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The ancient wise men sagely said...
Because of this, the king has not forgotten the sagely man's descendant, and has greatly praised his accomplishments and awarded him beneficence.
He did, very sagely, point out the difficulty of indulging in too detailed training at too early a stage when the pace of technology is changing as it is.
Publicly and behind the scenes, he has worked hard to ensure that the important reforms are put forward as rapidly but as sagely as possible.
He nods most sagely and wisely and is of most pleasant appearance, but he must inwardly hate the briefs he has to put over.
I am sure that some of them will wish to do so and, in fact, some of them are nodding sagely.
We have to consider practical steps and to consider these coolly and sagely.
We are witnessing a repetition of the concerns expressed so sagely on that occasion.