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The word "Prudent" is correct and well written in English
It is typically used to describe someone who is wise or careful in making decisions, especially regarding financial or personal matters. Example: "It would be prudent to save a portion of your income for emergencies."
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Prudent
adjective
Sagacious in adapting means to ends; circumspect in action, or in determining any line of conduct; careful, discreet, sensible; -- opposed to rash; directed by prudence or wise forethought; evincing prudence;
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The SDLP described Poots's latest claims as "confusing personal prejudice with prudent policy".
There will have to be changes in player personnel in the summer, young players will have to be given their opportunities at the right time, and prudent recruitment implemented for what will be a really tough division to get out of.
There are certain polite terms that even the most well intentioned, prudent pro-choice people use when they talk about abortion.
It had "prudent levels of cash reserves" of £238m, a freehold building worth £73m, programme rights in excess of £224m, and a strong brand, Film 4. Shares are held by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
Why are you taxing people who are prudent?" He's waving his finger at me as if I'm the tax collector.
Asked specifically whether the government remained committed to the "target range" of 5% to 25%, a spokeswoman for foreign minister Julie Bishop did not mention the range or the conditions, saying only, "Australia is committed to a 5% reduction in emissions and would like to reduce emissions further but will pursue direct action consistent with prudent fiscal policy to bring this about".
But contrasting the money wasted over the years with the more prudent acquisitions provides a lesson and Smith's best hope: the price ticket isn't always the best guide to quality, even if it is fun to be flash in front of the neighbours.
Clearly his lack of runs and general confidence is impacting on his keeping, and for the remaining two Tests it would be prudent to bring in Bairstow.
Boris calls himself an "anarcho-Tory", and in playing the prudent steward, the creative entrepreneur and the boisterous showman all at once, makes good his claim.
Cameco Australia's managing director, Brian Reilly, said the company was taking prudent steps to prepare its Australian projects for a development decision, once market conditions were suitable.
A lot of those people will have taken out perfectly prudent home loans in 2005, 2006 or 2007 – it's just that their properties have halved in value from their pre-Northern Rock peak.
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