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insignificant nod, to call a resolved zeal, want of prudence.
"He might have spared those unnecessary remarks about poor Hudson, which have brought blame on him for want of prudence and caution". Emily Hudson, Charles Hudson's wife, felt the same.
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But as soon as he came into employments, his virtues exerted and showed themselves; his reputed want of energy then was recognized by people in general as a freedom of passion; his slowness in words and actions, the effect of a true prudence; his want of rapidity and his sluggishness, as constancy and firmness.
Our youth want change, prudence and hope," Rowhani said at a recent election rally.
This is true no matter how you want to apply prudence to your life.
The man whose wife squandered the family fortune wants fiscal prudence next time.
You would want to avoid many of these countries right now out of prudence, because they're in a state of civil war.
Even angry American voters want some level of seriousness, prudence and self-control.
"We want to leave a little more for all the future from today: this is the declination of the virtue of prudence, which we share, as well as sloth or apathy is interpreted as resistance to change and justice (in top down, bottom up and cross relations) is understood as the recognition and appreciation of each other's work and working together.
The Assembly may be correct to want more spending, but prudence suggests that it might want to moderate its requests.
Beloved husband of Prudence (Linder).
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