Prudence
in sentence
253 examples of Prudence in a sentence
It actually also does this with incredible prudence, detecting and reacting to every tiny threat, and furthermore, remembering every previous threat, in case they are ever encountered again.
Fujifilm survived because it applied the principles of prudence, diversity and adaptation.
Essilor stays ahead of its game, and has delivered spectacular performance for over 40 years, by using the principles of
prudence
and adaptation.
Some of these situations may, no doubt, deserve to be preferred to others, but none of them can deserve to be pursued with that passionate ardor which drives us to violate the rules either of
prudence
or of justice, or to corrupt the future tranquility of our minds, either by shame from the remembrance of our own folly, or by remorse for the horror of our own injustice."
Their comfortable and somewhat superficial milieu is up-ended as the two girls confront the ensuing crisis and respond to its conflicting demands of prudence, integrity, loyalty, and love, with consequences that are profoundly different for each of them.
Countless TV displays and the memorable appearances from 4 of today's mega-stars(plus Hope Davis's screen debut) keep Flatliners still in
prudence.
While the US initially demonstrated
prudence
in word and deed, it quickly understood that the revolts truly reflected the will of the people and acted to align itself with the democratic cause.
Finally, debt sustainability, fiscal prudence, and sound money are also obviously compatible with diverse institutional arrangements.
It embraced macroeconomic prudence, liberalized its economic policies, signed the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), invested in education, and implemented innovative policies to combat poverty.
Yet fiscal
prudence
is one of the most frequently attacked principles of economic orthodoxy.
But Venezuela shows what happens when
prudence
is frowned upon and fiscal information is treated as a state secret.
The surplus has surged for one reason:
prudence.
Having ventured successfully into emerging non-democratic countries whose frailty they are starting to fear, some, out of prudence, are starting to rediscover Europe.
The cause of the transatlantic growth gap thus should not be sought in excessive eurozone austerity or the excessive
prudence
of the European Central Bank.
But policymakers are not doing this, which suggests that they have prioritized largely political considerations over fiscal
prudence.
In such circumstances, policymakers in emerging markets will eschew boldness for
prudence.
Britain seemed a paragon of fiscal
prudence.
After decades of instability, a handful of Latin countries - in particular, Chile and Mexico - have become an example of prudence, austerity and macroeconomic stability.
The basic lessons of US success should be recognized: macroeconomic stability; budgetary prudence; global trade, competition and de-monopolization in telecommunications and finance; and an active industrial policy geared towards a knowledge-based economy, building upon science, research and development, information technology, and higher education.
Yet such
prudence
is not the same as isolationism.
These policymakers, with little empirical evidence, believe that fiscal
prudence
today will lead to a stronger economy tomorrow.
But it is as if, owing to an excess of prudence, they cannot bring themselves to pursue their own arguments to their logical conclusions.
Peace, and the safety of millions of Americans, would then depend on the
prudence
and rationality of North Korea’s 33-year-old dictator, Kim Jong-un, a young man with a taste for grotesque executions of family members and close associates.
But, beyond strategic considerations, something else must be mentioned (with prudence).
In an effort to attract much-needed foreign capital, Najib has introduced the Goods and Service Tax (GST) and cut back on subsidies; but this has not been accompanied by fiscal
prudence
or effective measures to stanch the leakages from corruption and cronyism.
CAMBRIDGE –The tax package agreed to by President Barack Obama and his Republican opponents in the United States Congress represents the right mix of an appropriate short-run fiscal policy and a first step toward longer-term fiscal
prudence.
Of course,
prudence
is not enough.
But, without a degree of
prudence
based upon comprehension of the context, visions turn from grand to grandiose and undercut the values that they seek to promote.
In Asia, fiscal
prudence
allowed the stimulus measures that were needed to revive global economic growth in 2010.
Thanks to the profligacy of the current Bush administration (and the
prudence
of the Clinton administration), average Federal spending as a proportion of GDP under Republican presidents now exceeds that under Democrats during the measured period.
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