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"prudent" Definitions
  1. sensible and careful when you make judgements and decisions; avoiding unnecessary risks
"prudent" Antonyms
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PRUDENT TECHNOPHILES — An exclusive POLITICO/Abacus Data poll casts Canadians as prudent technophiles.
Prudent Management: Turin administration's management remains prudent, with a tight grip on municipal services costs and a commitment to reducing direct debt.
Prudent Management: VdA maintains a stable and prudent budgetary policy aimed at reducing financial debt and maintaining a tight grip on costs.
"The bank continues to maintain a prudent approach by setting aside further provisioning expenses in line with prudent strategic approach," the bank said.
"So yes, Germany got to this point (economic surplus) because fiscal policy was prudent overall, but the only way to maintain the lead is by remaining prudent," Gros said.
A corporation like SeaWorld only changes because it's financially prudent to do so, and it's financially prudent to do so because people just aren't going, and their stocks are falling.
" BOC'S WILKINS: OUR FORECASTS FOR EXPORTS AND INVESTMENT ARE VERY, VERY PRUDENT; TRIED TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT UNCERTAINTY THAT'S OUT THERE "Our forecasts for exports and investment are very, very prudent.
It is possible of course that some Democratic senators might vote for the Republican tax reform proposal, but no prudent person — and no prudent Republican president — would assume that will happen.
Preparing for this future takes effort — and prudent funding.
But Justice Kennedy is a very prudent and discreet man.
"The Department of Defense is conducting prudent planning ..." — Lt. Col.
However, Mandel believes it's prudent for investors to be careful.
There will be consequences, but we need to be prudent.
The new, prudent age of the multinational will have costs.
But Liang Meng, a private equity investor, is more prudent.
Such prudent measures in no way impinge upon congressional prerogatives.
It's not prudent to bandy the term "fake news" about.
Assets and liability management (ALM) is prudent, in Fitch's view.
Only time will tell whether this proves prudent foreign policy.
Provisioning is prudent, with NPLs being fully covered by reserves.
But I hope I'm seen as steady, prudent and able.
Don't be shy about noting your successes, but be prudent.
The prudent approach is to wait, and see whether Mrs.
He was a very sober and prudent foreign policy figure.
"This is a prudent and precautionary step," the BoE said.
It raises the likelihood of a prudent budget on Feb.
As they do so, I urge aggressive but prudent actions.
He described Trump's decision as a wise and prudent one.
Whether these bets are humane or prudent is another question.
"Today's action is the prudent thing to do," Gamble said.
However, prudent investors are in it for the long haul.
Quickly adapting to market volatility makes for a prudent CEO.
"China's monetary policy will maintain its prudent orientation," he said.
Finally, drivers implementing a "prudent" strategy will split the difference.
The cheese war's biggest victim will be prudent tax rules.
I think it's probably very prudent for a regulated market.
It's a trend prudent military and intelligence decisions can reverse.
It's no longer a violation of the Prudent Man Standard.
But I think they're pretty prudent in an election year.
Both of these considerations further merited a prudent security presence.
Analysts said Woodside's cuts were prudent at a tough time.
Huntsman is a fairly prudent pick by a reckless administration.
The Republican governor said the change would be significant but prudent.
I love it's the guy from LA that's prudent on spending.
We're not going to be judgmental; we're going to be prudent.
CONTINUED CAREFUL DEBT MANAGEMENT: The province has demonstrated prudent debt oversight.
Investors appear unconvinced however, despite Gordhan's prudent budget unveiled last month.
The Russian authorities, meanwhile, have been taking prudent steps to prepare.
It's the prudent thing to do, and it's the principled move.
"This is a prudent response to credible threats," he tweeted Friday.
However, Barron's said the shares will have prudent long-term growth.
The feature has been introduced with some prudent limits too though.
"This emergency will pass, but we must be prudent," he wrote.
"We've been cautious to date and that was prudent," he said.
This company promised to show they were going to be prudent.
Asked about increased risk, he said GE was still being prudent.
The rating reflects MutRe's strong capital position and prudent reserving policies.
And the choice turned out to be more than financially prudent.
Seemingly prudent budgeting in economies like Germany's produce dangerous strains globally.
However, he cautioned investors to remain prudent in the longer term.
Fully exhausting this option is the most prudent course of action.
Less prudent liquidity management would also be negative for the rating.
"So monetary policy will remain patient, persistent and prudent," he added.
For the most part, Herring's ideas are reasonable, if not prudent.
It's also important to apply prudent investment principles during this process.
Now you can argue whether that's a prudent course of action.
Just make sure you're working from a prudent and practical plan!
So fighting hard now to reach escape velocity is also prudent.
"We think it's a prudent thing to do," Johnson told Reuters.
The horse trainer had thought it prudent to hit the road.
That's a prudent position to take on a live legal controversy.
Despite how the athletes feel, it may be a prudent decision.
I think it's just prudent and wise to have that boundary.
Unfortunately, not every country around the world has been equally prudent.
Such inquiries are prudent for any company under attack, it argued.
We can thus choose to be or not to be prudent.
And it will be prudent to assume that there are some.
H. R. McMaster, said it was a "prudent" step to take.
Unfortunately, many play Aesop's carefree grasshopper instead of the prudent ants.
