For individuals, the big question is: How can I best use this money wisely?
"Wisely, Kumarasamy takes a muted approach to the violence," Tania James writes, reviewing it.
It was the right move, however unpopular, and the party wisely defends it today.
So we just have to hope that we can go about doing so wisely.
If investors invest wisely, the works they buy can be worth much more later on.
It's s controversial moment that the show has wisely, in my opinion, chosen to skip.
Trump is going to have to pick his battles and use his political capital wisely.
When used wisely, a smartphone can enhance a trip instead of take away from it.
The central love story, on which Mr. Tiang wisely focuses, begins in the spirit world.
It is about getting the balance right, making sure that we borrow and invest wisely.
However, the two clubs have invested those riches wisely, by seeking players with two characteristics.
We want to see how wisely the US will pass the end of the year.
None have been reported in people who were bitten by a wild monkey, Wisely says.
Having wisely given up its own international investment-banking ambitions, Commerzbank has little to offer.
The American Dream isn't possible without understanding how to save, invest and use debt wisely.
You also want to choose the brand wisely if you have allergies or skin sensitivities.
Crucially, too, he has delegated wisely, and refrained from micro-managing at the local level.
This is Super Seducer's creator, Richard La Ruina, and he tells you you've chosen wisely.
In order to delegate effectively and use time wisely, you must have fewer moving parts.
Choose wisely — your decision will impact the fate of coffee drinkers all over the country...
An EU diplomat said the hope was that the British would use the postponement wisely.
Microsoft has listened to those still using Windows, and it's adapted the operating system wisely.
That's why this fight is so important and we must choose wisely, Robles-Román says.
They quickly noted that Julia was a double agent and wisely decided to neutralize her.
We should use it wisely, not only to empathize with Howard's daughters, but Howard himself.
The government has wisely used savings from cutting fuel subsidies to fund extra capital spending.
She understands what can rattle the market, so she's going to choose her words wisely.
A: Sometimes the best entrepreneurs are innovators because they have to use their money wisely.
Disinclined to define himself, Handel and the Republicans wisely lashed him to a muddling party.
These steps were made to wisely and prudently position the campaign for the coming months.
But they were divided on whether Lopez Obrador had reacted wisely to the American leader.
International donors want Tunisia to prune the public sector and spend its money more wisely.
Coordinate wisely and be flexible about carving out time before and after work when necessary.
After all, there's nothing wrong with throwing money at a problem if it's spent wisely.
Less wisely, he thinks he can revive the country's steel industry, despite a global glut.
This is about getting the facts straight as we try to allocate our resources wisely.
Milo Yiannopoulos, Breitbart's provocative former technology editor who is half-Jewish, wisely rejected the label.
That would enable charities to plan more wisely and leverage projected gifts to maximum effect.
I hope people see things more wisely and not affected by social-media trends easily.
Additionally, nine in 28500 respondents don't think the current government spends their tax dollars wisely.
When we've followed up with people, years down the road, they've usually used it wisely.
Tech conferences too can be a way to escape responsibility, as Mark Suster wisely explains.
He wisely decided to stick with what you see, and I hope everyone liked it!
It's not clear that our political culture is producing individuals capable of exercising freedom wisely.
The House bill also wisely adds apprenticeship program expenses to qualify for 529 savings plans.
If Democrats want to win over these voters, they'll have to choose their message wisely.
Governments are wisely trying to discourage consumption-killing thrift, a typical popular response to uncertainty.
Wisely, Hall chooses not to recreate Carrington's art (which can be brooding and sexually suggestive).
AUMA wisely removed the mandatory distributor provision, except for the highest volume level of cultivator.
Although I was only 45, my precarious health had taught me to use time wisely.
Trump is going to have to pick his spots and use his political capital wisely.
Ms. Rodgers wisely developed a menu with some dependable items and options for every budget.
Instead of striving to use your strengths more often, aim to use them more wisely.
She wisely took along the duvet cover from her bed, her doll and a book.
High deductible, high co-payment plans put the onus on the patient to choose wisely.
" They were near the end and someone wisely said, "Don't tell him until it's over.
For the most part, it has wisely avoided throwing down the gauntlet directly to Amazon.
Israel was wisely prepared to ignore the law in the case of Tlaib and Omar.
Is the Japanese government marshaling its resources wisely, or burying its head in the sand?
Choose wisely, even if the concept of social distancing seems inconvenient, weird, or maybe alarmist.
The Choosing Wisely campaign has similarly weighed in against routine urine testing in older adults.
But she also wisely says it's not just about encouraging girls to be more assertive.
Then the question is, will people use it wisely or will it just be exploitative?
"House Music" is divided into eight sections, and Ms. Bathgate wisely spoke briefly before each.
Amber, wisely, had a threesome with Justin and Remy the night before the matching ceremony.
By that point the F.B.I. had wisely distanced itself from the C.I.A.'s interrogation program.
Republicans have time to choose wisely, and they need to make the most of it.
We need to use this local knowledge at the school level more effectively and wisely.
If they act wisely, their companies are more likely to succeed and earn bigger profits.
Having wisely put the power saw aside, Ms. Sills now makes intricately designed art jewelry.
They are especially helpful if you want to start investing wisely and need additional insight.
But each sale, assuming consumers are choosing wisely, is also presumably producing joy for consumers.
"I had a chunk of money and wanted to use it wisely," said Mr. Hersey.
Wisely using Isaac Hayes' Oscar-winning original score, the clip packs in gags and action.
He immersed himself in an excessive level of detail, perhaps not using his time wisely.
Whether the stock's recent rebound continues could rest on how wisely the drugmaker deploys that money.
Their poll numbers plummeted, and they soon wisely caved to avoid damaging their electoral prospects further.
And the tweet almost seems to have been crafted very wisely with that precedent in mind.
Jason's still married to his pick from the show ... so, maybe Arie's wisely taking the tip.
Buy it here One of the most effective ways to build wealth is to invest wisely.
Do you try to use their abilities wisely or get in as many as you can?
Expenses aside, you can get the most out of your coverage if you use it wisely.
It is now time to start coming home and, after many years, spending our money wisely.
His strength as president was to read the nation wisely for its own — and his — benefit.
After one look at this close-up shot, we definitely agree that the winner chose wisely.
Wisely, Ms Chamberlain focuses on a few interesting years, 1843 to 1849, a time of revolution.
With the retailer's vast homeware inventory, this means that you'll have to make your choice wisely.
You'll get the idea quickly: a slow blast of empathetic feeling, wisely revisionist yet deeply comfortable.
The pebble shortens its suggested stop time over weeks, training you to use water more wisely.
"It doesn't do the wildlife any good," Wisely says, "and it doesn't do you any good."
Choose Kirkland Wisely As the Costco store brand, Kirkland is associated with both quality and affordability.
If they can't commit to spending their money wisely and playing the long game, they're gone.
"I just told him make sure you use it wisely," the singer said with a laugh.
If one chooses wisely, an MBA at the right school can be an investment worth making.
They&aposve ignored addressing their quarterback conundrum to hoard assets they&aposve yet to use wisely.
The company has invested wisely, and two of its acquisitions are equally as popular and international.
Far better to get tough on "career criminals" and trust honest people to use weapons wisely.
