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The phrase "a prudence" is not correct and usable in written English.
The word "prudence" is an uncountable noun, so it should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "Her prudence in financial matters has saved the company from bankruptcy."
Alternatives: "wisdom" or "caution."
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This includes a balanced application of the fiduciary duties of (a) prudence (including the obligation to investigate and verify material facts), (b) loyalty to beneficiaries (with its obligation to treat different beneficiary groups impartially), and (c) reasonable management of costs.
He says he has plans to grow by no more than six new accounts this year — a prudence that reflects less the specific problems he identified at Chronoswiss than the systemic problems facing the entire U.S. watch market, historically Switzerland's largest and most sophisticated.
The translators and commentators assembled by McBrayer approach Xenophon with a prudence and care that would have made the Athenian smile". "Plaudits to Gregory McBrayer, who has edited a new collection of the shorter works of the ancient Greek philosopher Xenophon, complete with fresh literal translations and interpretative essays by distinguished scholars.
Storr later became an editor at Penguin, and wrote more than 100 books, almost all for young readers, as well as essays about psychology, touching on subjects such as abortion and the way Freud had burdened parents with unnecessary guilt, and there is a prudence to her stories where blame or guilt are concerned.
Richard L. Brodsky, a Westchester assemblyman and one of several dozen elected officials who had sought the new investigation, known as a prudence proceeding, called the move "inexplicable and wrong" in light of the commission's earlier decision to allow such an inquiry into last year's blackouts in Queens.
Less than 1% reported a Prudence score of '0', similarly only 2.8% adhered to five important recommendations: BMI within normal range, sufficient physical activity, within limits alcohol intake, being a non-smoker and sufficient F&V intake.
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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.
A new cautionary diction, an uncustomary prudence inflected our way of talking to one another.
"I think there is, in this country, a certain prudence or refusal to be troubled, much encouraged by TV," he said.
Thus moral reflection generates a universalized prudence.
"Because this is a masterpiece, prudence has prevailed.
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