"On average, the prudent strategy is less costly," the authors concluded.
Meadows added that Trump made a "prudent" decision to cancel DACA.
Still, Hawaiian officials framed their education campaign as a prudent precaution.
And widely seen as the wise and prudent man he is.
And it's prudent for folks to understand that and acknowledge that.
"I have so much Depot it's not prudent" to buy more.
CHINA C.BANK SAYS: WILL IMPLEMENT PRUDENT MONETARY POLICY, BE MORE FLEXIBLE
Prudent decisions have not always been the norm with the Knicks.
China will also maintain a prudent and neutral monetary policy, he said.
Prudent investors should hedge their portfolios now from such an unwelcome event.
They worry that fiscally prudent countries would end up subsidising profligate ones.
"It wouldn't be prudent to assume anything at this stage," Cagney said.
Still, some believe booking directly with a hotel is a prudent strategy.
But that runs the risk that the prudent pay for the profligate.
"I think they would be prudent to raise capital sooner," Rusch said.
A. The governor has been very prudent on the rainy day fund.
PRUDENT AT THIS PARTICULAR MOMENT IN THE CYCLE TO BORROW THAT MONEY?
"However, storage in our reservoirs remains low, and we must be prudent."
Liquidity management is prudent and the bank maintains a comfortable liquidity buffer.
Kohl's is taking a similarly prudent approach with its Off/Aisle concept.
FED'S WAIT-AND-SEE APPROACH IS PRUDENT, GIVEN HEIGHTENED UNCERTAINTY, EVANS SAYS
It's also prudent to know how the talent stacks up against competitors.
It has reasonable growth despite global volatility, and has prudent macro policy.
And plenty of taxpayers seem to view this as a prudent move.
So-called completion insurance, expensive but prudent, can shield against the latter.
Were such oversight possible, it might be fitting as well as prudent.
Postponing a final deal is prudent, but it will be politically costly.
It would not be prudent to let this rich asset sit unused.
We think it's prudent to re-evaluate and look at the assumptions.
And tech industries should be prudent about how their money is used.
Searching people in the process of arresting them is prudent and constitutional.
Some prudent tourists had the foresight to bring umbrellas along with them ...
Nisbett's guide steers readers to more prudent ways of understanding the world.
It would be prudent wait for a healthy correction before investing afresh.
As with most things, getting some but not too much is prudent.
For this reason, I've found it prudent to have a retirement plan.
It took another prudent audience member to settle down the rambunctious crowd.
Apple tends to let products evolve until a complete overhaul is prudent.
"You want a prudent decision maker who is self-confident," he said.
This collaborative and reciprocal measure is an extension of that prudent approach.
It is prudent as the left leads will have the highest exposure.
But be prudent about how much physical cash you actually put aside.
It appears to be prudent since the market had lots of calculations.
Mr. Hannity's all-in exposure to real estate might not be prudent.
I believe restricting travel to and from China is a prudent start.
But for Morgan Stanley in the aggregate, it's just prudent, you know.
Trendy technology is no substitute for prudent fiscal policy and good governance.
That looks prudent: TikTok's popularity has drawn regulatory and political scrutiny worldwide.
Starting to play tackle football as teenagers is more prudent, doctors say.
Given the facts of this case, I think that it was prudent.
"We think this is the most responsible, prudent course," Mr. Johnson said.
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton described settling the case as a "prudent" decision.
Others echoed Iger's sentiments, and talked about a prudent shift in focus.
In Shields' opinion, "it's probably prudent to ban the flavors," he said.
"The direction of the prudent monetary policy hasn't changed," the PBOC added.
All things considered, this transition will require prudent planning on Amazon's part.
It's a prudent approach that could work on both sides of aisle.
Putting down roots in the Hawkeye State can be a prudent choice.
During such times, it's prudent to hold our cash till sanity returns.
But over time, and with some prudent strategizing, the traffic problems diminished.
Moran said such steps were prudent and would provide comfort to insurers.
Its members are well-educated and hard-working, prudent savers and attentive parents.
That's because Trump's Cabinet appointees, thus far, are seen as prudent and intelligent.
Tsipras said that Greece needs to imlement a "prudent" fiscal policy post bailout.
The committee would maintain prudent monetary policy and strengthen financial supervision, it said.
Faced with such behaviour, it is only prudent for Europeans to be nervous.
Cowen analyst Vivien Azer called the cuts "prudent" in a note on Wednesday.
"With cash scarce and profits elusive, we find these cuts prudent," Azer wrote.
Therefore the only prudent thing to do is to cancel all future shows.
The PBOC has reiterated that its "prudent and neutral" policy stance remains unchanged.
But Botswana has benefited from prudent economic policies, multiparty politics and fair elections.
We are trying to execute the most prudent plan given what we know.
Tice is known for his tenure as manager of the Prudent Bear Fund.
More caution might be negative for earnings and economic stimulus, but financially prudent.
However, he doesn't think Goldman managed its reputation risk in a prudent way.
The over exposure to loans had been without "prudent commercial practices", it said.
Breakingviews Satya Nadella, the Microsoft chief executive, may have abandoned his prudent approach.
She speaks out even when Cooke deems it prudent to hold his tongue.
Despite these large numbers, Brown recommends companies be prudent about celebrating dollars raised.
