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Older and Wiser Older and Wiser: Experience is often the best teacher.
"Any the wiser" is flipped, in a moment's reverie, into King Any the Wiser.
" In this case, the answer to "Partner of older" would be WISER, as in "older and WISER.
I tried to make the Danish PM wiser and he tried to make me wiser on what's going on.
The question here is what's cheaper — and what's wiser.
I don't have ... I hope I'm a little wiser.
Each time, the employee would walk away, none the wiser.
The average Internet user is very likely none the wiser.
But they're already a little wiser since bringing Willa home.
Others deliberately exaggerate their age, perhaps to appear even wiser.
Ten years later, I'm much older and wiser and calmer.
But, hell, the whole thing leaves us none the wiser.
Meanwhile, the wiser Hubert tries to prevent a fatal reaction.
Twitter's conservative approach to product updates looks wiser in retrospect.
So now Sony has to be wiser and more sober.
Choosing just one school to visit will leave you wiser.
We hope she's older but not one bit the wiser.
Installing WordPress, Joomla, or another CMS is the wiser move.
Any the wiser sounds like a character from ancient history.
They're older and wiser, with new interests and new worries.
You will be wiser and more mature in making decisions.
And you are going back to him a wiser woman.
Negahban's Sultan is wiser and less easily manipulated by Jafar.
And I am hopeful that cooler, wiser heads will prevail.
Better still, they should be used for other, wiser purposes.
I would guess most people have grown wiser with age.
Human beings should be smarter, human beings should be wiser.
He's none the wiser, but I don't think he'd complain.
In this respect, Harry's friends are wiser than his mother.
Sports is humbling because older and wiser don't usually help.
Does anyone become wiser when they are spending somebody else's money?
The U.S. did it much quicker and that was much wiser.
We're all older and wiser now and think differently about things.
I spent two days with Davey "Doc" Wiser, a retired train
She's older, wiser – and a lot more confident about her curves.
The wiser among them admit that they simply do not know.
You are older, and have therefore made me all the wiser.
Nothing has changed here — everyone is wiser, but not quite warier.
But if the outcome is the same, who's really the wiser?
It is wiser to simply acknowledge that they grow well together.
Wiser executives know that shareholder value comes in shades of grey.
Ed, Madeline's husband, is none the wiser — at the time. But!
Hopefully, you're wiser now and able to handle things more effectively.
"Otherwise it would be wiser to invest in cryonics," he said.
She is not sadder, but wiser, and more sure of herself.
Ask someone older and wiser for help; it will benefit you.
Requesting the new sequence turned out to be the wiser move.
That January evening, I had hopeful conversations with younger, wiser people.
Similar issues will come up now, but you're older and wiser.
Ms. Hahn's Bach is as earnest as ever, yet naturally wiser.
I'm none the wiser at the end of this sticky muddle.
And here we all a whole year later none the wiser.
Pelosi would have been wiser to pass on the Sunday show
Given the current mortgage rates, which would be the wiser option?
Much wiser to keep it in 50 boxes in the garage.
His conversations with his student loan servicer left him no wiser.
For those people, comments like "older and wiser" might resonate most.
The perfume wearer will be no wiser the next time out.
The Eisenhower meeting is canceled and the queen is none the wiser.
If so, seek assistance, especially from people who are older and wiser.
CHARLIE MUNGER: Well obviously, with the help of our government we're wiser.
The experience of the subprime crisis apparently left them not much wiser.
"Hopefully I'll be a little bit wiser by that age," he said.
Still, the Variety Kit seems like a much wiser introduction to Labo.
She's more mature, wiser, and way cooler than we were at 18.
"The Choice 2016" (Frontline), Written by Michael Kirk & Mike Wiser; PBS (TIE)
He also suggested it might be wiser to pursue bipartisan tax reform.
Any live viewers or homeowners reviewing the recording are none the wiser.
Because nothing says "another year wiser" like a free Grand Slam breakfast.
If they were wiser, Cheryl would have never found out about Polly.
" I had written before boarding the flight that morning to Melbourne. "Wiser?
Seeing beloved characters older, and somewhat wiser, seems almost another stage trick.
But you get older, you get wiser and realize people don't change.
The Tigers decided using a right-hander would be the wiser choice.
A decidedly wiser version of the Sultan was played by Navid Negahban.
It's probably wiser to view Penn's return through a more pragmatic lens.
The world is not much wiser about Guan Jun's identity, for one.
But investors would be wiser to set a lower bar early on.
You shall not believe that you are any wiser than we are.
They are smarter and wiser than we are on their own behalfs.
And have the courage to set boundaries to make wiser choices now.
It was wiser, knowing what to think about and what to ignore.
Let us hope that Mr. Trudeau returns to office chastened and wiser.
If more Americans had overseas experience, our foreign policy might be wiser.
Also, ways to be a wiser shopper and reduce waste in 2017.
Tabletop gaming is the gaming community's older but not necessarily wiser sibling.
Knowing that you've become wiser and richer in your experience of this situation.
She's stronger (and wiser) than yesterday, and now it's nothing but her way.
I was supposed to be wiser than the girls of 16 and Pregnant.
Kids should still be able to be kids on social media, Wiser said.
Her first EP, "Wiser," was released in July — and you shouldn't miss it.
By Wednesday she was home and back in rehearsals, no one the wiser.
Their impeccable penmanship blends right in, and dad will never be the wiser.
You likely grew wiser and tougher from the challenges that came your way.
Teams today are either wiser or more easily embarrassed, or just better informed.
I guess what's changed is that I'm so much older and wiser now.
Let's give a big cheer for Ryan Lochte—he's older, kinder, and wiser.
We've emerged fitfully and imperfectly stronger and wiser because of all we've experienced.
I promise that I will come out of this experience healthier and wiser.
They're older and wiser, and they have no shortage of advice to give.
Maybe now that he's a few years older and wiser ... he's getting serious.
The chickens are none the wiser; they just lay their eggs as normal.
Everyday I want to grow wiser, I may fail but I will try.
You're at a very, very similar crossroads now, but you're older and wiser.
Neither Grint nor most of the autograph-seekers surrounding him were the wiser.
I fly this route all the time and we were none the wiser.
Nonfiction THE BITCH IS BACKOlder, Wiser, and (Getting) HappierEdited by Cathi Hanauer332 pp.
Is going to Glastonbury a different experience now that you're older and wiser.
We will become much wiser as we go in-depth in these areas.
But you, reader, have received your botanist awakening, and now you're the wiser.
The coordinating team tossed the cake, and the guests were none the wiser.
Women also proved to be wiser than men as the financial crisis unfolded.
"She's older, she's wiser, she has a much bigger shoe budget," Duff said.
The mission of the podcast is to help make investors 'wealthier and wiser.
"This move undermines global security and wiser U.S. arms trade policy," Abramson added.
She is smarter than I am and wiser and a far better cook.
It's wiser to direct grievances or questions to a dedicated customer service account.
Unsworth testified that he doesn't use Twitter, which makes him wiser than me.
He's a more calculating, wiser paddler now than he was five years ago.
While Joe Manganiello gets older and wiser, Pee-wee Herman stays the same.
I think her message is wiser than that of Karl Marx, Lenin and Stalin.
Some found that while larks might be happier, they aren't necessarily wealthier or wiser.
Hateful people get hateful advertising, and the rest of us remain none the wiser.
Now that you&aposre older and wiser, was that going a little too far?
For these, it's wiser to stick with the old than show off the new.
The reporter interviewing him is skeptical, but wiser, older Bernstein gives him the 411.
Could Dutch and Swiss pragmatism be the basis of wiser policies across the Atlantic?
So, here we are, definitely older and now 10 inches (or there about) wiser.
And it would be wiser if the two sides didn't hate each so much.
The best part is that, up until last week, TyAnna was none the wiser.
Bridget may have gotten older and wiser, but her movies have stayed the same.
Lifting the ban and letting pollsters poll seems wiser, and not just in Poland.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY lovely Courteney!!" she wrote, to which Cox replied, "Only wiser my sweet.
They grew up much too fast, made wiser by the void in their lives.
Science might help us solve this problem without farm animals being any the wiser.
I'm more wiser, I'm more stronger, I'm more focused, I'm not young any more.
Again, your friends are none the wiser about which lists you've put them in.
I wouldn't say that you get older and wiser just because you hang around.
Now they are part of a real movie, and yet they're wiser, and older.
It's odorless, colourless, and the innocent people breathing it in are none the wiser.
It would be wiser to use Bill as a high road campaigner for Hillary.
It seems their wiser reasoning had allowed them to find better ways to cope.
A wiser course would be to ban contributions from foreign and corporate entities now.
In terms of how Kawhi has developed — he's definitely older, I think he's wiser.
Turn it up loud, embrace loss, become more of yourself—the same but wiser.
As I've grown older, wiser, I've come to find life is its own gas.
Every nation seeks guiding principles from an imagined set of wiser and nobler ancestors.
But he considers himself older than his actual age, 33, or at least wiser.
She looked neither upset nor satisfied, maybe even just a bit older and wiser.
And Kiffin may be not only older but wiser after his years in Tuscaloosa.
And though he may have been a giant, some people were none the wiser.
Others, like Swiss rider Sebastien Reichenbach, believe it is wiser to stay at home.
That data is packaged and sold and resold and we are none the wiser.
"It seemed wise at the time and it seems even wiser now," Cramer said.
But, as I began to play with the presentation, simplicity seemed the wiser approach.
Once again, the chance to revisit Solo — now older but no wiser — proved irresistible.
I have seen it twice now, and am none the wiser second time around.
I hope that the wiser heads within the Republican Party prevail after the election.
So an unwelcome guest could be watching you and you'd never be the wiser.
But different isn't the same as better, happier, more fun, more fulfilling, or wiser.
Unlike Humpty Dumpty, I can be put back together: wiser, content, imperfect, and involved.
And I don't know if that's anything more than getting older, and getting wiser.
They stare at a privilege only the older and wiser among them get to experience.
Last year gave me memories and valuable experience, but I'm older and a little wiser.
Its four control settings are virtually silent, so your flatmate will be none the wiser.
Not wise enough to comprehend the musical alchemy Sumney has achieved here, but wiser nonetheless.
When it came time to tape the scene, the four women were none the wiser.
For a start, he got a little older and wiser (Connick turned 49 last Sunday).
Never have Franklin Roosevelt's words, "we have nothing to fear but fear itself," seemed wiser.
"Today's figures probably haven't made the European Central Bank any wiser," ING's Vanden Houte said.
There is no guarantee that the debate will become wiser, more conclusive or more civil.
Of course, Coach came back in South Pacific a wiser man and a better player.
"Maxwell will be 4 May 1 and she might be wiser than me," Simpson said.
