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Fiscal policy is more prudent.
Still, the mainstream view is that extrapolating from the Hiroshima and Nagasaki data is more prudent.
He thinks that abatement is great, but prevention is more prudent.
There is no doubt as to which of the two approaches is more prudent, and prudence always has a constituency.
The Obama antiforeclosure effort, for instance, requires lenders to do an analysis to see whether it is more prudent to foreclose on a troubled loan or to modify it.
In the Republican presidential race, Gov. George W. Bush of Texas will be able to claim that his big tax cut proposal is more prudent than it looked when the surplus estimate was smaller.
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"The country has been more prudent than elsewhere and the economy more prudently managed than other countries in the region," says Rendell.
Some are more prudent.
But maybe common names are more prudent.
The king was more prudent, concerned foremost with expanding Piedmont.
Would it be more prudent to think before you press?
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