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Yorkshiremen have always been famous for their prudence.
If so, their prudence may bring on the very recession they hoped to cushion themselves against.
"So much of this is up to the wisdom of people — their prudence, their judgment".
But their prudence is unlikely to avert clashes with the conservatives.
Through no fault of their own, their prudence would be punished by a mansion tax".
That unraveling, combined with a depression and deflation, will make anyone holding cash "extremely grateful for their prudence".
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Students could see racial difference at work, but were not prepared to speak about, whether it was reacting to the sense of collective guilt and trauma, or because a culture of civility obfuscated the possibility of dialogue, or their own prudence in terms of their careers meant being blind about race.
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In defeat, Fox and ESPN executives cited their fiscal prudence; in triumph, Ebersol said the bid was not wild at all, but based on "conservative figures" and a knowledge of television economics that his competitors lacked.
As a stockholder in The New York Times Company, which owns a piece of the Red Sox, I applaud their financial prudence in not matching A-Rod's ludicrous salary.
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