Prudent
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353 examples of Prudent in a sentence
If you are a
prudent
and cautious investor, contemplate that possibility for a moment.
The
prudent
investor, and the wise business leader, will look where the economy is headed, not where it has been.
The asset side of the balance sheet is maintained in the aggregate, but the management of the assets, particularly the diversification of holdings, can be thought of as
prudent
and de facto privatized.
It would be unfortunate if governments requiring financial institutions to be more
prudent
in managing risk were at the same time asked to turn a blind eye to sovereign risk.
In theory, strict in-depth monitoring could distinguish genuinely
prudent
countercyclical responses from profligacy.
By shifting to alternative energy sources, economizing on energy use, and capturing and safely storing the carbon dioxide produced by fossil fuels, global society can limit its emissions of carbon dioxide to
prudent
levels at an estimated cost of under 1% of global income.
But, to stabilize economic growth, he pledged that China will “continue to pursue a proactive fiscal policy and a
prudent
monetary policy.”
South Korea’s economic performance over the last 50 years was attributed largely to good fundamentals, including a high savings rate, strong human capital, sound institutions, and
prudent
fiscal and monetary management.
In his inaugural address in 2009, President Barack Obama stated that “our power grows through its
prudent
use; our security emanates from the justness of our cause, the force of our example, the tempering qualities of humility and restraint.”
With strong and
prudent
action, governments around the world can cope effectively with the natural limitations and uncertainties affecting water resources, ensuring that their people and economies are prepared for what might lie ahead.
Although Brazil boasts effective tax collection and its central bank has a reputation for
prudent
monetary policy, fiscal resources are squandered on social programs and on constitutionally mandated expenditures that produce low returns, owing to poor public-sector implementation.
Long-term growth stems from
prudent
monetary and fiscal policies, the political will to regulate banks, and a combination of bold public and private investments in infrastructure, skills, and cutting-edge technologies.
Despite
prudent
fiscal policies and a primary surplus target (i.e.
Facing an external shock, the Chinese government should and can maintain a 7.5% growth rate by taking counter-cyclical and proactive fiscal-policy measures, while maintaining a
prudent
monetary policy.
But, with mounting fiscal and financial risks threatening to derail its efforts, policymakers must act quickly to design and implement prudent, forward-looking policies.
China’s government must implement
prudent
macroeconomic policies now to minimize escalation of these risks later.
As
prudent
fiscal and financial policies gradually stabilize China’s economy, monetary policy must remain neutral.
Monetary policy has been prudent, and the threat of inflation has now been lessened by the decline in commodity and oil prices.
If, as appears increasingly likely, Mockus becomes president, his agenda promises to be
prudent
– neither a leap into the void nor immobilized by the need for profound changes.
Whether any of the risks Italy now faces will materialize depends on whether the incoming government accepts reality and pursues
prudent
action and policies to spur more inclusive growth.
What comes next is the era of the
prudent
politician in a boring blue suit who acknowledges that hard problems have no easy solutions, and who spurns towering promises in favor of Churchillian sweat and toil.
Together, these steps will take us far down the road to a nuclear-weapon-free world – not as an act of faith, but as a
prudent
investment in the peace and security of all peoples.
But the record from past periods of calm suggests that, when cross-asset market volatility is low, de-risking is
prudent.
Indeed, it has displayed remarkable restraint in keeping the fiscal deficit at
prudent
levels.
As countries like China and Brazil have slipped in their economic management, India signaled that it is a mature economy, where
prudent
macroeconomic decisions are taken based on technical expertise, not political whim.
All this would not be so problematic if the increased market power of the merged institutions were a temporary reward for past
prudent
behavior.
There is no Bismarck at the helm of Chinese diplomacy, but there is no impetuous Kaiser either: just relatively
prudent
and competent technocrats.
Nonetheless, attempting to reduce inflation and the fiscal deficit at similar speeds would have been a more
prudent
approach.
The
prudent
path also requires a gradual reduction in the stock of LEBACS, recognizing that greater inflationary pressure in the short term is the price of minimizing the risk of higher external imbalances and larger exchange-rate depreciations down the road.
Add to that the impending departure of the United Kingdom, and it seems only
prudent
to seek other models of cooperation.
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