And while the steering wheel wisely keeps a few physical buttons, it's mostly about the touchscreen.
I didn't have resources, but I took my time on the inside wisely, and I worked.
Wisely when she finishes up he grabs his water bottle and towel and quickly skedaddles away.
It's not a destination, and you've got to choose what you invest your time in wisely.
Cooperman has said he would be open to paying higher taxes if they were spent wisely.
A small infrastructure budget is not necessarily a bad thing, if the money is used wisely.
It is very hard to make investments as difficult as something like infrastructure quickly and wisely.
First, they wisely pick Laurel to bring with them, reinforcing the friendship that keeps her loyal.
She's already shown a capacity and ability to choose wisely on the things that she does.
Investing wisely is crucial for making money work for you — or your kids — in the future.
But, you might feel and look better the next day if you choose your brew wisely.
Still, this is a Katy Perry record, so she wisely serves up a few sugar rushes.
If you use it wisely, it can enhance your life and your loved ones' lives, too.
As she so wisely points out, he is a hook and she is an open eye.
It is time that America wields its power wisely, strategically, and unapologetically in the Middle East.
Good teachers set clear goals, enforce high standards of behaviour and manage their lesson time wisely.
Wisely then we should all be pondering what could be done to be safer next time.
The latter has already, wisely, tempered its expectations, having earlier targeted a much larger mooted offer.
He wisely forged new relationships with Cuba and Myanmar, visited those countries and met their leaders.
Forty years ago, both political parties wisely recognized the importance of producing domestic minerals and metals.
Wisely, he had kept his wife in the loop, but he still apologised to her publicly.
Sylvia Bloom, a secretary, amassed a multi-million dollar fortune by living modestly and investing wisely.
But we must heed Secretary Mattis' warning that these taxpayer dollars need to be spent wisely.
Rifaat's quirks and inconsistencies seemed so innate that his siblings had wisely chosen to embrace them.
If not, I hope men will realize the power they hold and use it more wisely.
The Trump administration and Republican stakeholders in Congress are wisely keeping tax reform and infrastructure separate.
Choose wisely, for the game serves emotionally manipulative responses, eliciting feelings of frustration, triumph, and shame.
But just like any resource, we need to assess how it can be used most wisely.
An intern came upstairs to watch, but chose—wisely, as it turned out—not to participate.
If ethereum is the economic revolution they say it will be, let's hope they choose wisely.
Yet this money is wisely earmarked in strategic ways that will make it go far. Google.
The code can be redeemed once per customer until midnight on March 16, so choose wisely.
Mr. de Blasio knows it, and he has wisely built up cash reserves as a buffer.
While his career was skyrocketing, Roddick made sure he started saving his money and investing wisely.
"I think she is wisely playing for time until she can gauge sentiment," Mr. Himes said.
Sublime. Not all of the "Spectacular" scenes use the Rockettes wisely, like a corny sightseeing sequence.
Executives surmised (perhaps wisely) the party's meager attendance wasn't enough to justify the $300,000 price tag.
Opinion Their more meritocratic, diverse and secular successors rule us neither as wisely nor as well.
But the boy's caretaker wisely defused the situation, carefully and politely explaining the boy's medical condition.
Destination countries have largely avoided setting up camps, wisely preferring to integrate Venezuelans into their societies.
The digitalized Suzanne Vega is wisely popwise and the bionic Joan Baez positively swangin' by comparison.
The experience reinforced for Bloom that he needed to use his limited time on Earth wisely.
"People are asking when the operation…," he begins, before wisely deciding against continuing with the metaphor.
But for older kids there are benefits to learning how to use technology wisely and mindfully.
Used wisely, HSAs are a new tool in retirement planning — and advisors can help with that.
The first issue is whether legal licenses and hunting quotas are handed out wisely and sustainably.
This would not be bad if money was spent wisely, he said in an interview, adding.
Because you only get a week of free Disney+ and you want to use it wisely.
That's because Congressional Democrats wisely realized, back in 1980, that such sweeping power required special safeguards.
Here are a few pieces of advice from financial planners to help you invest wisely.1.
The Treasury report wisely recommends, though, that OLA's tax exemption for bridge financial companies be repealed.
Learning to handle money wisely is sometimes the greatest gift they give us along the way.
Every car's value depreciates the minute it leaves the lot, so consider your purchase wisely. 8.
The only wheelchair I possess I saved for my mother, now 90 and wisely thinking ahead.
"Girl" wisely disposes of "will they find out?" questions in favor of psychological depth and verisimilitude.
Choose wisely, because sometimes, even an image filtered as an artsy sketch may be taken down.
Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield (D-MT) wisely picked Ervin as chairman of the select committee.
Large incumbent industries threatened by new upstart technologies do not always respond to those threats wisely.
The ability to connect in that way offers a lot of promise if it's used wisely.
Eureka's past experience at Drag Con led her to wisely appoint herself as panel moderator, and when she accidentally neologized "proportionizing," the team's recent experience of assessing what was under their posteriors led them to wisely assent that they were sitting on a pot of gold.
If you time your payments wisely, you can often double or triple dip on their Points offers.
One thing we can all agree on: When you drop $100, it's best to do it wisely
Turning out for town halls and contacting local congressional offices are the keys, these authors wisely say.
The finale, however, wisely shifts the focus back to them, and sharpens their characterization in the process.
Address: Petrarca 254, Polanco The meat at El Vilsito is perfectly seasoned, wisely roasted, and generously served.
He wisely decided not to return home, renouncing his citizenship and eventually settling in the United States.
"Your life can be taken away at any second, so you'd better use it wisely," she says.
Use this time wisely by connecting with your partners about conversations you've had on the back burner.
" Perhaps wisely, most places have rebranded "sensory deprivation" as gentler-sounding "floatation therapy" or just plain "floating.
Trump did wisely name-check "New York values" within ten minutes of the start of this event.
But the author wisely avoids the cliché of the "good German" in this novel of subtle surprises.
"It needs strong government to make sure that money is looked after and spent wisely," he said.
Access to a workplace retirement plan can be a valuable financial perk — if you're using it wisely.
The team wisely didn't speculate about whether exposure to graphic content changes the way a human thinks.
The music video ends with "Choose Wisely" written in the sky as Hart arrives home with groceries.
Romance is in the air, but you're also in a confrontational mood, so pick your battles wisely.
If you start early, spend wisely and save diligently, your million-dollar dreams are well within reach.
Considering the current Facebook meltdown over the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the French team has probably chosen wisely.
It wisely knows both when to dazzle and when to gear down and let the leads ... lead.
Iacocca reportedly flirted with the idea of running for the White House and wisely turned it down.
And by partnering wisely, two Sith can act fairly independently and topple an entire way of life.
Many Clevelanders had clearly, wisely, abandoned the city to the incoming delegates, pols, media and law enforcement.
About 85 percent of undergrads have a checking account, yet that doesn't mean they are banking wisely.
But Vodafone is wisely pushing M-Pesa adoption by making it available to non-Vodafone customers too.
Baldwin says that he picks his roles wisely because he doesn't need to work out of necessity.
No, it's not the kind of selfless or wisely-chosen favor they may have been looking for.
