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PRUDENT

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  • ple who can have big dreams who are virtuous, prudent, a little bald, a little romantic and very sp
  • Assure the prudent administration of ADHA Institute assets and p
  • The test is whether a reasonably prudent adult would not have entered into such a cont
  • in (foal) : the Patrol leader, courageous but prudent and reasonable.
  • Vindication of that Prudent and Honourable Knight Sir Henry Vane (1659)
  • When cleaning glassware, it is both prudent and practical to allow the piranha solution t
  • Generous, prudent, and zealous as he was, his character was mar
  • As for the rest, a prudent and intelligent catechesis must be undertaken
  • yle and his approach to violence comes from a prudent and responsible perspective of trying to unde
  • t limitations, but also to move toward a more prudent and focused use of taxpayers' dollars.”
  • imes and relentless media environment must be prudent and consistent with our laws and values."
  • It is often more prudent and economical to add a few cents of producti
  • The land belonging to Prudent Beaudry, Cameron Thom, Alfred Chapman, and An
  • mmon Council he worked closely on issues with Prudent Beaudry, Henry Dockweiler, and William H. Wor
  • The decision was seen to be more prudent by assigning an external regional police forc
  • tatements," rational cause and effect and the prudent calculation of what spending can be afforded,
  • At the same time, he led a prudent conduct against the French Charles of Anjou,
  • uiescence where acquiescence is not intended; prudent coordination can be expected between petroleu
  • autonomy within the Indian Union was the more prudent course to follow.
  • Through his prudent diplomatic leadership and military savvy, Rai
  • delivery of appropriate services and adopting prudent financial practices.
  • ving the post, he explained that while it was prudent for those in power to "surrender their weapon
  • ave up his project, yielding to the advice of prudent friends.
  • itical sympathies, but invited him to be more prudent, given that his articles were being cited in
  • de of souls, full of charity towards sinners, prudent in the management of affairs.
  • nated by general law in securities considered prudent investments.
  • Investing and Managing Trusts Under the New Prudent Investor Rule: A Guide for Trustees, Investme
  • ciaries have been incorporated in the Uniform Prudent Investor Act (UPIA).
  • of 20 August 1957, leaving the matter to the prudent judgement of local Ordinaries.
  • So I think it is prudent just to mention the counterparts in the negot
  • to be expected of a hypothetically reasonably prudent man of business (see Speight v Gaunt (1883) 9
  • According to Heimskringla Sigurd Syr was a prudent man, taciturn and generally modest, although
  • Robert FitzWimarc seems to have been a prudent man, with a fair degree of wisdom who helped
  • ost important Mayors of Berlin because of his prudent management style.
  • air defences for the German assault, and his prudent management of his resources during the battle
  • dissolving the company, Bulkeley refused; his prudent management, tough underwriting, and conservat
  • Prudent Mary 36 guns
  • Her tactful, prudent nature gets her into much less trouble than D
  • ss of the Order of St George "as a reward for prudent orders given whilst in the Finnish army, whic
  • ed "There are good and particular reasons why prudent people should, for the time being, suspend ju
  • bests the big guy by taking the precautions a prudent person would take before encountering the vil
  • ong-term strategy focused on clear vision and prudent policies.
  • family possessions around Sinop and pursued a prudent policy of allegiance to the Mongols, which wa
  • le characters at the center of the works: the prudent Polygame, the trickster Lupold and the joyous
  • His plan was rejected, though the prudent prince of Orange deemed it judicious to retai
  • ether Buchanan's action were a justifiable or prudent response to uncorroborated reports.
  • These were intended to be a prudent response to the economic turmoil following Wo
  • twice mayor and was described as a 'sage and prudent ruler'.
  • Following shakedown off Bermuda, Prudent steamed to New York to begin a series of east
  • and also stated that, "It just seems like the prudent thing to do."
  • Later in life Goya wrote that he had felt it prudent to withdraw the prints from circulation due t
  • Instead, it seemed prudent to send an unarmed civilian merchant ship, St
  • It would be prudent to avoid this medication if there were a conc
  • Also, wondering if it'd be prudent to add a brief timelime to illustrate with gr
  • He expressed his opinion that it would be prudent to wait until the promised miracle happens to
  • The government thought it more prudent to allow free imports and earn the taxes rath
  • It might be prudent to create one article on housing areas within
  • It would therefore be prudent to use "g" as the symbol (and in English, the
  • ments would eliminate those elections, it was prudent to hold the referendum before the 2011 electi
  • the process, it became clear that it was not prudent to continue a policy adopted in 1990 whereby
  • h and Prussian diplomacy, the Sultan found it prudent to set "the obnoxious Russian" free (24 Novem
  • s of the fire at all times, it is always most prudent to take safety measures in the event that ver
  • of Jammu or the Ladakhis, Kak thought it most prudent to buy time and improve Kashmir's bargaining
  • th its UK charting, as ABC-Parmamount felt it prudent to await the American opening of the track's
  • mmissioners that it would be cheaper and more prudent to renovate the tower for its own use, but tw
  • It not being thought prudent to set him on work there, Corsellis was carri
  • Provisions related to the prudent use of the death penalty for example, were se
  • f photovoltaic cells and wind generation is a prudent way to provide electricity in many situations
  • irtues, all led on by the Sun, containing the prudent, whose wisdom lighted the way for the other v