Prudence
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253 examples of Prudence in a sentence
We must address, with restraint and
prudence
– rather than with a reflexive “nein" – the difficult question of whether military means are necessary to safeguard political solutions.
What made him good was not merely his ability to inspire others, but his
prudence
when it came to complex foreign-policy decisions.
The original vision was that this set-up would help to assure a growth-friendly policy mix, with fiscal
prudence
keeping interest rates low on average.
Any semblance of fiscal
prudence
would go out the window, with cuts in health, welfare, and education spending being reversed.
Japan’s experiences also offer valuable lessons about the importance of
prudence
in capital-account liberalization for a currency in increasingly high demand internationally.
The Maastricht Treaty imposes on governments a duty of fiscal prudence, which it defines as a maximum budget deficit of 3% of GDP.
Although overwhelmed, the Greek Cypriot community reacted with humanity, solidarity, and
prudence.
Asia in the Year of the DragonMANILA – This is the year of the “Black Water Dragon,” an astrological cycle that indicates change, but with a measure of calm, sensibility, and
prudence.
Fiscal
prudence
and stable inflation rates are cornerstones of today’s relatively healthy global economic environment.
Countries’ need for better infrastructure is no license to throw
prudence
out the window.
The economic facts on the ground demand
prudence.
Some call this isolationism, but it might better be called
prudence
or pragmatism.
As always, establishment politicians are campaigning on promises of fiscal
prudence
and economic growth, neither of which resonates with the 50 million Brazilians – nearly a quarter of the population – living below the poverty line, on household incomes that average $387.07 per month.
The problem with the debate is that it has focused solely on the effectiveness of policies, without considering the need for
prudence.
Indeed, the financial
prudence
that underpins policy credibility and confidence in central banks is ultimately what makes seigniorage possible.
Specifically, Newsom’s $209 billion state budget offers a concrete plan for combining fiscal
prudence
with progressive activism.
Its human counterpart was prudence, or the Machiavellian virtu.
To be perfectly safe is to eliminate the cardinal human virtues of resilience and
prudence.
Their motive is not budgetary prudence, but rather retaliation for the EU’s efforts to make its funding conditional on compliance with the rule of law.
We also acted with
prudence
to minimize the risk arising from moments of tension to the lowest possible level.
And one hopes that the US, too, will act with strategic
prudence
in responding to Iran’s next move.
Seventh, Trump may react to the Mueller report with bluster, not
prudence.
Starmer’s “new leadership” entails redirecting Labour toward family values, with a focus on security and economic
prudence.
The very fact that such a measure would run counter to fiscal
prudence
in such a highly indebted country might help undermine the entrenched trend toward yen appreciation.
Although he was self-effacing, Scowcroft had strong policy views that were informed by his realistic morality and his
prudence.
In the long run,
prudence
and restraint are crucial ingredients of successful leadership, and it is precisely these two qualities that, up to now, French President Emmanuel Macron appears to lack.
As for prudence, Trump’s non-interventionism protected him from some sins of commission, but one can question whether his mental maps and contextual intelligence are adequate to understand the risks posed to the US by the diffusion of power in this century.
As Bush and his team responded to forces that were largely outside of his control, he set goals that balanced opportunities and
prudence.
If a single group benefits from a particular item of public spending (say, a local clinic) which can be financed by borrowing – so that other taxpayers, current and future, will help pay for it – then no amount of sermonizing on the empirically demonstrated benefits of fiscal
prudence
will keep neighbors from demanding the clinic be built.
It is not the “nice” world of the 1990s, characterized by stable inflation, steady output, fiscal prudence, and a narrow central-bank focus on manipulating short-term interest rates to meet inflation targets.
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