Roll with the punches and you'll come out stronger and wiser on the other end.
Yet, at the end of the day, "you will live and be wiser," she added.
He was older and wiser, but was in deep trouble with the Nation of Islam.
Aspiring students and their families would make much wiser decisions if those numbers were available.
The next morning, I woke up next to him and he was none the wiser.
States that didn't learn this lesson in time have inadvertently taught it to wiser neighbors.
Predictive analytics can help investors make wiser and more profitable decisions before the market moves.
Democrats know this, so they seem to be pursuing a milder, and perhaps wiser, course.
It seems to me that they are all wiser than I was at their age.
"I think it's always wiser to wait until you have information before making conclusions," Mrs.
I probably thought I could pull it off, and no one would be the wiser.
But Noah Syndergaard, a year wiser and tossing as hard as ever, will edge him.
Also, the country is wiser: It will not succumb easily to a new cyber-colonialism.
Of course, they're older and wiser now, but they're still a compellingly exuberant rock band.
An older, wiser Woods returned last year from his fourth back operation with tempered expectations.
The audience applauds as the characters shuffle in one by one — older but no wiser.
I am a wiser realist and a die-hard romantic, so imperfection appeals to me.
The wiser Democrats waited years before launching their full-on bashing of the Iraq War.
In fact, it seems many are remaining calmer than their older (and supposed wiser) counterparts.
But now, I'm older, wiser and currently engaged in a doctoral pursuit in Homeland Security.
If she died tomorrow, if she had died yesterday, he would be none the wiser.
And the wiser thing for us to do is to stay focused on customer service.
"When you're younger, you may have more energy, but when you're older, you're wiser," she says.
Go into your week a little wiser about the world and try not to scam anyone.
After drying off the rogue spots with a towel, no one would ever be the wiser.
My hope is to create much broader global awareness and educate consumers to make wiser choices.
Since he's permanently parked at his news desk anyway, no one will even be the wiser.
Kratos is older and wiser, and he's got a second shot at being a family man.
You could leave it out on the coffee table and no one would be the wiser.
Unless they see the party being overthrown soon, it is wiser to focus on Chinese behaviour.
I'm excited to do this 10 years later when I'm older and wiser and more calm.
Now with independent label Blaster Records, Wicks says he's both older and wiser as an artist.
"When you're younger, you may have more energy, but when you're older, you're wiser," Kate says.
She's smarter and wiser than you, just in a far different package than you're used to.
Alex Robert Ross has been walking around Brooklyn feeling infinitely wiser since this interview took place.
They laugh about how they've gone and done it again and no one is the wiser.
The convertible-hybrid has returned a year wiser and significantly larger, sporting a few extra tricks.
Modern Family star Ariel Winter isn't even 18 yet, but she's already wiser than many adults.
" [Episode I, 38:30] "I'm looking around and realizing we're not these wiser, more mature people.
Consider it an opportunity to grow from your experiences — and make wiser financial choices every day.
New research says that talking about yourself in the third person can actually make you wiser.
It is time to put aside the past and move forward toward a wiser encryption policy.
It might be wiser to examine our own attachment to a narrative that is going nowhere.
" After quoting Ephesians, they signed off as "Two Old But Much Wiser Ladies from Eustis, Florida.
If they don't, those pensioners' representatives will invest their assets with funds that make wiser investments.
Marlin is older, Dory is none the wiser, and Crush (Andrew Stanton) is chiller than ever.
"Even Bob Dylan did a Super Bowl commercial for Chrysler," writes the older, wiser Mr. Love.
Later, as a woman, I found out that my parents' advice could not have been wiser.
We are no wiser than the Europeans who saw democracy yield to fascism, Nazism, or communism.
Now that I'm older—and supposedly wiser—I've learned to start giving in to the hype.
Focusing on a narrower set of priorities will help us make wiser investments in our military.
Now, a year wiser and few thousand older, in too many ways we are still waiting.
It can make you wiser but also more aware and scared of life's potential for pain.
"I feel wiser, more well-rounded and updated, and I'm almost in withdrawal now," she said.
This would be a much wiser and more loving choice than tax breaks for the rich.
I kept up with this facade for a while, messaging matches who were none the wiser.
Ordering the whole roster would leave you a couple hundred dollars poorer and no wiser, though.
And when human beings know themselves better, human beings will be smarter and will be wiser.
A far wiser course would have been to seek a balance between Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
In addition to being older and wiser, Clare clearly believes in the premise of The Bachelorette.
He says today's youngsters are much wiser about the party than he was 30 years ago.
The U.S.-China agreement gives hope that wiser heads can prevail, and therein lies its significance.
Victimhood during World War II did not necessarily make us wiser, more tolerant or politically astute.
But as a composer, you get a little bit older — and perhaps a little bit wiser.
But then it was not as if electing to receive would have been a wiser choice.
The target voter, meanwhile, is most likely none the wiser about why they're seeing politicized messaging.
And here they are, in "Zoolander 2," bearded, sadder, and yet somehow no wiser than before.
Parents are also getting wiser when it comes to how to manage the costs of college.
Wiser counsels prevailed, however, and a few months later the museum decided to take only two.
Jen is older than the first-time kindergarten mothers, and wiser — or at least more cynical.
The implication is that wiser authority figures should dictate what these families should and can eat.
In short you could slip this on the card machine and no one would be the wiser.
The Union here was far more intimate, and its organization much wiser, than in the preceding instance.
As I've grown older and wiser (though not yet wise!), I've developed a different relationship with regret.
Those of us evolved enough to harm less of the planet by being vegan were, obviously, wiser.
Or, you know, welcome another royal nephew and attend the Royal Wedding without anyone being the wiser.
I think she hoped that I would give her what those older, wiser women had given me.
Mentors reduce your learning curve by years through mastering the best of wiser, more experienced role models.
But wiser investors follow the practice of Peru's mountain farmers and spread their bets far and wide.
So if you're still hanging onto the 3, don't worry, your friends will be none the wiser.
And almost a month later -- as parliament prepares for its summer break -- we are still no wiser.
For one, he has Benji locked up in the basement of the bookstore, without anyone the wiser.
Chuck D thinks Tekashi69 should find younger and wiser friends, because Kanye West ain't doing the trick.
Back then he called himself older and wiser than some of the kids who were starting startups.
Perhaps thanks to these mishaps, foreign firms are getting wiser to the importance of naming in China.
Basically, the company wants the ability to get at your device without you ever being the wiser.
Bolt, though, thought better of it at the time, and was maybe all the wiser for it.
Even if they hadn't yet visited their parents' or grandparents' home countries, you'd be none the wiser.
Kardashian recently revealed that she's been sneakily following friends on Snapchat without them being the wiser. Why?
After all, no one else will ever be the wiser, and who cares about historical preservation anyway?
When their life is back to normal, you can "Unsnooze" them, and they'll be none the wiser.
Who doesn't want to live a long time, vibrant and sharp witted, wiser but no longer older?
Unless 16- and 17-year-olds have changed drastically since 2011, they haven't become better, wiser workers.
Khloé Kardashian was another year older and another year wiser on Sunday's Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
"It's never enjoyable to struggle, but it does make one stronger and wiser, I believe," he said.
This knowledge has made her intelligent, wiser than her friends and family, but also angry and alone.
A better way forward – a wiser way – is to focus on areas of common ground and agreement.
And the flea, as wiser voices than Bolton's can tell you, has no imminent plans to bite.
Wiser expects to have 1,000 schools across Brazil by the end of 2020, from about 450 now.
The older artist has more modest goals, but wiser ones: To see and be seen is enough.
She managed to dislike you to the end of her days without you ever being the wiser.
We are slightly wiser than we were before our routine "measure twice, cut once" Mercury retrograde lesson.
They would be wiser to quit, resign, and maybe cooperate if they participated in any criminal conspiracy.
He might be erratic and uninformed, but wiser heads would keep him from doing anything too stupid.
The underground was older and wiser, full of glyphs, psychology, and the dead imagery of ancient Myths.
"We tend to be wiser and more supportive for others than we are to ourselves," she said.
But to become wiser and safer, though indisputably annoyed, step away from that bowl and read on.
And if they don't, they'll remain none the wiser that you added them in the first place.
This despicable conduct will surely be met with the contempt of wiser minds in the international community.
Both supporters and skeptics of democracy promotion will come away from this book wiser and better informed.
More importantly, I'm making wiser decisions about how to invest that money for things that really matter.
For Trump, Bill Clinton's decision to ignore a brewing scandal would be a wiser course, Kall says.
A greater awareness of European culture, she felt, might have encouraged people to make a wiser decision.
There would be no more me telling her how others out there would be a wiser choice.
So that means that I just have to be a little wiser in the way I express myself.
It's probably the wiser way to go to get your cholesterol better, your health better, your energy better.
Mr Trump's alarmingly conditional commitment to NATO makes the EU defence structures so maligned by Brexiteers look wiser.
Wiser Chinese and Russian heads argue that ties are stronger because they are based on coldly calculated interests.
Thus, the person in 22A might pay more than those in 31D or 44F, and nobody's the wiser.
Wiser from her experience, Drew thinks she would have learned from that mistake and could have saved Jack.
It'd be wiser to try and keep some of that carbon in the ground in the first place.
Enter airplane mode: Switch it on before reading an incoming message, and the sender is none the wiser.
"I feel sexy and far more intelligent and wiser," Clarkson says of life as a wife and mom.
The most stark example of this kind of wiser move comes from Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos.
Yes, I am an Owl, Older, Working Less, still earning; but that also means Older, Wiser, still Learning.
Think of them as your older, wiser best friends giving real talk dating advice you need to hear.
We're really no wiser than we were before, but Kojima's eye for the uncanny and dramatic is clear.
Mentally strong people accept that and they choose to use each failure as an opportunity to grow wiser.
The particular situation was quickly and discretely resolved and many of the other customers were none the wiser.
Our inspiration for the characters was Peanuts, in that the kids seem so much wiser than their years.
Where self-driving cars are concerned, however, it would be wiser at this point to downshift the discussion.
"We needed the right to ruin our lives and crawl out from the wreckage, maybe wiser," Tea writes.
He shut down the server and, a bit wiser now, started a new one with some strict rules.
But those hawks would be a lot wiser to choose a less urgent issue to make their stand.
It was only when I asked an older friend that I heard much wiser advice: to quit immediately.
Older and wiser than when he wrote his most famous work, Fukuyama is less given to grand pronouncements.
"I certainly never feel that I am wiser than anyone, and I believe that we are all learning."
"One that is destined to leave you maybe not all that wiser, but definitely in a better mood."
Smith's Barra sunglasses are primarily designed for fishing but will leave your street-faring comrades none the wiser.
It would be wiser to accept the science of climate change and use it to advance the economy.
