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And Mr Steinmeier, her foreign minister, called for prudence in the choice of words.
In a statement sent to reporters, Labor Minister Michel Sapin called for "prudence" in interpreting the numbers, however "encouraging" they might seem.
'The bishops called for "prudence" over same-sex relationships so that "the impression of a positive evaluation of such a tendency on the part of the church is not created".
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That said, we call for prudence in making hasty judgments about a pending court case.
The clashes prompted the front, as well as the American Embassy, to call for prudence when the polls open Sunday to avoid disturbances.
Even though to date human-to-human transmission of A (H5N1) remains very inefficient, the high lethality of the infection and potential for mutations call for prudence.
The government, he told France 2 television, would "not go further in commentary about this matter" and called for "extraordinary prudence" in discussing the case.
The lack of corroborating evidence for transcriptional implications of histone clipping calls for prudence.
On November 12th the council of five economic "wise men", which has long defended fiscal prudence, called for a "cyclically justified growth policy" to fight the recession.
The father volunteered for World War II immediately after Pearl Harbor, was steeled as a leader during the cold war — a serious time, when politicians couldn't just follow polls — and as president he raised taxes when fiscal prudence called for it.
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