"We strongly urge the North to stop making such incomprehensible demands and to make the wise choice we have repeatedly urged, " he added.
Only after it deliberates on the different potential scenarios, can the company make a wise choice on how to move forward.
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"We again strongly urge North Korea to stop this kind of insistence that we cannot totally understand and go down the path of a wise choice, " spokesman Cho Tai-young told reporters.
Voters need to pay serious attention to the facts in order to make a wise choice.
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The ultimate master of costume made a wise choice for his courtroom appearance: He is wearing black satin pants, a black jacket and vest (no shirt), and a black neck scarf with tiny white polka dots.
This can be a logical and wise choice, but it means the dividend yield may not be particularly high.
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This was a wise choice not only because of the freedom it bestowed on people in the West during those decades, but also because the West's freedoms became one of the most potent weapons in its struggle against its totalitarian foes.
But it is unclear whether Culvahouse gave McCain any political advice on whether Palin was a qualified or wise choice, or left that to the small group of political advisers involved.
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The overall results show that business school is a wise financial choice for most students.
Catering to the big blues and gospel market in nearby Chicago was a wise choice.
But I do believe that given a choice between a live or a recorded interview, the wise thing is always to choose the live format.
As a result of that wise choice, our national economy thrived, and eventually became the richest on earth.
It is hardly an interest, although they may speak of it very positively -- the better to tell themselves or others that they made a "wise" choice.
It is a wise choice for well-educated families who understand disease and the reviersible causes, and are taking an active role in avoiding disease by smokign cessation, limiting alcohol, eating right, exercising, etc.
How he addresses them will tell us whether the Mexican people who elected him, and returned his party to power, made a wise choice or a bad mistake.
Perhaps it's time for New Yorkers to put their mayor on a power diet, and to wise up about the real trade-offs between expanding safety-net programs and personal choice.
"These results, to some extent, confirm suspicions that many people have about the importance of a person's college choice in giving them better pay opportunities down the line, " says Mr. Wise.
On the contrary (and missed by the foreigners in 1998-99 and since), after the equity and property bubble burst in 1989, and deflation set in, cash has been a wise choice.
We have a real choice here, and it just depends on whether we're wise enough to make the right one.
Many Americans don't think it was a wise choice, going down with such infamous moments as Lyndon Johnson's decision to Americanize the Vietnam War with an escalation of ground troops in 1965.
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