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"To most prudently spend money, collecting, analyzing, and transmitting ongoing intelligence is the be-all and end-all; otherwise you're flying blind".
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Under Peace they had been among the most prudently-run clubs in the Premier League, spending far less than Pulis was used to while manager of Stoke City.
We root for our kind in every sport we see, whereas most nations prudently limit the number of sports they follow to begin with.
In 1987, her partner, the painter Victor Willing, wrote: "At an age when most artists advance prudently, building on achievement, she starts anew.
In studio-era Hollywood, Jenny Toomey might have starred in caper movies as a Rosalind Russell type: fast talking, efficient, earthy, with a heart that melts prudently, most of the time.
He too prudently -- most say selfishly -- refused to give up his Senate seat to run for the vice presidency.
"And most co-op boards prudently limit participation in the admissions process to board members only," he said.
A few, including economists, social scientists and lawyers, have become well-known among the chattering classes for their critiques of social ills (though prudently, in most cases, not of the party itself).
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