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It is understandable to be skittish, and it's probably prudent to avoid joining the specific government offices that will be implementing initiatives you find most objectionable.
The threat of punishment is not a logically adequate ground for moral behaviour, even if it is prudent to avoid punishment by behaving as ordered.
Obama has deemed it prudent to avoid the topic, perhaps cognisant of Clinton's failure to pass relatively uncontroversial gun show restrictions in the wake of the Columbine shootings.
But so long as Genish is being allowed to proceed with his industrial transformation, it may be more prudent to avoid further disruption.
But if the past is any guide, it would be prudent to avoid making predictions about the North Korean regime's imminent demise.
Because you don't know quite where you are headed as you build an organization's adaptability, it's prudent to avoid grand and detailed strategic plans.
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My immigrant father thought adopting an American name was a prudent measure to avoid mispronunciations.
The White House said the changes were prudent attempts to avoid house-to-house combat and the enraged reaction that would no doubt have brought throughout the Arab world.
While many low-volatility funds track stocks that have had fewer price swings on average over the last year, that may not be the most prudent way to avoid future volatility.
Ted's faculty supporters, a relative handful, had various motives, but one of them, surely, a prudent desire to avoid irritating the President and Harvard colleagues in the White House, such as Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. (lately professor of history), and McGeorge Bundy (lately dean of the faculty of arts and sciences).
You would only be prudent then to avoid issues trading at sky-high valuations.
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