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More caution, more prudence, more modest living.
A little less complacency and a little more prudence are in order.
Depositors -- and analysands -- can demand more prudence from the specialists they employ.
"Now a lot of exporters are going about things with more prudence," Ms. Sherris said.
"The Vallone proposal is increasing spending at a time when we are encouraging more prudence," said Charles Brecher, research director at the commission.
In short, the current demographic situation is mostly a reflection of a growing race and class divergence in behavior across many dimensions, with white college graduates, who are overrepresented in blue states, showing more prudence all around.
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The government will require far more fiscal prudence in the future.
Above all, banks will have to learn to care more about prudence than about politics.
Work out a worst-case estimate of the deficit that has to be attacked, then add a bit more for prudence.
Even at high speed and when he is leaning back in his boots more than prudence or his coaches recommend, there is a feline quality to Miller as he picks his way down a mountain.
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