He endorsed the point made earlier that a ministerial meeting in September might not be well-advised. |
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Any liquidator would be well-advised to seek the assistance of a notary from the outset. |
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The well-advised selection of household appliances helps to minimize their consumption of electricity. |
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Any scholar wishing to understand the future lawmaking challenges facing this African state would be well-advised to read this book. |
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But lawmakers would be well-advised to examine the symbolism of the specific vehicle models chosen by each CEO for his journey. |
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I would add that my colleague opposite would be well-advised to look closely at the law. |
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The agricultural world has no longer the right to be mistaken if it wants to reassure the well-advised consumer and safeguard our natural capital. |
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But for the well-heeled and well-advised, only the grim reaper is a dead certainty. |
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Those with a sweet tooth are well-advised to save room for dessert. |
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In other situations, however, would-be speechmakers may be well-advised to examine how they can make the most of all the resources available. |
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The big groups are generally well-advised, lawyered up. |
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Despite their high Rumsfeldian style, Miller's caveats were well-advised. |
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Neither was well-advised to use that chocolate story. |
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I'm not sure that One Direction themselves have been well-advised here. |
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