Synonym: sagely. Similar words: precisely, likewise, closely, twist, wish for, Jewish, raise, arise. Meaning: ['waɪzlɪ] adv. in a wise manner.
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91, The Romans might have told us, wisely, to aim for mens sana in corpore sano.
92, This is no unsolvable problem if we face it wisely and courageously.
93, Wisely or not , Homo sapiens has become Homo urbanus.
94, Order : use every second wisely, make good time plan for every work.
95, As Samuel Goldwyn so wisely advised , never make predictions - especially about the future.
96, Some of these funds will invest wisely, but many will pursue non-commercial goals, from job creation to crony enrichment.
97, Yesterday is a cancelled check; tomorrow is a promissory note; today is the only cash you have, so spent it wisely.
98, And he dealt wisely, and dispersed of all his children throughout all the countries of Judah and Benjamin, unto every fenced city: and he gave them victual in abundance. And he desired many wives.
99, The 42-year-old artist/director wisely opted for a loose-fitting - albeit thigh-length - Matthew Williamson dress.
100, A wisely tempered tribunate is the strongest buttress of a good constitution, but if it has the least degree of power beyond what is necessary, it will overthrow everything.
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101, Today I can feel sad that I don't have more money or I can be glad that my finance encourage me to plan my purchases wisely and guide me away from waste.
102, He determined to behave wisely and blamelessly in his own house (101:2).
103, Indeed so and Mr Starr wisely avoids making any premature judgment on their choice.
104, No offense is unforgivable unless you make It'so . Use your power wisely.
105, "An easy thing to say would be 'Choose your friends wisely, ' "says Olga Yakusheva of Marquette University, who has found that weight-loss behaviors can be contagious among college women.
106, Yet the producers have wisely focused on the strengths of the two stars: Tucker's hilarious, rapid-fire jive-talk, and Chan's nimble derring-do in tight spaces and high places.
107, Last, the directional control, the sequencing control, the set control, the quantitative control and the qualitative control in the control supervisor theory should be used wisely and flexibly.
108, I'll not blame, you, Hetty, for coming on this errand, which was well meant, if not very wisely planned.
109, The greeting stage includes greeting everyone courteously, using waiting-room smarts , using your time wisely, and a lying proper protocol when meeting the interviewer. ?
110, You only have so much engineering time to invest, so it's important to know you're spending it wisely.
111, Your Angel card is "Gifts from God"-be open to receive and your Tarot card is "5 of Swords"-choose your battles wisely.
112, Without moderation, Taiwan's security will be compromised, no matter how much money Taipei spends on defense and no matter how wisely those defense dollars have been allocated.
113, In the short term, you should spend your limited budget wisely.
114, The designers of XPath 2.0 wisely chose to include additional document processing capability through the xf:document mechanism.
115, One of the party pamphlets distributed in ceremonies in Mandalay reads: "In the election, it is important to use the ballot wisely and correctly."
116, Palgrave, however, wisely remarks that "the ideals of Arab virtue were first conceived and then attributed to him".
117, Saint Francis de Sales wisely noted, "Have patience with all things. But, first with yourself."
118, Ought to affirm, this one demarcate is to be mixed correctly lift wisely.
119, After scoring over my calmness in this graphic way he nodded wisely.
120, In fact, Omar Khayyam learnt wildly from other's strong points, had absorbed the rational factor from both the east and western mathematics source wisely, thus finished his algebra work creatively.