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But prudence can't tell me what sentence to write next.

prudence造句

REMEMBER when a bank manager was the epitome of prudence?

What, then, are the limits of wisdom and prudence?

But there was still something lurking behind, of which prudence forbad the disclosure.

After all, prudence does not ordinarily make its way onto any list of revolutionary virtues.

Could the Epicurean will hostile to pessimism be merely the prudence of a suffering man?

Mr Osborne believes that Britain's reputation for fiscal prudence depends on cutting public spending aggressively.

When Della raeched home her intoxication gave way a little to prudence and raeson.

Abu Dhabi will insist on greater prudence and Dubai's go-getting rulers may also now feel defeated.

During the 1990s, fast growth and fiscal prudence allowed countries from Ireland to Canada to cut their debt levels sharply.

In an unusual display of sloth caution on my part, however, I held back out of prudence.

Q. Has the response to the crisis contradicted the usual World Bank prescriptions for fiscal prudence and macroeconomic balance?

In contrast, Europe's past vices now seemed like virtues: rigidity recast as solidity, risk-aversion as prudence.

If you wish to succeed, you should use persistence as your good friend, experience as your reference, prudence as your brother and hope as your sentry.

At 17, Daughter Sophie sprang her surprise engagement on him, and Freud only inquired with middle-class prudence about the young man's financial condition.

Profligacy is the new prudence. But in Asia, where saving has long been a self-evident virtue, that message has yet to catch on.

For Europe, prudence no longer consists in the art, defended by the ancients, of finding one's way within an uncertain story.

Was this a missed opportunity to rid America of a piece of job-destroying over-regulation, or was it an exercise in judicial prudence?

We shall need all our qualities ? every quality that Britain and its people possess ? prudence in counsel, daring in action, tenacity in purpose, courage in defeat, moderation in victory; in all things faith.

Others must weigh the costs of slower growth against the benefits of greater prudence, particularly the reduced risk of a sudden jump in bond yields and the prospect of lower public debt later.

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