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These considerations aside, in new Figure 4E, measurements were conducted in triplicate and, as a measure of prudence, the reaction was not allowed to progress beyond 25% substrate depletion at any point.
At this time, a measure of prudence and good taste are necessary because everything, absolutely everything, can be misinterpreted.
Later in the piece, Lowry adds, "Bush's foreign policy has obviously needed adjustments: more of an emphasis on diplomacy and allies; a realization that creating democracy through military intervention is deeply problematic; a greater measure of prudence".
And, precisely because it is at a critical point in its timetable, I believe that the Dutch presidency must proceed with a large measure of prudence, skill and tact.
We note that as a measure of prudence the quantitative data used to measure the initial velocity (in Figures 3D, 4E, and Figure 4 figure supplement 1B) were derived from early time points in which substrate depletion was less than 25%.
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They see the latest measure as a matter of prudence.
The decision-maker adopts entropy maximization as a measure of risk diversification and a rational form of prudence for valuing uncertain outcomes.
This is an eyebrow-raising departure from the club's long-practised policy of financial prudence and a measure of the directors' own desperation to sign a player who could make a telling difference.
So every step is taken, I hope, with a lot of prudence, and consideration".
Beloved husband of Prudence (Linder).
These conditions instilled a sense of prudence.
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