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To most of us, "recession" suggests that a little more prudence may be required when managing the monthly finances: perhaps losing a bottle or two of chardonnay from the shopping trolley and eschewing someone else's coastline for the summer holiday in favour of Fife or Ayrshire.
"The Vallone proposal is increasing spending at a time when we are encouraging more prudence," said Charles Brecher, research director at the commission.
More caution, more prudence, more modest living.
A little less complacency and a little more prudence are in order.
Fans are often bored by boards talking about long-term prudence when better players are needed.
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 drafters' challenge is to temper justice with prudence when they meet in Kampala in June to activate the crime.
So I'm a strong advocate of the "basics" and prudence when it comes to money".
As is the case for any "hot" investment vehicle, investors should exercise prudence when jumping into the arena.
Nevertheless, these criteria are not foolproof, and we believe that they have, in practice, replaced the use of thought and prudence when designing and executing ancient DNA studies.
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