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wise gal

(colloquial) A female wise guy.

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I'm not wise enough to say which side is right, but I certainly know which side I hope is wrong.
The eventual nominee would be wise to incorporate his opponents' best ideas and top people into his campaign.
In that case, Obama would be wise to move to the center (as Bill Clinton did after the Democrats lost control of Congress in 1994) and work with congressional Republicans to shape sensible tax and entitlement reforms.
On one hand, he is wise not to have visited the Yasukuni shrine, which honors millions of Japan's war dead, including 14 Class A war criminals.
There are no signs that wise economic policy in the US will continue in the first decade of the new century.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's adamant resistance to engage the Syrians is not exactly wise policy.
Khamenei was probably wise to step aside and let popular opinion prevail.
The US, too, would be wise to stop resisting the fact that the world is changing.
The US would be wise to not oppose such a move.
High stock market valuations would reflect a radiant future, households would be behaving in a reasonable way, and America would be wise to run a trade deficit in order to invest.
Moreover, while America's status as the world's sole superpower is a structural fact, wise policies can soften the sharp edges of this reality.
The prudent investor, and the wise business leader, will look where the economy is headed, not where it has been.
Still, as the wise saying goes, better late than never!
Frankfurt is a divided city, policy-wise: the Bundesbank opposes quantitative easing and negative policy rates, while the European Central Bank is ready to do more.
So the next task is to design wise, innovative, and cost-effective programs to address these challenges.
On the principle that if something is inevitable, it is wise to welcome it, the appropriate response in London and New York is to find ways of collaborating with these new centers.
But neither a nuclear-armed Iran nor air strikes against it are wise options, certainly not for this region.
But, even if the tens of thousands of demonstrators are unlikely to threaten the survival of Putin's regime, the Kremlin would be wise to take them seriously.
He was very good at playing to that ancient Western stereotype of the Wise Man from the East.
Given the negative consequences of this approach, it might be wise for the central government to consider establishing, for the short-run, quotas or ceilings for total local government borrowing.
Barack Obama, a wise and courageous leader, is - I have no doubt about it - not merely interested in improving America's image in the eyes of the Muslim world.
For months, wise and responsible people had exhorted Israel to accept the ceasefire that the Hamas leadership in Gaza had proposed.
When one is looking for something relatively rare (whether cancer or terrorists), it is wise to remember that a positive result is often false.
The arrival of the wise men bearing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
Cooperation with NATO also looks strategically wise.
But we believed, and I still believe, that it would be neither wise nor responsible to attempt to limit it, and that the correct way to respond to a perceived insult is to present a counterargument, not to mount a terrorist attack.
The government follows a wise fiscal strategy that involves budget surpluses in years when copper revenue is high, with the additional funds channeled to a national stabilization fund.

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