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This translates into an equity-to-assets ratio of perhaps 3.5%, lower than the banks themselves thought prudent in the years before Basel.
But the older vehicle had less steel and fewer security features than his protective-service agents thought prudent in today's climate.
The Pres. feels some urgency about negotiating a ban on nuclear testing & he has had his negotiating team in Geneva go farther toward meeting Soviet conditions than many of thosearound him thought prudent.
After waiting there as long as he thought prudent, Ogden crossed his men back to the mainland before Sullivan and Smallwood arrived.
Therefore it was thought prudent to include a conservative second phase analysis in which only one QTL for each independent screen of each experiment was used in the analysis.
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The candidate even encourages loudmouths in his audiences to say more than he thinks prudent.
Financial technology allows banks to operate with less capital than regulators think prudent.
Galloping inequality is the result of a million such decisions employers think prudent, mainly because everyone is doing it.
Families earn what they can, and spend as much as they think prudent; spending and earning opportunities are two different things.
"I think prudent conservatives are going to have to find some responsible way to have sensible government to deal with the needs of aging generations.
We dutifully reduce our costs by cutting services where we think prudent; this leads to more dissatisfaction and more demands for reduced costs–and so on and so on, until the cost that is ultimately reduced is you.
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