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was prudent
adjective
Sagacious in adapting means to ends; circumspect in action, or in determining any line of conduct; careful, discreet, sensible; -- opposed to rash; directed by prudence or wise forethought; evincing prudence;
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Mr. Giordani was prudent.
He argued over the bill, which was prudent but unattractive.
"We felt it was prudent to destroy it," Anderson said.
"We thought it was prudent to do the layoffs".
Silence, one would have thought, was prudent on that occasion.
Maybe in his state of mind, silence was prudent.
As conditions worsened, Hall decided that it was prudent to lower the mainsail.
Mr. Bush still thought it was prudent not to order military action.
Other advocates of the deal thought it was prudent to pretend to think this.
"We thought it was prudent to stay in Manhattan," Mr. Koff said.
"So therefore the directors thought that it was prudent to make this announcement now".
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