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John Kennedy's cool-headed, prudent, think-before-you-act approach to the Soviet challenge averted what would likely have been the calamitous results of the sort of quick, decisive decision-making and action that his military and many of his civilian advisers demanded.
Would it be more prudent to think before you press?
Johnson eschewed the conservative approach to each race until the finale, refusing to settle for anything less than victory even when it was perhaps more prudent to think otherwise.
It would be prudent to think twice before recommending an alarm as part of a standard package of security devices to reduce the risk of domestic burglary.
That's very prudent, I think!
With this in mind, it might be prudent to think twice before erecting fashionable boundaries between different areas of design, as that may not be helpful in improving collaboration.
Conceptually, it may be prudent to think of at least four configurations for the cell in an AFM test (Fig. 3).
Similar to the behavior of the introduced phages, it is prudent to think that the mucosal immunity of rats' gut was responsible for this lowering of E. coli upsurge.
Therefore, it is prudent to think beyond plasma leak as the main pathology of dengue infection and attempts should be made to develop other treatment modalities to prevent and manage unforeseen fatal complications of dengue infection.
Financial technology allows banks to operate with less capital than regulators think prudent.
Galloping inequality is the result of a million such decisions employers think prudent, mainly because everyone is doing it.
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