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"I don't think it is imprudent to move out of the market if you know that you need those assets if you have a two-year horizon," he said.
Still, Mr. Lhota, the deputy mayor, contends that it is imprudent to invest city employees' pension money in what he says is a highly risky fund that has such a geographic concentration.
The speed with which Japan's population is ageing and the size of its unfunded pension liabilities (they are similar to those in Germany and France) suggest that it is imprudent to treat social-security funds as if they can be diverted into servicing the national debt.
However, it is imprudent to subscribe too much explanatory power to the presence of ideas around social investment.
Thus, it is imprudent to implement such a reform in countries with limited sites for new generation and no indigenous fuels (e.g., Israel and Hong Kong).
Since these input parameters, as well as the models that operate on them, are not precisely known, it is imprudent to assume deterministic values for them.
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It would not be imprudent to predict that it will be a most creditable wine.
I just thought it would have been imprudent to do otherwise".
He landed a new job within months, but realized it was imprudent to pay for more space than he needed.
It would be imprudent to take a key policy step on the basis of yet uncertain and insufficient evidence.
"It would be imprudent to just quickly say, 'We're going to change our minds,' " Mr. Lieberman said, noting that the report had not yet been peer reviewed.
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