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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prudent time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a moment that is wise or sensible for taking action or making a decision.
Example: "After careful consideration, we decided that a prudent time to invest in the project would be after the market stabilizes."
Alternatives: "a wise moment" or "a sensible time".
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It was not exactly a prudent time to proclaim the wisdom of Islam.
"With a downturn in the economy, we didn't feel this was a prudent time to embark on such an ambitious project," said Mr. Littman, who noted that a 12percentt increase in construction costs in the city was a factor.
"We have confidence in our ability to generate significant cash flow, so we felt this was a prudent time to increase the dividend," said Bruce Gross, the chief financial officer.
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With so much at stake in this election season there has never been a more prudent time for Muslims to exercise their right to vote.
The revelation caused the shadow chancellor, Oliver Letwin, to ask: "Why, if the economy is doing so well, is he borrowing so much?" The chancellor, however, insisted that now is the "right and prudent" time to borrow, and that the government would still keep to its "golden rule".
Each of these very experienced educators was impressed, after just four days of our experiential approach, at how a prudent pruning of time devoted to content and invested instead in process would payoff dramatically and actually end up enhancing the educational outcome of their courses, including mastery of important content but far exceeding that.
"It didn't make sense to go for it," he said, explaining what proved to a prudent decision at a time when the long string of pars might have frustrated another elite golfer.
Dr. Draghi suggests some gold ownership is a prudent strategy at a time when global currencies have become unmoored.
"This is the end of a fantastic era in world aviation, but bringing forward Concorde's retirement is a prudent business decision at a time when we are having to make difficult decisions right across the airline".
In fact, the reductions don't have to be completed until the treaty's seventh year -- plenty of time for a prudent draw-down.
Smart families recognize that in this frenetic, scheduled and wired day and age, when most folks are absorbed by little machines even when they are together, a prudent investment in authentic family time in a special place where being together, learning and having shared fun is the goal is a very satisfying investment which will yield dividends for years!
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