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President Obama loses credibility by claiming he wants to strip U.S. policy of its aura of arrogance and condescension at the same time his own team makes false charges to pressure Europe into more fiscal stimulus than it feels prudent.
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It was thus felt prudent to transfer him to the intensive care unit for overnight monitoring and further stabilization.
Given a recent increase in albumin use in our institution in light of recent HES publications, we felt prudent to test whether this finding was artifactual.
Renting may not make you feel powerful, but it will sure help you feel prudent.
You could have supplied this address when you signed up, but since the email address was optional, some users don't feel prudent to type one in.
"The university will be taking measures that it feels are prudent and appropriate," Mr. Beckman said.
"Buying a V-6 did not feel economically prudent, not to mention environmentally irresponsible".
"Venture capitalists have certain requirements for liquidity that were at odds with what management felt was prudent," Mr. Werner said.
The managers then felt it prudent to fend off a potentially catastrophic loss by getting a third party to shoulder the entire burden of the guarantee.
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