"Americans are no wiser than the Europeans who saw democracy yield to fascism, Nazism, or communism," he began.
Similar issues are coming up in your life now—but this time around, you are older and wiser.
Mr. Winick cautions would-be lovers appearing on reality shows that waiting to connect is the wiser course.
They were referred to as "generous and unsophisticated" — worker bees to be directed by the older and wiser.
The wiser test of acceptability is whether an argument is thoughtful, thought-provoking and offered in good faith.
All Helen wants is for her to stay none the wiser of what she does for a living.
Despite what the aphrodisiac sellers say, men do get old, and they don't get any wiser with age.
"We are wiser than the computers," he said in a 2010 interview with the German magazine Der Spiegel.
It's bureaucratically wiser (and safer) to mask and then see who might have cause to ask for more.
Who has taught me what love is … Kids who are braver and wiser than their old man is.
He told The Daily Beast last year that "Archie Bunker was far wiser of heart" than Mr. Trump.
A fledgling music producer, Isaiah is a little older, but — as we shall soon learn — not much wiser.
I returned from my trip a few pounds heavier, not much wiser, but with some unexpected new interests.
Writing for The Wrap, Jason Solomons said that the movie "doesn't feel wiser, just wearier" than its predecessor.
If you're doing all the right stuff, you're getting smarter and kinder and wiser as you're getting older.
It might be wiser to sell more judiciously, but not possible to trim just stocks or just bonds.
Many view the youth as troublemakers or in need of rescuing from their hormones by supposedly wiser adults.
On HEAVY META, Gallo proved that he's just a wiser and sharper songwriter than most people doing it.
But only if you believe the myth that your fellow humans are kinder and wiser than the gods.
Still others are winking and nodding at it, retweeting #QAnon references while pretending to be none the wiser.
They realize that becoming a wiser, more evolved version of ourselves is a gift, not an obstacle to overcome.
"I feel myself growing every day as a person, as we all do, just getting older and wiser hopefully."
"THE older the wiser" may ring true for much of life, but not for our ability to handle money.
But this leaves Mexicans none the wiser about what Mr Trump's new "fair relationship" with Mexico will look like.
In other words, the money could have belonged to terrorists, and this individual would have been none the wiser.
The good news is younger people in the UK and the US can get older and wiser one day.
These anniversaries give us older and wiser beings the opportunity to consider works as products of their historical era.
There's nothing like remembering your first kiss to make you appreciate being older, wiser and far less socially awkward.
It is probably wiser to reward the user for engaging in any athletic behavior and make setting goals optional.
The humans are kept occupied, docile and none the wiser thanks to their all-encompassing link to the Matrix!
Obviously that is not who I am today and I'd like to think I'm a little older and wiser!
Keith said that thanks to that experience she found her voice and now her team is stronger and wiser.
I hope that that wiser and cooler heads are going to prevail but there's no telling with this president.
Season three has seen the women of Insecure grow up, grow apart, grow wiser, grow out of old phases.
It's a film about a boy who sustains a grievous loss and emerges a little wiser for his troubles.
I think the nation is wiser than that, and I'm optimistic that this isn't the end of all things.
With my teachings, people can be healthier, wiser, and smarter, and they can have confidence and peace of mind.
I know I'd visited the company's HQ a few times in those intervening years and wasn't any the wiser.
He's healthy and wiser and primed to reboot his career — with a renewed sense of purpose for his music.
We hope that cooler heads will prevail, that wiser heads will prevail and we will not get to that.
It's a good thing the Haitian community is far stronger, wiser, and kinder than Donald Trump will ever be.
With the importance of oil declining, Riyadh has decided it is wiser to prioritise market share, the sources say.
The new spot, part of Anheuser-Busch InBev-owned Budweiser's broader responsible drinking campaign called "Drink Wiser," debuted Thursday.
The assumption that Trump's impulses can be kept in check by wiser minds in his administration is being challenged.
This is a wiser, more experienced person with a better grasp on his art as well as the world.
After three years had passed, I was a little wiser and I wondered if my therapist had a point.
After the call, the entire ride is negotiated through the app, and the passenger is sometimes none the wiser.
In Kimberly Bartosik's new piece, three dancers power through a storm with the help of a younger, wiser generation.
In her words: Four be the things I am wiser to know / Idleness, sorrow, a friend, and a foe.
He knew my worries and pain, and the fifty years that separated us made him seem that much wiser.
Does he understand the levers of bureaucratic power, or can he be secretly rolled and be none the wiser?
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, similarly, is phasing in policies for wiser antibiotic use in nursing homes.
But Italians — including League voters — are wiser than that, and we have rarely taken our discontent to the streets.
But it would be wiser to implement them through legislation in the City Council or existing city agencies instead.
Somehow, the younger Fellini strikes me as sadder and wiser than the all-powerful magus he would eventually become.
" The series aims to help you "make wiser choices and live a life that&aposs happier and more fulfilling.
The cast of the "Jersey Shore" returns, older but maybe not wiser, to hit up the Miami club scene.
He also believes, though, that he has returned to the theater a wiser actor than when he started there.
When they relocate and die, their records can live on for decades with their former officials none the wiser.
" He did, adding that over the last year, "She's grown older and more wiser and more perfect for me.
I know it would have been difficult to do, but it might have been wiser to be less subtle.
But this time around, older, a bit heavier and wiser, he said the protests held no attraction for him.
With this condition met, the recipient immune systems appeared to have been none the wiser about non-native cells.
As in many myths, Inanna comes back stronger and wiser, which Blickle could relate to as a new parent.
Restraint was the wiser option for a chastened America unready to pass the mantle but condemned now to share it.
I think the path of diplomacy that he&aposs chosen is the wiser one and I commend him for that.
Future turkey neck aside, there's at least one part of growing older that Nettles is full-on embracing – growing wiser.
Christian's sister Anna tweeted out a photo of the exchange, which as an older, wiser sister, she found pretty hilarious.
Each of Trump's enemies is learning from the experience of the other, and the White House remains none the wiser.
You'll probably feel like you aged a year after listening to this song, which is fine, because you'll be wiser.
I'm growing up, and that doesn't necessarily mean becoming more mature or wiser or buttoning things up a bit more.
It's been a wiser strategy to wait a little longer to sell, and return to equity markets a little sooner.
One of the rapper's security guards thought wiser of it, and quickly hauled him away, but the fans kept brawling.
Perhaps that approach seemed wiser at the time when a sitting president with millions of zealous followers was the opponent.
Not to say I don't still have those moments but I just feel like 40 makes me older and wiser.
It turns out that the old saying "Older is wiser" is true when it comes to tax refunds, as well.
Bagehot thought that MPs were wiser than the electorate in general but nevertheless too apt to act like a crowd.
Wiser heads would argue that winning hearts and minds in Kashmir is just as important as getting tough with Pakistan.
It's usually wiser, for longer-term investments, to hold them in broadly diversified, low-cost holdings, probably in index funds.
When you "snooze" a friend, you will unfollow them for just 30 days, and they will be none the wiser.
It's 2016 and you may have thought we'd all be a little older and wiser than this time last year.
Interestingly, when doctors are paid to focus on delivering better care rather than just more care, they make wiser choices.
These people live (and sometimes die) for only one purpose: making America safer by making America wiser about the world.
You've learned hard lessons about responsibility and commitment, and are now emerging as a wiser, more mature version of yourself.
Now, we're taking a look back at Queen Bey's most recent performances while pregnant — when fans were none the wiser.
I've always seen it as the older, wiser and less inhibited sister to "Breathe on Me" (another of Britney's greatest).
"We don't come out angry and men-hating and all that — just wiser about the structure of things," said Heather.
The old comrades are disappointed by the failure of the socialist project, but now wiser about the reasons for it.
They are proof that when people are trying to solve common problems, they are wiser collectively than they are individually.
There isn't much spill-over, either; I can go from Tegan and Sara to Megadeth without anyone being the wiser.
Wiser than many of their leaders, the American public continues to advocate a 220006-vote threshold for Supreme Court justices.
Calling himself "just wiser" as he enters his fourth season, Smith said he had a deeper understanding of the offense.
Like individuals who grow wiser with age, collectively, in turning toward death, we stand to learn a lot about living.
Skipping authorization can mean that programs intended to sunset continue past their expiration dates while no one is the wiser.
Recalling how she felt like an "aristocrat," Morrison believed she was smarter and took it for granted she was wiser.
A study shows teenagers make wiser choices if they are encouraged to reimagine healthy behavior as an act of rebellion.
Similarly, his legislative record was overlooked when he was just Obama's elder, wiser wingman, but lately has faced heavy criticism.
Though passionately felt and described, his struggles can feel overdetailed; they'd benefit from the insights of an older, wiser narrator.
Much wiser than McConnell, the American people prefer a 60-vote threshold by a 61 percent to 85033 percent margin.
You're in an adventurous mood, but today it's wiser to behave more conservatively, especially if you're working on relationship issues.
"It's the idea of 'sadder but wiser,'" says Anton Gollwitzer, third year graduate student and co-author of the study.
Once again, the Trump administration would have been wiser to work through Congress on a refined and clear legislative change.
Let what they truly enjoy and need outweigh the lessons of your upbringing, because sometimes they're wiser than you think.
This, one senses, is her brutal but beautiful route into a new book — a shorter, wiser one, sharp and devastating.
I was a bit nervous about my future — but also feeling older, wiser, bolder and ready for whatever was next.
But instead he's taking things slow, with the cautiousness of a wiser, more mature adult who's learning from his past.
People driving by saw a laughing mud woman on her lawn, hundreds of years wiser and full of razor blades.
We like to think that what doesn't kill us makes us stronger, or more resilient, or . . . something. Deeper. Wiser. Enlarged.
Maybe working to undermine the president's re-election is a wiser course of action than helping to destroy Mr. Biden.
Such speculative length brings dangers of volatile reversals, but that may be what the older, wiser heads are waiting for.
That said, the wiser choice would have been to make clear the role of Breaking the Silence in the project.
A wiser president faced with such circumstances would govern with humility and a respect for the views of all Americans.
Just choosing one color one over the other does not make for a wiser investment strategy, just a riskier gamble.
But the more recent history of presidential calculations suggests that candidates are wiser to run when the moment presents itself.
Yet it now seems wiser to point to our intrinsically American shortcomings, more than Russian interference, for Mr. Trump's victory.
And it will always be easier and wiser for liberals to trust America to do the right thing in the end.
It is the greatest gift for me because, over time, I grow mentally stronger, more humble, more kind, more giving, wiser.
For a while, Donald Trump's promises to cut taxes and spend freely on infrastructure made higher rates appear all the wiser.
I'm that wiser, better looking dude (those extra four kilos went into all the right places) you will one day become.
You may be wiser, older, or younger, but that doesn't give me reason to set aside my claims, and accept yours.
