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17 Sentences With "wise up to"

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Foolish financial crowds had better wise up to other danger zones.
Investors are starting to wise up to fluffy concoctions with little meat.
But people are starting to wise up to the game being played.
There are indications that some academic institutions are beginning to wise up to the dangers.
But Vrionis and Bansal think founders are starting to wise up to where exactly all that cash is coming from.
Lawson seemed to wise up to her situation as the video is no longer on Instagram but now we have so many questions.
But the tables could be turning in Asia as employers wise up to the increasing strength of the jobs market, a new report has found.
A wetter climate in the basin will affect decisions on irrigation and infrastructure like dams, said James Dalton of the International Union for Conservation of Nature, which leads the "WISE-UP to Climate" project that produced the report.
Dyson theorizes that the saga is actually narrating the rise of the modern democratic nation-state; if that proves true, every remaining House of Westeros will need to wise up to the notion of what diplomats call a "positive sum" game.
Governments and corporations are starting to wise up to the threat of plastic waste: Aside from the numerous plastic straw bans, plastic bag bans or charges are also in place worldwide—a trend spearheaded by Denmark, which started charging a tax on them in 1994.
But he believes digital communities will adopt digital currencies as a way to pay for digital goods, be they expertise, access to communities, or stickers (a popular prior offering on Kik), particularly as they wise up to the privacy sacrifices that come with free, advertising-based models.
As Timothy Garton Ash makes admirably clear in his wise, up-to-the-minute and wide-ranging new survey, "Free Speech: Ten Principles for a Connected World," most of the difficult arguments about free speech bear on its price in terms of other things that also ought to matter to us.
As with most things on the internet, the falling stars meme is likely to be short-lived — not because these conspicuous consumers suddenly wise up to the moral implications of their Instagram posts, but because now that it's trickled down to the masses, the rich kids of Instagram will probably be looking for a new way to flaunt their wealth.
It is left uncertain if Colette survived the fire at the Hotel Denouement. In the TV series, Colette is portrayed by real-life contortionist Bonnie Morgan. She, Hugo and Kevin follow Olaf like in the book. However, they immediately wise up to his carelessness when he has them stay outside their camp during the events of "The Slippery Slope Pt. 1".
In the TV series, Kevin is portrayed by Robbie Amell. He, Colette and Hugo follow Olaf like in the book. However, they immediately wise up to his carelessness when he has them stay outside their camp during the events of "The Slippery Slope Pt. 1". They soon have an encounter with the Man with a Beard But No Hair and the Woman with Hair But No Beard and are not seen again afterwards.
In 2014, Bonner won the Soap Extra Award for Most Topical Storyline for his character Josh's coward punch storyline with Chris Pappas. Peter Dyke and Katie Begley from the Daily Star cited Bonner and his character as one of the reasons extra female viewers were tuning into Neighbours. While Laura Morgan from All About Soap branded Josh a "hunky newcomer". Morgan later observed that Josh was "secretly pleased" when Imogen broke up with Mason, but thought he should "wise up to the fact Amber's been crushing on him for weeks", before interfering in his sister's love life.
He successfully recruits Sulle, a Palestine activist, and her friend Kerima, both 15-year-old girls who start wearing the hijab and taking lessons in following Sharia law. The girls are shown pictures of palaces and told that if they moved to the Caliphate, they could live in luxury and be part of something special. Sulle's parents wise up to their daughter's radicalization, and try to stop her by threatening to marry her off to a relative in Jordan. Sulle inadvertently pulls her 13-year-old sister Lisha into the ideology, the implications of which are not fully realized until later in the show.

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