Its decision made clear that company stock was not automatically a prudent investment.
How was Flynn seen as a prudent adviser on matters of national security?
CHINA C.BANK SAYS WILL MAINTAIN PRUDENT MONETARY POLICY TO PREVENT INFLATION FROM SPREADING
This, combined with prudent management, should keep the city's net overall risk moderate.
"I think it is prudent that the FSA is examining this," he said.
And then I think all of the rest of us are just prudent.
And it's prudent to enforce narrow sanctions targeting the nuclear and missile programs.
And she doesn't think it prudent to lead with calls for racial equity.
Leonardo's mezcal is the softest one, the quieter one, and the most prudent.
" She knows she may die: "if she is prudent, she settles her affairs.
"A stay-the-course message on bonds," Mr. Kinniry added, "is extremely prudent."
It's a prudent bet — Facebook shares are hovering near their all-time high.
One man's trigger-happy overreaction to data is another man's prudent risk management.
I could tell you more, but it wouldn't be prudent at this juncture.
Walmart says it is taking "prudent" steps to protect workers, according to Bartlett.
We are very prudent because we want to keep control of our car.
Still, some combination of different types of companies is the more prudent bet.
" Airlines have been taking steps to reduce their capacity, which Mann called "prudent.
They prevailed in swing districts with candidates who showed plenty of prudent moderation.
CHINA C.BANK SAYS WILL CONTINUE TO IMPLEMENT PRUDENT MONETARY POLICY AND REMAIN FLEXIBLE
The only prudent path is enhanced understanding through cultural exchange and political dialogue.
I signed up for Costco because it's financially prudent for my family's needs.
Ultimately, Anthony's New York-loving heart may be more prudent than his head.
The prudent thing to do at this point is to avoid all romaine.
The decision was prudent: ISIS executed Walid's brother a couple of months later.
The president of Tice Capital, known for having run the Prudent Bear Fund.
"Diversification is prudent," said Phin Ziebell, an agribusiness economist at National Australia Bank.
The prudent thing to do is to go on with life as usual.
Being open to talks and yet being reserved about progress is prudent policy.
Some analysts see the price hikes as an understandable and even prudent decision.
Second, Grassley handled another incident last month with a prudent level of independence.
Unless you absolutely must have a new MacBook now, it's prudent to wait. 
Well, this colloborative and reciprocal measure is an extension of that prudent approach.
Normally it would be prudent to take such statements with a pinch of salt.
It is mandated to assess whether the government's fiscal stance each year is prudent.
Therefore, ensuring the senders email in the header matches the display name is prudent.
The 2016 outturn adds to the emirate's recent track record of prudent fiscal management.
PrivateBancorp and CIBC mutually agreed the postponement was prudent in the circumstances, they said.
The same prudent tendencies that prohibit big plays make possible reams of smaller ones.
Republicans tend to worry less about prudent budgeting when they control the White House.
I interpreted this as evidence that he could not be trusted to be prudent.
The central bank said on Sunday it will keep monetary policy prudent and neutral.
Thus, prudent behavior required removing the statue now before it could become an issue.
Provocations against Iran have not grabbed international headlines, primarily thanks to our prudent restraint.
But I do think we need to prudent," Dorsheimer said Wednesday on "Squawk Box.
"However, at this time, prudent management requires planning for the possibility of a shutdown."
There is a traditional antipathy among Germany's prudent, cautious savers to low interest rates.
Keeping your cryptocurrency at exchanges, unless you absolutely must do so, still isn't prudent.
That's the prudent way to invest even when the world appears crazier than ever.
Keeping Aramco's core assets in a separate, secretive fortress might be the prudent option.
Conservatives respect business and are prudent stewards of the economy, because prosperity underpins everything.
The most impulsive children are improving at the same rate as the most prudent.
Even if households have been indulging themselves more freely, most regulators have remained prudent.
Fitch views these capital management actions as prudent in light of balance sheet growth.
It's prudent to be in a position to continue operating after the UK leaves.
A former Tesla employee said Musk ignored Kirkhorn's prudent financial advice at least once.
Li also said China will keep its prudent monetary policy neutral, reaffirming authorities' position.
High capital ratios are prudent as the operating environment can be volatile and challenging.
Of concern was that leveraged lending was escalating while prudent lending practices were deteriorating.
But just because the Batchelders were being prudent didn't mean that they were perfect.
If you have a compromised immune system, it's prudent to be even more cautious.
The federal government's wait-and-see policy sounds prudent; in fact it is irresponsible.
It called the company a "global powerhouse" with a history of prudent capital allocation.
"It is prudent for the president-elect to take congratulatory calls," Ryan said Tuesday.
There's a clear message to take from Franklin's habit: prudent goal-setting pays dividends.
"We think it's reasonable and prudent to take a couple steps back," Baer says.
Nowadays he is friendly to the private sector and his economic policy is prudent.
President Moon's visit to the White House is both necessary and prudent as well.
We will get the process under way and move as rapidly as is prudent.
This path is prudent, but the necessary goal remains OCX and here is why.
HSBC Bank's funding and liquidity are strong, with the latter benefitting from prudent management.
I mean that this was prudent, that this is the state of our country.
In other words, doing the morally right thing aligns with the fiscally prudent move.
