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1. Snails are prone to grow during the early spring, during which it would be unwise to plant anything unprotected that you did not mind the snails eating
2. It is always wise to test the soap out on a small section of the plant to make sure it will not harm the plants
3. While DE is safe to use, it would be wise to follow a few safety rules:
4. It was not wise to admit failure, especially up front
5. An eldership will be wise to have meetings with the men of the congregation and sometimes the ladies to get some input on certain issues but even then care must be taken to keep the meeting above
6. “Alakar knew of the First and his success; so he thought it wise to send for help
7. Yet again, I wonder if it is wise to take the step of trusting a man again … but Simon is not Nigel
8. ‘I think you’re wise to hang on to it
9. For Ken and Lucy the wall to wall air play of the song was a great boon, providing them with many moments of peace and calm in their otherwise tormented lives
10. ‘Sally - I think we’d be wise to separate the furniture
11. giving you a yes answer, you would be wise to check
12. 19And he said likewise to him, Be thou also over five cities
13. 4But the wise took oil in their vessels with their lamps
14. in their otherwise tormented lives
15. wise to stay in the Bishop's Palace until it's time for him to
16. Wondering where he got it and if it might be wise to bring in more before it was too covered with snow
17. For it is not wise to ask such
18. Harry was nonplussed and his superiors were otherwise too engaged to notice his brief absence
19. He deemed it wise to bide his
20. "Good," she said and rubbed his chest, which encouraged him to do likewise to her, one of life's greatest thrills even though she was much softer and smaller than Shinvei
21. So if you don't want to die of thirst or heat stroke you would be wise to follow me
22. Whatever increases the fertility of land in producing food, increases not only the value of the lands upon which the improvement is bestowed, but contributes likewise to increase that of many other lands, by creating a new demand for their produce
23. “Are you sure it’s wise to come here now?”
24. Paper money may be so regulated as either to confine itself very much to the circulation between the different dealers, or to extend itself likewise to a great part of that between the dealers and the consumers
25. man who had finally decided that it wasn’t wise to jump in the
26. It’s wise to be aware of your options and not just settle for the first one you hear
27. half days now, still it was wise to play safe
28. As the one mode of expense is more favourable than the other to the opulence of an individual, so is it likewise to that of a nation
29. He decided that it would be wise to leave Helez out of the story for now, since Xonia was a very jealous woman
30. He thought it would be wise to omit some of the juicier, more intimate details
31. The Saxon princes, and the first kings after the Conquest, seem likewise to have accumulated treasures
32. They were wise to it all, though they would never dare say a word to Carius himself
33. It has been posterior likewise to the national debt ; but the national debt has most assuredly not been the cause of it
34. But had France and all other European countries been at all times allowed a free trade to Maryland and Virginia, the tobacco of those colonies might by this time have come cheaper than it actually does, not only to all those other countries, but likewise to England
35. However, even if nothing is put formally in writing, it is wise to send an e-mail or letter that verifies the terms and puts the agreement on record, especially when a specific number is decided on
36. Prior to engaging in negotiations it is wise to consider one's own "bottom-line"
37. “My name is Helen,” she told him, wondering if it was wise to give a stud her name
38. in your life, you'd be wise to heed his work
39. but I decided that, sometimes, it is wise to not ask
40. The stock of the farmer yields him a profit, as well as that of the master manufacturer; and it yields a rent likewise to another person, which that of the master manufacturer does not
41. In the republics of ancient Greece and Rome, during the whole period of their existence, and under the feudal govermnents, for a considerable time after their first establishment, the trade of a soldier was not a separate, distinct trade, which constituted the sole or principal occupation of a particular class of citizens; every subject of the state, whatever might be the ordinary trade or occupation by which he gained his livelihood, considered himself, upon all ordinary occasions, as fit likewise to exercise the trade of a soldier, and, upon many extraordinary occasions, as bound to exercise it
42. “It may not be wise to wait another twelve hours before removing it
43. The land tax of ancient Egypt is said likewise to have amounted to a fifth part
44. he wanted, but maybe it would be wise to choose
45. When the minor came to de of age, another tax, called relief, was still due to the superior, which generally amounted likewise to a year's rent
46. If the Bible anticipates events that would happen in the future, should we not then measure information, doctrines and “facts” that are forced onto us in today’s world, against that which is written in the Bible? Should we search for truth and answers to questions about eternity anywhere else, if this Book is the only document on Earth that can be proven to have originated from beyond our space-time and provides ample information about the topics we would like to know about? Would it be wise to adopt beliefs that are based on human hypotheses and theories alone - especially if there is mounting evidence against those theories? Would it be wise to risk one’s eternal destiny to follow after conjured up human fantasies and philosophies that have no provable basis for authenticity?
47. They held enough ki’mera orbs to withstand another attack similar to the first battle, though the immortals warned that it would be unwise to go seeking out demons to battle with to try to obtain more ki’mera when they felt that the Saviours were still in need of many years of training
48. We had a dog and three cats of our own, and we knew it wouldn’t be wise to try to keep him in the house while he was healing, so we boarded up our screened-in porch
49. Adem argued this point with Orion and Tobin for days following the meetings in the War Chamber, and although both kings agreed, it would be wise to draw up a proclamation that ensured capture was the first method of approach against mad Alit’aren; the dangers to their armies outweighed the cost of those few lives
50. He considered this a positive to some degree as it would make it easier to convince the two kings that it was unwise to use the Battle Angels against the farmer armies