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Though prudent, he likes to reinvent himself.
Though prudent loan modifications should help avoid foreclosures, there is concern that mass workouts could eventually lead to mass redefaults.
Though prudent economic policy, his elimination of Fernandez's subsidized bus fares and utility rates have helped fuel inflation, Bour said.
The pre-service and in-service training efforts, though prudent, do not completely address the shortage of competent cadres in lower level facilities in the country.
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Moreover, the Republicans 11th-hour decision to concede defeat, though fiscally prudent, conveyed that their threat had been an empty one.
For several reasons, though, it seems more prudent to hold on to Swisher and dangle Nady.
Suffolk's elected officials support the proposal as fiscally prudent, though some who backed it have now had second thoughts.
Honeywell Aerospace, which makes the 6.6-pound transmitters on the 787, said the proposals were "prudent," though it remained "premature to jump to conclusions" about the cause of the fire.
It is critical to remember, though, that a prudent, steady pace is the best defence against the overconfidence generated by driving such a capable $100,000 machine.
The authors of the Astro2020 report expressly recommended that even though it was prudent to find international partners for WFIRST, the United States needed to maintain a leadership role in any such collaboration.
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