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to prudence
noun
The quality or state of being prudent; wisdom in the way of caution and provision; discretion; carefulness; hence, also, economy; frugality.
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It paid lip service to prudence.
"It's an invitation to prudence," Mr. Paolucci said.
Heim's deference to prudence, however, was to be his downfall.
We extend our sincere condolences to Prudence Fairweather and the Chamberlain family.
Our hearts go out to Prudence and the entire Steiner family.
Mr. Mambo underscores the ambiguities in Chancellor's personality, while Ms. Jah brings a nice dose of incisive humor to Prudence.
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So John wrote this song hoping to reach Prudence, to bring her back, reminding her to "open up her eyes," reminding her she is "part of everything".
This is true no matter how you want to apply prudence to your life.
Groh said both he and Testaverde wanted the starting quarterback to play, but that 'we had to let prudence take over".
The club say the decision to part with Brown is down to "financial prudence" and they will not be seeking a replacement.
His budget was able to include big spending increases and a return to fiscal prudence.
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