用wise to造句子,“wise to”造句

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Ms Del Ponte was wise to ask Chuck Sudetic to act as her co-author.

If a woman wants to enchant a man, she is wise to play his pupil. Men fall for this.

On the other hand, you might be wise to begin with research if you intend to tackle an issue you do not fully understand.

In sum, Syria is a regional snake-pit in which few neighbours-or outsiders from farther afield-would be wise to dangle their toes.

Even if you don't read and understand or even agree with the PEP, it would be wise to follow it, as it's what more and more Python developers are used to seeing.

The concept "security through obscurity" is well known—and well derided—because doing things in an obscure way, hoping that no one will get wise to your method, is just asking for problems.

She deemed it wise to refuse the offer.

But if your defect backlog is enormous, is it even wise to necessarily fix it all?

If so, it would be wise to stop seeing the escort, since currently she's unwittingly helping you to avoid your marriage impasse.

If so, that has implications for other Nordic economies-and raises doubts about whether other European countries are wise to look northwards for a model.

It is only to be expected that Oxford students should be wise to what their own professor Richard Dawkins calls "self-indulgent, thought-denying skyhookery" - and others call "faith".

It is not wise to humour a small child.

However, for many, it would be wise to look for ways to earn more, even on a temporary or sporadic basis to build a little nest egg.

It is not wise to attempt to mow your lawn or trim your hedges while suffering from allergies. Exposure to allergens may increase your symptoms or create new ones.

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You are wise to remain silent.

But before you dig out the industrial-strength herbicide to dump into the ocean and reduce the risk of hurricanes, it might be wise to consider the implications.

The government was wise to capitulate.

If you depend on it, it's wise to run a small test during installation or initialization to make sure it works correctly.

That means you would be wise to expect surprise-on either the upside or the downside.

But the first principle of conservatism, constantly deployed against liberal reformers, is that it is not wise to make radical changes to long-standing laws and institutions for small gains.

Before starting to play, it is wise to read up on all the roulette rules.

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