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Their reluctance may be as strategic as it is prudential: a recent poll shows that almost seventy per cent of the public would oppose Alito's confirmation if he were committed to overturning Roe.
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Moreover, this reason is prudential in that it best promotes the agent's own welfare and moral, in the sense that it best promotes the well-being of all.
It is a hypothetical contract, whose value to us is prudential.
The real issue is prudential: whether abortion should be criminalized, not whether it is wrong.
Moreover, because the rule is prudential rather than constitutionally mandated, we have held it to be applicable only where its deterrence benefits outweigh its substantial social costs. United States v. Leon, 468 U.S., at 907.
(In cases arising from federal courts, the rule is prudential only. See, e. g., Carlson v. Green, 446 U.S. 14, 17, n. 2 (1980).) Even if the rule were prudential, we would adhere to it in this case.
Lyons is not alone in suggesting the HRA borrowing, and the proposal is prudential at a local level.
His approach to international relations is prudential and pacific: sovereign states, like individuals, should be disposed towards peace which is commended by reason.
It is a prudential axiom: If it isn't broken, don't fix it.
Hobbes argues that it is of prudential utility for us to engage in a social contract.
The sanction of dismissal induces compliance rather than a normative motivation to comply with one's obligation; it is another prudential account.
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