Thanks to technological advancements like this, you can invest wisely, and without giving up your valuable time.
It's one of the reasons Gretchen Wells, 45, knows she has to pick her work battles wisely.
There is a path forward, but recent policy mistakes make it unclear if China will choose wisely.
So as a CEO, you have to treat it as your own money and spend it wisely.
Wisely, the Trump administration chose to rewrite the Executive Order rather than continue to defend the original.
That isn't to suggest that every dollar of non-defense or even defense spending is used wisely.
It's impossible to discipline wisely or well if you're in distress or your kid is in distress.
Only then will the nation wisely spend its resources to prepare the electric system against future shocks.
This is bad news for the American people, who deserve a government that spends their money wisely.
Handled more wisely, the failure of the coup might have been the dying kick of Turkey's militarists.
Thus, the FDIC acted wisely when it decided to examine some of tax preparers that offered RALs.
To the contrary, his report calls for using government wisely and judiciously to support private sector growth.
So John Kasich has been wisely running for the GOP's vice presidential nomination these last few months.
If we value freedom of choice we need to prepare ourselves to choose wisely in today's world.
As Wizner wisely anticipated, it is the narrative most likely to cement Snowden's story in Americans' minds.
Financial resources are scarce, and we need to know that our taxpayer dollars are being used wisely.
The Founders wisely determined that Congress, not the president, is the "decider" in the field of trade.
Moreover, while some countries do not reach the 28503 percent goal, they spend their defense budgets wisely.
Choose your weapons wisely, and take advantage of their strengths to deal with the situation at hand.
It is, of course, important to make sure that taxpayer resources are used productively, safely, and wisely.
If you pick your venting topics (and partners) wisely, it can become a fun and communal experience.
Insomniac Games wisely set up a whole new fictional timeline (presumably with Marvel's endorsement, if not insistence).
For the debates, Clinton will wisely tap Henry Durant's rhetoric to score fresh, telling appeals advocating equality.
Denver Broncos fans chose wisely here, but c'mon: Super Bowl 50 is probably still on their DVRs.
That said, the investment hasn't got him anywhere, and the money clearly hasn't been used too wisely.
The new production, inventively directed by Trip Cullman, trims the text (wisely), eliminating a few minor characters.
DO I THINK THEY'RE -- DISNEY I THINK WISELY, I THINK WHAT BOB IGER HAS DONE IS FANTASTIC.
Ms. Sedgwick wisely takes a laconic approach to the supernatural and a romantic approach to the scientific.
This is one decision where you won't get a second chance, so make sure to choose wisely.
Used wisely, HSAs are a new tool in retirement planning — and financial advisors can help with that.
Manufacturers wisely responded by spreading out their supply chain to reduce their risk in any one area.
When her water broke onto the kitchen floor, she wisely decided to head to the hospital instead.
Recognize that the actions you take today will impact many other people, so choose your actions wisely.
But I had to choose wisely, or I might miss a really stylish kid while photographing another.
We hope it'll help you to more wisely allocate that most precious of natural resources: your fear.
In all its explorations and truth-telling this exhibition is carefully and wisely curated by Ashley James.
But to decide wisely whether college is worth the cost, they need to actually face the cost.
We hope it helps you to more wisely allocate that most precious of natural resources: your fear.
And by managing the fishery wisely, he would keep it producing for Mexicans and foreign markets alike.
Advisers to some of the country's wealthiest people say to keep investing but to do it wisely.
But I dare to hope for one that rules us a little more wisely than he did.
The couple has wisely decided not to sit for interviews or offer any comment on the case.
Many small investors will be focused mostly on AT&T's generous dividends, which Elliott wisely suggests sustaining.
Little ones controlled by worries may find a ray of light in this pup's (wisely) small victory.
The government has been urging people across the country to use water more wisely and cut consumption.
She shuns accolades and wisely calls for us to listen to the voices from the global south.
We must be able to wisely invest the nation's significant resources required to address our infrastructure needs.
Still, how to spend down those assets wisely in retirement is a conversation very much worth having.
Walmart wisely took a month after the mass shooting in its El Paso store before announcing changes.
That's another reason I won't quit: I feel too keenly the need to use my minutes wisely.
"So choose your words wisely and act accordingly," he said, as if speaking to the advisers directly.
We are trying to stick to our strategy and make sure we are using our resources wisely.
Mr. Washington has wisely resisted the temptation to force a lot of unnecessary cinema on the play.
Pack wisely Many times the effects of jet lag cause travelers to wake up at 2 a.m.
It spent taxpayer dollars wisely and didn't take advantage of emergency needs to achieve other controversial priorities.
If you want to spend money wisely, consider paying someone to do your laundry or grocery shopping.
Choose wisely the men and women that will lead the charge in the selfless service of America.
After all, I still had time laid out before me, and the will to fill it wisely.
"Resources are more wisely used when they connect the generations rather than separate them," Ms. Butts said.
Advertisers wisely turned to the likes of Waze for info on local gas stations, restaurants and hotels.
The leaders of those companies are going to be under increasing pressure to use that power wisely.
Perhaps wisely, it didn't forecast net profit - the item that had plunged the most in the quarter.
None of this is to suggest that the ACLU or Planned Parenthood won't spend their windfalls wisely.
Our goal for these tests is trying to help people make sure they are spending their money wisely.
This sobering reality is what led Barack Obama to wisely pursue diplomacy with Iran in the first place.
No matter the reason, there are loads of great opportunities out there to use a gap year wisely.
That is wisely lowering expectations that Australia is for the turning and the ball is in China's court.
But Figes wisely leaves his readers to draw their own conclusions about the parallels between then and now.
Then, for a bit, the government threatened to flounce out of talks, until it wisely stopped doing that.
It's incumbent on Congress to support policies to make this future a reality, and we must choose wisely.
And if you choose wisely, it might keep the object of your affection from turning into a 👻 .
It just goes to show, you really need to pick your battles wisely, even if you are King.
But seeing as it was both a commercial and critical failure, the studio wisely decided to start fresh.
But Goldberg wisely noted that the "great geniuses of American diplomacy" have all failed to achieve a deal:
Money is a good vibes enabler and these millennial millionaires do not intend to invest their estates wisely.
Perhaps wisely, this revival hews closely to the original and consequently feels a little like a time capsule.
Trump's fellow Republicans, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, have urged him to tweet less and more wisely.
Very wisely, the director has managed to keep him out of the way for the rest of it.
On the bright side, it can help us improve our financial future if we apply those lessons wisely.
It feels like Kris is focusing all her energy on Khloé because Kylie has (wisely) holed herself away.
Use it wisely and judiciously, [and] save it for those times when you really want to express something.
DeLonge wisely declined to share any sensitive information in an email, so we may never know the specifics.
Now members of Congress will be tested: Will they use wisely the power of their branch of government?
Russell said that Volvo, rather wisely, decided to constrain the application of this system strictly to highway driving.
It's nice for Jennifer to be with a man who has his own money and spends it wisely.
Reform often starts at the local level, but it can be encouraged and accelerated by wisely crafted legislation.
On one hand, the writing was on the wall, and Jay wisely saw the importance of embracing Wayne.
So for investors who choose wisely, the IPO junk pile can be a profitable place to hunt value.
