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Always exercise prudence and caution with waste materials.
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Members were told repeatedly to exercise prudence and discretion.
"American citizens traveling or residing in Jordan should exercise prudence, and are urged to review their security practices, and to remain alert to changing situations," the embassy said.
The Archdiocese of Boston released a statement Friday morning that said: The Catholic faithful are reminded to exercise prudence this weekend as they seek to fulfill their Sunday Mass obligation.
I pray that this is the case and that our partners will exercise prudence and a bit of patience with a country that is struggling to stand on its own feet.
As is the case for any "hot" investment vehicle, investors should exercise prudence when jumping into the arena.
Instead, we gain respect when we exercise prudence and put limits on our willingness to intervene.
This continuing duty exists separate and apart from the trustee's duty to exercise prudence in selecting investments at the outset".
You could always exercise, and gain muscle.
We are worried about the negative impact of the U.S. move and hope that the U.S. will listen to the opinions of other countries, exercising prudence on the question of missile defense".
It's easy to be reckless when you're on someone else's dime, but Smith exercises prudence with every project.
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