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Yet the president is taking prudence to the point of paralysis.
From prudence to profligacy - it is a big change, no doubt about it.
But he said he was driven by prudence to wait a bit.
And he has granted just enough democracy and exercised enough financial prudence to keep foreign donor governments sweet.
In 2009, Sipsmith became the first new distillery to use a copper still – called Prudence – to produce gin in the capital for nearly 200 years.
It is an opportunity for a chancellor who has made so much of his fiscal prudence to take a reality check.
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There were nods to the left, nods to the right, nods to prudence, nods to the public sector, nods to the need for greater efficiency.
But they need to find some fiscal prudence and to tackle the budget deficit," he said.
Heim's deference to prudence, however, was to be his downfall.
Critical choices must be made between short-term stimulus measures needed to counter deflation and the longer-term fiscal prudence required to rebuild national saving.
Mr Nye comes close to suggesting that effectiveness brings its own moral rewards, because prudence leads to stability.
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