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They were therefore prudent enough to hold their fire".
"We have to be prudent enough to listen carefully to the E.C.B.," he said after the meetings.
Given that possibility, the "summary suspension" of the bar's license seemed like a prudent enough use of state discretionary power.
On his discharge from the Army, Mr. Howe was prudent enough to realize that the act was better without him and became a talent agent instead.
Salinger's agent took the book to Little, Brown, where the editor, John Woodburn, was evidently prudent enough not to ask such questions.
If they are prudent enough not to bother the neighbors, most of them escape official notice, even if they are in violation of zoning laws.
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That defensive effort left Manning and the offensive players feeling as though they "didn't have to force anything," Manning said, and they were prudent but productive enough throughout.
A prudent reserve equals enough negotiables to maintain payment of the bills for a pre-set period of time.
The Republican argument boils down to a) too much social spending labelled as "stimulus" b) it spends too much money (although Iraq and Afghanistan, apparently, were wise and prudent expenditures) without creating enough jobs and c) the Democrats are doing it, so it must, therefore, be evil socialism.
It's prudent that we have enough cash before we need it," he said in March.
It's prudent that we have enough cash before we need it".
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