"Investors would be wiser to purchase oil assets at a discount in anticipation of a medium-term price boom," he said.
At its height Babe was a hellishly fun read, the devilish little sister to the older and wiser sites on offer.
"It's not possible to check every single one, but there are times where we are able to do that," Wiser said.
We'd like to think that Yahoo's failure has made us wiser and more cautious, less likely to repeat the same mistakes.
It may have been wiser for them to focus on hitting a lower price point with a more streamlined feature set.
Both USB-C and Lightning (used by Beats X) seem like wiser choices for premium-priced headphones this far into 2017.
A wiser man than Trump would recognize his weaknesses, and then choose staffers and set up processes meant to combat them.
In hindsight, it might have been wiser to have delayed introducing inflation targets until the economy was closer to being stable.
If her coworkers hadn't have updated their viewers about what happened the next night, no one would have been the wiser.
Publishers would be wiser to get users to stay on their own sites, so that they can profit from the relationship.
The latter had to step away from his creation in disgrace before eventually returning to the helm an arguably wiser man.
Just maybe the wiser heads in the White House will prevail and work toward a deeper trade alliance for the region.
That allows the attacker to modify data on the server from his malicious site, while the victim is none the wiser.
"We hope that cooler heads will prevail, that wiser heads will prevail and we will not get to that," he said.
Gardening is probably a wiser pastime for her than tweeting ... considering that's what led to her hit ABC sitcom being canceled.
Now that I'm older and wiser, I would likely despise someone like Adrian for his over-inflated sense of literary prowess.
Wiser on his second attempt, he bought a new TV for $450 and saved a screen shot of the original offer.
A wiser course for Republicans would be to confirm the Garland nomination to the Supreme Court in the lame-duck session.
In the meantime, Ngalo, who has not yet heard of WISER, hopes for some rain while he contemplates his next move.
Everyone has gotten a little bit older, a little bit wiser, and they're starting to put out music that's globally competitive.
Wearing a garment covered in big blue eyes, he becomes supernatural, wiser and more perceptive than his creator and permanently unblinking.
While many in Washington see rescission as an election year stunt, it might be wiser to look at the bigger picture.
But since much stress is unavoidable, working out how to harness it may be wiser than fruitless attempts to banish it.
If you're a wiser soul, you may have spent your time sampling some of Holland's other mind-blowing edible specialty: Gouda.
"Copy-pasting proven models from wiser nations, and learning from America's own history, is mostly all that is needed," concludes Cooper.
But in addition to imposing user limits, WhatsApp has also reportedly gotten wiser to the way networks are abusing this feature.
It's wiser to focus initially on achieving success in one market, before optimizing your legal structure as you look to expand.
Still, because McCain is in control of the defense budget, it would be "wiser" for Trump not attack him, Spoehr acknowledged.
I explained that the country was badly governed, and I felt the rebels would have provided wiser leadership and free elections.
Wonder Woman is stronger than Hercules, wiser than Athena, and one of the longest-running comic book heroines of all time.
History shows trade wars generally produce only losers, but it looks likely that matters will get worse before wiser heads prevail.
Now I've got wiser – I've started to store takeaway vomit in a freezer so that it can be preserved for longer.
The young girl managed to spend "about £2127,2152.33" ($4,198) in a month through iTunes, while her parents were none the wiser.
The letter is the first of many from Anthony (Tom Burke), who is older, wiser, naughtier, and more Delphic than Julie.
No one would have been the wiser had Shiffrin removed her skis and called it a day, called it a season.
So the best diet, as people much wiser than me have already stated, is probably the one you can stick to.
We need to make the wiser choice and lead ourselves into a safer future by removing one of my greatest passions.
Had she lingered more in the mystery and murk, the collection might have been even deeper, wiser, than it already is.
If the point is to advance your vision, there are wiser ways to spend your money than running for public office.
But with so little to show after all these years, it is hard to see what wiser path America could follow.
Airport officials are none the wiser as to how the teen managed to get into the plane and start the engines.
Though the text places his age around 30, this Hamlet seems both younger and wiser than such a number would indicate.
It might also be wiser to purchase a warmer after the baby arrives or keep your receipt for an easy exchange.
Two adjacent seats on the same flight can vary in price by hundreds of dollars, and no traveler is the wiser.
You know you're in a bull market when older, wiser voices start warning that the price has got ahead of fundamentals.
Basically, if one routes political spending through an opaque non profit, then the public, including American voters, are none the wiser.
They are also low at the moment and could be "a safer, wiser choice for many refinancing candidates," according to Pentis.
That's a mistake, argued Charlie Firestone, suggesting that censuring the President and continuing to investigate him would be a wiser course.
And that, in turn, might lead to some tangible improvements in a world that could use fewer illusions and wiser leaders.
It's the stairs of the Met that, mostly naked, seem to rival the steps of the older, wiser Colosseum or Acropolis.
Bots, or 'zombies,' inside the net are often infected through malware and are used without their owner being any the wiser.
But in this era of climate change, is it wiser to have fewer people to house, feed and provide power for?
Ask for help from someone older and wiser—you need a pep talk from someone who has been there, done that.
Going forward, the next five years, when I'm 30—and I know I'm chilling now—I'm so excited to grow wiser.
And what his impact on geopolitics, social issues and democratic norms will be, I leave to more knowledgeable and wiser commentators.
There have been "difficult discussions" with the Balls, he said, when milking the clock to protect a lead was the wiser tactic.
A better, wiser person may have been able…to remain faithful to Christ while leading a political party in the current environment.
Tesla probably would have been wiser to raise money last year when the shares were trading at a higher price, Nelson said.
It is closer to the opposite: he has left so many clues, which are often contradictory, that we are hardly the wiser.
While Jon was handing over the expansive North to his new girlfriend, the woman currently ruling the region was none the wiser.
Andy McCabe would have still been helping out with it&aposs investigation for Bob Mueller, and we would have never been wiser.
But also sometimes, they go off on a whim, and wiser ears will say, 'no, that idea was tried 10 years ago.
They were making thousands of dollars a month defrauding US and European advertisers, entirely off the radar, with no one the wiser.
It was like Ted Danson snapping his fingers in The Good Place, starting the whole thing over with no one the wiser.
The other is that if Mr Modi's government puts in some effort, it is capable of coming up with those wiser policies.
The danger is that, even if he is shrewder about obtaining power, he may be no wiser about how to exercise it.
He would say the constrained vision is wiser whether the subject is tipping, expanding health insurance or choosing between capitalism and socialism.
When I was young, I was taken under the wing of a few different older, wiser women, and I was comfortable there.
Her new anthology, The Bitch is Back: Older, Wiser, and (Getting) Happier, was published on September 27, 2016 by William Morrow/HarperCollins.
So, the teen was none the wiser as Ayala and more than a dozen of her friends planned their own special night.
And when you expand your perspective and understanding around loss, you become wiser, another virtue to have in your resiliency tool kit.
For many former progressives, the war crushed any hope that modern humanity would prove to be gentler and wiser than its forebears.
And for its 150 million daily users, it could make the time we spend obsessing over social media Stories a wiser investment.
Age has only made these two old friends wiser and at pre-apocalyptic Outpost 3, their plan goes off without a hitch.
This is supposed to be wiser than trading your precious allowance at the candy store for an awesome, yet fleeting sugar rush.
We're a little older and a little wiser and we probably have a better idea of who's going to win the Oscars.
Here he is a bit older, and none the wiser, and still doing the things he loves: partying, drinking, and making money.
On the iPhone, Apple has taken a much wiser strategy of breaking iTunes apart with single-purpose apps for all of it.
"The pressure of the crisis has started to bear fruits, and the wiser course would be changing the whole orientation," Gargash added.
The experiments also showed that experience made players wiser; by the tenth round only around 10% of players were refusing to confess.
C'mon. We're all a little older and wiser now, and it's time to get a little more "adult" with our snacking habits.
The King in the North is also the king of our hearts — and now he's one year older, wiser and, yes, hotter.
The study suggests that teenagers may make wiser choices if they are encouraged to view healthy behavior as an act of defiance.
Something mysterious—a contagion of souls—occurred in that vault, and Budreau's movie, entertaining as it is, leaves us little the wiser.
Moreover, students who receive federal aid could also be given personalized training on debt and expected income to make wiser borrowing decisions.
As a result, collectively they became wiser: Their ratings more closely tracked the objective quality of the service that they were receiving.
The young girl managed to spend "about £3,500," or $4,198, in a month through iTunes, while her parents were none the wiser.
The lowly squire proves to be a far wiser and more compassionate ruler than the noblemen who mock him and his master.
So I took my little talent in my hand and faced the world again, braver than before and wiser for my failures.
I believe he's still incarcerated; I just hope he has found some friends who are wiser and kinder than I once was.
They could be sharing information about your (not-so-private) online activities with federal agents, and you would be none the wiser.
We catch up with Johnson's no-hopers and grievous angels; they're a few decades older and, for the most part, little wiser.
If he never changes his mind (which is probably a wiser assumption than hoping he will), can you be O.K. with that?
Instead it's wiser to regard an era of exposure like this one as a test, which can be passed but also failed.
As my financial position deteriorated, my beers were slipped surreptitiously on to the checks of rowdy bankers who were never the wiser.
And some of that wiser subgroup who had chosen to give counsel and smoke hash might symbolically take over the oppressor's house.
That's what I think we all try to do when we're getting older, and you just hope that you're getting wiser too!
But throughout history the wiser minds have understood that anger and moral posturing are not a good antidote to rage and fanaticism.
In fact, she has a new wig and is applying for a job working with an elderly woman, no one the wiser.
Sometimes I tally the losses, and sometimes I feel like it is wiser not to, for fear I will be too angry.
So responsibly celebrate St. Patrick this year a little wiser about the health benefits and risks with one of its signature potables.
"He's the same person, just older and wiser," said Davis, who served five years as governor two decades after Brown left office.
A wiser prime minister would have said little, while taking steps to ensure that government offices and installations in Catalonia stayed open.
It may be wiser to consider if you really need that new golf club or pair of shoes that caught your eye.
Theology — from end to end with labor keen; and here, poor fool with all my lore I stand, no wiser than before.
We're all wiser to that now and know the lengths powerful men will go to in order to demean and silence their victims.
Everything that happens is for your growth, your learning, and for you to know that you can access deeper, wiser parts of yourself.
Perseverance means embracing rejection, pain, and failure, because you know that the stumbling blocks ahead are going to make you stronger and wiser.
" She went on to gush about how supportive Offset has been about her career and how he has made her "a wiser person.
He seems like a real idiot who loves to advertise his bad ideas in public forums and ignore the advice of wiser people.
And now, a wiser FCC is just including provisions in its rules to nip those pesky state-level battles off at the bud.
