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As he amply shows, Donovan was a combination of bold innovator and imprudent rule bender, which made him not only a remarkable wartime leader but also an extraordinary figure in American history.
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"Policy makers have taken measures to slow the rapid growth in credit and at the same time tightened rules about irregular and imprudent activity in the financial system, including interbank bond repo transactions," economists at JPMorgan in Hong Kong wrote in a research note Friday, referring to bond repurchases.
Even if there are particular cases in which it is imprudent to follow one's evidence, the general rule that one should believe on the basis of, and in proportion to, sufficient evidence in one's possession produces the best distribution of prudential outcomes overall.
Appropriate rules on capital buffers would reduce the dependence on socially imprudent private investors, who have encouraged growth without regard for the impact on clients.
Each country would insure itself against a downward lurch in its economy by running a balanced budget or, in good times, a surplus.These fiscal rules had another purpose, which was often given greater emphasis: to prevent imprudent countries from imposing costs on others.
The mortgage-securitization system, in which the rating agencies were central, and the bank and housing finance regulatory systems, through community-reinvestment rules and affordable housing goals, shared a common flaw: both provided incentives to make imprudent loans.
It seemed financially imprudent.
I exercised imprudent judgment.
That is not imprudent.
They are simply imprudent.
But this is imprudent.
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