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It is prudent because, as the table implies, it is consistent with low and stable ratios of debt to GDP.
That turned out to be prudent because of the loss of grid power that occurred with the hurricane's arrival.
The agency staff called the proposed changes prudent, because American use of Tamiflu could jump to Japan's levels.
But even if collaboration were not required, Mr. Zimmer said, it would be prudent because federal and state authorities could only gain from BP's expertise and equipment.
"That wasn't considered to be prudent, because there was so much opposition to it by certain countries, as well as within the bureaucracy," Mr. Axworthy said.
"Of course, doing so may very well not be prudent because it would create the likelihood of a concentrated voting bloc on the board," Mr. Shmulewitz said.
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That turned out to be a prudent call because by then, there were no longer hijackers in the air for them to shoot.
No one complains, Ms. Prudent added, because, "for every person who's down here, there's 600 people waiting behind them for a spot".
Perhaps we need to identify three or four MAJOR solution steps -- things specific enough that the world can watch them, see them, smell and touch them -- and demand that they get done, because they are right, because they are prudent and because they are smart.
He apparently always needs to have eight ways to jump, not because he is excessively prudent but because that is what makes the game interesting.
Winning bettors began placing more prudent bets because they assumed their luck would soon run out.
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