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It does have the power to dissipate depression (particularly when taken in an atmosphere of bright conviviality), to transform prudence into daring (as the term "Dutch courage" attests), to muster poise and presence.
On an afternoon on which Stoke City should have been soundly thrashed, there was plenty of evidence to support the case for the prosecution, that Arsenal's manager has turned prudence into a peculiar form of masochism.
Germany and Spain have written budget prudence into their constitutions, and now there is pressure to extend that to all the eurozone countries.
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The modern-day philosopher and writer Nassim Nicholas Taleb defines a Stoic as someone who, "transforms fear into prudence, pain into transformation, mistakes into initiation and desire into undertaking".
"She had been forced into prudence in her youth, she learned romance as she grew older - the natural sequel of an unnatural beginning".
It is hoped the onboard recorders will offer clues to why a driver known for his prudence hurtled into a curve at more than twice the 80km/h (49mph) limit.
So, as we turn probity into something more rigorous than prudence and sobriety into what increasingly looks like spite, we should be aware that democracy does cost money.
Prudence must go into the whorehouse.
Fiscal prudence was banged into Mr. Peterson's childhood skull.
Maybe it is because they have been scared into prudence, maybe it is because they can no longer get the credit to which they have long been addicted, but they are spending less.
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