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Anticipatory divestment in recognition that at some unknown and unknowable point down the road, markets will suddenly adjust the equity price of fossil fuel company shares downward to reflect the swiftly changing future prospects of those companies, however wise today, is probably not yet compelled in the exercise of prudence.
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Yet the donors fought bitterly, and alas successfully, to keep Malawi's early programs very small, in some ghastly exercise of budgetary prudence.
If private property involves the wiser and more efficient use of resources, it is because someone has exercised virtues of prudence, industry, and self-restraint.
Those who look on the President's energy program as an exercise in virtuous sacrifice are mistaking an act of prudence for a moral action.
You may hear some claim that "the ends justify the means," but to really exercise true prudence, both the ends and the means must adhere to your set of foundational principles.
Beloved husband of Prudence (Linder).
These conditions instilled a sense of prudence.
Beloved husband of Prudence (nee Silecchia).
The Czech Republic would be a model of prudence.
Most Asian economies have been models of prudence.
REMEMBER when a bank manager was the epitome of prudence?
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