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How to use wisely in a sentence

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Overall, the book is remarkably readable, partly because the editors have wisely allowed a certain quirky dryness of tone to creep in.
We may think of this chapter and the two that follow as the walls and roof of our wisely built Gospelreading house.
Can we ever again pay our taxes in the belief that the money will be wisely and altruistically redistributed?
However, you get only 8 cards reshuffled in this case, so you should time using the joker wisely.
This sums up very neatly his belief that people should be given both responsibility and opportunity, and that they will use both wisely.
The light going on didn't wake me up though, as I had wisely legislated for it by drinking far too much wine.
William wisely would not accept the throne until he was recognized as legitimate king by Parliament.
Her parents wisely signed her up for ballet classes when she was four and liberated her from her own anxiety.
Usually, when lucking into a second chance, the thinking man will be sure to conduct himself more wisely.
He then continues to give him very sage, wise advice regarding governing wisely.
Once you learn what to look for, you can buy wisely at auctions, estate sales, or straight off the showroom floor.
If it is priced wisely, Octavia sales next year should increase even further.
When Australians hear that I am a Queenslander born and bred they tend to nod wisely!
What is the point of saving money if those savings are not invested more wisely?
In these days of managed care, it has become more and more important to choose capital expenditures wisely.
Experience suggests that the public will remain wisely sceptical on the question.
He has chosen wisely and well, inviting us to reflect and meditate on his selections.
If you are a church member, how do you know that your tithes and offerings are being used wisely?
Jesus ended his Sermon on the Mount by exhorting his listeners to choose wisely as they sought the proper foundation for building their lives.
In its metamorphosis from novella to film, it wisely maintains the convention of narration, but unwisely pushes it to the wayside.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The passion with which van den Ende's daughter had agitated him had been wisely mastered, unavowed.
Nothing can be changed, and the deportment class has very wisely been abolished.
He chose his course, knowing all that he renounced, and he chose it wisely.
Not otherwise did the ithacan follow Nausicaa into the city of the Phoeacians whose ships went wisely in the waves.
Johnny stared, opened his mouth to speak, then wisely closed it and did as he was bidden.
Though a good fellow and a wisely humorous one, he seldom said any thing whose cleverness lay in a double-entendre.
Looking wisely and suspiciously at Trent as he sauntered by was an Airedale.
Work is a tonic which exuberates mentally, morally, and physically the man who wisely adjusts himself to it.
It may well be understood how all this might be very wisely and fitly done.
She has not been trained to do this and the fear that she will not do it wisely keeps the father from inaugurating such a system.
While she should read well and wisely, the girl should not turn into a bookworm.
Mr. Stephens has scolded us,and Mr. Howells and Mr. Alden have counselled us wisely.
The one who spoke most prettily and answered most wisely should be chosen as her husband.
America, like ourselves, is very wisely trying to democratise its war loans.
The farmers are wisely rooting out the wire-haired, big-tailed cape sheep, and substituting those which have wool on their backs.
I think you have done wisely, said His Holiness, by way of an obiter dictum.
Accordingly it has been adopted very wisely in nature as the common garb of the vegetal creation.
Life tends to normalize itself, whatever the given conditions, and she wisely accommodated herself to the inevitable.
You talk as wisely as Cato, and I am obliged to confess that you are right in all you say.
In 1775 they wisely introduced a middle stump, as they found the best balls harmlessly flying between the wide wickets.
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