"We thought that was prudent, given the dynamic environment we're currently in," he said.
For now, it seemed like a prudent move to be in bed before dawn.
U.S. FDA SAYS IT BELIEVES IT IS PRUDENT TO AVOID INHALING VITAMIN E ACETATE
Even when addressing the timeless aspects of adolescence, reminiscing aloud may not be prudent.
And it's not in any way prudent to move a woman in active labor.
Beyond that, I do not think it would be prudent for me to comment.
Perhaps renting is a prudent approach if the city must have five pension fiefs.
It seems prudent for every campaign to get all the help they can get.
The captain made the prudent decision to return out of an abundance of caution.
We have to acquire prudence by practice, that is, by making particular prudent decisions.
As asset managers grow more prudent, they want policymakers to show the same virtue.
It&aposs probably more prudent than rushing through your filing and making a mistake.
We can argue about what's prudent and what's not, but it's not a fabrication.
Center Ryan Kalil feels shutting down Newton is the prudent approach for the organization.
WE FELT THESE WERE PRUDENT STEPS TO TAKE AROUND THE ALLOCATION OF OUR RESOURCES.
But it is prudent to be nervous that this vicious cycle could take hold.
I don't see that the steel tariffs are a prudent bit of public policy.
It's time to raise our standards starting Saturday as the Sun enters prudent Capricorn.
However, it would be prudent to be ready with liquid funds for this eventuality.
Fitch also considered CKP's strong record and prudent expansion in the property development business.
" She added, "We have avoided nuclear war, not through prudent leadership, but good fortune.
Some have to do with behavior, and others have to do with prudent planning.
But the company, even with its marked expansion, has tried to be financially prudent.
It's not that many of the crown prince's goals aren't prudent or even admirable.
At least two of the partners said they would continue to be "prudent owners".
The leaders also said it would keep monetary policy "prudent and neutral" in 2017.
We just don't see that that's a prudent way to be dealing with Iran.
He added, however, that ArcelorMittal thought it prudent to raise new capital to offset debt.
But the utility will have to prove to the commission that the contact was prudent.
For the individual investor or bank, greater diversification is a prudent strategy to reduce risk.
More fiscally-prudent countries, such as The Netherlands, disagree with any relaxation of the rules.
So it would be more prudent to worry about the biggest threats first, Peterson said.
The prudent course for any retiree is to plan on a longer-than-normal life.
There is a plan coming and we're going to have a pragmatic and prudent approach.
" Fontaine called the twin actions "prudent preparation of a battlefield that may never be engaged.
"I think he borrowed more than most other prudent real estate people," Pomerantz told CNN.
Zhou also said China will maintain a prudent stance on monetary policy and ample liquidity.
He added that the human race needs to be prudent and care about the environment.
But Yi on Sunday maintained that China's monetary policy stance is still prudent and neutral.
Given the competitive lending environment and relatively weak economic growth, this is viewed as prudent.
Bell noted it would be prudent for investors to consider this risk of additional tariffs.
Similarly, more systematic scrutiny of incoming Chinese investment could be prudent, rather than nakedly protectionist.
I TEND TO THINK THAT WEIGHTING MORE TOWARD TREASURIES IS A PRUDENT POLICY GOING FORWARD.
But Travelers must be "respectful and prudent" about the risks involved in cyber, Kunkel said.
I think that it would be prudent to just take a little off the table.
It is probably prudent to check both sides of the adjacent sections (northbound and southbound).
If you were George H.W. Bush, wouldn't you conclude that's the prudent thing to do?
And when prudent, editors have again allowed shots to linger just a little too long.
"We will be quite prudent ramping up our projects," EuroChem Chairman Alexander Landia told Reuters.
Undoing that perception will require strenuous effort over time by State's more prudent career personnel.
Booking a profit from investments in shares before they are earned would not be prudent.
Unfortunately, too many of our leaders seem oblivious to basic principles of prudent risk management.
KEY RATING DRIVERS The ratings reflect MTL's strong capital position and its prudent investment approach.
Whenever possible, it's always prudent to plan your drive before or after peak travel days.
Underwriting standards are prudent, and a large part of lending is low-risk housing loans.
Slower weight loss and more moderate (brisk walking) exercise would be a more prudent approach.
In some cases, a physician may recommend prudent use of medication when other responses fail.
Thanks partly to some good fortune, but mostly to peace, greater transparency and prudent planning.
The recession taught Alexandra Wilson-Elizondo about the importance of prudent financial management up close.
"We should be very prudent about the origin of the attack," he told French radio.
China will maintain prudent, neutral monetary policy and proactive fiscal policy in 2018, Xinhua said.
Fitch expects Wharf's leverage to continue to remain low given the company's prudent financial policy.
This is the most prudent decision that can be made to prevent an artificial slowdown.
However, some Fed officials have said it would be prudent to move sooner than later.
In a low-interest rate environment, financing of such large deals has been more prudent.
That, in turn, would force banks to be more prudent, making future crises less likely.
But realism also calls on policymakers to be prudent in how we use these forces.
Previous administrations have also used prudent diplomatic silence in the face of domestic upheavals abroad.
The prudent move, for students and families, is for Congress to take out insurance now.
One does not have to know the definition of prudence to be prudent in action.
