Similar words: get wise to, be wise to, give rise to, rise to power, promise to pay, rise to the occasion, rise to the challenge, wise. Meaning: adj. evidencing the possession of inside information.
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91. It would be wise to note at this point that there can be pitfalls.
92. He's not and would be wise to bite his tongue.
93. At the very least, city officials are wise to see how those lawsuits are concluded.
94. And it might be wise to keep a particular eye on your son.
95. Experienced researchers are wise to all the tricks used to camouflage a poorly prepared document, so do not encourage criticism.
96. Excess electrolytes are excreted through the urine, but it is not wise to overdose them.
97. Glenn Hoddle. New to management, but wise to the footballing game.
98. Confidence just got wise and the guys it got wise to are wondering where it has gone.
99. With ear-shattering shrieks echoing around the square, I decided it would be wise to wonder elsewhere.
100. With more serious problems it would be wise to seek professional counselling.
101. There are certain precautions it seems wise to take while the crisis continues.
102. One also wonders whether it is wise to smoke or to smell of perfume when handling horses.
103. It is wise to remember that these men were competing at a time when the black presence was of only tiny significance.
104. It's always wise to follow the technical advice offered by paving manufacturers when preparing the foundations of your patio.
105. One thing is certain: It has never been wise to underestimate Yeltsin.
106. If you have,(sentencedict.com/wise to.html) it is wise to consider the following points before spending any money on computer equipment.
107. His 14 years in Congress have made him wise to its peculiar ways and means.
108. Statistically my time is limited, so would I be wise to leave things as is?
109. Before proceeding it may be wise to offer some definitions.
110. It's never wise to speculate about the meaning of dreams, so she didn't.
111. And it is wise to consider the downside as well as the upside of locating your business in your home.
112. To take light exercise is not usually dangerous, but if anyone is uncertain it might be wise to consult a doctor.
113. Doctors and other health experts consider it wise to safeguard infants by giving supplementary vitamins.
114. Where you have a fairly long shelf, it is wise to add a horizontal back support.
115. It'seems wise to reconnoiter before entering the town.
116. Sometimes, it can be wise to retrace your steps.
117. It is wise to provide against accidents.
118. It's never wise to withhold evidence.
119. It is not wise to overprotect one's children.
120. The objects that make up the Oort Cloud are too small and far away for WISE to see, but it will be able to track potentially dangerous comets and asteroids closer to home.
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