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In a statement sent to reporters, Labor Minister Michel Sapin called for "prudence" in interpreting the numbers, however "encouraging" they might seem.
Anyone who has a heart adores Dionne Warwick, whose grace and prudence in interpreting the songbook of Burt Bacharach and Hal David made her a star in the 1960's and are serving her again, now that grace and prudence are back in fashion in some quarters of the pop world.
We are aware that there is a long and non-linear causal pathway between the number of larvae in a given habitat and the incidence, severity and cause-specific mortality of malaria so we urge for prudence in interpreting our data.
Some prudence in interpreting data is warranted though.
Several methodological limitations complicate the formulation of the evidence, prompting utmost prudence in interpreting and generalising the results.
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Financial prudence, in fact, is another Whitman hallmark.
That said, we call for prudence in making hasty judgments about a pending court case.
The government will require far more fiscal prudence in the future.
Americans are still straining their credit cards, after a brief flirtation with prudence in December.
And Mr Steinmeier, her foreign minister, called for prudence in the choice of words.
Finally, in normal times modesty and prudence in policy goals are good things.
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