Enter the ethics expert, who sagaciously counseled the company executive to put a halt to the practice of entertaining clients at strip joints. |
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The Greek philosophers used to talk eloquently and sagaciously, but they never felt the need of experimentation to prove their theories. |
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And, now, perhaps seeing the peak of the native advertising bubble, and with the help of the ever-clueless New York Times, it is, sagaciously, ready to get out with whatever it can. |
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But rather than ennobling the law and the Constitution, and sagaciously bringing the election to a resolution built on the ballot, the justices eroded public confidence in the court itself. |
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We are peeling away years of protection that we have found ourselves under, which were very sagaciously put there by people of great vision to protect this institution. |
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But if these suspicions were really his, he sagaciously refrained from verbally expressing them, however his actions might seem to hint them. |
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