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These law firms didn't push for proper prudence, compliance or the adequate exercise of fiduciary duties.
Some people complain that Gov. George Deukmejian dragged his feet on a measure that he opposed, and others explain that the commission is exercising proper prudence in creating what will be one of the largest legal gambling operations in the country.
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Without proper fiscal prudence, this will have significant impacts on our ability to deliver services to residents.
Lacking is a warmth and depth of sound, the kind of cushion that with proper care and prudence will come with age.
Peter Wehner, a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, raised similar questions: It seems to me that some on the right, at least in their rhetoric, don't have a proper appreciation for prudence.
We must interpret them with the proper balance of prudence, dispassion and preparation.
"That is prudence and proper caution on the part of intelligence and the police authorities".
Most legal codes stress two core aspects of it: loyalty (placing the company's interests ahead of one's own) and prudence (applying proper care, skill, and diligence to business decisions).
Perhaps the new government has decided that prudence is the proper remedy to such brashness.
There is a zone in which proper caution will avoid putting her capacity to the proof; a coefficient of prudence that he should not disregard.
For Albert the delight that arises from intemperate desire does not corrupt the natural habit of prudence, but rather its rule, when prudence fails in drawing the proper moral conclusion.
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