Since the rental car used the same system she was none the wiser to the mixup and drove off on her merry way.
But inexperience and rushing in where wiser men hesitate is handing the world's most powerful man little but disaster and embarrassment so far.
Older, wiser, and infinitely more familiar with wine-speak, she represents what Tess thinks life could be if she plays her cards right.
The hard fact is that the supposedly wiser and kindlier government and pension fund pros in the Central States case screwed up anyway.
As you get a little older and a little wiser, you start to understand those sacrifices your parents have made over the years.
Conversely, it may be wiser to avoid being mentioned in the same breath as Mr Trump altogether than it is to embrace him.
It's called aging - a process by which athletes grow wiser, more focused and go on to win medals and hearts at the Olympics.
Then, he would go home to Giancola and sleep in her bed, revealing none of his recent antics, leaving Giancola none the wiser.
A wiser government would reassure Americans that today's levels of illegal immigration are modest by historical standards, far lower than a decade ago.
What might be good fun on one hand, on the other could have a major effect on those who are none the wiser.
The love birds, who are expecting their first child, married in a secret ceremony over the weekend — and fans were none the wiser.
Over the coming three years you'll tackle some epic challenges that are meant to make you stronger, wiser, and a pro at adulting.
The Economist may think Singapore is quaint and old-fashioned, but time will tell if a cautious approach to social change is wiser.
Now that Jenner has transformed into an older, wiser, and more mature 19-year-old, she's finally embracing her freckled face and chest.
Except the catch wasn't really a catch, and no one was the wiser until someone decided to take a closer look on Tuesday.
For his upcoming testimony to be more than a reflection of warring passions, the questioners must be wiser and greater than their politics.
But that doesn't mean she's open to getting engaged so early on in a relationship again: "I'm older and wiser now," she says.
It also essentially makes the point that these illegal spy files could end up in Timbuktu and you'd be none the wiser. 20193.
This is a great time to talk to someone older and wiser about your plans: Some solid advice will come your way today.
You can swear off The Breakfast Club forever or you can rewatch it, as Ringwald did, with a wiser and more critical eye.
Connected and autonomous vehicle technologies offer a wiser solution, intended to optimize roadway and resource utilization, potentially saving billions in future infrastructure expansion.
Or maybe, because of family circumstances like far-flung siblings, it would be wiser to just sell the property and split the proceeds.
Later and for many years it seemed wiser to maintain that silence when men in positions of power or influence lunged or propositioned.
"It would have been much wiser if President Trump had started this past year, 2017, with a bipartisan infrastructure bill," Van Hollen said.
"They would be much wiser just to wait an hour, go for a walk, and let gravity squeeze out some of the water."
It was little surprise to our wiser parents when our expectations were dashed by better-coached, better-trained, and better all-around teams.
They give away the money, go back to school, and let their adult doppelgängers get arrested, none the wiser to their criminal saga.
Still, his reaction tugged at my heart, making me realize that some day, he'll come back to the book with sadder, wiser eyes.
The internet's number one crush of 20193, Keanu Reeves, is turning another year older, wiser, and hotter today and it's time to celebrate.
I realized that a mortgage would be a much wiser investment, and I was inspired to take my future into my own hands.
The wiser we become, the more we see how much we don't know and how much we need others to help us know.
People are starting to become wiser to the amount of data Facebook harvests from its users, and its highly personal advertising targeting practices.
Even senior Republican voices in the foreign policy debate have said it may be wiser to stay in but keep a low profile.
As the actress and Red Table Talk host is a year older and wiser, she's also strengthened her relationship with husband Will Smith.
I look forward to an incarnation of the show that is a little older, wiser, and more adept at delivering on its promises.
This time around, the sisters of Arendelle and their friends are a little older, a little wiser and a whole lot more emo.
While former Secretary of State Clinton may have more experience than the Vermont senator, the Sanders campaign said he's made the wiser choices.
Does all this mean that we have become impervious to critique, that we are now no longer able to mature and become wiser?
Colton jumped a fence and repeatedly attempted to wriggle out of his Bachelor title, all as wide-eyed, hopeful Hannah was none the wiser.
She also only had sweet words for her fake little sis that included a piece of advice from someone who is older and wiser.
Some would say those were crocodile tears, but wiser folks know a dude named Jesse coming from slave stock Down South should've been first.
If that happens without your knowledge, a malicious actor could have eyes and ears on all your private files and you're none the wiser.
I am much wiser than you, and instead see it as the test bed for a fitting model of democracy for the 21st century.
Electors are tapped on the basis of their loyalty to a political party—not because they are wiser or more reflective than anybody else.
One is that there is a great deal of pent-up energy in the Indian economy, waiting to be released by wiser government policies.
They're older, wiser, smarter than they were when they first entered the Oval Office and they don't care to sit around and play nice.
Samsung's a bit wiser for its sins of the past, and the product is now subject to some of the industry's most rigorous testing.
If I was a wiser person I might have found something teachable in those old messages; their anxieties and boasts, and apologies and flirtations.
"The big-picture look at widows is that there's almost always a loss of income," said Cindy Hounsell, the founder and president of Wiser.
Originally released episodically, its huge levels are veritable assassination Rube Goldberg machines, full of elaborate ways to kill people without anyone being the wiser.
This play created the illusion that the defense needed to sink into the paint, even if it would've been wiser just to stay home.
These are people who've been through specific romantic challenges and have come out of them wiser — and are happy to spread their newfound wisdom.
I'm a little wiser (in that I will never do that again), and I have a newfound motivation to go back to the gym.
He noted that had Tom not mentioned the fact that he had a physical disability, no one in the room would be the wiser.
As the name of her new sophomore album suggests, Rita Ora is rising to the top as a stronger and wiser version of herself.
If you're unhappy with your bellybutton, post-baby or otherwise, it might be wiser to consult with a plastic surgeon versus a cosmetic dermatologist.
A wiser course would have been to work with Congress to ensure that all visitors to our nation are properly vetted with appropriate documentation.
Sit and reflect honestly on the emotional issues you need to work out, and then find someone older and wiser who can help you.
For example, a traditional door lock may just be the wiser choice when studies show 75 percent of Bluetooth smart locks can be hacked.
Those so inclined to see a charged parable of white envy toward black success can do so, and everyone else remains none the wiser.
When Joel's alarm clock goes off, her's none the wiser and believes his wife naturally rises looking like a creamy skinned, perfectly curled goddess.
Saturn is also the planet of authority and mastery: Do you know someone older and wiser who can act like a mentor to you?
To some degree the answer is that many of us, although generally not the wiser older heads who built the genome project, were naïve.
The Democrats would be wiser to avoid the appearance of working only to undermine Trump at the expense of voters' priorities, starting with jobs.
I was excited about getting to know more about him in paradise for two weeks, but it would have been wiser to know less.
But for 14-year-old Wildiano Maxaieie, who looks more like 10 but is wiser than his years, SMS-Biz has been a revelation.
Tiny, even microscopic probes would suffice to gather all the data needed about the planet and its volatile inhabitants without anyone being the wiser.
While London then thought it wiser to seek closer cooperation with its close American ally, De Gaulle chose the other way, the European way.
I suspect that this year's lineup will offer the same, and in my view, you're making the wiser choice by buying the "budget" iPhone.
The President might have no intention to do so, but Australia and others are none the wiser with respect to where Trump is going.
" – had given way to a bleaker realisation on the album's older, wiser lead single "I Would Fix You": "Life is stressful when you're successful.
To be fair, whether the experiments are small-bore or cataclysmic, we are left none the wiser about what it means to be human.
Being literate in the language of your immigrant ancestors (whether that language is Spanish, Korean, Mandarin or Armenian) makes you wiser and more powerful.
I hope people will turn again and again to his work, because I don't know a wiser or more original or more honest thinker.
But if the point is to advance your vision, there seem to be wiser ways to spend your money than running for public office.
Sansa, who is a little older and wiser in some ways, less wise in others, observed a lot during her time in King's Landing.
In an interview with the German magazine Der Spiegel in 2010, he expounded on his decision: "We are wiser than the computers," he said.
Rather than yielding to temptation for a second helping of anything, it's far wiser to melt a bite of Chianti on your tongue instead.
Since those questions don't necessarily have clear answers, Justices Kagan and Breyer may have deemed it wiser to table them for the time being.
President Barack Obama understood that it was wiser to reduce tensions with Iran than to try to fight it in a broken Arab world.
Temper its sleek minimalism with high-rise jeans, artsy earrings and statement stilettos, and no one at the water cooler will be the wiser.
He could be standing next to you in the bus queue, having a Force 12 nervous breakdown, and you'd never be any the wiser.
The cutting edge tech (literally) behind "The Mandalorian" creates a new standard and paradigm for media — and the audience will be none the wiser.
It was a reminder that Chinese leaders would be wiser to find ways to accommodate demands for freedom than to try to fight them.
Instead of trying to pinpoint the most disappointing team through the season's opening third, perhaps it's wiser to just select the most disappointing conference.
But I know for sure we will come out of this stronger, wiser and will continue to pursue our dreams our own individual ways.
I imagine thousands of people will solve this puzzle and go on with their Sundays none the wiser to all the bells and whistles.
That's a really important part of creativity—to be humble and try to make something that transcends, that's smarter and wiser than you are.
You're going to be able to look at the issues that stressed you out in the beginning of the month with fresher, wiser eyes.
I'd love to tell you how much easier it was the second time — being older, wiser, and more experienced — but that's just not the case.
I asked Carolanne Marcantonio, senior sex therapist and co-founder of Wiser Sex Therapy in NYC, to help me analyse Lego porn as a fetish.
Luke reached out to me during my cancer journey and we picked right back up, albeit older and wiser, but that connection remained in tact.
"I am wiser today than when the case began, and I am sorry for all the damage I caused to so many people," Murgio said.
We're super grateful that we've been able to continue making music together, in an albeit updated version of the band (older, wiser, with families, etc).
Chloë Grace Moretz has been acting since she was an adolescent, and she's got the poise and wiser-than-her-years disposition to prove it.
This comprehensive course aims to guide you through the absolute basics of the stock market so you can become a wiser (and potentially richer) investor.
It's just a clever tactic that your parents would use to convince you to pay each gift equal attention, but we're older and wiser now.
You don't want to make mistakes, but it's wiser to let yourself make them once in a while rather than avoiding them at all costs.
Now, a bit wiser, I make sure every payment I make leads to a subsequent reward — something I can give back to a future me.
"I'm thankful that we are together today, as I am older and wiser to appreciate the sacrifices that you made for us," Dale Jr. continued.
"This will forever remain with me, but I will not let it break me — just make me stronger and wiser as a person," Torres said.
Event Recap For many of us, new years bring resolutions … perhaps to exercise more, or eat better, or maybe be a little wiser with money.
