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Many must do so out of unaccustomed need and shame, some out of prudent apprehension.
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If using a fine art shipper, to ensure compliance with New York sales tax rules on art purchases shipped out-of-state, it is prudent that, where possible, the seller should pay for and direct shipment.
But Mr. Brown said it was "not the time to break out the Champagne," and emphasized the importance of prudent spending.
Taking out such a deal was, in their view, tantamount to getting into bed with the devil – and certainly out of the question for a prudent financial journalist.
Obama has been trying to set an example of prudent government, trotting out cabinet officials to describe the way projects are coming in under budget and proposing cost-cutting changes.
The text of the Appeal sets out seven prudent steps -- such as de-alerting nuclear weapons -- that would make the world safer.
Onan, it turns out, was guilty not of onanism but, more likely, of prudent coitus interruptus with his brother's widow.
Will it persuade Washington to bail it out, rewarding the Golden State's political class while punishing the citizens of prudent, solvent states such as Indiana or Texas?
As for the foreign exchange, its spokesmen argue that the turmoil in the rich world's economies makes it prudent to diversify out of dollars and euros.
Even my friend, John Buckingham of the "out of favor" value stock letter, The Prudent Speculator is recommending Veeco.
David Balfour, the Whig, is a Lowland Scot of prudent Presbyterian stock whose shocking kidnap occurs as he sets out to claim his inheritance from his evil uncle, Ebenezer.
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