Sentences with phrase «seem wise»

We kept in mind that we wanted the feel to be seasonal, fun, and just a tiny bit spooky (given the fact that her children are small, and it didn't seem wise to give them nightmares!)
It makes me seem wise.
I think it is a pointless discussion what is worse — neither adding a lot more greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, nor allowing a lot of development along such a coast without proper hurricane protection measures, seem wise policies to me.
Advocating policies involving widespread social and ecomonic change on the basis of an incomplete hypothesis does not seem wise to me.
(Keep in mind that even if you hate existing or planned nuclear plants, this energy source is still advancing in many countries, so discussing issues related to safety and security, as well as cost, would seem wise.)
When an exhibition titled Tempus Fugit surfaces, it would seem wise to gird the loins for another pageant of pretension that aspires to the hermetic yet achieves only self - parody.
While it may seem wise to delete older accounts, it may in fact negatively affect your credit history.
Buying into the market at all time highs doesn't seem wise.
What's more, it doesn't seem wise to me to just abandon everything through more traditional teaching methods, such as how writing benefits the brain and body as well as the power of traditional learning to teach researching skills, world facts, and listening skills.
If you really want to alkalinize your body, it would seem wise to encourage it with the highest quality water possible, which is obtained from vegetable juice.
«If one reasons from the perspective of prudence, it would seem wise not to allow large numbers of children to be exposed unwittingly to a probable human carcinogen»
When mothers are especially vulnerable, it would seem wise for child and family professionals to pay particular attention to supporting positive and substantial father - child interaction.
In turn, if any member of the squad is carrying a knock, then it would certainly seem wise for Wenger to leave them behind with Spurs awaiting them at the weekend in a crucial clash at the top of the Premier League.
But it does not seem wise, nor for that matter in keeping with the spirit of tolerance and inclusiveness that we associate with Christian faith, simply to ignore it.
It would seem wise for us to enter into mature dialogues about this very important area of our live.
The Bible teaches the hypocrisy in men that prayed in public to get the public's attention and to seem wise in front of their eyes.
Betting that they can avoid the law of gravity to stay safely at these elevated levels indefinitely doesn't seem wise... The unusually easy global monetary conditions today may be magnifying financial and economic risks.
Added Value Although it might seem wise to hire a specialist, companies should aim to hire a consultant who has worked in many industries.
The Economist notes that slowing down the pace of innovation in the name of human stability mean seem wise on the surface, but it can actually have the opposite effect:
This can prove particularly challenging in business, as it often seems wiser to stay the course.
Under such circumstances, it seems wise for Beijing not to declare an official target, at least for now, so that it can maintain some flexibility.
At the microeconomic financial level it seems wise to maximize one's return on equity by indulging in debt pyramiding.
I'm sorry to have done that — at the time it was all still fresh with court proceedings pending, so letting it drop seemed wise back then.
So, when time is spent suggesting what people meant, or people being accused of this or that, and that could be solved by a private conversation or message, it only seems wise as then the important issues can be gotten to.
In retrospect this terminological decision seems wise, for in all the discussion which Habits generated, which was sometimes quite vituperative, the issues remained substantive and not definitional.
For example, to concentrate on increasing the use of petroleum to replace human labor in agriculture, for the sake of increasing the productivity of labor, no longer seems a wise policy.
Moreover, since the nature of Nietzsche's thinking is essentially colored by thought experiment, often leading him to results which contradict or subtly differ from earlier or later formulations, it seems wise and convenient to stay within the confines of Zarathustra.
Initially, it seems wise and just to give individuals as much freedom as possible to do as they please, consistent with an equal freedom for everybody else.
I've been able to observe this reality somewhat impartially over the last decade, so it seemed wise to make this resolution before sleep deprivation, hormones, fear, and the comparison game kick in and make it so much harder to keep.
At this point, if he showed himself a little less sure of himself, he would seem wiser, as if he had learned from experience.
I added more water to compensate which seemed wise at the time, but really just made the caramel much too runny.
Keeping all 3 oldies Flamini Arteta and Rosicky hardly seems wise planning.
I utilize this method with my four month old and he goes right to bed at the same time every evening, sleeps 4 - 6 hour stretches, wakes only to eat and then goes right back to sleep, is confident enough to play by himself for long periods, and is complimented as a very calm and present baby who seems wise beyond his years.
However when it comes to the Scottish Labour party, it seems wise to get our latex gloves on now.
«As we learn more about deep sea ecosystems and the role of oceans in mitigating climate change, it seems wise to take precautions to avoid damage that could have long - lasting and unforeseen consequences.»
As the SfAM ECS research symposium approaches, it seems wise to learn more... Read More»
«It seems a wise and logical choice for JDRF to tap Alan for this job as a way for them to access the frontiers of the most promising research initiatives being developed for diabetes therapy.
Given these compelling benefits, it seems wise to know how to train in a way that will most efficiently build additional muscle mass.
In the interest of eradicating your acne once and for all, then, it seems wise to eliminate milk and other dairy products from your diet altogether.
If you have Hashimoto's and want to follow a keto diet, it seems wise to avoid extremely severe carb restriction for extended periods of time.
As they enter the bank, the decision to make use of 3D for the final episode seems a wise one, as puffs of smoke and blurred figures are used to create a sense of otherworldliness.
diverge strikingly, in ways that make the Board seem wiser about deciding which films and artists were really at the tops of their games during a given year.
Giving Williams significant chunks of time solely to provide rapid riffs likely seemed wise at the time (and the solid box office returns would vouch for), but years later, it leaves the film as merely amusing not laugh - out - loud hilarious as its structure clearly expects.
She seems wise and gentle and unsuited to her costume.
With a first time feature director it seemed wise to look for a more experienced actor.
But the best reason for seeing it is Ronan, who, as Eilis, pulls off the difficult trick of seeming wise beyond her years while looking pretty as can be in a Fifties swimsuit.
Given the unlikelihood of reforming the licensure system anytime soon, in the short term it seems wise to focus mainly on revamping the means by which the nation selects and trains leaders for its schools.
«It always seems wise to evaluate any major initiative,» Jonah Rockoff, an economics professor at Columbia, wrote in an email.
The Touareg Hybrid is VW's first, intended to offer V - 8 performance with V - 6 efficiency (although for the price, the V - 6 TDI seems wiser).
Instead, it seems wise to format for the lowest common denominator.
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