Prudent
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353 examples of Prudent in a sentence
That means wearing face masks in public places, keeping a
prudent
distance from others, and monitoring ourselves and our close contacts for symptoms.
America could always turn out to be lucky; but betting on that would not be
prudent.
It is best to be prudent, of course, because COVID-19 may return to Asia, or may not have disappeared entirely from the region.
Those who have rushed to condemn Morrison’s government have downplayed the failings of state governments, some of which are alleged to have prioritized the transition to renewable energy over
prudent
forest-management practices.
Prudent
world leaders were doubtless preparing for even more instability and uncertainty had Trump been re-elected.
Moreover, successful inflation targeting assumes
prudent
fiscal policy and central-bank autonomy.
Revisiting the status of central banks is prudent, given the very real possibility that rates will be at or near the ZLB in the future.
Malawi should take a similar approach, employing
prudent
economic planning and management and sustained investment in human capital to spur growth and development.
Likewise, if they champion liberty above all else, and ignore the contribution of tracking technologies to taming the pandemic in Asia, they risk that one day, less
prudent
and moderate political forces may apply libertarian principles brutally and with total disregard for public welfare.
Successful diplomacy is possible, if the US foreign policy establishment would for once recognize that United Nations-based diplomacy, rather than war, might be the
prudent
path.
The orthodox answer is that the government “couldn’t afford it” in 2010, but that its
prudent
deficit-reduction policy since then has now given it the “fiscal space” to launch the initiative.
Organizing a naval conference that includes Iran could be a
prudent
first step.
According to Alan D. Viard of the American Enterprise Institute, it would be “simpler and more prudent” to reform “the income tax and estate and gift taxes” than to pursue a wealth tax.
And this unfavorable trade-off will continue unless governments make a broader commitment to structural reforms and
prudent
fiscal stimulus.
Thus, Germans see in the crisis vindication of their
prudent
approach to fiscal policy, because years of balanced budgets mean that their government can now spend much more on helping German workers and enterprises to overcome the crisis.
Two-factor authentication, using an email address or phone number when signing up, is a
prudent
start.
Taking
prudent
action to avert situations where lives are at stake is a moral imperative.
The IMF should also be credited for its
prudent
handling of international capital flows.
If COVID-19 has taught us anything, it is that delaying
prudent
policymaking does not merely result in higher marginal costs down the road.
As many US jurists have argued, a
prudent
response would be to establish a separate commission to study the structural vulnerabilities of the presidency.
The key question is whether he was
prudent
in balancing his objectives and the risks of trying to achieve them.
Instead, he was
prudent
in a turbulent time, and managed to achieve American goals in a manner that was not unduly insular and did minimal damage to the interests of foreigners.
American presidents have been
prudent
when they needed to embrace a broader institutional vision.
For the time being, then, the
prudent
response to the ECB’s neglect of its inflation mandate is, “Who cares?”
Once discovered, it will be only
prudent
to ensure that the vaccine is produced in Europe, even as it is made available worldwide.
These enforcement measures are
prudent
and justifiable.
Can Paulo Guedes – Brazil’s fiscally
prudent
finance minister who wanted to privatize a slew of state-owned companies this year – remain in government if his reform plans are thwarted by big state spending?
Only gradually do we grant them the freedoms of adulthood, hoping that we’ve given them enough time and guidance to make wise and
prudent
choices – and to recognize that with freedom comes responsibility.
Nonetheless, the COVID-19 epidemic should serve as a reminder of the value of maintaining
prudent
fiscal policy during normal times.
Asia’s leaders will need to be prudent, recognize that the situation is fluid, and plan for different scenarios.
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