Sentence examples for deemed prudent from inspiring English sources

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In his address, Mr. Obama proposed removing American combat troops at a pace of one or two brigades a month, which is about twice as fast as American commanders in Iraq have deemed prudent.

Though some over-the-road truckers might benefit from an occasional spritz of eau de cologne, this device would squirt a revitalizing menthol fragrance to help a driver maintain alertness and a soothing orange fragrance if a power nap were deemed prudent.

This tendency is often subtle, with small artefacts introduced into a simulator with little discussion, deemed prudent to achieve efficiency or expediency.

JLR has confirmed the break is under way and calls it a "Brexit matter" - a move deemed "prudent" by the union Unite.

Like Iraq, gay marriage, and other issues, Clinton has taken full responsibility for a prior viewpoint or decision, explained that her initial viewpoint or decision wasn't the right one, but was originally done nonetheless with the best intent, and moved on to support the prevailing viewpoint, or decision deemed prudent.

In the data mining analysis, it was deemed prudent to impute missing data.

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But I'm worried that the housing allowance -- hundreds of thousands of dollars to allow them to approximate their current housing at exorbitant Westchester prices -- is something that only the geniuses who ran Nassau County into the ground could deem prudent.

Their analysis starts by estimating the amount of carbon dioxide that could be put into the atmosphere if global temperatures are not to rise by more than 2°C, the most that climate scientists deem prudent.

That is analogous to the dollar's role as reserve currency, which obliges America to issue debt securities in which foreigners can invest those dollars.Another implication is that America could issue more short-term paper than its debt managers, who worry about rolling over too much paper under adverse conditions, would normally deem prudent.

Released in 1991, a lesser man might have deemed it prudent to retire gracefully with his multifarious awards on the sideboard.

Obama has deemed it prudent to avoid the topic, perhaps cognisant of Clinton's failure to pass relatively uncontroversial gun show restrictions in the wake of the Columbine shootings.

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