So the German Government very wisely concluded that the first priority must be to establish modern telecommunications.
The Founding Fathers wisely concluded that it was not enough for a President to swear to obey the law.
He started to ask what the hell the time had to do with it, then wisely concluded that arguing would only force her to dig in her heels.
Blonde wisely concluded that his momentum was lost and he backed away, helping his partner to his feet and then retreating with him to their car.
Chief Administrative Law Judge Rosemarie Maldonado wisely concluded that the parade was protected against government intervention by the First Amendment.
Knowing that it was nearly impossible to take the fortified strongholds with huge defending forces, the communist wisely concluded the autumn offensive on November 5, 1947.
Yet, as the Popes wisely conclude, it is the society's "convergence with the rest of the world" that will keep Turkey stable.
Van Buren, as Widmer wisely concludes, was one of those "not-quite-heroic" figures without whom no democracy would operate for long.
The Tri-State agent wisely concluded that clearing the land and building some roads would help future sales.
"The bank wisely concluded that it is too early to raise rates," said Naoki Iizuka, senior economist at Mizuho Securities in Tokyo.