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The prudence
noun
The quality or state of being prudent; wisdom in the way of caution and provision; discretion; carefulness; hence, also, economy; frugality.
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The Prudence Crandall Museum, 1 South Canterbury Road.
The prudence of this arrangement asserted itself at once.
The prudence of other clubs, meanwhile, has been less to do with eagerness to satisfy Uefa than their sheer inability to splurge as before.
The prudence on investments and management of financial resources, among other factors, contributed to the performance of the SME.
The Prudence Score was used as the main outcome variable.
The prudence of evaluating motor imagery training independent of motor performance was also pointed out by Sharma and colleagues (2006).
But some residents question the prudence of Nassau's decision.
It follows that good counsels, whencesoever they come, have their origin in the prudence of the prince, and not the prudence of the prince in wise counsels".
The Ryans explained that they had overlooked their income from the Prudence Little Living Trust.
CANTERBURY The Prudence Crandall Museum "Friends and Neighbors: Canterbury's 18th- and 19th-Century African-American Residents".
They explained that they had overlooked their income from the Prudence Little Living Trust.
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