And as you can tell by these photos, she definitely used the allowance wisely on her signature minis.
If you want to be a respected female journalist in America, you need to choose your jeans wisely.
My mother-in-law wisely chooses a stack of butterscotch pancakes with strawberries, blueberries, maple syrup, and cream.
The speech's coda is wisely borrowed from the past: Things are good, and America will continue to shine.
Now this "acting like a president" business is not identical with ruling wisely, though there is a relation.
He does note, however, that within the space you have to be careful and choose your fund wisely.
That means that you need to use the time wisely and impress a recruiter right off the bat.
Outside of voting wisely, what can other people do to actually help those in the grip of addiction?
If you choose your devices wisely, you can overhaul your digital life without maxing out your credit card.
In 20003, two years after the army ousted an Islamist prime minister, Mr Gulen wisely left for America.
Problem-solver Kat (Aisha Dee) wisely suggests a call to her gynecologist to rule out any medical issues.
Because such estimates are inherently uncertain, the budget office wisely gave a range of zero to 3.7 million.
The elephants didn't choose as wisely when the researchers gave the buckets solid lids that blocked scents, though.
" The column's subtitle stated, "Their meritocratic, diverse and secular successors rule us neither as wisely nor as well.
The good news is there are a few household products that, when chosen wisely, can double as lubricant.
Choose wisely, because one good, strategically placed Mac candle could make your bathroom smell like an Apple Store.
The justice system has an obligation to communities, taxpayers, and youth to use its power of enforcement wisely.
Francis last year called the internet, social media and text messages "a gift of God" if used wisely.
Moving forward, the GND could serve as a roadmap for ensuring federal dollars get spent wisely and fairly.
But often a luxury vibe can be well worth $100-$200 (though choose wisely and do your research).
The students heedlessly throw themselves into new experiences, whereas Rachel thinks before she acts, if not always wisely.
Congress wisely put this rule in place to protect small businesses from unnecessary burdens while passing needed regulations.
President Obama wisely chose not to prosecute George W. Bush, and he turned his gaze toward the future.
Tye, the author of a biography of Satchel Paige among other books, wisely avoids the two-Bobby stratagem.
As Ratchet wisely put it: "Hey, we have all had that fart that was supposed to be silent."
We don't know if we are spending taxpayer dollars wisely, if we don't know how much we're spending.
If we manage that resource wisely, we can depend on those fish for thousands of years to come.
We are prepared to move wisely and quickly in order to respond to rapid changes in the marketplace.
It pays well, of course, and Samardzija chose wisely in free agency to maximize his chance of success.
And as long as you are spending that time wisely, you might be able to prolong your life.
Given his recent KKK scandal, Frank wisely decides that a painting of a Rebel flag should be removed.
That's why "the Democrats have not acted very wisely on this by making it so political," Rid said.
Rather wisely, though, Olly is here to remind you that it's probs better to keep things just physical.
It's important to note that you cannot change your airline choice until the following year, so choose wisely!
Spend wisely — there's no longer a limit on what you can withdraw from the aforementioned linked account now.
He was also Jackson's final transaction before owner James Dolan wisely addressed Porzingis's unhappiness by eliminating Jackson's stubbornness.
Wisely, Kreizler refuses Morgan's offer of financial support for the investigation, knowing Morgan would want something in return.
It was Baldwin's first SNL appearance since his high-profile parking dispute, something the show wisely pointed to.
I found that refreshing — we can carry a deficit if the money's spent wisely — but that's another story.
This was the original plan of the Wright brothers — wisely abandoned in favor of fixed wings and propellers.
But some critics have resisted, saying the authority should prove it can wisely spend money before getting more.
Mark Cuban, owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, has wisely counseled, no governmental interventions now being considered should
A better understanding of what makes them act as they do could help us choose them more wisely.
Thankfully, lawmakers on the House Veterans' Affairs Committee wisely acknowledged this issue at a markup earlier this week.
Still, Mr. Shawcross said the government had wisely decided to avoid a triumphalist tone in marking the departure.
President Trump must lead and in order to lead effectively he must choose his public health officials wisely.
The Framers wisely made removal from office hard to do, which is why impeachment is so very rare.
" And Madison wisely warned that such a minority would come to abuse the power to "extort unreasonable indulgences.
A little girl is saddened by something she sees on the news — the details are, wisely, never specified.
"It is very important to position ourselves wisely," said Yasuyuki Higuchi, chief executive of Panasonic's connected solutions unit.
I vowed to spend any free time wisely: I'd apply for jobs, meditate, send networking emails and repeat.
"You can leverage the power of satellites to wisely use your resources, it builds the foundation," he says.
Ultimately, the onus would be on workers to put that money to good use and invest it wisely.
I think he is brave and has timed his announcement wisely just as the 2nd Republic is beginning.
Circumspect of concentrated power, our nation's founders wisely divided lawmaking authority between two co-equal branches of government.
But schools often offer a wide range of housing options, and students can save money by choosing wisely.
NATO has wisely deployed mechanized forces to the Baltics as the RAND report recommended, although in smaller numbers.
If we act wisely in the next few centuries, humanity will survive its most dangerous and decisive period.
"You can use it, if you use it wisely," as Blanchard said after the talk, referring to debt.
Invest in data and technology infrastructure to help cities collaborate, spend money wisely and invest in what works.
If you wisely decided not to binge watch the entire spectacle—or watch it in VR—fear not.
ANONYMOUS Let's "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive," first, as Johnny Mercer wisely counseled in his song lyrics.
If Summer is perpetual, we cannot pick a new Song to listen to, so we must choose wisely.
And the government could repair some of the damage to growth by investing wisely in infrastructure and education.
Eggs with higher walking distances will yield rarer Pokémon, but they'll take longer to hatch, so choose wisely!
America's European and Asian allies should spend both more, and more wisely, on their arsenals and training their troops.
In Iowa, Mr. Bush declined to weigh in on whether Mr. Murphy and Right to Rise were spending wisely.
And Kerr, in turn, had wisely been given the creative freedom to cultivate his own persona as a coach.
These visual signifiers from the comic wordlessly communicate characters' personalities, and Vázquez wisely embraces this technique for the film.
Nancy Tengler, chief investment officer of Heartland Financial, is still overweight equities but said investments must be chosen wisely.
This course on Udemy, appropriately titled "Productivity Hacks for Writers," compiles the best strategies for using your time wisely.
" McAfee wisely asked Nati if he has experience working with mimes, and adds, "Specifically, have you advanced their careers?
To this litany of criminality, Trump has wisely asked: How have any of his monstrosities harmed the United States?
To find the best values, head to Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, United, and Delta, and choose your destination wisely.
The good news is, you can get a lot out of a cheap gym membership if you choose wisely.
But rather than stick its head in the sand, the company wisely responded to the backlash with another update.
You've received even bigger amounts than $19 million so how did you stay grounded and use those funds wisely?
There's a music video for it which is uh, Pokemon Go-themed – though Kendrick, perhaps wisely, does not appear.
First, the Senate proposal leaves the deduction for mortgage interest mostly intact; the House wisely wants to curb it.
Academics have shown that very poor people are not feckless; when you give them money, they spend it wisely.
