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32. Before proceeding it may be wise to offer some definitions.
33. To take light exercise is not usually dangerous, but if anyone is uncertain it might be wise to consult a doctor.
34. Sometimes, it can be wise to retrace your steps.
35. Beijing bookstores would be wise to stock up on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
36. It would be wise to include plenty of mineral rich foods in your diet.
37. Young people who pretend to be wise to the ways of the world are mostly just cynics.
38. Little's assertion is that the implementions hold-up is the most important impediment and that the development team would be wise to put some energy into seeing it removed.
39. Bizarre though it may sound, you would be wise to familiarise yourself with these points before you even attempt to take your dog to sheep - but remember to return the trolley to the supermarket!
40. Any honest proponent of legalisation be wise to assume that drug - taking as a whole would rise.
41. You be wise to socialize with as many people as possible.
42. It would be wise to read and compare the nutritional labels when purchasing prepackaged snacks, especially the energy, fat and sugar content, because some nutrition claims may be misleading.
43. But before you dig out the industrial-strength herbicide to dump into the ocean and reduce the risk of hurricanes, it might be wise to consider the implications.
44. The Republican Party would be wise to think carefully about its loss of Mr Specter, one of America's best known senators, whose views are shared by many old-line business-friendly Republicans.
45. If you have not kept a pet parrot before, it would be wise to purchase a handbook on the subject.
46. Besides this event, it would be wise to keep an eye out for the possible Chinese rate hike as the nation has been known to pull out surprises at off market hours in the past.