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But with 1.4 million acres still burning in the West, the current force is not nearly enough, federal officials say, and it cannot prudently be reinforced because of a shortage of trained supervisors.
Even the largest reservoirs cannot prudently be filled above an upper threshold nor drawn down below a lower threshold.
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Proven reserves of listed firms contain 762GTCO2 most of what can prudently be burned before 2050.
The surplus would more prudently be used for debt reduction or capital construction.
And I think the fact that some of us think prudently is because we're worried about the implications.
The time to get real and behave prudently was yesterday.
While this is a legitimate concern, national security is about weighing risks, and the risk of keeping the facility open is greater than the risk incurred by either prudently releasing detainees already cleared by a disciplined interagency process, or moving those who cannot be released to federal prisons within the United States where they can be tried in federal courts.
He has insisted repeatedly that the deadline for America's withdrawal from Bosnia cannot be extended beyond June 1998, even though Mr Clinton (who foolishly once promised to pull out of Bosnia by December 1996) has prudently avoided saying anything so definite.
Legally, an executor is a fiduciary, who is expected to act prudently and be impartial.
A fact that some legislators, like Rep. David Richardson (D -Miami D -Miami Beachy stated is "too much, too fast".
More prudently, we may be seeing "the end of the beginning".
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