He said that the European Union would react "strongly and wisely", coordinating among EU countries and the bloc's partners.
"I was very sore the next day, but at least I got to use my time wisely," she added.
Follow me through a journey that wisely incorporates looks from our favorite seniors into our own wardrobes this fall.
They can, however, update your profile pic to the best or worst selfie you ever took—so choose wisely.
Time will tell which companies are using their resources wisely and which are throwing good money down the drain.
They milked him not wisely but too well, playing him heavy minutes but paying little attention to his development.
Here's a little tip: You can spend your hard-earned cash more wisely by buying a refurbished iPhone instead.
Newlyweds Samira Wiley and Lauren Morelli tied the knot in Palm Springs last month, wisely avoiding the Coachella crowds.
The larger serving of fruits in the Mediterranean diet makes it even more important to choose your fruits wisely.
Only a person of extraordinary ability and integrity can properly sit and dispense justice and wisely interpret our laws.
The Celtics wisely recognized that Chicago can't guard a small lineup and dominate the boards at the same time.
Walters, wisely, did not take the bait and his corner ultimately threw in the towel after the seventh round.
Q: When you were active in the NFL, what was your strategy as a couple for handling money wisely?
Soups and stews are a great way to get vegetables too, you just have to choose wisely, says Viers.
One afternoon this summer, Kevin Wisely, the director of the OEM, led me through the office's Emergency Operations Center.
It seemed that Denis Villeneuve chose wisely when he selected the IP that he would ride into the mainstream.
Couples who didn't go into debt over their weddings spent their cash gifts wisely — four in 10 saved it.
Despite such improvements, most education experts reckon that the majority of schools probably do not use their assistants wisely.
For those of you who want to soften your skin wisely and without superstition, we offer our definitive guide.
Dunford, who was back then a brigadier general, wisely pushed for keeping Marines concentrated in the largest population centers.
Putin, however, will wisely insist that this is all going according to his grand plan for the Middle East.
But as pleasing as I might find nostalgia for the past, the Kiplinger program wisely looks to the future.
While some people, , stay away from cards because of high interest rates, using plastic wisely often comes with benefits.
I can only imagine what good financial shape I'd be in if I had used those 10 years wisely.
Still, a number of Republicans think the two leaders are acting wisely in creating some distance for their members.
If you use your time wisely by investing early, the potential compound interest can make your money grow exponentially.
In such cases, I felt good knowing my dollars had been spent if not wisely, then at least thoughtfully.
Instead, the Trump administration is wisely seeking incremental gains on pressing matters, aligning itself with Guterres to achieve them.
The Packers, with the game already in hand, wisely pulled Rodgers only a few minutes into the fourth quarter.
And the House GOP — supported by an outside coalition — is wisely making their pitch in nationalist (read: Trumpian) terms.
As such, health systems have a significant amount of social and cultural capital they must learn to invest wisely.
What Biden was declaring, and what Sanders wisely avoided, would effectively constitute discrimination in admission to the Supreme Court.
Countries that border the DRC have been proactively (and wisely) preparing for the disease crossing their borders as well.
It is too early to count Mr. Netanyahu out, as the columnist Bret Stephens wisely wrote in these pages.
Gary Oldman and Jessica Alba wisely keep to the periphery of this fiasco about a support group for assassins.
Shakespeare wisely recognized that sleep "knits up the ravell'd sleave of care" and relieves life's physical and emotional pains.
The report also points out (wisely) that the use and deployment of gene drives isn't a purely scientific question.
The current chairwoman, Janet Yellen, wisely coupled loose money to promote growth with tight regulation to prevent speculative bubbles.
But wisely or unwisely, that country has given you and others in a similar position the right to vote.
"Please choose your guest more wisely," she wrote to Fox Business and the host, Charles V. Payne, on Twitter.
My parents are very smart with their money, and the winnings would be managed very well and used wisely.
You can even use a looping video of yourself to fool others — though you should use that power wisely.
"Barack Obama wisely chose Joe as his partner in the White House," the Virginia senator said in a statement.
This slender volume offers basic ingredients and recipes for lemonades, most of which are sweetened, wisely, with simple syrups.
But choose wisely, as some may take too much time to clean or are too complicated for your needs.
Sepetys wisely resists making Ana's story into a fairy tale, though she does allow her some moments of magic.
Practice guidelines for physicians called Choosing Wisely advise not recommending cancer screening to patients with a limited life expectancy.
Duckett and Hemet lay out the questions Australia must answer: Is the country spending its health care dollars wisely?
At the same time, Mr. Joko, a longtime ally of Ahok, has wisely refrained from commenting on Ahok's conviction.
Proponents say it wisely provides an incentive to Mr. Musk, whose leadership they view as crucial to Tesla's success.
The idea is that this is a virtuous and productive cycle in which capital is allocated wisely and fairly.
Minnesota wisely took another tack for Game 4, attacking the basket with plenty of success in the first half.
"We want to make sure this money is used wisely," Karin Bright, the pantry's board president, told the Times.
If you're still considering one to add to your growing collection, then it's important to choose a design wisely.
In announcing last week the airstrike that may have felled the Islamic State's leader, Russia wisely hedged its bets.
It paid for emergencies that would have left me homeless without it… Used wisely, debt is a valuable tool.
Have them conduct research of the item they want to buy — which will also teach them to spend wisely.
But she wisely underplays the true depths of Cassie's rage and anguish, refusing us the relief of emotional catharsis.
Perhaps it is simply that they sell themselves as they are, and Chinese chefs wisely stayed with the original.
They tend to be smooth, charismatic, diplomatic types who succeed by motivating others, choosing top talent and delegating wisely.
However, it's your choice if you want to let this old flame back into your life — so choose wisely.   
DOT knows how important it is to spend resources wisely, which is why they've made TIGER grants so competitive.
By granting a two-year approval, the EPA wisely has recognized the value of the product for controlling weeds.
That was before Congress wisely reformed the obscure but lucrative business of debit-card "swipe fees" seven years ago.
People want to lose weight, eat better, be more mindful, spend money more wisely, sleep better and improve relationships.
They wisely did it with great marketing, tremendous use of the bracket and infiltration into the American cultural lifestyle.
"If you want to invest wisely, you constantly need to be fighting off your own worst impulses," he said.
"Of course, if we could raise that kind of money we'd be very happy, and we'd use it wisely."
Mickelson carded his only bogey of the round on the next hole but wisely refrained from blaming his caddie.
Though, considering Trump's comments and scandals, the media-savvy Brady has wisely avoided diving too deep into Trump advocacy.
Unless you have unlimited resources — sadly not a problem that plagues too many of us — you should spend wisely.
To help you get there, here are four tips that can help you wisely manage your savings in retirement.
Bradley isn't flyweight-nimble, he's a battering ram, and the director wisely surrounds him with wickedly agile supporting players.
The court must rule wisely and bravely, including being willing to acknowledge its mistake and finally correct the record.
Wisely, he never quite suggests that the island—even as a military outpost—was of much more than symbolic importance.
A student group had invited him, and (wisely) the government department at the college decided to co-sponsor the event.
But today investors may be better equipped with new tools to help them navigate these challenging questions and invest wisely.
But as Dr. Michael advises, picking your battles wisely will ensure you keep the romance in your sex life alive.
