Sentences with phrase «very wise move»

I think painting the paneling was a very wise move, and your art print from Ikea is just perfect for the space.
Having multiple insurance plans is a very wise move if the decision is backed by the right reasons.
Considering how the last few instalments of the franchise tried to copy Grand Theft Auto's third - person on - foot sections with limited success, this seems a very wise move indeed.
With all the disastrous decisions made with microtransactions in gaming lately, this was a very wise move by Microïds to give players the full experience without any catches.
And moving from grueling pace to steady pace seems like a very wise move to make.
A lot of people are likely disappointed by the lack of hardware announcements (though the screenshots used during the presentation sure did look an awful lot like leaked images of the upcoming iPhone 6)-- but this might be a very wise move on the part of Apple: bring the developer event back around to being a software event.
Doing incremental upgrades is a very wise move - not only does it spread the costs, but it also gives you a much better idea of the effect of each change you make.
To help prevent these problems along with many others, hiring a personal trainer can be a very wise move.
Choosing colors that contrast with, rather than compliment your outfit can be both a daring and a very wise move.

Not exact matches

The bottom line: Wagering on a man nicknamed Big Lub in a footrace might not seem like a wise move, but Roosevelt's struggles — one of America's most vigorous, active presidents was winless in his first 525 races — show that conventional wisdom means very little in a race among oversized foam representations of long - dead politicians.
Unfortunately Narcissus was unable to comprehend that there can be very few true Gods and to elevate yourself to their level is not the wisest move.
If Bolton have indeed penned a player loan deal into the deal that saw Gary Cahill move to Stamford Bridge then clearly they were very wise but if they have not then Owen Coyle may well find out that bringing in a top level player on a temporary deal may prove much harder now that the Trotters are in the Championship.
Surely, you moved into this new position expecting that it would represent a wise move up the academic career ladder, but instead you find yourself in a very bad situation!
The fact Mad Catz have quite deliberately made the D - Pad oversized was clearly a very wise decision, as your thumb can then slip about the pad easily and in more exaggerated movements, making many moves that are sometimes difficult easier to use.
It can be considered a wise move on part of the Korean conglomerate since its SNE - 60 e-reader would have had very few takers in a land where it takes $ 189 to become the owner of a Kindle or $ 199 for a Nook e-reader.
«Once a month» is a wise move — and very welcomed.
The currents here are very strong and with very deep waters on every side a safety stop on the slightly sheltered shallow reef is a wise move.
«In a merger like that, it's very, very important to do it the right way, because of potential conflict of interest so you have to do it the wise way and make sure ascertain towards the clients that they're comfortable with the move and it's a win - win for everyone.»
Good job Ontario, at least for clients, hang on lawyers we are still needing your services, however might be wise to keep eyes on the ball as things are moving very quickly towards self.
A trust would be a wise move as well, if you're very concerned about your identity, but I would start by ensuring all the LLC info was buttoned up and minimize (eliminate) interaction with the tenants.
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