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I recently researched this online and "Inflation-protected bonds" seem like a good choice. Your principal will be somewhat protected and you'll thus be able to ride out the economic woes of the US without losing your shirt savings-wise.
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to use the system in a wise manner
It refers to a person who will go to great pains to save a few Pennies here and there, but think nothing of spending a large sum of money on something they do not need. 'Penny-wise and pound foolish' means to be careful with small amounts of money, but careless when dealing with large ones. For example, someone who is careful to save small amounts, but spends it all on short term, wasteful things, could be described as being penny-wise and pound foolish. This means a person is careful or wise about little decisions but may not be careful about bigger ones. Like someone who would order a salad with low-calorie dressing, then follow it up with a super-duper ice-cream-laden double chocolate cholesterol fest.
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you only think there wise
land wise maybe but county wise no i think its the largest county land wise i not for sure but i think so
It depends on you (economic wise and what you want to do/are looking for)
i think we must start from Indian trade of heavy items. yes with sector wise share
close In some contexts, the word court would be the antonym for avert. For example, by his wise policies, he was able to avert disaster. By his foolish policies, he courted disaster.
Currently, we really do not have any really wise leaders.
Tell him something new -- that is a good one.
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i think he has a wise
He acted in a wise way.
well if you think about it cougars are strong and most strong animals are wise or smart!!!!