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"It's far from prudent, it's risky and expansionary," Mr Dicks said.
It turns out that Clydesdale, which includes Yorkshire Bank, was far from prudent in its lending on commercial property, jumping on the Bank of Scotland bandwagon three or so years before it all went horribly wrong.
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The international contractions, far from eliciting prudent austerity, triggered an unprecedented populist explosion throughout the region.
We've gone from prudent caution to ridiculous excess.
Far more prudent to hope for the best, but prepare for the alternatives.
It would be far more prudent to simply pay down the debt.
Ours were far more prudent in terms of fiscal policy".Mr Borg also has advice for his British counterpart, George Osborne.
There are characteristics that help differentiate a conspiracy theory from prudent paranoia, Brotherton says.
People are far more prudent today than they were during the housing bubble where extravagant renovations were more the norm.
Adjectives to describe her range from "prudent, pragmatic, and down to earth," to "resolutely dull".
Not that we've been prudent in our own public finances – far from it – but we did at least have the sense to stay out of the euro.
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