The other key to spending your money wisely is to be realistic about who will be living in the home.
Choose your cooking method wisely Dr. Gundry is a big fan of beans -- after a round in the pressure cooker.
These partnerships, known as 287(g) programs, were wisely phased out by the Obama administration because they did not work.
The Five Star Movement wisely used available online tools, such us MeetUp, to create a grassroots and mainly offline movement.
As Halliday Johnson's wisely curated exhibition demonstrates, women artists have long subverted the spurious narrative that they are technological neophytes.
Germany wisely decided after World War II that Nazi beliefs only exist for that purpose, and so they were outlawed.
Khouw separately noted that another trader wisely purchased 15,000 weekly $136 calls in the final minutes of trading on Thursday.
So choose wisely, and know that there's a good chance your investment may become the newest heirloom in your family.
Perhaps wisely, since the financial crisis banks have retreated from foreign retail ventures, seeking to cut costs and bolster capital.
German law does not provide for trial in absentia, and most of the accused wisely do not travel outside Syria.
Editors can see which of their journalists attract the most readers (though many wisely focus on other measures of quality).
The Roku 103 is lacking something else the Xbox One S is wisely outfitted with in UltraHD Blu-ray playback.
Microsoft was paralyzed by the EU oversight, and the company had to consider its business decisions wisely as a result.
So, when CBT is used wisely and by a skilled therapist, it is a very powerful tool for changing behavior.
Figures close to Mr Trump describe a man more interested in being seen to win, than in picking fights wisely.
"So we have to wisely allocate our funds," he said, adding that he prefers the consumer, banking and infrastructure sectors.
MacBooks, Galaxy Tabs, IdeaPads, and many more are all here — you have a lot to pick from, so choose wisely.
Research suggests that, rather than weaken the will to work, unconditional regular disbursements let people manage their careers more wisely.
It might actually be a large bear, but The Terror wisely chooses not to reveal its central danger just yet.
Those drapes, which cost $8,000, lasted 3 and a half years until a successor arrived and wisely had them removed.
Q: Did you have any money role models who handled their life and business wisely, who you looked up to?
Putin receives an official report on Trump's daily tweets, as the Russian president, perhaps wisely, does not use the platform.
Wisely, Kessel never attempts to reproduce Austen's sparkling sentences, but they would sound out of place in Mary's mouth anyway.
Each is singularly exemplary in itself and the curators have wisely avoided trying to force them all into a narrative.
That's why I was so relieved when Toby — quite wisely — took his foot off the acceleration pedal towards the aisle.
" Aside from cars, the Atlanta native says he spends his money wisely, and "lives like a successful working class guy.
Congress is in danger of ruining the separate-but-equal 3 branches of government our founding fathers so wisely created.
Pick your handbag wisely Carry a clutch whenever you attend a party where there's food (in other words, every party).
Noticing a pod of massive orcas charging towards them, the swimmers wisely exited the water for the safety of land.
Shah Kamal, secretary of Bangladesh's disaster ministry, said the project would only really succeed if recipients used the money wisely.
Staluppi, whose record included convictions for theft of auto parts, wisely kept out of camera range at the trade show.
You have to learn how to "own" your time and invest in it wisely, which comes down to time management.
Where RRE Managing Partner Jim Robinson wisely chose to not invest in 1990s VR, this time he's in the market.
"We couple strength with gentleness, and love our country wisely," one self-declared member wrote on the Youth League microblog.
Dick had wisely elected to race abroad very early on, understanding that British amateurism was no match for continental professionalism.
" Then, Bieber performed two of his latest hits, "Cold Water" and "Love Yourself' (wisely passing on singing new track "Despacito").
Ferrari was using all of its available energy more wisely, but at a cost of some of the audible loveliness.
"Using tax dollars wisely and ethically is a greatest responsibility and is at the heart of good government," he said.
This is about the ability of Judge Kavanaugh to dispense justice wisely and fairly over a lifetime on the bench.
Sanders has wisely said that support for single-payer health care should not be a litmus test for Democratic candidates.
National Treasury Employees Union President Anthony Reardon and its CFPB chapter leader, Gail Wisely, called on Mulvaney to fire Blankenstein.
Georgia has wisely changed its regulations to allow harried doctors and pharmacists to task licensed staff to check the registry.
People have short attention spans, so use your time wisely to captivate your audience and educate them on your product.
Lawmakers wisely exercised their power under the Congressional Review Act to stop this giveaway to the class action trial bar.
These are two simple but powerful things that CEO Satya Nadella wisely says that he looks for in new hires.
Bloom, who made her money by both investing wisely and living modestly, distributed more than $8 million in her will.
There was a brief criminal investigation over allegations of bribery, but the George W. Bush Administration wisely dropped the matter.
The Supreme Court wisely recognized the advantages of South Dakota's fair and reasonable rules for taxing out-of-state sellers.
It is a kingdom, wisely ruled, and rich in a precious natural resource, vibranium, which is used for hyper-technology.
They said he wisely did not interfere with US domestic politics and "Trump's nightmare," as the tabloid Iltalehti put it.
Another one of the film's highlights comes from how it wisely incorporates one of the villain's characteristics into the film.
It wisely made the genre accessible to those casual fanswith streamlined controls, a sunny art style, and lots of goofiness.
Not to mention that the VA has proved time and time again that it can't spend its current budget wisely.
He wisely did not try to predict how the erratic, tit-for-tat tariff back and forth might end up.
Being rational, objective and dispassionate – picking wisely but selling only sparingly – is one of the pillars of Buffett's investing style.
His plan wisely invests heavily in the best public policy that also happens to be the worst politics: Personal responsibility.
Bella's parents would have preferred that she stay in China; they would have used their connections wisely on her behalf.
But they got the oil price right and wisely expected stocks to do better than most other types of asset.
As witnesses and narrators of current events, we hold a lot of power and we need to use it wisely.
All this in order to say that Minecraft very wisely makes it easy to switch between both of these options.
Perhaps wisely, Facebook decided that competing with incumbents like Google and Apple on mobile operating systems was a tall order.
It's very difficult to have that big an increase in one year and then be able to use it wisely.
In the administration's budget proposals, it has sought deep cuts in aid to these countries — something Congress has wisely ignored.
To contend so quickly after a teardown, and with a perpetually low payroll, the A's have had to trade wisely.
But that amount can be significant for small arts groups, so it is important that the funds are used wisely.
As the Sonny LoSpecchio character wisely concluded in the movie "A Bronx Tale," it's better to be feared than loved.
She has also wisely said she would ask the highly experienced and capable Barbara Underwood to stay with the office.
"The young wizard has chosen wisely," Ben Brantley wrote in The New York Times when the play arrived on Broadway.
Despite the contemporary inspiration for their positive reassessment of the Adamses, Isenberg and Burstein wisely avoid making such a claim.
These tips can help you make sure you're managing your money wisely to cover your cash needs in emergency times.
It is a war novel, certainly, and a wisely observed marriage drama, and a novel of friendship, duty and failure.
All we can do is hope that he chooses wisely — and therein lies the perilous relationship we have with Facebook.
"When you hook up with somebody on a yacht, you've got to choose wisely," says returning Chief Stew Kate Chastain.