"The stance of prudent monetary policy has not changed," the official was quoted as saying.
The monetary policy should promote a "prudent expansion" of the monetary supply, the bank said.
A prudent Trump wouldn't spend his afternoons barking at foreign leaders and risking nuclear war.
Automakers soon must decide "when is it prudent to lift off the accelerator," Lentz said.
"There's more demand than actually what we're providing today, but we're being prudent," he said.
"Anytime leadership goes after Freedom Caucus members, it's not the prudent thing to do," Rep.
Conservatives look to conserve, to be prudent and look to the needs of the country.
"But it is not prudent to suggest it will just continue this way," he added.
"I think it is prudent that we actually save more," Ms. Ferreras-Copeland told reporters.
It is probably prudent to check both sides of the adjacent sections (northbound and south bound).
And then I would question why a prudent, long-term investor needs to trade 50 times.
"The captain quickly made the prudent decision to evacuate the ship," Macleod said in Frontline's statement.
Is the German company merely being prudent if it chases insurance giants in two important markets?
I just think that it's too, it's not prudent enough for me to recommend Chinese stocks.
So it's prudent to expect some of your location data to end up in Google's hands.
While all isn't quiet on the home front, ending one (unnecessary) battle was a prudent move.
It would be prudent to prepare for the worst—and seek to minimise the collateral damage.
There has to be prudent people in the room who can promote and defend diplomatic measures.
Either way, it would be prudent for Kardashian to get his own legal team in order.
But even if an interplanetary insurance policy were a prudent idea, could it be taken out?
Be cautious — such advice can easily be misleading if it is not from a prudent resource.
The most prudent response in this specific example is that multiple things are true at once.
This gave the fund the power to demand prudent economic reforms as a condition for help.
I hope and I trust that they will be fairly prudent in how they do this.
But the central bank maintained that its monetary policy is still prudent and neutral — not accommodative.
So Shell has to coax investors along with a mix of hard cash and prudent investments.
Furthermore, COGO's management has a strong record of prudent financial management and selective land bank acquisition.
He played world-class defense, counterattacked when prudent and extended rally after rally without looking edgy.
Regarding the discovery of a second American patient with a Colistin-resistant infection, Kirby is prudent.
Let's be prudent, OK." Fiserv: "This is one of those great what I call tech-fin.
Guarantees on the government-endorsed parts of the business shift the border between prudent and hazardous.
But the prudent move, in this climate, only signals there may be more to worry about.
What do you think is the most prudent way for the Trump administration to proceed here?
We're trying to be prudent in our outlook, given the volatility and uncertainty for the year.
Wichmann said the company is approaching 2020 with optimism and described the outlook as being prudent.
It was a smart, prudent deal, but we knew there was risk associated from the beginning.
PSP's prudent acquisition strategy, focusing on yield increase through renovation and modernisation helps support the ratings.
It all adds up to a prudent investment as markets sour on precarious boom-time assets.
The bottom line is that building resiliently is, at minimum, the fiscally prudent thing to do.
The central bank has said previously it will maintain prudent monetary policy with a loosening bias.
Authorities will continue to implement a proactive fiscal policy and a prudent monetary policy, Xinhua said.
And prudent Cucarachas would avoid it, fearing a sting operation by The Donald's thuggish deportation force.
They called it a prudent step that will help defend the United States and its allies.
More important, trying to win big would be a prudent goal even if it fell short.
We thought that was the prudent thing to do — to take a wait-and-see approach.
Postwar Germany, on the other hand, chose a far more modest and prudent vision: economic progress.
"Right now, it's prudent for them to do a capital raise, an equity raise," Levy said.
At this point, it might be prudent to scale back our commitments and reduce our impacts.
Despite the RRR cut, the PBOC said it would maintain a prudent and neutral monetary policy.
But the agency reversed course Tuesday, saying it is "not prudent" to establish a critical habitat.
And I think that will come from my outlook for Q1 is relatively cautious and prudent.
This is smaller than the maximum credit drawn up by Maag, and is more politically prudent.
The company remained prudent in land acquisitions, with spending flat at CNY18.4bn on an attributable basis.
Prudent Approach to Acquisitions: CKI's approach to acquisitions is to ensure an adequate and immediate return.
Qandeel was anything but prudent, but I, too, admired her for being wholly and utterly herself.
So I would say that succession adds to the necessity of prudent fine tuning of policy.
Thinking back, it was not a prudent selection for young children to sing in fall 1962.
Whether a trade deficit represents a problem depends on whether our spending is prudent or profligate.
You, when planning your own life, should be a little more thoughtful and prudent than that.
And that would happen if we stop being prudent and stop trying to isolate too soon.
Unlike the more prudent Beinecke, he had lived the Jazz Age as large as his guests.
Daring yet prudent, Ms. Merkel came to embody the self-image a majority of Germans craved.
Moreover, the prudent development of these natural resources is essential to ensuring the Nation's geopolitical security.
"It's prudent to be mindful that those four names don't define a diversified portfolio," he said.
But White House lawyers said it would be more prudent to send a career diplomat instead.
As in any developing crisis, it's best not to panic but to be smart and prudent.
But the agency is reversing course, saying it is "not prudent" to establish a critical habitat.
