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Sentence count:60Posted:2017-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: prudentimprudentprudentlyprudenceimprudencecredentialresidentialcredentialsMeaning: [pruː'denʃl]  adj. arising from or characterized by prudence especially in business matters. 
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1. Prudential manages more than 76 billion pounds in funds.
2. And then I got this letter from Prudential, telling me they were canceling my insurance.
3. United California sued, and Prudential countered that it could not be compelled to lend money that obviously would not be repaid.
4. It finally threw in the towel when the Prudential, the last remaining bidder, pulled out earlier this month.
5. If we proceed from prudential to moral imperatives, will the conditions of the choice be fundamentally changed?
6. Prudential is the fourth largest mortgage lender in the US.
7. On 18 October 1989, the Prudential entered into two agreements with the developers of a freehold site.
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8. Prudential Corporation slipped 3.5p to 195.5p on worries that it could emerge as Pearl's white knight.
9. Prudential Corporation reported that first half profit before tax rose by 46% to £249m.
10. This can easily deteriorate into prudential judgment, worldly planning and manipulation of voting procedures.
11. Prudential alone has surplus funds of an estimated £8 billion.
12. The Prudential has recently called for greater disclosure of treasury matters by listed companies.
13. Prudential Assurance, for example, pays a tax-free allowance of £77 per child towards the cost of replacing school uniforms.
14. In December the last hope, life assurance giant Prudential, pulled out.
15. Under the first, a sale agreement, the Prudential agreed to acquire a freehold property.
16. The mighty Prudential and other life insurers bought chains of estate agencies.
17. A prudential practice is instrumental in nature, being designed to achieve a specific substantive purpose.
18. As the developer lurched toward bankruptcy, Prudential tried to renege on the deal.
19. To the extent that these prudential rules vary the Right of Establishment tends to be inoperative.
20. George Salem of Prudential Securities is one who signals caution, however.
21. Other prudential conditions put forward by the CSRC.
22. Prudential hopes to update shareholders before then.
23. He abstained partly for prudential reasons.
24. The firm has bagged a £26 million retail and residential deal in Manchester for Prudential.
25. He already has the backing of £4.5 million from the Prudential insurance company.
26. In its place, they were erecting a flamboyant, terracotta cathedral to the glory of the Prudential Insurance company.
27. A railway timetable provides a good and simple example of a prudential practice.
28. Price Waterhouse, it seems, was not just investing in the Prudential by dropping the audit fee by 14%.
29. They will also supply a panel to each school; paint is being provided by Prudential, developers of the project.
30. A deed of transfer was executed on 18 October, whereby the developers transferred the land in question to the Prudential.
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