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"It's moving prudently," said Denis McDonough, a top foreign policy aide to Mr. Obama.
Spain's banking regulator prudently said that such vehicles could be created, but only if the banks put capital aside.
"Requiring beneficiaries to share the cost of home health services encourages them to use care more prudently," said Mr. Thomas, the chairman of the conference committee.
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They get paid for saying yes to deals, and not for prudently saying no.
Expression, sure enough, is a freedom, but anyone in a long-lasting marriage will attest that that happy state constricts, rather than expands, what one can prudently say".
"We continue to manage our cost-base prudently," Dauman said.
He has insisted repeatedly that the deadline for America's withdrawal from Bosnia cannot be extended beyond June 1998, even though Mr Clinton (who foolishly once promised to pull out of Bosnia by December 1996) has prudently avoided saying anything so definite.
"We're moving along prudently," he says, "We fully expect to have to work doubly hard when the economy is difficult".
"The issue is, how can we prudently invest?" He said children who attend high quality preschools do markedly better throughout their educations, are more likely to attend college and less likely to commit crimes as adults.
The world is changing, he says prudently, "but how?
Mr Chambers says prudently that to have a healthy business, "we must not destroy competition".
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