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Things like a personal statement library need to be used advisedly however.
I say that quite advisedly in the present debate on job market reforms and the reform of social security systems.
This is to say that things are, to a remarkable degree, back to normal, the word used here advisedly.
This is sub-optimal at the moment, and I use the term advisedly.
I say "so far" advisedly and with considerable hope.
So it was advisedly that the terms of reference excluded the public sector.
Now, I use quotation marks advisedly, because the food at said store is not healthy.
Fortunately, and I use the word advisedly, they never got a chance to use it.
I used the words 'an abuse of his powers' advisedly.
The term ultimate was used advisedly, and still stands.
When needed, he could blaze, and those scorched drew back advisedly, but his fire was always in control.
I say perform advisedly because his operations were performances.
The term "remade" is used advisedly, since this was not to be a battle formation.
There was a traffic jam from hell on the bridge - and he used that term advisedly.
As to a divorce, it would be time to think of that hereafter, but advisedly."
The company is now branching out into more adult (I use the term advisedly) styles.
Charlie runs a sort of a fourth-hand shop, and I say that advisedly.
Perhaps ill advisedly, I had more vodka and tonics when we reached the club.
I say this advisedly, for it is an undoubted fact that it was.
She started at the endearment, though it had been spoken advisedly without fervour.
I say 'still' advisedly, because unfortunately, it has now been put at risk.
"You did so advisedly, not from any sudden whim?
Now when I say "valuables" I use the word advisedly.
Unfortunately, when it comes to the rest of his performance - particularly when he speaks - the word actor is only to be used advisedly.
And yet I am very much of the opinion, my dears, that he has not chosen his profession advisedly."