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"It's a pretty prudent client who understands that it's better to convert your I.R.A. and pay the taxes now".
The Packers drafted Davon House in the fourth round last year and Casey Hayward in the second round this year (you may have noticed that Thompson is pretty prudent about investing in the future).
So I'm willing to stick my neck out and say, I believe global warming is real and that finding alternatives to fossil fuels seems like a pretty prudent and rational thing to do.
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Romney also, in this Olympic season, offered a remembrance to the Israeli athletes and coaches killed at the Munich games — a proper and somber note, and certainly more prudent than pretty much anything he said in London.
"We don't lend to banks if we're not pretty comfortable with their financial position and how prudent they are," he said.
The closings are either a prudent step by local officials or an invitation for pretty much everyone to check out the response on the streets tonight.
They argue that this is prudent cost management designed to secure the future, which is pretty much what they said the last time they went through the journalists - I helped - 18 months ago.
And if this attitude sounds more like a foolish romanticism than a prudent, responsible, grounded-in-reality conservatism — well, yes, unfortunately I think it pretty clearly is.
That's not to say that this is a prudent method of proceeding for a bank, but a house is a pretty good collateral in all except the most severe downturn".
Prudent perhaps.
"They are prudent people".
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