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Thus far India has earned high marks from America for prudently restricting its military operations against the intruders to its side of the line of control.
The Obama administration Treasury Department deserves praise, too, for keeping tabs on Benmosche while generally letting him do his thing and for prudently managing the public's stake in the firm.
They get paid for saying yes to deals, and not for prudently saying no.
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This course explores the debate among philosophers about the source of our reasons for acting prudently and morally.
Only by standing by him in public could Mr. Blair hope to influence Mr. Bush in private -- for the benefit of America (which should therefore behave more prudently), for the benefit of Britain (which will thereby exercise disproportionate influence), and for the benefit of the world (which will be a better place because of the vitality of the "special relationship").
Patients can shop prudently for health care just as they do for cars or big-screen televisions.
So potential borrowers such as India and Mexico, which should have voted for Okonjo-Iweala, acted prudently and voted for Kim instead.
On Wall Street, no one draws a bonus for deals they prudently do not make.
Would price lists like that really help prospective patients shop prudently for health care?
The scheme is bad news for anyone who prudently saved more than a 5% deposit.
For weeks he prudently hid out, but his wife, Plaxedess, desperately pleaded with him to come home for a night.
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