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"There is a new prudence in mortgage lending," said Keith Gumbinger, a vice president of HSH Associates, a mortgage research company in Pompton Plains, N.J.
At the same time, some Congressional and intelligence officials say that the experience of Iraq has demonstrated the danger of drawing hard conclusions on the basis of limited evidence, and that a new prudence on the part of intelligence agencies would be welcome.
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Favoured public services in particular, education and the National Health Service will get rises of more than 5% a year.In this section How mergers go wrong A more realistic Russia Camp David's disputed city Blowing smoke Forlorn Fiji Labour's new prudence ReprintsComing from such a self-consciously "modern" government, this is a strikingly traditional departure.
Far trickier problems to do with sovereignty, demography and politics—haunt the city that spreads out beyond the ancient walls.In this section How mergers go wrong A more realistic Russia Camp David's disputed city Blowing smoke Forlorn Fiji Labour's new prudence ReprintsFor nearly 20 years, between 1948 and 1967, Jerusalem was divided.
The new prudence shown by many African governments should allow them to make better use of foreign charity.
The eccentric way the trial was conducted, as well as the colossal damages, means that the verdict will almost certainly be overturned on appeal.In this section How mergers go wrong A more realistic Russia Camp David's disputed city Blowing smoke Forlorn Fiji Labour's new prudence ReprintsNevertheless, this case is significant.
Another possibility is straightforward division (Cyprus, Ireland, British India).In this section How mergers go wrong A more realistic Russia Camp David's disputed city Blowing smoke Forlorn Fiji Labour's new prudence Reprints Related items Fiji: That man againJul 20th 2000The examples show that these arrangements often turn out to be far from ideal.
Five years after promising to usher in a new era of prudence for European football the Uefa president, Michel Platini, is poised to relax its financial fair play regulations after conceding they risk impeding the game's growth.
It also failed to explain how it would pay for fresh subsidies pledged to sugarbeet producers and for 15,000km (9,325 miles) of new motorways.Still, with less American cash on offer than before, the government may have regained a new sense of fiscal prudence and has now promised to cut spending and raise taxes.
Miss Clark has already indicated that she would prefer to lead a minority government, as she has for the past three years, with different parties providing support on different issues.That would mean continued fiscal prudence, a new push for a free-trade agreement with China, and a doggedly independent foreign policy that will cause occasional friction with Australia and America.
A new cautionary diction, an uncustomary prudence inflected our way of talking to one another.
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