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The king was more prudent, concerned foremost with expanding Piedmont.
Estonia was more prudent during the boom, building up net public assets equivalent to 7% of GDP.
And he said he thought it was more prudent for officials to examine the regulations after they were codified before deciding on a full-scale ban.
But given the recent furor over profiling, Mr. Spano, who is seeking re-election, said it was more prudent to anticipate rather than react.
Vice President Al Gore stopped here today to talk about Social Security, and used charts and statistics to lead a friendly audience to a predictable conclusion: that his approach to retirement security was more prudent and a better deal than the plan advocated by Gov. George W. Bush.
Mark Fabiani, Mr. Gore's deputy campaign manager for communications, said most voters had not yet focused on the election, and that when they did, they would conclude that Mr. Gore had supported and shaped the policies that had brought the economy to where it was and that his approach was more prudent than his rival's.
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"The country has been more prudent than elsewhere and the economy more prudently managed than other countries in the region," says Rendell.
Fiscal policy is more prudent.
Some are more prudent.
But maybe common names are more prudent.
Would it be more prudent to think before you press?
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