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单词 Prudent
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1. It would be prudent to save some of the money.
2. It is always prudent to start any exercise programme gradually at first.
3. That was a prudent decision.
4. A prudent traveller never disparages his own country.
5. She deemed it prudent not to say anything.
6. We thought it prudent to telephone first.
7. A prudent man saves part of his wages.
8. Being a prudent and cautious person, you realise that the problem must be resolved.
9. It might be more prudent to get a second opinion before going ahead.
10. A prudent builder should forecast how long the stuff is like to last.
11. It might be prudent to get a virus detector for the network.
12. It's prudent to take a thick coat in cold weather when you go out.
13. As his namesake he is tolerant, prudent and generous.
14. An informed public would prefer prudent, deliberative management.
15. It wasn't prudent for him to have more.
16. Guillaume, a careful and prudent man, was quietly appalled.
17. It is still prudent to re-condition bought materials.
18. The ordinary prudent man standard was applied not withstanding.
19. When your overtures are misconstrued, the prudent course is sometimes to apologise and withdraw.
20. But rendering attention to these vexing questions is prudent and the right thing to do.
21. It would be prudent for architects to confirm that the planning officers have the delegated authority to express an opinion.
22. I thought it prudent at this point to remain mute.
23. If Mr Moynihan is prudent, he will already be thinking ahead to the World Cup of 1994.
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24. If that means delay, so be it; prudent decision making takes time.
25. The prudent ratio depends very much on how banks see their requirements for liquidity changing in the near future.
26. It is therefore prudent for theologians to ponder the relation of their work to the world of modern science.
27. The president of the Republic oscillated between a certain audacity and a prudent realism.
28. Externally imposed short-term alterations of this kind in the assessment of GRE clearly undermine prudent housekeeping by local government.
29. To increase knowledge about alcohol so that future alcohol use can be more informed and therefore more prudent. 2.
30. He is concerned with the well-being of every citizen, and is a kind, prudent, generous man.
1. It is always prudent to start any exercise programme gradually at first.
2. A prudent traveller never disparages his own country.
3. A prudent man saves part of his wages.
4. A prudent builder should forecast how long the stuff is like to last.
31. And any prudent owner would carry a sufficiency of lifebelts and life-jackets for the passengers and crew.
32. Mobs burned tyres in the streets, and the prudent stayed at home while soldiers drove around firing their weapons.
33. But Odysseus was too angry to leave in prudent silence.
34. If banks' liquidity ratios are now below the prudent minimum, they will have to make a multiplied contraction in credit.
35. Gone are the days when the, existence of a signed building contract merely reflected a formality required by prudent businessmen.
36. Although the new rules are prudent and reasonable, certainly some could argue for a different set of priorities.
37. Republican voters say they want low taxes and prudent spending cuts.
38. If you are a prudent, self-restrained and emotionally disciplined individual, you will be able to control your future in a better way. Dr T.P.Chia 
39. Indeed he considers a prudent man more safe with many of the black tribes than without their protection.
40. The more prudent members of my family are at camp or on Block Island.
41. The aim has been to make purchasers much more prudent and to force providers to compete for business.
42. It might be more prudent to go back to her bunk and hope he would go away when his hunger was satisfied.
43. But lower taxes and a prudent approach to borrowing do not mean public spending fall; quite the reverse.
44. As every prudent driver knows, Big Gulps are served only at the 7-Eleven.
45. Despite this prudent, but politically damaging, platform, the party made gains(), mainly in urban areas.
46. A prudent employer will always have an express contractual term protecting business secrets.
47. His campaign never even left the starting gate. Republican voters say they want low taxes and prudent spending cuts.
48. It is prudent to confirm oral communications in writing to ensure that a record of events is available.
49. But here on the Tatshenshini they cautiously skirted the edges of the whitewater, seeking the most prudent line.
50. At certain times, banks may decide that it is prudent to hold a bigger proportion of liquid assets.
51. Hardworking and prudent people attract good luck. Lazy and reckless people invite bad luck. Dr T.P.Chia 
52. It might well be more prudent to think of climatic influences on forms and erosion rates rather than climatically dominated landforms.
