The documentary trail quite prudently asserts that such casual use of ultrasonography is inappropriate and irresponsible.
When we live with greater attention and presence we act more deliberately, prudently, and effectively.
How much could you earn on your lump-sum pension value if you invested this amount prudently?
The move would "intensify antagonism", a Foreign Ministry spokesman said, urging the US to "act prudently".
Yet Laos is prudently cultivating other alliances - joining ASEAN in 1997 was part of its strategy.
Although Rousselot prudently refrained from asking about the plot, Riquelme explained several sections of his book in detail.
Governments didn't manage economies prudently during the boom and are unwilling or unable to address economic weaknesses now.
Keep in mind that although there are many powerful reasons to accumulate gold, make sure you invest prudently.
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An intense effort to prudently educate investors is essential to the general financial health of Americans and of America.
Prudently, parallels can be made -these laws had a clear cut political context.
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The authorities have prudently doubled the length of her walkabout down the main street, to accommodate the 20, 000 they expect.
Which is why governments did not trust banks to behave prudently if they were subject to a simple gross leverage restriction.
Of course, the White House has prudently denied that secret negotiations with Tehran over such talks are underway at all.
"Bankers are looking at various avenues to prudently expand lending, " said Keith Leggett, a senior economist at the American Bankers Association.
While significant damage has been done to their brand, they will eventually recover if they continue to act prudently and openly.
The people have a right to know how the money is spent and to believe that they are being spent prudently.
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Rather than having an incentive to lend prudently, there is a greater incentive to be categorized as too big to fail.
If any of the 11 countries about to join the euro are suffering last-minute doubts now, they are prudently keeping quiet.
The impact has been less benign on folks who prudently saved, hoping to generate a decent retirement income from conservative investments.
They have more money than they can profitably, prudently put to work.
He argued he acted prudently in hiring Famiglio so had reasonable cause.
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Shareholders and bondholders would insist that merchant banks be prudently managed.
He has a simple solution: Water must have a price, as that is the only way people, and industry, will use it prudently.
Over the past several years, businesses have been prudently experimenting with different types of benefit plans as a way to bring premiums under control.
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And you wonder about a society in which a person who would spend money that way is expected to prudently handle the money of others.
Even when government expenditures are on goods and services, public employees seldom spend the money as wisely or as prudently as someone spending their own money.
In response to these threats, the U.S. has prudently deployed extra forces as a show of deterrence, including B-2 bombers, F-22 fighters and an Aegis destroyer.
In financial regulation, for instance, this might mean making sure bankers have incentives to act prudently rather than smothering them with examiners to make sure they behave.
The hope is that private banks run for the benefit of shareholders will lend more productively and more prudently than the big four have managed to date.
It is hard to blame Germans who have saved prudently and minded their own business for not wanting the value of those savings eroded by inflation, even moderately.
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