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Indeed, his prudent retirement planning and modest living habits provided for a more than adequate retirement.
Larry, For years Gordon Brown was congratulated for his "prudent" running of the economy.
This is a small step for the chancellor even by his prudent standards.
Isaac, by his prudent conduct in protecting the peoples of the empire, won the confidence of the army during the reigns of Basil's successors.
As Gordon Brown used to remind us when he was in his prudent mode, money spent on interest was money not available to spend on services.
Re "Oversaving, a Burden for Our Times" (Findings, March 24): John Tierney would be wise to reconsider trying to persuade his prudent parents to spend more freely.
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Is it Mr. McCain, with his more prudent tax reductions, his emphasis on paying down the debt, and his openness to a privatized element in the Social Security trust fund?
At the height of the crisis in 1998, Soros abandoned his earlier, prudent habit of avoiding public comment, and embarked on a series of wildly mistaken pronouncements.
IF this sounds paranoid, he begs to differ: he terms his habits prudent protocols, calls it a peculiarly American fantasy that bad things can't happen to good people.
That last comment could be an accurate reflection of how the coaching staff feels about Robinson, whose occasionally immature displays of enthusiasm have at times gotten the better of his more prudent expressions of energy and talent.
In fact, under his watch, prudent New Deal controls were eviscerated, including the end of Glass-Steagall.
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