Wisely in a sentence as an adverb

How the f*ck do they plan on spending that wisely? Sure, it's nice to have that sum in the bank.

Did not use my time wisely Hardly anyone else does either. tried to do too much Don't we all?

They are simply tools that you use and you can use them wisely or foolishly. * Try to invest your money and time in a way that creates recurring income.

That doesn't mean the time isn't worth while, but you need to know how to use it wisely and not become despondent if/when you finally cave and get a "real job." Use this time to learn as much as you can.

If your lawyer can't make good judgments concerning what is important and what is not, and can't manage time wisely, it is time to get a new lawyer.

Obviously, if you go crazy with these you quickly eat up all your processing resources, but if used wisely they are very fast and look lovely.

Their decision affects others, so those who care have a vested interest in encouraging them to choose wisely. There's a negative externality at play here.

Educated persons tend to vote for candidates aligned with their best interests, spend money more wisely, and commit less crime. More educated peers and neighbors will make your life better.

> The network is managed, and I think wisely so, in a way that EWZ grants equal access to private ISPs which then compete for customers. They don't act as an ISP. This is the model I see as ideal and it always baffles me why it's so rarely mentioned as an option.

* Choose your customers wisely: for a new business, better to target upmarket, early adopter customers who have more money to spend. * Don't try to compete on price in the beginning, charge a premium for your product.

The network is managed, and I think wisely so, in a way that EWZ grants equal access to private ISPs which then compete for customers. They don't act as an ISP. While in the first step construction was in the most dense areas of the city the network is now extended to the entire city.

The people who have flagging powers are not responsible enough to use them wisely, perhaps. I see at least one simple solution: lift the flagging privileges so it only becomes available to a much smaller segment of the population.

GC, used wisely, is the key to maintainable programs that run quickly. You can write maintainable yet less efficient programs, or highly efficient yet less maintainable programs, easily enough in its absence; but its presence frees up a third way.

I'm in for $65, because I've run out of patience with everyone wisely nodding caution and not trying to solve the problem themselves. Like a lot of metabolically disadvantaged people, I feel betrayed and tossed off a cliff by a society that doesn't understand and doesn't care.

To be fair, I haven't developed apps that required the use of user-facing access to update_attributes, and maybe when I got around to using that, I would've wisely consulted the dev guides to make sure I was following best practice. But knowing me, I probably would've likely thought, "Well, that seems simple enough, here goes."

When Chome was released I counted about 30 big and small things that they wisely borrowed from Opera UI. That was almost five years ago and Opera was moving fast, too. Mouse gestures, broad customizability, passionate users and some of the greatest people working in the company.

My interviewers were able to detect my lack of interest in medicine and my great enthusiasm about computers, and wisely rejected me. I graduated, and wanting to do nothing but play with computers, I got a job in NYC, writing software, and because that wasn't enough, I also went to grad school at night.

He wisely turned them down & went on to become a computer graphics heavyweight. Meanwhile, I worked on that GSTable as it went through various iterations, until it was actually capable of displaying rows and columns with different sizes, which was apparently a very common requirement in finance.

When the big telecom I was working on started losing customers back in 2001, I knew what was about to happen and wisely jumped ship. I just happened to land with a company in Denver Colorado who was producing an MMO game as a startup, and they had no clue about how to actually get their product on the internet, or where/how to buy or manage server infrastructure.

But assaults on privacy are but a symptom of a deeper malady as modern society increasingly believes that it can hand over massive forms of unchecked government to its politicians in the naive belief that such power can be used wisely if only we have right-thinking leaders at the helm. The answer, as de Tocqueville noted years ago, is not to place faith in leaders but rather to take personal responsibility in our lives and to curtail the powers of those who govern.

Wisely definitions

adverb

in a wise manner; "she acted wisely when she invited her parents"

See also: sagely