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We must act prudently to heal it".
Are investors merely reacting prudently to the latest news headlines?
"Vietnam, to James, was a classic example of the failure prudently to balance interests and resources.
Your body and your allegiance may indeed be given, prudently, to the state.
"Local councils knew the cuts were coming and had planned prudently to reduce spending over the coming years.
The strategy of acknowledging the authority of the system and then fighting prudently to improve it defines Caijing's brilliance and its limitations.
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An interesting point is that in patient no. 1, the interdental and inter-arch obligations lead to a double-cantilevered dental restoration, entailing a possible overload: to mitigate it prudently, mesial (to 23) and distal (to 27) splinting were conceived.
Then there is what you can prudently afford to give to people where there are going to be large incentive effects.
Greene had prudently decamped to Mexico to work on his travel book The Lawless Roads (a trip that also planted the seeds of The Power and the Glory).
Although Puffin Books' greatest editor, Kaye Webb, disliked Dahl's children's stories, she prudently chose to stick to an author who quickly became her firm's main money-spinner.
Francesco Schettino might have wanted to pass closer than prudently possible to the island of Giglio, off the Tuscan coast, to show off the megaship, one of the largest in the Costa fleet.
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