Synonym: careful, cautious, discreet, guarded, judicious, sensible. Similar words: student, impudent, impudently, impudence, schadenfreude, incident, evident, identity. Meaning: ['pruːdnt] adj. careful and sensible; marked by sound judgment.
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61. It may not be ... prudent for such information to be then read by other than police personnel.
62. Section 45 sets out the criteria for the prudent management of a building society.
63. I told him I thought it would be prudent for both of us to keep our conversation between ourselves.
64. Because pasteurization kills bacteria, it is most prudent to offer only pasteurized juices.
65. Suitable accounting policies applied consistently and making use of reasonable and prudent estimates have been used in preparation of the accounts.
66. For some, the Council was no more than a prudent but much misunderstood attempt to update a few relatively minor matters.
67. If the patient is over 40 or has risk factors for colon carcinoma, a barium enema is prudent.
68. It is prudent to flag them with a red streamer.
69. For children shopping should be prudent, not pricy.
70. Prudent is wisdom in everyday life.
71. Be modest and prudent, never lag behind!
72. Government considers it prudent to minimise the risk.
73. Kevin Rudd tries to be a prudent big spender.
74. Governments consider it prudent to minimize the risk.
75. Such uncertainties should worry a prudent African finance minister.
76. She is a prudent housewife.
77. But macroeconomic events should never lead us to toss out the first rule of prudent policy: fund projects only when benefits exceed costs.
78. The 1973 Circular Letter to the world's bishops on pastoral councils stated that councillors are to make up an "effective" number, to "represent" the community, and to be "prudent" (no. 9).
79. Through the two developing stages including legal list and prudent person rule, the Prudent Investor Rule was formed on the basis of Modern Portfolin Theory.
80. Bladder repair is the principle approach to manage bladder rupture, while non-operative management of extraperitoneal bladder rupture should be prudent.
81. Securities in our city's most analysts are prudent , do not want to make too much of the current market assessment.
82. Simultaneously I also very much thank your prudent consideration and that may obtain the fund subsidization.
83. The government should be prudent in approving the horizontal consolidation of hospitals.
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85. He had grown into an extremely clear-headed, cautious, prudent young man, who was safe to rise in the world .
86. Dr. Briss adds that it would not be prudent to defer public health actions while researchers wait for results of a clinical trial that might not even be feasible.
87. Before staring on asea voyage, prudent navigators learn the sea charts, study the sailing directions, and memorize lighthouse locations to prepare themselves for any conditions they might encounter.
88. Contented, easily after, with few, simple in livelihood, prudent and modest, not fawning upon family.
89. Zeroing in on transcontinental fares, he observed, "When competitors are offering walk-up fares of $99 to $109, it's just not prudent to be in that landscape."
90. Their rage is decorous and prudent, for they are timid, as being very vulnerable themselves.
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