'Prudence with a purpose' that left us with the biggest budget deficit in the G20, we remember that.
But it does mean that lawmakers should exercise some prudence and judgment when deciding tax policy.
Because those measuring the results are tempted to abuse power, prudence requires adherence to standards.
FORBES: Why The Tea Party Is Essential: Liberty, Prosperity And Justice
Furthermore, prudence in investment matters generally requires careful analysis of all risks before committing funds.
But now, losses and non-work are rewarded, while prudence and productive work are penalized.
Vigilance and prudence demand that we not forget the racist trials of the Civil Rights Era.
The result of this mix of fortune and fiscal prudence: a relatively strong Canadian currency.
You need courage, prudence and faith to fly around a blind corner in the rain.
WSJ: Ayrton Senna | Aggression With Lucidity | By Richard B. Woodward
Argentina, Venezuela and Ecuador have spurned the prudence of their neighbours and antagonised investors.
After all, while conviction is a great quality for an investor to have, so is prudence.
Fiscal prudence is now necessary to let the market decide and consumers win.
FORBES: After Billions Of Taxpayer Dollars, Green Transportation Is A Bust
Being a paragon of free-market economics and fiscal and monetary prudence has had its rewards.
Most prefer old-fashioned prudence, which at present dissuades them from insuring it at all.
The precautionary principle, which calls for extra prudence in areas of scientific uncertainty, also applies.
Armed Services Committee during the Clinton administration, prudence and restraint were our guiding principles.
Capital flows should improve a country's macroeconomic stewardship by rewarding prudence and punishing profligacy.
Perhaps the biggest risk in the region is of abandoning the recent commitment to prudence.
An ambitious finance minister with a reputation for prudence and a fetish for targets, perhaps.
But such prudence is probably not enough to improve the finances of the managed-care industry.
Abu Dhabi will insist on greater prudence and Dubai's go-getting rulers may also now feel defeated.
Such prudence is all the more important at a time when domestic demand is so strong.
Mr Brown says that his fiscal prudence and sound economic management are paying off.
So far this has been carried out with just enough regard for macroeconomic prudence.
Prudence and a sound knowledge of a clients needs are required before proceeding with a trust protector.
Until then, prudence, good sense and the nation's well-being require that the federal government lower its sights.
WSJ: Which Gets Priority: High-Speed Rail or Intercity Passenger Service?
If it failed, the Republicans could portray themselves as having been on the side of fiscal prudence.
ECONOMIST: What did Barack Obama��s stimulus package really achieve?
Consequently, the Center recommends that the United States proceed now with clarity of purpose, prudence and determination.
Thus the new Gore economic strategy may prove an effective successor to the exclusive emphasis on prudence.
If prudence suggests patience, that leaves time to analyse America's current fiscal fortune in a longer-term context.
This would seem to contradict the tea party's claim that it's all about fiscal prudence and small government.
应用推荐