There is Roberta, who marries a man bound for Vietnam and is absolutely certain that doing so makes her far wiser than her 16 years.
She says she has made it her mission to empower other women by helping to launch a national campaign called Be WisER+ About Breast Cancer.
Now, in my old age (mid-twenties), I am wiser and more cautious, and certainly know much more about skin care than I did then.
Although the now-wiser Poe orders Finn to pull out, it's Rose who stops Finn by knocking his ship out of the line of fire.
A traditional thermostat may just be the wiser choice if your "smart" thermostat can lose functionality during an outage or even be hijacked by ransomware.
It's harder to find applicable career advice from the older and wiser generations because what worked ten or twenty years ago won't necessarily work today.
It's going to probably to take me longer and longer the older I get[...] You just get older and wiser and see your own bullshit.
Because if he were a little wiser – and a little luckier – he might've known better than to sleep with a woman who's secretly his aunt.
Prior to joining Goldman Sachs, she was an attorney at Shearman & Sterling and founded the firm's women's network (WISER) and served on its diversity committee.
If President Trump were wiser here, he'd continue to cash in on his genuine tweeting but avoid sending out the most potentially personally damaging messages.
As unpopular as Bush was at the time, Democrats understood that it was wiser to fight his most destructive policies, not every one of them.
Did their helmets give them a false sense of security, luring them into risky shots when ducking out of the way was the wiser choice?
" Ivana Trump also has opinions on her daughter's conversion to Judaism: "She's very smart and has always made wise decisions, none wiser than marrying Jared.
Disappointed Disappointed: People have the right to speak, but sometimes — at group dinners — it is wiser to keep the peace, while they pass the peas.
Clearly, politicians might use illeism for purely rhetorical purposes but, when applied to genuine reflection, it appears to be a powerful tool for wiser reasoning.
Children need freedom, yes, but they also need us, their ostensibly wiser guardians, to pay attention to their particular needs and help them meet them.
They can have nannies assist them, or one of them could be a stay-at-home parent, and they're older and wiser and more mature.
Along the way, internecine battles led to a "hard fork" and the creation of "Bitcoin cash" (in August 2017), but the cryptocurrency community emerged wiser.
Those of us studying its evolution have become wiser, but crypto currencies will need to continue their evolution as the rest of the world progresses.
Wealth Matters BRAD SACKS brought in two family friends who were older and wiser when he started his sauce company, More Than Gourmet, in 270.
It is wiser than an investigative body, which often has a narrow view of a candidate's qualifications, based on investigative findings untested by a jury.
But it's the height of Washington arrogance to believe that's exactly what would happen if it weren't for the wiser heads of D.C. taking control.
But what if we were to give you a carefully curated catalog of books that were guaranteed to make you wiser, wittier, and unabashedly woke?
Last week, Wiser bought all of Number One for an undisclosed sum, adding about 135 schools and 100 million reais ($30 million) in annual revenue.
"The objective was to bring balance back to nature, and to use the natural resources on earth in a wiser way," he tells CNN Business.
He said "the politics of the moment" make it wiser to focus on specific issues like the cost of housing than to rail against capitalism.
"Lizzie has also grown up, she's older, she's wiser, she has a much bigger shoe budget," Variety reported Duff saying from the stage in Anaheim.
All I can say is that my mom never went to college and she's a heck of a lot wiser and savvier than I am.
It may be something that has to be earned by being smarter, wiser, kinder, more careful — and luckier — than we've ever had to be before.
As of now, the boys are none the wiser to the turmoil between their mom and grandma, but they probably know more than we realize.
Read more " _____ • Matt Latimer in Politico: "Until wiser minds prevail, the Democrats seem to be betting that the entire Trump team will go to prison.
"You see influencers becoming wiser," said Landman, who was on the board of influencer businesses Fullscreen (sold to AT&T) and WhoSay (sold to Viacom).
If you have the choice between going to dinner with a friend and buying a new TV, the latter might seem like a wiser investment.
She is wiser and more world-weary than the girlish Katy Perry, more impassioned than the ice-cool Rihanna, more demure than the slinky Beyoncé.
It's now being reported that senior Justice Department officials counseled Comey against going public with this new information; that would have been the wiser course.
By virtually every metric, the liberal international order has made the world healthier, wealthier, wiser, more secure and more tolerant than it has ever been.
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John Lewis who had said he was not a legitimate President, instead of taking the politically wiser course of just shrugging off the revered congressman's jab.
The entire series of Doctor Who is predicated on the idea that the Doctor is kinder, wiser, and more attuned to the universe's glory than humans.
The "very special" jewelry in the museum's collection is replaced with fakes, the art ends up in the observers hands, and no one is the wiser.
Three robbers made away with cash from the bar's register, but these two lovebirds were none the wiser — at least until after it all went down.
In the end, Peter builds himself back up from scratches and mistakes, piecemeal, and ends the journey braver and bolder and wiser than he began it.
Wiser voices in Brussels and London are making reassuring noises about some way being found to avoid such a disastrous outcome, perhaps by extending the timetable.
Today, sound designers are wiser, and more considerate, about how the sounds they design can be both useful, and — the holy grail of sound design — unnoticeable.
Ms Wojcicki says that with wiser and tighter content policies, and the company's technology and resources, she and YouTube can solve the problems with toxic content.
As Betty tosses and turns — none the wiser to the fact she's being watched — Chic creeps towards the teen and silently hovers directly over her bed.
For his friend David Lynch, he could easily have found another, more optimal time, and the rest of the cast would have been none the wiser.
Had we entered our college or any college at an older and wiser age, I think many more of us would now be working for ourselves.
In reality, it's wiser to view them as frustrated potential consumers who'd be happy to pay for content if it was more widely available, Hamilton noted.
As time goes on, we get to know each other better, and as we get to know each other better, we seem to grow wiser together.
Feels like we've come full circle and it's such a natural way to reintroduce ourselves now that we're a little older (and wiser?) and musically developed.
"I'm in a different place in my life than when I was 30: a little bit older and wiser — and grayer, but it's good," he said.
" When Mac asked about any other noteworthy items on The Colour In Anything, he replied: "Well, we grow a little older, and hopefully a little wiser.
Yet a shortage of American men after the second world war made it wiser for women to get cosy with one instead of playing the field.
A second segment would tally missteps of the president and GOP the previous week and outline what the wiser Democratic course of action would have been.
While Iran so far has been cautious, it could look at the North Korean precedent and think that their wiser course is to develop nuclear weapons.
It is notoriously difficult to increase general intelligence through brain-training, but these results suggest that wiser reasoning and better decision-making are within everyone's power.
But it would be far wiser for Council members to revive and pass the Right to Know Act, to keep the city moving toward police accountability.
When you attend an MBA program, you expect to emerge smarter and wiser, brimming with insights on leadership, management, finance, and marketing from your classroom learning.
She could begin anew: older, wiser, and with a job at a catering company that paid $227 an hour, a good bump from her last one.
This allows our kids to grow up wiser, empowered in their emotions, and able to fold the concept of grief into the everyday—free from shame.
Now a year older and wiser (and living in what American voters had just decided was Donald Trump's America) Zafar was once again out of luck.
Several wanted to fiddle with the punctuation, some wanted to add nice things about John Brennan; others thought it would be wiser to pare them back.
If they do, children, a year wiser and a few inches taller, may arrive at the fields with a look of grim determination in their eyes.
Solo, at 35, is a brilliant goalkeeper; she also tends to let impolitic thought escape her subconscious when she would be wiser to bar the door.
While Russia's real appetite for a political solution in the Syria conflict is unclear, it is wiser to test unknown political limits than unknown military ones.
Teen girl sexuality is often packaged as a dangerous, irresistible elixir wielded by wiser-than-they-seem temptresses in bikinis, lustily grooming themselves poolside. Coquettish. Precocious.
Art and design are still driving forces in Italy's fashionable second city, but an unlimited transit pass might now be a wiser investment than designer shoes.
She was none the wiser, and I'm banking on her never reading this, but Grindstone is a game that made me lie to my family. Congratulations.
The vapor cloud is so small and dissipates so quickly that teachers are usually none the wiser, said Luna, who added he's never tried it himself.
Britain's leading expert on elections said earlier on Wednesday he was "none the wiser" about which polls were providing a clearer picture of Britons' voting intentions.
My husband and I have made some major financial mistakes in the last few years, but we&aposve managed to come out the other side wiser.
What if it wasn't just her belligerent language on security that had been replaced by a far wiser unconditional guarantee to come to Europe's military aid?
However, it would generally be wiser to stay off your social media accounts while traveling to avoid leaving any traces of data on a burner device.
And yet it bothered me that society would define the lives of me and my peers by our worst deeds and be none the wiser about Pritchard's.
"This is a new me, this is an older me, this is a thicker me, this is a wiser me, this is a thankful me," she said.
Find out how a farmer does a better job anticipating major world events than political and intelligence experts, and how we can all become smarter and wiser.
Sterling rose slightly after the votes but the gains were muted with traders little wiser about when, how and even if Britain will exit the European Union.
It would have been wiser for Democrats to hold their fire here and save the filibuster for an instance in which it might have made a difference.
"I learned to control my food, made wiser choices, and ate more fruit and vegetables, but still had the occasional treat worked into my plan," she says.
Joe, ever the expert on impromptu murder, will get rid of the body, and keep texting from Ron's phone so no one is wiser about his death.
There's a built-in barcode scanner, too, which means you can look up products in a store to see if you'd be wiser buying the items online.
According to Bloomberg, the Trump team decided the wiser course was to stop attacking the integrity of the Russia investigation being conducted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
Ultimately, recent terrorist attacks should inspire us not to restrict or reject our loyal Muslim citizens, as Trump urges, but to become wiser, savvier, and more prudent.
And, because standing two feet away from someone is a normal thing to do in elevators and subway cars, the victim would presumably never be the wiser.
The benign interpretation of all this is that wiser heads will prevail once Trump is in office, either among the Cabinet members he appoints or in Congress.
While the president may have the power to act, this may be a circumstance where it would be wiser not to test the limits of executive power.
The time has come to think seriously about whether, at some safer, wiser moment in the future, the United States will need a truth and reconciliation commission.
"We're none the wiser coming out than we were going in," said far-right leader Marine Le Pen, who Macron defeated in the presidential run-off vote.
Some military researchers believe a combination of humans and A.I. technology is wiser — what they call centaur warfighting, after the half-man, half-horse of Greek mythology.
And if Mr. Brady took an extra loop around the lot, to show off the fact that he was driving Big John's truck, who was the wiser?
Some people call this the "conventional wisdom," but I prefer to call it "collective wisdom," to highlight that it is probably wiser than any of us individually.
