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As a result, Keegan said, the company considers it prudent to revise its guidance.
For now, he considers it prudent to burn the experimental sweet potatoes.
But while Ms. Viloria-Fisher considers it prudent to dip into the fund, Mr. Levy insists it would destroy the county's bond rating, which is a record high AA-.
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So officials consider it prudent to be ready for the worst.
The rabbis used to consider it prudent to give him a pass.
The agency considered it prudent to keep Rezulin on the market, as long as it was used according to recommendations and approved labeling, Ms. Woodcock said.
"The department considered it prudent to advise the public using Microsoft operating systems to take this action," said Russ Knocke, a department spokesman.
In all probability the people in whose home it had been left considered it prudent to throw it in the fire upon the arrest of its ill-fated authors".
The New Yorker, September 28 , 1935P. 11 A shoe shining parlor in Philadelphia has considered it prudent to put up this little warning: "Ladies and gents will kindly refrain from tearing their clothes".
By E. Huberman, E. Zern, and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, September 28 , 1935P. 11 A shoe shining parlor in Philadelphia has considered it prudent to put up this little warning: "Ladies and gents will kindly refrain from tearing their clothes".
"I do cover a lot of ground, don't I?" Seated at the window, we are alone in the big, book-lined room; we suspect that most members have considered it prudent to avoid the club on a day when it resembles a besieged fortress.
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