It was "the prudent thing to do," said Mr. Kraft, who did not light a cigar.
CM11 is also prudent in its lending to professionals and SMEs relative to some French banks.
But there was nothing "prudent" about a firing range so close to living quarters, he said.
It is prudent—or even possible—to add to the nation's debt burden year after year?
If the sector is impacted, the whole banking industry gets impacted, this is a prudent decision.
Today Mr. Bannon is much more prudent about tossing out predictions of imminent catastrophe and conflict.
Li also reiterated China will implement proactive fiscal policy and prudent monetary policy, and prioritize employment.
Some industry players said BGH could be making a prudent choice by not sweetening its offer.
Do I really want to make him more prudent and effective in pursuit of malicious goals?
Democrats are alleging a cover-up, but several Republicans argue this was simply a prudent move.
"However, prudent management requires that the Department be prepared for a lapse in appropriations," he added.
In the aftermath of World War II, it was surely prudent to change the killer's ethnicity.
He explains that he has never made a professional decision because it was popular or prudent.
"Prudent management requires that agencies be prepared for the possibility of a lapse," a spokeswoman said.
Only the president can ensure that the next nuclear arsenal is strategically rational and fiscally prudent.
"The fiscal management has been more prudent than what a lot of investors feared," Shaykevich said.
Fitch views these policy initiatives as proactive and prudent given the continued increase in home prices.
This is viewed as prudent and also expected in light of Citi's past experience with CCAR.
We have taken all measures that are appropriate and prudent in the context of this designation.
In a statement, Nokia said it believed it was a "prudent decision" to cancel its participation.
Telecoms equipment maker Nokia said it believed it was a "prudent decision" to cancel its participation.
Although I am among those eager for universal coverage, patience and an incremental approach seem prudent.
Ties My immigrant father thought adopting an American name was a prudent measure to avoid mispronunciations.
Prudent counselors might advise him that firing Mueller will only serve to further exacerbate his problems.
"We are looking to make infrastructure investments that are prudent and responsible, and in cases where we can find prudent, responsible projects that we can embark on quickly, we will do so," Morneau told a news conference at the University of Calgary after speaking to students earlier.
Steady healthy investment returns and prudent underwriting performance have contributed favourably to the company's bottom-line profitability.
Related: In One Uganda Slum, Gambling Is a Prudent Financial Investment This is (arguably) a good thing.
"We are prudent, this is part of our DNA," said the bank's Chief Financial Officer Jerome Grivet.
This prudent approach in underwriting business results CAA's default rates being structurally lower than the national average.
For today's lows to hold, at least one of these institutions needs to be rational and prudent.
Their only way to offset that loose monetary policy is with a prudent fiscal policy, he said.
So I figured it would be prudent to add that to my list as a seventh step.
Fitch believes the investments made by AMC and its peers to improve the patron's experience are prudent.
Olson was ruffled but, like Miller, decided it was prudent to comply and took his video down.
Macron said he remained prudent on the results, pending the Italian president's decision to form a government.
As the circumstances of each recession are different, it is prudent to look at the bigger picture.
In this climate, converting other people's experience into a template or a cautionary tale seems only prudent.
That creates business opportunities for insurers, so long as they remain prudent and don't become star-struck.
"I think it's more prudent at this point to keep an open mind about Warren," Scala said.
Reckless expansion by some firms, in an industry which overvalues market share, has hurt more prudent competitors.
For good drivers, hard workers, athletes and the financially prudent, all this might seem an unalloyed good.
Whether he was prudent to do so will only be clear once the votes have been counted.
The source said this was not in response to intelligence about a specific threat, but "prudent planning".
He added however that Greece needs to implement a "prudent" fiscal policy in the post-bailout period.
Taxing marijuana advertising — indirectly, by making it non-tax-deductible — seems like a prudent place to start.
So as the waters rise and storms intensify, eating less meat is a prudent thing to do.
At least two of the partners said they would continue to be "prudent owners" in the network.
MTL's financial performance remains solid, underpinned by its solid franchise, prudent pricing policy and sound investment income.
"I think it's most prudent to work with the best available information we have today," Stark said.
He said right now, DHS is evaluating what's possible and prudent on a year-by-year basis.
The central bank reaffirmed that it would maintain its prudent and neutral policy while preventing financial risks.
You hear Madison's conflict as she tries to reconcile prudent safety measures with the business of music.
High ratios are prudent and a necessity in our view given the bank's exposure to concentration risks.
Raghuram Rajan, who heads India's central bank and is an advocate of prudent national finances, remains upbeat.
In addition, PRA has a track record of prudent use of capital, claims management, and reserve processes.
To an ordinary citizen, it seems only prudent to revoke the clearances of officials fired for cause.
A prudent policymaker would at least attempt to distinguish militants from the peaceful members of a faith.
TLI's financial performance remains solid, supported by its prudent pricing, strong distribution platform and acceptable investment return.
"It's not prudent investing," said Lou Harvey, chief executive of Boston-based financial research firm Dalbar Inc.
That movie, like a prudent judge, kindly allotted an equal share of emotional oomph to each parent.
In addition, lenders must classify derivative tools into different asset classes in a consistent and prudent manner.
Cutting capex could slow future revenue growth but is often considered prudent at times of economic uncertainty.
