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"A woman has so many inner voices telling her to behave prudently, amiably, timorously".
Wall Street financiers no longer have to behave prudently because they know government will bail them out.
They have incentives to announce a no-bail-out policy in order to encourage their charges to behave prudently.
Young workers, lacking experience or standing, tend to behave prudently; if they don't like the conditions, they tend to leave.
This would create an incentive for them to behave prudently, since borrowing costs on red bonds would be higher.But the idea has two snags.
That might also provide an occasion for your daughter to persuade her mother that she understands the risks of S.T.D.'s and will behave prudently.
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Mr. Cole, whose father was once the president of G.M., said the government had "behaved prudently" in allowing the new management team sufficient latitude to make day-to-day business decisions.
It thinks too of the possible "moral hazard": the encouragement to spendthrifts to hurl money down black holes or into Swiss bank accounts, and the discouragement of those who, in contrast, have behaved prudently.
They also insisted that they behaved prudently, acted with constant oversight of banking regulators and took strong action to shore up the bank's finances when market conditions worsened in late 2007 and early 2008.
Companies are behaving prudently, bringing genuine product and value -- and investors recognize it".
(Luckily for Spain, its regulators forced commercial banks to behave more prudently in the boom).
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