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Sentence count:83+1Posted:2017-04-11Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: imprudenceSimilar words: jurisprudenceprudentimprudentimpudencepruderudenesscrudenesspreponderance of evidenceMeaning: ['pruːdns]  n. 1. discretion in practical affairs 2. knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress. 
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(61) And why , my lady wisdom? Hold your tongue, good prudence ; smatter with your gossips, go.
(62) Prudence Margaret talked to Armand's an infatuation, she was very moved.
(63) The proper arts of a general are judgement and prudence -- Tacitus.
(64) Prudence is the virtue of the senses. It is the science of appearances. It is the outmost action of the inward life.
(65) The happy impute all their success to prudence or merit.
(66) The Holy Father , the Virgin Mary is the true warrior Taoism parents Prudence.
(67) REMEMBER when a bank manager was the epitome of prudence?
(68) The point is not to hold your peace , but to speak with discretion and prudence.
(69) Meanwhile, it is the placard-waving, Jeffersonian common horde, flocking to town halls and filling town squares, whohave become the champions of Hamiltonian prudence.
(70) From a long-sighted prudence, he observes the maxim of the ancient sage, that we should ever conduct ourselves towards our enemy as if he were one day to be our friend.
(71) The mass line in Party work, therefore, demands that the Party leadership conduct themselves with modesty and prudence.
(72) Ordinary business prudence suggests that the lines of authority and the power to make (or to recommend) decisions with significant impact be clear, specific[sentencedict.com], and traceable.
(73) India is a country with soft-power?Just ask George Harrison, dear prudence!
(74) It requires prudence and perseverance to probe into the law of nature.
(75) Western businessmen are showing remarkable prudence in investing in the region.
(76) 'How is it that Prudence hasn't returned your brougham?' I asked one day.
(77) As the markets pitch and yaw the pressing question is whether central bankers and regulators have acted with swift prudence, or ill-judged panic.
(78) Listen to me, I have the prudence of Amphiaraus and the baldness of Caesar.
(79) Prudence then related how Marguerite had become acquainted with the Duke at Bagneres.
(80) Conclusion Low Molecular Dextran should be forbid or used prudence in AICVD patient who amalgamate pressgrease.
(81) The present paper, with this as the starting point, analyses the importance of caution and prudence in Socratic irony,[http://sentencedict.com/prudence.html] as political rhetoric in city state politics.
(82) The man whose virtue has no source except a purely terrestrial prudence will, in such a world, become an adventurer if he has the courage, and, if not, will seek obscurity as a timid time-server.
(83) Prudence cannot be at the expense of prestige when it comes to the Trident nuclear deterrent.
More similar words: jurisprudenceprudentimprudentimpudencepruderudenesscrudenesspreponderance of evidencecadenceincidenceevidencecredencedecadencesubsidenceresidenceprecedencedependenceprovidencedissidenceconfidencediffidencecoincidencedespondencecorrespondenceself-confidenceinterdependencevote of confidenceindependencerudecrude
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