One of the major failings of the war on ISIS is that it has left us in the West little the wiser as to why this happened.
I was one of the few Black girls at a mostly white prep school, so older, wiser mentors with advice for coping with the experience were nonexistent.
Party leaders might instinctually want to wrest power back from these outside groups, but they'd be wiser to open up their tent to allow for different ideas.
"Everyone benefits from the upswing," said Jack McDade, a Republican voter in Lance's district, who says the candidate would have been wiser to fully embrace Trump's policies.
Inside that door is safety, privacy, a quick escape to her daughter's home; no one will be the wiser if she can just get to the car.
You've learned a lot about your communication style (like: be a little wiser with your stinger when you work with people!) and how to set better boundaries.
Should any of them wish to topple a government, let's say, they can ask the Faceless Men to kill someone and no one will be the wiser.
It is also a brief for the slow-and-steady school of leadership, a subtle reminder that showboating moralizers can be balanced by grounded and wiser souls.
Even if you agree that the ghetto poor are not merely disadvantaged but unjustly disadvantaged, you may still deem it wiser to focus on more immediate measures.
In an interview with the German magazine Der Spiegel in 2010 (published in German), he expounded on his decision: "We are wiser than the computers," he said.
Meanwhile the opacity of online tracking means the average Internet user is none the wiser that Facebook can be following what they're browsing all over the Internet.
Expect similar themes to resurface now, but remember that you are older and wiser, so you'll be able to work with the energy in a new way!
I'm glad that I live in a more diverse world than my grandparents could have imagined, but I'm not sure that means I'm wiser than they were.
However, Vanya's adoptive father knew she had powers and realized how powerful she could become; so, using drugs, he suppressed them from her, leaving her none the wiser.
Members of Parliament will be debating this topic today before yet another vote, leaving none of us – even the MPs – any the wiser about Britain's place in Europe.
Beth Wiser, executive director of admissions for the University of Vermont, said that as a matter of policy, her school does not review a student's social media accounts.
If Stan offers Philip a deal to attain citizenship and keep Paige and Henry none the wiser, so long as Philip turns on Elizabeth, does Philip take it?
"When a person gets older and wiser, he should get younger, he should not die in an unhealthy body," he told talk show host Tom Snyder in 1981.
And thanks to the expensive-looking picks ahead, your wedding guests will be none the wiser — your down-the-aisle stunner can be your own little (thrifty) secret.
Having produced three previous editions of this quadrennial special, director Michael Kirk (sharing writing credit with Mike Wiser) reaches far and wide, relying on friends, journalists and biographers.
With regular practice, this can create a "positive feedback loop" that leads to more moments of mindfulness, and our resulting choices become wiser and more compassionate, says Haley.
In so doing, it should make us all a little wiser about what ought to be subjected to referendums and what must be properly left to our representatives.
"Regulations that are open in terms of technology and that let companies decide how to meet emissions goals would be wiser," he said, arguing this would preserve jobs.
These exchanges come out of older, wiser traditions that recognize the many dimensions of harm, and that many threads of connection are severed when someone commits a crime.
" Adding, "It would have been far wiser to wait to see what sort of president he would turn out to be before advising the Queen to invite him.
Being none the wiser himself, the only advice your columnist can give to those wondering what operating system will replace their current one is, er, watch this space.
"I think as I've gotten older and hopefully wiser I've tried to focus on doing little things throughout my week to bolster my strength and energy," she says.
" Pressly admits, saying she feels "10 years wiser" and describing the feeling of carrying two children compared to one, "Having eight limbs moving around is something very alien.
Andy had been at Ambler's house on the Saturday, but kept his problems to himself, leaving his family none the wiser as to what he was going through.
But what explanation is there for the supposedly older and wiser veterans of the Democratic Party and the liberal establishment who are fawning all over her policy prescriptions?
Even though the U.S. president has seemingly relented on potential auto tariffs following a meeting with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, they are still none the wiser.
Yet Uruguay's one-time bad boy Luis Suarez has come to Russia a wiser man and has led his team to a superb start in the 2018 tournament.
Older and wiser than me (I'm now 36), he described the outrage he felt about the Orlando gunman's decision to carry out his massacre at a gay nightclub.
If you had never heard of Alexander McQueen , and knew nothing of his trade, the opening credits of a new documentary, "McQueen," would leave you none the wiser.
Now older and wiser, he says he's also come to appreciate the larger meaning of the Olympics, and how special it is to be a part of it.
Yeah, it's definitely a time where we would like to use our stewardship in a little bit wiser of a manner now, more than we ever have before.
I have always had body-image issues...but as I grow older and wiser I just hope to have a healthier relationship with myself and my body/butt.
The alternative is that a self-chosen coterie of advisers, esteeming themselves wiser than the president and the people, set policy according to the preferences of their class.
There's something earnest about disillusionment by way of sex and heartbreak, and likewise something comforting when girls overcome obstacles (grief, illness, addiction) and emerge into wiser womanly selves.
That tailspin got the Twins thinking that it might be wiser to look to the future than to chase after a playoff spot that seemed out of reach.
Chastened, and perhaps a bit wiser, England's Football Association decided to flip the script ahead of this World Cup and usher in a new era of limited expectations.
Should a drummer offer a sturdy baseline underneath him, or would it be wiser to match the leader's protean improvising with a dance of cymbal flutters and toms?
Such programs have no built-in mechanism to learn: a machine that has seen three thousand X-rays is no wiser than one that has seen just four.
I think it's also wiser to wait until you have information before making conclusions because we are just in the beginning stages of trying to determine what happened.
But with the foresight of someone wiser than her years, she still presses for the public to pay less attention to her and more attention to climate change.
It takes decades for Fermina and Florentino, who were young sweethearts, to finally reunite, but they come back to each other older, wiser and still passionately in love.
Her speech was competent, though not spectacular, but her decision to deliver it at all at a time when wiser politicians are ducking and covering was a mistake.
And yet, despite all of the major societal issues at stake in it — race, class, and domestic abuse, among others — 22 years later, we haven't become any wiser.
"Cyril has got to be wiser than President Zuma," said Sdumo Dlamini, president of South African trade union federation COSATU and a member of the ANC's national executive.
"I had at first hoped that this regime would be wiser than they are currently acting and that they would do something just to end the bloodshed," Ibrahim said.
You cannot not bring that quality back to work, where being wiser, deeper, and more rounded can only make you better at relationships, and just about everything you do.
You want to listen to yourself, and you want to listen to people who are around you that are wiser than you, and have been clean longer than you.
The gang also must deal with the sobering revelation that post-wedding blackout Greg (Santino Fontana) is MIA and in AA — and none the wiser about Rebecca and Josh.
So every time a member would choose a showtime, the third-party credit card paid full price for the seat to the movie theater, which was none the wiser.
Trump, however, will almost certainly not benefit from the same unfiltered coverage he enjoyed in his 2016 primary campaign from media outlets, which have become wiser to his tricks.
Anne McElvoy interviews Cass Sunstein, a former advisor to Barack Obama and co-author of "Nudge", a theory of how people can be subliminally prompted to make wiser choices.
Hopefully we will see wiser times ahead as we learn about building long-term growth and value for not just investors, but also customers, employees and the economy itself.
Lots conclude that it is wiser to spend their time and income giving a single sprog the best possible start in life than to spread their resources across two.
Especially when you're leaving college, going out into the big world and there's a lot of fear and self doubt, it was nice to have someone older and wiser.
We all might be wiser, and more sensible, if we tried to understand the world as it is, not as our political views suggest we want it to be.
When her fake marriage ended after a year, with her family none the wiser about her sexuality, Noor lived in her car temporarily out of shame, fear and guilt.
While as a doctor I may have grown wiser about end-of-life care, the inevitable corollary of that is that some of me had to become more cynical.
There's no doubt that we must continue work to improve the accessibility and integrity of our election system through better and wiser use of technology and more effective audits.
But the two explained that as they got older (and, presumably, wiser), those kegs turned into half-kegs, which turned into pints, and then, eventually, no kegs at all.
At this point, I'm not sure whether it would've been wiser simply not to have represented female coworkers at all, rather than show them but have them conspicuously silent.
The quartet sings hits of the era — all from a female perspective — and in the second act they return at their 10-year reunion, weathered and wiser (2:00).
Almost 18 months into May's premiership -- even after her big speech in Florence last month -- the country remains little wiser about the likely pathway toward the EU exit door.
Falling just shy of two years old, Johanna was certainly young for a runaway, but her authority-dodging methods were that of a much wiser, more experienced criminal cow.
Given the degree to which charters outperform district schools in Massachusetts, it would surely be wiser to make those district schools more like charters than the other way around.
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The quartet sings hits of the era — all from a female perspective — and in the second act they return at their 10-year reunion, weathered and wiser (2:4193).
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The quartet sings hits of the era — all from a female perspective — and in the second act they return at their 232-year reunion, weathered and wiser (2315:23555).
The quartet sings hits of the era — all from a female perspective — and in the second act they return at their 21-year reunion, weathered and wiser (230:2308).
The quartet sings hits of the era — all from a female perspective — and in the second act they return at their 41869-year reunion, weathered and wiser (41:430).
The quartet sings hits of the era — all from a female perspective — and in the second act they return at their 80043-year reunion, weathered and wiser (80033:80023).
The quartet sings hits of the era — all from a female perspective — and in the second act they return at their 41960-year reunion, weathered and wiser (41:450).
They are now aged in their late 60s and early 70s, and "a lot softer, a lot wiser" according to Watts, but have no plans to retire just yet.
"It would have been far wiser to wait to see what sort of president he would turn out to be before advising the Queen to invite him," he said.
Some people had been a lot wiser with their money than I had—I was probably a bit more spendthrift and I couldn't really see a future in it.
While it was never at the heart of the show, one of the best things about "Looking" was the rapport of Patrick and the slightly older, much wiser Dom.
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The quartet sings hits of the era — all from a female perspective — and in the second act they return at their 2123-year reunion, weathered and wiser (2:00).
The quartet sings hits of the era — all from a female perspective — and in the second act they return at their 2777-year reunion, weathered and wiser (81173:247).
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The quartet sings hits of the era — all from a female perspective — and in the second act they return at their 24111-year reunion, weathered and wiser (21:239).
In May, Wizard's family spent 200 million reais ($61 million) for a 13 percent stake in Wiser, which groups the WiseUp, YouMove and Number One English language school brands.
The quartet sings hits of the era — all from a female perspective — and in the second act they return at their 23212-year reunion, weathered and wiser (800:239261).
This is why it's often wiser for politicians to stay in office through scandals, even though the "optics" are terrible and the pressure on them to resign is immense.
Now both sides are older, wiser and have presumably realized what they missed without the other — which is probably a good thing in these days of crazy designer churn.
