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Coming into this series, Howe seemed convinced that it was statistically more prudent to attack Bonds than walk him every time.
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And if Mr. Netanyahu trusted Mr. Obama more, he would be less jumpy over every statement of caution emerging from Washington, like one by Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, that it would not be prudent to decide to attack Iran now because it would destabilize the region.
But it would be even less prudent at the moment to attack the president on this, or any, issue.
"It's not prudent at this point to decide to attack Iran," said Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in the interview.
Liverpool were free of any dilemma, although outsiders would have debated whether it was folly to take risks by committing themselves to attack when they could afford to be prudent.
According to Dalrymple, the likely real reason was that if it were published under Hay's name, it would harm his ambitions for office, for "to attack labor overtly, in print, would not have been politically prudent".
Mr. Neeleman, 42, said that JetBlue did not need the extra money that but he thought it was prudent to raise funds after the attacks.
This might be a bit overkill, but with the recent spate of attacks on browsers' histories, it might be prudent to take an extra step to stay safe.
"It's not prudent to ignore it".
It's prudent to remain skeptical.
This seemed prudent to Jaloe as well.
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