"If managed wisely, an independent public investment agency could even make money by taking on new debt," the official said.
They can shield users from the financial effects of fraud, and, when used wisely, can help consumers build good credit.
Guzzling nonalcoholic beer — before I wisely switched to seltzer — while chatting with people savoring complex pinot noirs was initially daunting.
They want states to receive these grants, of course, yet both oppose efforts to ensure states spend the money wisely.
Tracking climate spending would enable the funds to be used more wisely and efficiently in line with priorities, she added.
But Sega wisely decided that the community might know best when it comes to figuring out what fans actually like.
Not all educational experiences are created equal, so, if you do want to major in art, choose your school wisely.
It's very difficult to have that big an increase in one year and then be able to use it wisely.
For Tubbs, those findings support the idea that people who get a basic income spend the money wisely, on necessities.
This time, measured most likely in months, must be used wisely to prevent this threat from becoming realized in fact.
To that end, Mr. Boyle wisely doesn't try to surpass, or even repeat, the mad, frenetic rhythms of the original.
"Selected Letters" is wisely divided by decade, starting with the nineteen-thirties, and Ellison's voice is urgent from the start.
Here are the best ways to spend money wisely to boost the economy until the government gets its act together.
Here's a scram switch by Tucker and Paul, but the Clippers wisely respond by going after Paul with Danilo Gallinari.
She chose wisely: One of the candidates was Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who will be at the screening on Sunday night.
If somebody brings her up, you can make this point clearly but gently, and everyone who's listening will nod wisely.
Instead, they acted — not always soon enough, not always forcefully enough, not always wisely, but pretty effectively all the same.
Blank Projects may be a newcomer to Frieze London, but it has wisely chosen to focus its efforts on one artist.
I do have questions about where the money is spent and whether it is spent wisely and that is my job.
President Trump is also wisely continuing President Reagan's belief in "peace through strength" – both in military capability and in economic capacity.
And, if you don't choose wisely, you could end up living with someone (and their dirty dishes) for a long time.
Yet when faced with a divisive political environment, marketers had to choose wisely on what message they wanted to get across.
Both men have hinted -- I think wisely -- that creating a new regional paradigm for Middle East peace is the way forward.
Such proposals have been floated in Washington for years, but successive administrations and Congresses have wisely never moved forward on them.
In 2008, President Obama recognized this after his election by wisely retaining the fantastic Bob Gates to continue leading the Pentagon.
Nicholas Sparks is apologizing for emails he wrote disparaging the LGBTQ community ... saying he should have chosen his words more wisely.
In Japan rises in VAT have scuppered previous recoveries; this time the government wisely deferred an increase until at least 2019.
That said, Impact VC does want to help foundations, including philanthropic ones, to invest and growth their wealth wisely, Ball said.
Color perception doesn't explain the preferences, after all, so they conclude that it really is that smarter guppies choose more wisely.
In their roles, Ferrell and Louis-Dreyfus resist a natural temptation to mug for the camera, wisely choosing restraint over release.
Whether you like it or not, jean jackets are here to stay, so you better choose your life-long partner wisely.
As The Verge's Ashley Carman wisely notes, subscriptions are one of the only ways gadget makers can hope to post profits.
In the first years after it resumed sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997, China, wisely, took a mostly hands-off approach.
His hero was José Martí, a Cuban patriot who fought against Spain but was wisely wary of American covetousness towards Cuba.
The internet wisely chose to use this pic as a way to shout out the things they most want to shout.
The bad news: there are only so many hours in a day, so you have to plan your shopping trip wisely.
EV Ellington of Lime wisely said nothing about parenting strategies, instead noting the company had implemented no-parking zones around schools.
They found that roughly 25 percent of the monkeys contained antibodies to the virus, which was probably an underestimate, Wisely says.
Thanks to the dwarf planet's energy, you will continue to reinvent and perfect the ways that you spend and save wisely.
The good news is that while the technologies are new, the values we'll need to use them wisely are often old.
Wisely, they chose the Hero-Hustler group, and for the next three votes, Ben was "King Arthur" of that core alliance.
The problem, the official argued, was that Flint had struggled financially and so couldn't be trusted to use the money wisely.
Or does it mean something more general — say, the belief that government, carefully and wisely guided, can actually do some good?
The goal is not to monitor teams closely, but just find ways to encourage them to spend their time more wisely.
Under such circumstances, it is imperative that government agencies choose repair and maintenance priorities wisely, especially when faced with limited funding.
J. P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has "no problem" paying higher taxes, as long as government spends that money wisely.
But it's also critical not to squander this money; instead, allocate it wisely to meet short- and long-term financial goals.
It was something Andrew Robb, Lynton Crosby, and Brian Loughnane would wisely school politicians in the heyday of the Howard Government.
Self-made millionaires tend to accumulate wealth because they save, invest and manage money wisely — not because they make huge salaries.
Choose your channels wisely First, a note to anyone setting up Slack for an organization : Approach channel creation with a plan.
This rulemaking wisely focuses this debate and puts a pro-consumer, pro-innovation and pro-investment policy trifecta within our reach.
He went on to reportedly make $480 MILLION in MLB salary and now he's dating J Lo ... so he chose wisely!
If you haven't yet voted in the presidential primaries yet, choose wisely — your next president may eat pizza with a fork.
The U.K. wisely kept their totally separate Serious Fraud Office as a specialist enforcement agency focused only on large financial frauds.
That makes our experience of investigating and communicating AFM something like a practice round—one that medical researchers should use wisely.
I hope my book conveys that even if we can't stop comparing ourselves to others, we should compare flexibly and wisely.
He even wisely stayed out of the country while his home state of Wisconsin held its crucial primary, (he voted absentee).
Or, as George Castanza once so wisely suggested, have we simply caught him on the cusp of a new wash cycle?
The moon is in Capricorn for most of the day, inspiring you to reflect on your budget and to spend wisely.
Even if governments do not use the extra freedom wisely, there is a case for letting them make their own mistakes.
In the aftermath of the referendum, his predecessor George Osborne had wisely abandoned plans to deliver a budget surplus by 2020.
Food safety experts recommend taking a lap of the premises and choosing items wisely to minimize your chances of getting sick.
Netflix has earned a reputation for throwing money around, which of course isn't necessarily the same thing as spending it wisely.
Sylvania wisely is getting ahead of the fray, announcing its own offering a full week ahead of the Las Vegas melee.
Although the Ordinance went into effect this month, a Washington Court wisely enjoined it – putting a temporary hold an irreparable harm.
Choose wisely, and please, for the love of God, don't scream "arrrgghh" during the piracy warning in front of every screening.
The question is how to do it wisely, with a portfolio of assets and investments balanced among the three business maturities.
God didn't tell him to exploit the world or treat it recklessly, but to watch over it and use it wisely.
Sometimes Min pitied her future daughter-in-law, whoever she was, and wished that the girl could have chosen more wisely.
There were some detours, including the mandatory two-year service in the Soviet army, during which he used his time wisely.
While more dollars can only help, that amount would seem to go farther than it has, if spent wisely and well.
But opponents worry about the cost, and say the money could used more wisely in other ways that address the epidemic.
That also means it has a lot of money to lose if it does not develop and apply the technology wisely.