People at my previous job didn't think my legal advice or career guidance was any less prudent.
White House national security adviser H.R. McMaster said on Sunday that the move was a "prudent" step.
Prudent public stewards would address this danger quickly, but you can scratch that possibility off your list.
"We assure you that our teams will address any concerns in a prudent manner," the email says.
We're run on a prudent financial model, and that's really the way that everyone should be run.
Trump "has neither the character nor the prudent disposition for the job" of president, the editors write.
As a result, the bank said it should be ready to maintain a "prudent" monetary policy position.
This not only protects banks from non-banks but also protects risky banks from more prudent ones.
"It may be prudent to wait until we have resolved some of that uncertainty," Mr. Harker said.
"If you have the resources to do so, it's prudent to take a step back," Moore said.
Spencer Cox praised the "prudent decision to test the entire team," they said in a joint statement.
Remember that panic investing with the aim of taking advantage of a "deal" is not always prudent
Fighting it is not just the right thing to do; it's the financially prudent thing as well.
Perhaps this is a prudent safety measure against overly enthusiastic chocolate lovers with a pronounced bite reflex.
I'm not speculating as to what they might be, but it seems prudent to suspend total judgment.
Which is why prudent staffers want to do basically everything, no matter how innocent, over the phone.
That would be a prudent response to our grandiose politics and the grandiose politicians who peddle it.
"I think it's prudent and necessary," said Frederico Mesnik, founding partner of Trígono Capital in Sao Paulo.
FBN has taken prudent steps to limit staffing levels and is prioritizing its coverage during market hours.
The bank also called for a "prudent and long-sighted approach" from lenders regarding their remuneration policies.
Mr. Meadows said this month it would be "more prudent" to debate border security after the midterms.
Investors are betting that Italy will get a fiscally prudent government that will avoid confrontation with Europe.
But in this nomination contest so far, it's usually prudent to expect that things could get messy.
Fiscal policy needs to be more proactive, prudent monetary policy needs to be more flexible, it said.
For them, regardless of what socio-economic background they come from, time away from campus seems prudent.
"Instead of scoring cheap points, he went for the more prudent and anticipatory attitude," the adviser said.
Schlettwein says the freeze was a prudent act of belt-tightening, not a move specifically targeting China.
"If the prudent thing to do is keep the person anonymous, I don't mind that," said Cramer.
Apparently, voters think that there are prudent and practical reasons for governments to issue general obligation bonds.
Such prudent measures would take work and would require governing to be put ahead of political expediency.
These documents explicitly demonstrate Treasury's concern for being prudent with taxpayer dollars while fulfilling important departmental responsibilities.
The Giants, who joined the N.F.L. in 1925, have become known for a staid, prudent management style.
It's prudent to be suspicious of military interventions, but imprudent to reject any use of force categorically.
"If diversification is prudent, why not do it when you've already made big profits on U.S. investments?"
This, in turn, has shaken the confidence of allies that depend on America for prudent, steady leadership.
Congress can fix past mistakes by fully exercising its oversight authority and demanding a more prudent approach.
And if you spend everything you make, you eliminate any opportunity to create wealth through prudent investment.
A more prudent, if somewhat unorthodox, strategy would have been doing something else entirely with the football.
Yes, I would know that many prudent military commanders and executive officials would still rely on intelligence.
The affirmation also reflects VdA's robust debt ratios, solid liquidity, prudent management and wealthy but small economy.
Most Democrats acknowledge that it wouldn't be prudent to be conducting an impeachment proceeding well into 2020.
It's also prudent to adjust tax withholdings now, based on your current earnings, career and home circumstances.
It seemed prudent to start with the five-course option rather than the fifteen-course Menú Bolivia.
"A new approach to R&D and asset allocation in our view would be prudent," he said.
"The wealthy look at value over cost, but they are still prudent in their decisions," he said.
At the heart of this management is the prudent selection and review of data when selecting stocks.
Yet Judge Moro deemed it "prudent" to allow Mr. da Silva to remain free pending an appeal.
"Not only is it the moral thing to do, it's the prudent thing to do," Renick said.
The question is whether it is prudent at this stage to simply let doubts overwhelm other aspects.
KEY RATING DRIVERS The affirmation reflects Union's consistently strong capitalisation, prudent insurance underwriting practices and liquid balance sheet.
"Poland is a fiscally prudent country and it would benefit a lot from euro zone membership," Katainen said.
China will maintain proactive fiscal policy and prudent monetary policy and keep macro-economic policies stable, Li said.
In so doing, the prudent decision will be to conserve capital and use it internally to fund operations.
He wanted us to be prudent businessmen, instead of allowing other businessmen to profit off of our misery.
Politically prudent or not, the counter-Trump culture seems to be coming swiftly and from the bottom up.
"He's been very prudent, and followed the steps he needed to take with a scrupulous neutrality," he said.
"It is a prudent thing we did this," one senior State Department official during a briefing with reporters.
CREDIT PROFILE A broad and steadily growing economy and conservative and prudent fiscal management offset elevated debt levels.
MS Amlin group aims to hold a prudent margin above actuarial best estimate to provide consistent reserve strength.
Siluanov also said that Russia's fiscal policy should remain prudent and balanced in order to minimize external shocks.