53. What they were building was not an ideal city but prudent investment portfolios.
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54. For patients with postoperative dumping or diarrhoea it is prudent to assess gastric emptying before starting remedial surgery.
55. We are committed to prudent exploration and will direct efforts to ventures which offer significant potential.
56. By all means we may admire, but it is prudent not to judge by what we see at the shows.
57. The key point of contention is how much change is prudent in the military, and how rapid that change should be.
58. It is more prudent, more rational and more natural to use organic materials - manures.
59. It is therefore prudent to examine both periods in turn before attempting to produce any general statements about rural population change.
60. In view of the Duchess of York's abrupt departure from the royal family in March this year it was a prudent decision.
61. It may not be ... prudent for such information to be then read by other than police personnel.
62. Section 45 sets out the criteria for the prudent management of a building society.
63. I told him I thought it would be prudent for both of us to keep our conversation between ourselves.
64. Because pasteurization kills bacteria, it is most prudent to offer only pasteurized juices.
65. Suitable accounting policies applied consistently and making use of reasonable and prudent estimates have been used in preparation of the accounts.
66. For some, the Council was no more than a prudent but much misunderstood attempt to update a few relatively minor matters.
67. If the patient is over 40 or has risk factors for colon carcinoma, a barium enema is prudent.
68. It is prudent to flag them with a red streamer.
69. For children shopping should be prudent, not pricy.
70. Prudent is wisdom in everyday life.
71. Be modest and prudent(), never lag behind!
72. Government considers it prudent to minimise the risk.
73. Kevin Rudd tries to be a prudent big spender.
74. Governments consider it prudent to minimize the risk.
75. Such uncertainties should worry a prudent African finance minister.
76. She is a prudent housewife.
77. But macroeconomic events should never lead us to toss out the first rule of prudent policy: fund projects only when benefits exceed costs.
78. The 1973 Circular Letter to the world's bishops on pastoral councils stated that councillors are to make up an "effective" number, to "represent" the community, and to be "prudent" (no. 9).
79. Through the two developing stages including legal list and prudent person rule, the Prudent Investor Rule was formed on the basis of Modern Portfolin Theory.
80. Bladder repair is the principle approach to manage bladder rupture, while non-operative management of extraperitoneal bladder rupture should be prudent.
81. Securities in our city's most analysts are prudent , do not want to make too much of the current market assessment.
82. Simultaneously I also very much thank your prudent consideration and that may obtain the fund subsidization.
83. The government should be prudent in approving the horizontal consolidation of hospitals.
84. It would be prudent not to displease your higher - ups,(http://) if you ask for my advice.
85. He had grown into an extremely clear-headed, cautious, prudent young man, who was safe to rise in the world .
86. Dr. Briss adds that it would not be prudent to defer public health actions while researchers wait for results of a clinical trial that might not even be feasible.
87. Before staring on asea voyage, prudent navigators learn the sea charts, study the sailing directions, and memorize lighthouse locations to prepare themselves for any conditions they might encounter.
88. Contented, easily after, with few, simple in livelihood, prudent and modest, not fawning upon family.
89. Zeroing in on transcontinental fares, he observed, "When competitors are offering walk-up fares of $99 to $109, it's just not prudent to be in that landscape."
90. Their rage is decorous and prudent, for they are timid, as being very vulnerable themselves.
91. It will be prudent not to displease your higher - ups, if you ask for my advice.
92. A later book, El Discreto, first published in 1647, gives the counterpoise to El Heroe by drawing an ideal of the prudent courtier as contrasted with the proud and spotless hidalgo.
93. His conduct would be prudent and cautious; neither extreme nor ostentatious.
94. Since it has no first hand information, China is still studying and assessing information from all sides in a serious and prudent manner.
95. He also says that it is prudent to restrict ketorolac use to no more than 5 days, particularly in elderly patients.
96. The Company has taken prudent measures to ensure the accuracy of the information posted, but the information on this website does not guarantee the absolute accuracy and completeness.
97. Now therefore , O kings, be prudent ; Take the admonition, O judges of the earth.
98. While the question of specie payments is in abeyance the prudent business man is careful about contracting debts payable in the distant future.
