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Consider prudence, for example.
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If you are considering prudence from a faith-driven perspective, you also have the counsel of a Higher Power to turn to.
Nevertheless, the reported results need to be considered with prudence.
Thus, usage of anesthetics in patients with neuronal injury should be considered with prudence.
However despite the fact that satisfaction is an important indicator of quality of care, these results should be considered with prudence because of the subjective variability in perception of care as opposed to more objective quality measures [ 28- 31].
(See "Prudence Pains Lloyds").
Descartes prescribes to Elisabeth a two-part remedy for protecting herself against the harmful effects of the passions: "so far as possible to distract our imagination and senses from them, and when obliged by prudence to consider them, to do so with our intellect alone" (ibid).
It may be enlightening here to consider an analogy between altruism and prudence.
Therefore, the Authors' might want to consider the following assumptions with more prudence: i) That patterns of sperm precedence are the cause that renders the risk of losing a high quality and inseminated female beneficial.
The F.T.C. recommended tightening enforcement of ratings curbs, a step that the industry should consider as a matter of civic responsibility and political prudence.
Consider, for example, how Germany maintains a standard of fiscal prudence 87 years after its infamous hyperinflation.
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