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A military hero, he rejected pleas to join a land war in Vietnam, exercised "great prudence" when Soviet tanks rolled into Hungary and resisted calls to use nuclear weapons against Communist foes in Asia, telling aides: "you boys must be crazy".
In terms of site disposal, the board has exercised great prudence in dealing with this perplexing problem.
He exercised great power over Poland.
Public service continues to exercise great appeal.
Greater prudence would kick in, and, not coincidentally, overall compensation would shrink.
Supporters say this will preserve public support for the euro and encourage greater prudence down the road.
Abu Dhabi will insist on greater prudence and Dubai's go-getting rulers may also now feel defeated.
That is why regulators are now rethinking the rules on banks' capital ratios to encourage greater prudence during booms and cushion deleveraging during a bust.
In exercising such prudence, Judge Wilkinson gave an eloquent defense of judicial restraint on issues, like gun regulation, with life and death consequences.
Members were told repeatedly to exercise prudence and discretion.
In contrast, exercising prudence may require you to forgo temporary happiness to ensure better, longer lasting positive results.
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