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The reserve build-up may have been motivated by prudence or mercantilism.
But he said he was driven by prudence to wait a bit.
The 47-year-old filmmaker won for "Music by Prudence," about a group of disabled musicians in Zimbabwe.
By Prudence Crowther The New Yorker, January 2 , 1984P. 24 Writer describes the different banks she has used.
By Malcolm Gladwell By Larissa MacFarquhar By Thom Gunn By Terese Svoboda By Jane Kenyon By Prudence Crowther By Cynthia MacDonald By Eugene Kinkead.
By Prudence Crowther The New Yorker, April 9 , 1990P. 34 Mary Alice tells the tale of her involvement with health food.
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In addition, not only are the masses disorganised, but the desire for a revolution is often tempered by extreme prudence in a nation ravaged by a decade of civil war, and currently witnessing insurgencies in Darfur and more recently in the "New South".
Capital flows should improve a country's macroeconomic stewardship by rewarding prudence and punishing profligacy.
Even so, few believe that Ms Santanche's amendment was inspired solely by fiscal prudence.
Taft's conservatism was essentially Burkean traditionalism, marked by pragmatism, prudence and skepticism toward aggressive foreign and domestic government schemes.
Mr Eisenhower proposed "that the Governments principally involved, to the extent permitted by elementary prudence, begin now and continue to make joint contributions from their stockpiles of normal uranium and fissionable materials to an international atomic energy agency.
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