99. Given the cost of government bail outs, why chastise the only prudent investment bank?
100. We should be modest and prudent, guard against arrogance and rashness.
101. Whilst the question of specie payments is in abeyance the prudent business man is careful about contracting debts payable in the distant future.
102. Its proposition conciliate Chinese and western cultures with a prudent and mild attitude is somewhat reasonable.
103. Elinor had always thought it would be more prudent for them to settle at some distance from Norland, than immediately amongst their present acquaintance.
104. Before staring on asea voyage, prudent navigators learn the sea charts, study the sailing directions, and memorize lighthouse places to prepare themselves for any conditions they might encounter. 59.
105. If not prudent, he could trigger an implosion of all pent-up conflicts.
106. Thus, Brennan said, male ducks are "prudent. " In a crowd, a ho-hum male apparently doesn't bother sustaining a big investment in tissue that's not going to pay off.
107. The incompetency of the socialist society manifests itself in the fact that under prudent management the individual's interests do not agree with those of other individuals.
108. Prudent people are not going to take a leap in the dark.
109. Wild horse would not drag it from the prudent man.
110. For this reason, it would seem prudent to make at least a provisional distinction between what Philo and Josephus claim to know about the Essenes and the potentially relevant evidence of Qumran.
111. He had always been modest and prudent and remained so after he had become famous.
112. She was generous, amiable, interesting; she was everything but prudent.
113. Many securities firms suggested their customers should be extra prudent when approaching the GEB if they were found to be "conservative investors."
114. On the other hand, the perceptions of children typically included "being pressed and powerless"(http://), "being prudent and glancing" and "escaping from step-in the land-mine and getting released".
115. These developments should lead to a review of priorities and a prudent control of expenditure.
116. Good professional ethics including strong learning ability, prudent working attitude and flexibility and emergencies.
117. A brief introduction of synthetic fuel, especially for the situation of coal liquefaction, was put forward. The investment for coal liquefaction was suggested to be prudent.
118. We should be modest and prudent, guard against arrogance and rashness, and serve the people heart and soul.
119. In officialese, monetary policy has shifted from "proactive" to "prudent", while fiscal policy remains "proactive".
120. Because they are prudent, so they don't heedlessly start the romance.
121. Do you always take such blind risks? A flier should be more prudent.
122. It is very wise to introduce stock index futures transactions appropriately depending upon on the reasonable contract design and establishing prudent risk supervising system.
123. I thought it the most prudent method to lie still.
124. The prudent investment rule of trustees in America has developed from the legal list stage to prudent man rule and now the prudent investor rule.
125. If she was a prudent girl, she had to find some way to encourage his courtship.
126. Epicures, the most prudent time-travellers, will follow Gibbon to Rome, or time their birth to dodge a call-up for the world wars and surf the Pax Americana.
127. In our impression, Xi Jinping is a prudent and solemn person with undiscovered resource and astuteness.
128. But there are some problems in accounting audit, taxation treatment and the following of the prudent principle, etc. making the dead loan reserve fund system not play its role.
129. In addition, companies are required to make prudent estimates against revenues that are recorded but may not be received, called a bad debt expense .
130. It isn't human time and space coordinates, nor the logic of human prudent speculative.
131. "We've been the natural scapegoats for decades," said David Tice, manager of the Prudent Bear Fund and an influential short seller.
132. Active lights beat in prudent gray-black. It shows people modern and outstanding features of towards future up-going Ruiqi brand.
133. If one believes Homer,(sentence dictionary) Sisyphus was wisest and most prudent of mortals.
134. A more prudent way to go: Remove the relationship status line altogether.
135. Vesper:Ten million was wired to your account in Montenegro with a contingency for 5 more if I deem it a prudent investment.
136. Tone down your kamikaze tendencies and take more prudent risks.
137. It might be prudent not to overwork those good angels.
138. The transition from the prudent man rule to the prudent investor rule indicts the need of market, and diversification of the endowment funds to maximize the total return on its endowment fund.
139. Extending maturities is prudent as it reduces rollover risk, but it is also more expensive.
140. The Chinese, though with more colorful language, were equally prudent.
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