Prudent
in sentence
353 examples of Prudent in a sentence
A chimpanzee is far stronger than I am, and I just was not very prudent, this particular video.
They don't have indefinite social obligations, and
prudent
investing and finance theory aren't subordinate to sustainability.
What I want to do now is tell you what the CRISPR technology is, what it can do, where we are today and why I think we need to take a
prudent
path forward in the way that we employ this technology.
Now take a moment to consider that the safest and only
prudent
path forward, recommended, is to implant this technology directly into our brains.
Now, this may in fact be the safest and only
prudent
path forward, but usually one's safety concerns about a technology have to be pretty much worked out before you stick it inside your head.
When our fears are bounded, we're prudent, we're cautious, we're thoughtful.
when misty was shot to death she decided that it would be
prudent
to blink post mordem.
If you saw the preview and thought "Pass", I would call you
prudent.
After all, I was a poor college student who had to take
prudent
measures in order to ensure that I had beer money when its all said and done.
When I rented this flick - despite my
prudent
dislike - I thought I was going to be served a touchy-feely picture sporting the message that math is not redeeming answer to life but love is, or such Hippy New Age existential hogwash.
It's perhaps more than
prudent
then to point out some of the criticisms one would have of the film (which, perhaps, is moot since he's been dead for decades).
Other days, however, I think that, even with the extra information we have learned about the structure of the economy, Greenspan’s decisions in 2001-2004 were
prudent
and committed us to a favorable and acceptable bet.
Medvedev seems to understand that sustaining growth will not be easy: oil prices cannot rise forever, and the “low hanging fruit” of basic economic reform and
prudent
macroeconomic policies have already been picked.
In past times of trouble, skittish investors and
prudent
central banks have all piled into dollar-denominated assets, not least US Treasury bonds.
Nevertheless, the tensions created by Sarkozy’s recklessness threaten Europe’s political stability, heightening market uncertainty relative to what a more prudent, coordinated rescue program would have implied.
And a deposit-guarantee program for banks is seen as a way to force
prudent
German depositors to pay for non-performing loans in Italy.
Macron is the most pro-German French president imaginable, and he has boosted his credibility by pursuing difficult labor-market reforms and unveiling a Teutonically
prudent
budget.
But addressing them requires a
prudent
strategy that accounts for the structural fragility of the scientific enterprise, in which scientists must complete extensive training, regulation can easily stifle creativity, and funding limitations can substantially delay progress.
In this context, it would be
prudent
to maintain the distinction between portfolio and FDI.
He believes that he is doing the right thing and following the
prudent
course in waiting for the Syrian conflict to burn itself out in some way while minimizing the long-term risk to American lives.
If we apply to catastrophic risks the same
prudent
analysis that leads us to buy insurance – multiplying probability by consequences – we would surely prioritize measures to reduce this kind of extreme risk.
It was also said to be a country of
prudent
savers, who buttressed the profligate public sector and its expanding debt.
Because China’s government relaxed restrictions on offshore borrowing faster than was prudent, Chinese enterprises with links to the government have high levels of foreign debt.
As a result, the eurozone’s fiscally sound countries are being asked repeatedly to compromise their
prudent
policies in order to finance endless bailouts.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, in her customary
prudent
and deliberate manner, has emerged as the most effective champion of those values, making it clearer than ever before that demonstrating respect and dignity for all is a core principle of the European Union.
Most observers would agree that government debt levels are uncomfortably high in many advanced economies, so it would be
prudent
for policymakers to discuss strategies for bringing them down.
With US natural-gas prices down to just over $4 per million BTU (from $13 just a few years ago), even
prudent
analysts expect the shale-energy revolution to increase America’s potential economic growth and add as many as two million new jobs.
Nor is it clear that this opening position is
prudent
in negotiating terms.
Moreover, the country benefits from strong public finances,
prudent
monetary policy, sustainable debt dynamics, a sound banking system, and well-functioning credit markets.
Wen said recently that China “should continue to implement a proactive fiscal policy and a
prudent
monetary policy, while giving more priority to maintaining growth.”
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