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be highly prudent
adverb
In a high or esteemed manner.
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It may be highly prudent for the police to have the ability to shoot down aircraft, but who, for instance, would give the order?
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It is prudent to be highly suspicious of any area near the site of injection exhibiting local symptoms.
A systematic review of the literature of women and men (mean age 47±6) found aerobic exercise combined with a prudent diet to be highly effective for improving total cholesterol (−15.5, 95% CI −20.3 to −10.7), LDL cholesterol (−9.2, 95% CI −12.7 to −5.8) and body weight (−5.7, 95% CI −7.4 to −4.1).
So the results were highly sensitive, and an enemy country's numbers would be useful when deciding whether attacking it was prudent, and conquering it worthwhile.
A prudent prince must be surrounded by prudent advisors.
"The board has to be very prudent".
He promised a highly visible police presence this weekend and called on residents to be prudent but not inhibited in their weekend activities.
Though Proclus was in Athens a highly respected philosopher and had some Christian students, he had to be prudent to avoid anti-pagan reactions.
"Wouldn't be prudent.
We tried to be prudent".
"We had to be prudent".
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