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27 Sentences With "financial prudence"

How to use financial prudence in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "financial prudence" and check conjugation/comparative form for "financial prudence". Mastering all the usages of "financial prudence" from sentence examples published by news publications.

As a society, we should set better examples of financial prudence.
"There might just be a culture of financial prudence there," McFadden says.
That's why I consider financial prudence an uncool but crucial element of my practice.
Nevertheless, the leadership of Texans in purchasing green power illustrates the synergy of aligning environmental benefits with financial prudence.
"Emphasis is placed on proposals that take into account financial prudence and synergy in the operations of Malaysia Airlines," he said.
"There does seem to be increasing evidence of financial prudence in the industry," said Andy McConn of oil consultancy Wood Mackenzie.
The deceased king's signature development philosophy was called "sufficiency economy," and it married support for various agrarian enterprises with a sense of financial prudence.
Neumann certainly took risks, but he sought growth over financial prudence, and when the company almost ran out of cash, he clearly benefited from leaving.
Sony Kapoor, managing director of the think tank Redefine, said diluting the central bank's plan "represents a victory of Big Oil lobbying over financial prudence and common sense".
Putin balanced his comments with a call for financial prudence however, saying he did not want the government to burn through reserve funds or to take on more state debt.
"This is an amazing capitulation with regard to sustainable spending and financial prudence in Washington, D.C.," said Mark Sanford, the former South Carolina governor and representative contemplating a presidential challenge against Mr. Trump.
With an average annual resident income of about 46,000 Singapore dollars, most Singaporeans regularly tighten their purse strings, this necessary financial prudence helped by a wide range of free and low-cost facilities and diversions.
Kramp-Karrenbauer's comments reflect frustration in Germany with the ECB's record low interest rates, which many believe are deployed to support weaker southern European economies and leave German savers with poor returns for their financial prudence.
Surrounded by the vast resources of the northern powerhouses to their east and west, they have chosen to retain their values and opt for financial prudence rather than risking bankruptcy in a dash to return to the elite.
"Our key property market measures remain necessary for a stable and sustainable residential property market and to encourage household financial prudence," the central bank, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), said in its annual report published on Thursday.
Garth was editorial director of Blankenship Media, the company that had acquired Province seven years ago, after its longtime owner, the Ricker Family Trust, in a fit of consultant‑inflicted financial prudence, had decided to sell rather than fix it.
I've learned about residuals and financial prudence from her videos, and her radical transparency about the dicks she sucked on the streets and on camera as a porn actress makes me feel so much better about my own former promiscuity.
Cresco Labs — Outperform: Price Target: $14.00"We believe that a robust top-line outlook, coupled with reasonable spending and bottom-line profitability make CL an attractive value proposition for investors looking for a healthy balance between market share gains and financial prudence," writes Azer.
Long lauded for its wealth and financial prudence, the state that can afford a version of universal basic income -- paying each resident around a $1,000 each year out of its massive sovereign wealth fund in the Alaska Permanent Fund -- has now drained a large portion of its piggy bank, opting to address its deficit with a nest egg rather than join the majority of states by instituting an income tax.
Retrieved 18 May 2012. In late June, goalkeeper Ben Foster's loan at West Bromwich Albion was made permanent and midfielder Jordon Mutch joined Cardiff City, both for undisclosed fees. Following publication of the 2011 accounts, and reflecting increased financial prudence and revenue raised from player sales, the Football League lifted the club's transfer embargo in early July.Tattum, Colin (6 July 2012).
Walter Parks Thatcher (George Coulouris) is a New York banker. He becomes Kane's legal guardian in 1871. Kane resents him and, when he comes into control of his fortune in the late 1880s, uses the Inquirer to harass him. Thatcher, clearly getting on in years by the 1890s, initially regards Kane as mentally "still the college boy" and urges him to greater financial prudence.
In 2019, as she celebrated her 70th birthday, she began 'Mission Green Puducherry' by planting saplings along the Kanagan lake in Puducherry. Since then, many students and volunteers have taken this forward by organizing tree planting drives. As the Lieutenant Governor, she has further introduced several best practices in Puducherry that are akin to management lessons that were recently outlined by her at the 50th Governors Conference in Delhi. From ensuring financial prudence to bringing in community support to having an open house each of these practices have helped in massive development of Puducherry.
Richard Templar is the pen name of a British author who has written several self-development books. He shares his "path to success" in a series of books, in which 100 simple "Rules" are presented to achieve success: be it in business management, wealth, financial prudence, work-life balance, parenting, love, or living a simple yet meaningful life in general. Rules are typically presented on two pages, making the books easy to read, and suitable for dipping into at random. The books contain the distinctive use of British English.
They claimed that the contractors could have freighted the entire 200-ton consignment into the country three days before the election (Thursday) but the INEC told them to bring only 30 percent of the ballot papers.Andy Ekugo, "INEC Abandoned Ballot Papers in S/Africa -Atiku" , This Day (Nigeria), 26 April 2007. Nigeria's Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka said the West should deny entry visas to election commissioner Maurice Iwu for his "complicity in the fraudulent elections." He said he has heard of the financial prudence and moral uprightness of Yar'Adua.
One army is led by Wynnere, a figure representing monetary gain and financial prudence; the other by Wastoure, a figure representing prodigality and excess. The king, after sending his herald to intervene between the two armies (105), agrees to listen to Wynnere and Wastoure's complaints against each other and to give his judgement on them. There follows a lengthy debate between Wynnere and Wastoure, each giving complex arguments against the other and about the effects on society of the principles they represent. At the end, the King gives his judgement, though the poem breaks off, at line 503, before this has been completed.
Although Craib's careful management had rescued The Natal Witness from closure, the period under discussion was marked by a need for great financial prudence and the paper in particular remained in the doldrums. Another factor was Craib's tendency to quarrel with the editors he appointed. As a result of this, the period was marked by a succession of editors who served for comparatively short periods with protracted gaps in between when the paper tended to operate under the leadership of acting editors. During this period, therefore, the paper was edited by R. W. Talbot, the academic Alan Lennox-Short, later well known to South African radio listeners for his book reviews and expertise in the English language, Raymond O’Shea and Prestwich himself.
It included proposals to increase the openness and professionalism of its operations, and greatly increased its proposed spending from US$8.27 million to $15.83 million. The increase was to be funded by the introduction of new top-level domains, charges to domain registries, and a fee for some domain name registrations, renewals and transfers (initially USD 0.20 for all domains within a country-code top-level domain, and USD 0.25 for all others). The Council of European National Top Level Domain Registries (CENTR), which represents the Internet registries of 39 countries, rejected the increase, accusing ICANN of a lack of financial prudence and criticizing what it describes as ICANN's "unrealistic political and operational targets". Despite the criticism, the registry agreement for the top-level domains `jobs` and `travel` includes a US$2 fee on every domain the licensed companies sell or renew. After a second round of negotiations during 2004, the TLDs `eu`, ``, `travel`, `jobs`, `mobi`, and `cat` were introduced during 2005.

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