We will agree that there is a limit to the resources we can take from our economy wisely.
On one level, Mead is wisely taking advantage of the current feeding frenzy for data.
Chekov, on his knees now, wisely took hold of the bridge railing but made no move to stand.
After that, Reynard very wisely took himself out of the way, watched the fight from a corner.
Briggs, who was signed as a free agent after the draft last spring, is wisely taking his Jet career one day at a time.
So wisely take good care not to risk your head, for which they would accept no ransom.
"For the unity of the nation, the President should wisely take the decision to resign," he said.
"I really do think fatigue played a factor today," said Davenport, who wisely took advantage.
"It became a political hot potato and he wisely took a half step back."
This time around, the markets wisely took Friday off.