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October 09, 2006

Prudent

prudent (adj) - thinking carefully before making decisions and taking action

prudence (noun)


Example sentences:

* It is always prudent to start saving for your retirement while you are still young.

* Being a prudent and cautious person, I know you won't take any sudden and rash actions.

* I think it is essential that we go slowly and act prudently in this sensitive matter.

* Prudently, Harry did not share the secret with other people.

* In most of its investment decisions Temasek has shown remarkable prudence.

* A lack of prudence may lead to eventual financial problems.

* It would be prudent to lock the door if you leave the room.

* It seems prudent to go where is likely to be warmer, after all you might catch a cold.

* He spend much more time than was prudent on something I didn't even like just for spite.

* It not more prudent to judge a man's true character by what he says in private.

* Rapid growth in East Asia is largely due to prudent macroeconomic management.

* The victim was prudent and didn't part with any money prior to the deception.

* One the things that made him stand out from the rest of the candidates was that the public felt that he was economically prudent.

* The country was admired by the whole world for its stability and prudent government.

* He felt it prudent to make contingency plans for what he would do if the deal fell through.

* It is not financially prudent to keep this business in operation.

* There is little room for prudent manoeuvre in solving this problem.

* Such a calculation is prudent but dishonest.

* Nonetheless, after a prudent period of time, in order to move the process forward, we were forced to heed his requests.

* We thought it prudent to choose a light lemon sorbet for pudding.

* It would be prudent to examine this company prior to reaching a credit decision.

* They fashioned what they believed was a prudent plan for solving the problem.

* The board of directors considered it most prudent to liquidate some of the assets of the company to pay off debts.

* Our five year plan will insure a prudent and rational utilization of national resources.

* Have you taken prudent measures to improve the financial state of the company.


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