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A legal capacity to transact belongs to any person "of prudent judgment" (rāshid), a quality that is normally deemed to accompany physical maturity or puberty.
Common sense is defined as "sound and prudent judgment based on a simple perception of the situation or fact".
Merriam Webster's online dictionary defines commonsense as "sound and prudent judgment based on a simple perception of the situation of facts".
According to Merriam Webster, common sense is about exercising "sound and prudent judgment based on a simple perception of the situation or facts".
Is a fence around the Capitol a sign of irrational fear, they are asking, or prudent judgment?
In one incident at a Southwest Key facility in Harlingen, Tex., one staff member was reported for not demonstrating "prudent judgment or self-control" by allowing "a child to caress them," according to a state database of licensed child-care providers.
Investors who are confident they will be bailed out are less likely to exercise prudent judgment, and thus increase the need for a bailout.
It must be conceded that, in many cases, a high corporation income tax induces management to make expenditures which prudent judgment would avoid.
(They may be violating your rights, but they still have the right to ruin your day, and they have a lot of friends with guns and sticks).. Use prudent judgment when saying no to superiors ( bosses, parents, and authorities).
"The prudent judgment is to protect human health".
I admit to the pleasure of going against prudent judgment in looking for the logic of upsets, but they didn't, for the most part, happen.
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