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Nonetheless, the CEWC chose to describe its monetary policy with the same word ("prudent") it used last year, when fighting inflation was the priority.
And, while taking pre-emptive action to remove a tree might seem prudent, it isn't covered by your homeowner's policy, says Michael Barry, an Institute spokesman.
Indeed, textbook economics tells us that to adhere to conventional monetary rules in the face of a liquidity trap is not prudent; it is irresponsible.
Even accepting that Trinity Mirror is a risk-averse public company with limited resources and required to be prudent, it is impossible to escape the conclusion that the promotion was wholly inadequate.
"I just don't know how prudent it was to underbudget based on a hope that we may get an exemption from the Wicks Law," said Angie Carpenter, a Republican who is the Legislature's deputy presiding officer and chairwoman of its public safety committee.
"It's far from prudent, it's risky and expansionary," Mr Dicks said.
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But it is prudent and it is worth every dime.
In my mind "there is good reason to be prudent" and "it would be crazy to not be prudent" are not quite the same.
"Everything we do must be prudent, if it's not prudent then we won't do it.
The prudent course, it seems, is to buy 11 filters and drain water through each one.
"How prudent is it to be spending public money on a Patriot Act charm offensive?" Ms. Murphy asked.
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