He would have been like a TV character who learns and evolves over the course of a season: the rookie cop who, 85033 episodes later, is wiser and steadier.
"I think women are like a good wine: better with age, wiser and [make] better decisions in life," Shayk, who shares 2-year-old daughter Lea with Cooper, says.
We've gotten wiser to misinformation on social networks, concerns about privacy violations, and even encryption, but we are still pretty dumb about how cloud computing and apps actually work.
Every year the autumn reminds me that progress doesn't move in a straight line and that I'm not necessarily wiser than I was last year — or 30 years ago.
A set like this demands a lot of physicality and steady hands; we were getting the older, wiser, and much more sober version of the band once dubbed Alcoholica.
Judd Apatow says his late mentor Garry Shandling became a nicer, wiser guy toward the end of his life, which will be explored in a new documentary about the comedian.
In the past, a rapper from New Orleans might lift the sound of a rapper from California and nobody was really any much the wiser because music traveled more slowly.
Clinton has been making the same argument, particularly about Mr. Sanders's proposal for universal health care; she says a wiser course is to improve on President Obama's Affordable Care Act.
I sensed that she wanted something more from me, a particular sort of solace and attention that she imagined would spring fairly naturally from my older-and-wiser-person self.
Surely, one thinks, he's laying the groundwork for a teary Edith confession, but nothing of the sort happens, and Mary is no wiser at episode's end than at the beginning.
His own cost-curbing philosophy—to redirect spending from wasteful things to wiser ones like marketing, he says, not strip expenses willy-nilly—does seem less draconian than Kraft Heinz's.
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When an older entrepreneur pairs with someone younger, you get an unbeatable combination: They've got tech savvy and enthusiasm, and you have the capital, the resources and older, wiser contacts.
I'd thought this kind of direct discussion of my disability would be rare at college, where people are supposed to be older and wiser, but it happened all the time.
Bask in the power you have over your personal life; you've learned so much about your boundaries and now you have to be wiser about the way you expend yourself.
But an older and wiser Petkovic is hoping she will be able to tap into her deepest thoughts to end a seven-match losing streak against the top seeded Romanian.
One of Ryan's unidentified associates smuggled in the weights via that side door on Dodge Street, planted them, and then slipped away with no one from TIME Magazine the wiser.
A wiser move is to wait for software optimizations to arrive that allow for more functionality without a keyboard, more fluidity between the apps, and more efficiency in load times.
We then talked to Russ about artists -- some of whom whine about not making money off of recording music -- but some getting wiser when it comes to their earning potential.
Economists say for every dollar invested in a high-quality early childhood program, there's a 2628% to 28503% annual rate of return ―the younger the child, the wiser the investment.
What makes Ontario an interesting test bed is that by signing with UFCW, drivers are effectively shooting first and asking questions later—which may end up being the wiser tactic.
Now, older and wiser, Goepper says he has not had a drink in two-and-a-half years and this medal means more to him than the bronze from Sochi.
Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford may have had an "intense" love affair on the set of the 1977 Star Wars film, but their costar Mark Hamill was none the wiser.
And, thanks to the silence of the board and a pole to hold me in place instead of a clanging metal anchor, the poor little buggers were none the wiser.
This fresh start could mean some new partnerships, or the renewal of an old relationship that's ready to take on a new form now that you're both older and wiser.
It's also a reminder that getting older doesn't necessarily translate to being wiser — and that no matter how old you are, we're all just making it up as we go.
But the proportion of Democrats who are open to crossing over is so statistically insignificant, Franklin said, that Trump would have been much wiser to embrace, rather than reject, Walker.
When an older entrepreneur pairs with someone younger, you get an unbeatable combination: They've got tech savvy and enthusiasm, and you have the capital, the resources and older, wiser contacts.
As a society, we need more training programs that increase the number of financially literate citizens who are able to make better and wiser financial decisions in their own lives.
However, perfect isn't on the general ballot, and Trump is a wiser choice than Clinton, who is under a criminal investigation and could conceivably be indicted before she is inaugurated.
The book is wiser, more attuned to the ways race and class, violence and poverty have shaped and continue to shape this country than just about anything else I've encountered.
After spending nine years abroad to avoid corruption probes, he eventually returned to Peru and charmed his way back into politics by convincing voters he had returned older and wiser.
The wiser path will have been lost, one built on distributed solar generation systems capable of reaping Puerto Rico's abundant sunshine for a system built around resilience, efficiency and affordability.
It's not only on Brunch with Tiffany that she plans on doling out the advice of an older, wiser HBIC, but through "spiritual vitality courses" she is working to build.
The line is starting to form for next year's governor's race, and we will soon see what sort of judicious leader my sadder but wiser home state will turn to.
But many more pro players are warily planning brain donations, and a few have decided that the wiser choice is to is to drop the game and pursue another career.
Bell went for 303 yards on 18 carries in the first meeting against Kansas City, and the Chiefs' 26th-ranked rushing defense (121.1 yards per game) looks none the wiser.
Then Uber and Lyft came along, and drivers were none the wiser as to where you were headed until they'd already accepted the ride and you were in the backseat.
There were conversations among Trump's aides about an earlier statement, but ultimately the White House determined it would be wiser to wait until more details were known about the situation.
It started affecting my day-to-day life – I'd come into work and nobody would be any the wiser, but I'd be so terrified of having to return home every day.
Yet the Serb also brings a wiser, harder edge after coming through a period of personal and physical anguish, and breaking a two-year drought at the Grand Slams last year.
It's bittersweet to witness the contrast between their youthful vigor, as they manically brainstorm ideas and share delight in their inventions, and their older, wiser present-day selves contemplating their results.
"I may have gotten my BA from Stanford, but I got my PhD from the streets of Newark, from folks that were wiser than any professor I ever met," Booker said.
But cooling as an overall system needs to be improved if air-conditioning is to fulfil its promise to make people healthier, wealthier and wiser, without too high an environmental cost.
But we can take comfort from the fact that America has been through far worse trials -- the Civil War and the Great Depression -- and we have ultimately emerged stronger and wiser.
Other than the fact that they are a little wider than traditional glasses frames for technical reasons, no casual observer will be the wiser that you're sporting anti-facial recognition gear.
Faced with reality, the Palestinians actually may prove wiser than we imagined, and a new leadership may emerge to replace the aging Mahmoud Abbas that is capable of compromising with Israel.
They allow clinicians to identify patients who "doctor shop" and are high consumers of opioids, but patients can still fill their prescriptions in nearby states, and no one is the wiser.
But many in the Tampa crowd burst into applause at the old Florida reference to the elder, wiser leader of a pack of raccoons that knows when to pick its moment.
This is a place where the Republican Party could potentially play a role in surrounding Trump with calmer, wiser advisers who could provide him better information and curb his worst impulses.
Le Guin uses the series to look at the formative years of a typical wizard, trying to understand how they got to the point where they were older and much wiser.
Now she wonders whether, given rising tensions between China and Taiwan, it might be wiser to junk the September getaway on the island that she and her husband have been planning.
Fresh off of her fantasy suite overnight date with lead Arie Luyendyk Jr, Becca walks back to her hotel room none the wiser anthropomorphized emotional chaos is literally bounding towards her.
Bryant's girlfriend, Audrey Duncan, is none the wiser that everything happening from that point on was strategically planned by her boyfriend, and that a life-changing moment was about to happen.
This left the Russian elite none the wiser as to whom he might be grooming as his successor if he really plans to step aside when his term ends in 2024.
The 25 Most Popular Passwords of 2015: We&aposre All Such IdiotsIt's 2016 and you may have thought we'd all be a little older and wiser than this time last year.
A subset of evangelicals believes it would be wiser to vote for Hillary Clinton because a Trump presidency would be far too damaging to our nation and the safety of minorities.
So rather than a futile petition, it would be wiser to play the ball rather than the man: to dispute the actual issues rather than dismiss him as primitive and dumb.
Nasdaq has been trying to increase its non-trading related businesses such as information services and market technology to help investors make wiser trading decisions amid weak volumes and stiff competition.
James is older, wiser, and armed with more complementary pieces on his team than ever before; Irving has only run point for 50 minutes all season with James at the five.
And that's exactly where Eleven ends up at the end of The Lost Sister: back where she started, more of a child than ever, and somehow all the wiser for it.
And health insurers could be all the wiser for leveraging MA-focused growth strategies: As enrollment in plans balloons, the MA market stands to present a $360 billion opportunity by 2023.
"He self-recused himself, so there's nobody who can accuse him of a breach," Wildes said, adding that it would still have been "wiser" to do the firing without Sessions' involvement.
But while investors can be right on a single stock call, or just get lucky, as a general rule playing the averages is the wiser way to build and maintain wealth.
Rather than opportunistically cheering on Trump for taking swipes at Amazon, anti-monopoly activists would be wiser to use the current strife to make a more sweeping critique of American politics.
"So on the balance, it is wiser to let go, and help WHO focus on its mandate while we focus Zimbabwe on its membership obligations," Muzembi said in a government statement.
Sure, he beat out both Orlando Bloom and Diplo in her ranking of three celebrity lovers, but none of that seems to matter now that he's older and wiser (or something).
Two-oh-eighteen might bring us very Different luck than we've had lately— Fates improving bigly, greatly, Spirits to protect and guide us, Inspiration strong inside us, Clearer vision, wiser choices.
Like so many other instances in life, this is yet another moment in time when we can grow and become stronger and wiser as a nation from the lessons we've learned.
He clearly wants to suggest that the war was winnable, and he believes that Lansdale's approach was the wiser one, but he is cautious in his analysis of what went wrong.
Where Blue & Lonesome is a sodden thing—many old rockers have recorded sharper, spunkier, wiser music—this collection proves what world-beaters they were even before they got serious about songwriting.
The book's most vibrant exchanges take place in the past, between younger Emma and Vivian, the Queen Bee of Nightingale, who seduced Emma as only a wiser, more sophisticated girl could.
I had no idea how Daniel was coming up with his sonics so I was intrigued to learn his secrets, but even after seeing under the hood I'm none the wiser.
A wiser spiritual adviser than Jeffress would counsel the president that there is no conceivable argument to be found in Christian scripture for threatening death and suffering on a huge scale.
Cabello has since apologized for the racist social media posts, and now that Normani is older and wiser, she feels that she can appropriately respond to that traumatic discovery with tact.
Phil Corbett, associate managing editor for standards, said it would have been much wiser for Deb to steer completely clear of the original, offensive tweet — rather than make fun of it.
If you struggled a bit over the year, perhaps it's wiser to wait a few months and really work hard to establish yourself as a valuable employee before taking the plunge.
While investors were unlikely to be "much wiser" on topics post-testimony, there was a sense that the Fed could "get on with" the unwind of its balance sheet, Carnell added.

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