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We will be prudent but we will not panic".
"In this instance we think it will be prudent to suspend the market after the final putt has been holed in the Johnnie Walker Championship," said a spokesman.
That said, for the time being, it will be prudent for the Vatican to honor the dignity of the wives and children of its freshly ordained married priests.
Wary of being cast as a smooth marketing man, he has being trying to prove to investors that he will be prudent as well as brave.
"I remind them of our legitimate right to defend our national interests, and I hope they will be prudent and cooperative," General Ozkok said.
Bruce has undoubtedly looked at the ridiculous practices at Queen's Park Rangers and made the decision that Hull will be prudent with the pot of gold they're handed this summer.
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If the regional jets begin to pour into La Guardia as a result of the new federal law, said Mr. Graser, a former general manager of La Guardia, "hopefully they'll be prudent and move some of their traffic away from the peaks".
"But the club will always be prudent, as it always has been.
"However," he cautioned, "it will also be prudent to address the large pool of existing debt owed by millions of Americans".
And it will not be prudent to try to convince anyone to say that these massacres have nothing to do with the Syrian government, as the mere fact that they are taking place means that the government has collapsed.
He said Zynga will continue to be "prudent and bottom line-oriented" in its decisions today during the first-quarter earnings call.
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