But every single cent of taxpayers' money must be spent wisely to advance our national interests and bolster our national security.
And askdanielle_ wisely notes that this hack may chase Styles off of social media, limiting fans' ability to connect with him.
Also worth noting: Sean Kelly's booth at the fair, where the gallery will present an activation of its Collect Wisely program.
They write the check, but it's ultimately up to the governor to make sure your federal tax dollars are spent wisely.
They kept on the good side of the judge and wisely rested their case without exposing their client to cross-examination.
With their power differential suddenly lit up in neon, the show wisely embraced the theme rather than paper over the contradictions.
"Receiving these funds is important, and that will demonstrate that Puerto Rico will use them wisely and with transparency," she said.
The profits from investing wisely, and early, in even a single player can run into the tens of millions of dollars.
Ms. Haspel is the right person to lead the C.I.A. The president chose wisely, and he and the American people benefit.
However, personal loans should be used wisely, as they have high interest rates and could be risky when there's collateral involved.
Wellian Wiranto, economist with OCBC, said BI had "wisely opted to be more cautious due to the global risk-off environment".
Curtis wisely found another man who was much more worldly — Ted Patrick — and he edited the magazine until the early 1960s.
Budgeting wisely could give the young couples cash left over for a home purchase, reducing student loan debt or another goal.
Wisely, Congress rejected that request, though it did give the president authority to use force against those responsible for the Sept.
Cohen, in an unusual display of sound judgment, has wisely elected to team up with the prosecutors rather than the exterminators.
As House Republicans debate spending packages and tax cuts, they're wisely making time to defend our freedoms of speech and association.
For sheer comfort, turn turkey into tikka masala, the creamy Punjabi-style curry that Britain wisely claims as its national dish.
Second, they look for management teams that allocate capital wisely, for example by not buying back their shares at high prices.
Slender, stylish and ebullient, Morgan played the trumpet with speed, precision and an infectiousness that Mr. Collin wisely pauses to savor.
There is pretty much nothing about this piece that I think was wisely considered, for all the reasons readers already articulated.
Mr. Bolsonaro seems highly unlikely to be elected, if only thanks to the runoff system Brazil wisely adopted many years ago.
"Being hyperrealistic will help you choose your dreams wisely and then achieve them," Dalio wrote in a Facebook post on Thursday.
He saved well and invested wisely during his career, and so was able to quit working in 2011 at age 62.
In the closing "Ocean Park" section of the exhibit, Katy Rothkopf wisely included Matisse's radically reductive "French Window at Collioure" (1914).
A set of global development goals to be met by 2030 include conserving and using oceans, seas and marine resources wisely.
The framers of the U.S. Constitution wisely limited presidential powers to prevent the abuse of power and ensure the rule of law.
The company's Chinese name reads similar to "Trump wins wisely", attracting speculators who bet the stock will benefit from a Trump victory.
Page and Brin were greenhorns who wisely realized they needed an adult in the room to steer the firm toward public life.
When a company gets a billion dollars in funding it's always hard to use it wisely and in the most efficient ways.
The one small caveat: You're only allowed to win one prize every 72 hours, so choose which products you play for wisely.
Like Trump's tweets, Arpaio's interviews showed a man incapable of choosing his words wisely, and unwilling to stand behind them when questioned.
As TMZ reports, and as I so wisely deduced myself within seconds of seeing the pictures, this is not a pregnancy announcement.
These are outsize characters, and while "Électre des Bas-Fonds" updates aspects of the story, Mr. Abkarian wisely steers clear of realism.
Our people are so much in demand that their overall wealth will increase even over a few years if they choose wisely.
Since Morin didn't have any family members he wanted to leave the money to, he trusted the university to spend it wisely.
Now that Donald Trump has been elected, tech entrepreneur Peter Thiel looks forward to a president who will pick his battles wisely.
Cirdan chose wisely: While Gandalf would rally men and elves against Sauron's evil, Saruman not only conceded to tyranny, but embraced it.
"If you want to invest wisely, you constantly need to be fighting off your own worst impulses," the "Mad Money" host said.
Judd works with transplant patients whose reduced immunity puts them at greater risk from infections -- increasing the importance of them eating wisely.
In 1503, Florian Holzinger who wisely trained for the race in the Alps, beat the fastest horse by less than a minute.
But North Dakota appears to have used its oil wealth wisely, now settling into a period of relative stability and, yes, peace.
"You have to budget your time wisely because coaches can see everything you're doing," says Carly Schnabel, Northeastern women's swim team member.
Many individuals surveyed said the most important thing they want to communicate to their families is how to use their money wisely.
"The Bank of Canada has wisely preserved its flexibility while putting the market on notice," said Adam Button, currency analyst at ForexLive.
"I think that the board acted wisely and late, and I do think that John Stumpf did the right thing," Sonnenfeld added.
That's why, even after winning the lottery, many experts advise individuals to follow in the Smiths footsteps by spending their money wisely.
Choosing Wisely, a public health campaign focused on reducing unnecessary and potentially harmful medical tests, specifically advises against using food allergy panels.
Spend wisely The buying decisions of the rich mean much more in the fight against climate change than those of most people.
However, ridehailing industry insiders believe Uber is still spending more wisely on the ridesharing portion of its business than U.S. competitors Lyft.
On the bright side, Janabi wisely kept registration documents and he was eventually restored as the car's rightful owner when hostilities subsided.
DJI wisely made the front-facing display a key feature that's both easy to use and extremely handy while shooting selfie videos.
Prabowo, who says he plans to challenge the election result in the Constitutional Court, urged supporters gathering in Jakarta to act wisely.
A representative for Swift has yet to respond to our request for comment, while Alwyn has, wisely, kept his Instagram profile private.
From living simply and investing wisely, she and my grandfather, though both born to poor, immigrant parents, had amassed a small fortune.
W.C. Fields wisely advised us all to "never work with animals or children," but we'd humbly suggest adding family to that list.
Choose wisely: Bud Light has 110 calories and close to 7 carbs, but rival Miller Lite has 96 calories and 3.2 carbs.
The Trump administration has wisely started to turn to the private sector to help unlock alternative sources of financing for infrastructure improvements.
Audi has some of the best interiors of any automaker and the company has wisely equipped most models in a similar manner.
It must be buttressed by a culture of respect and it must be interpreted and applied wisely by politicians and the courts.
You're known by the company you keep... so perhaps this is a reminder for all of us to choose our friends wisely.
The best way to use today's energy wisely is by spending time in quiet reflection and engaging in acts of self-love.
This is why dating apps were invented though: to make online dating way easier, enabling you to use your free time wisely.
No one, on the other hand, will ever be willing to die for "global," as a friend of mine wisely put it.
It can be spent wisely to maximum benefits or it can be squandered on things that don't matter or could do harm.
"I firmly believe it is the responsibility of those of us in leadership to use our words and actions wisely," Horvath wrote.
The EB-5 program has the potential to generate several billion dollars of revenue each year, which could be allocated more wisely.
Trump has wisely avoided war with Iran, but his response to recent attacks on Saudi Arabia have put him on the spot.
In the early years of the Obama administration, the government wisely reined in the Bush-era fast-tracking of oil shale development.

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