This was a prudent policy consistent with maintaining low inflation in an economy that was at full employment.
A prudent strategy is to set an allocation target for tangible properties and maintain our exposure over time.
They therefore seek ways to make it worth Greece's while to be fiscally prudent as long as possible.
However, this caution is counterbalanced by TRMK's demonstrated ability to maintain prudent underwriting standards during periods of growth.
Mr de Blasio is thus taking the prudent course of mending the roof while the sun is shining.
More diverse views in leadership means more prudent decision-making and a greater focus on longer-term sustainability.
I would say the prudent thing is to just take some chips off the table, just in case.
"The debt limit impasse has precluded Treasury from being able to maintain prudent cash balance levels," Smith said.
Yes, you can rid yourself of an old phone, and there are many prudent ways to do this.
Fitch assumes Rwanda will continue to implement structural reforms and prudent economic policies with support of the IMF.
Chris is a sunny, loving, really fun person, and I didn't really understand why I should be prudent.
All "prudent" capital investments by utilities are guaranteed the same rate of return; that's how shareholders make money.
With a three-man bench, however, it seems prudent that there be an early resolution to the situation.
Upside potential is limited for Finmart's standalone ratings until it improves its adherence to more prudent accounting practices.
The silver lining in all this is that it teaches startups to be extremely prudent from Day One.
Prudent Acquisition Strategy: Aoyuan has maintained its pace of land acquisitions, even though contracted sales have increased significantly.
The prudent course of action in close-call situations is usually to let a case go to trial.
However, the city's administration takes a prudent approach to budgeting and maintains a cash buffer for unexpected expenses.
They indicated that more focus on defensive systems was a prudent strategy in case diplomacy fails with Pyongyang.
Although banks are still prudent, low interest rates have encouraged house-buying and prices are reaching scary levels.
Maybe we're reading too much into this, in fairness, and he is simply more prudent about his health.
Trying to do so pre-approval, before a new drug has settled into practice, is not scientifically prudent.
The agency expects SCOR's diversified business profile and prudent underwriting policy to provide resilience against these market conditions.
"But once the medical reports came out, it was just the most prudent call to stop," he said.
Whether as a shrewd businessman or a prudent steward of the economy — or both — Mr. Linton cried foul.
The new leadership appears to hold the prior leadership's commitment to maintaining its liquidity and prudent government spending.
KEY RATING DRIVERS The ratings reflect TLI's sound financial performance, prudent investment approach and solid domestic market franchise.
"That suggests there might be a slight shift towards a more prudent approach to monetary policy," he said.
It is prudent and justified to question Trump's fitness for the role of President of the United States.
This has prompted repeated warnings from the Bank of England for them to take a more prudent approach.
Prudent regulation has made it extraordinarily difficult to steal customer assets systematically, over an extended period of time.
On the contrary, a prudent homeowner buys enough insurance to cover the potential cost of a bad fire.
That is what chaperones do for young people not yet mature enough to make wise and prudent choices.
We consider the higher weighting of foreign-currency (FC) deposits placed with Turkey's central bank (CBT) more prudent.
And putting an expiration date on dual-class stock to the extent it is used may be prudent.
Therefore, it seems prudent to maintain and expand tax provisions that incentivize infrastructure projects from coast to coast.
More important, it is the most prudent place to be to stave off the obscenity of nuclear war.
Cruz said the Church was being "prudent" because so many people supported the summary execution of drug dealers.
But there is also prudence, and it was simply not prudent for me to take on this task.
I told my friend to give me a microdose, then cut that in half just to be prudent.
But it's certainly prudent to assume that genes are involved for basically every difference we're going to find.
They acknowledged wondering whether it would be more prudent to focus on just one sport or the other.
"It is a very competitive sector and Aramco's entry is bound to be prudent and strategic," he said.
Gazprom Investholding called the loans "prudent," saying they were "provided for general corporate purposes" at above-market rates.
Sajid Javid, the fiscally prudent chancellor, this week dished out billions of pounds worth of pre-election goodies.
The prudent thing to do would be to act on the side of caution and ground the planes.
Having new antibiotics in development was important, but so were measures to encourage prudent use of existing drugs.
Lenders should also be prudent when it comes to deciding on dividends and banker bonuses, the watchdog added.
The Bank of Italy called for a "prudent and long-sighted approach" from banks regarding their remuneration policies.
The nomination fight over Neil Gorsuch is another important opportunity to prove we are more prudent than political.
That means that now may not be the right time to adopt a more prudent, risk-averse strategy.
Some think moving lower rapidly in the face of a slowdown is the most prudent and impactful course.
In theory, this is a prudent move that would translate into the most coverage for the most Americans.
The bank's formerly prudent style came to seem as dated as the dark oil portraits lining its corridors.
The affirmation reflects SACE's strong capitalisation and prudent reserve policy against its portfolio of nearly EUR40bn of guarantees.
The positive side of all that is Democrats seem more deliberative, consultative, restrained, less trigger-happy, more prudent.
Ms. Huang said Calvert views smart water handling as prudent risk management for chip-makers like Taiwan Semiconductor.
My basic thought was that a prudent President Trump wouldn't spend his mornings angrily tweeting out his resentments.
" He added that "prudent cash management and changing up your team structure is part of being a startup.
The narrator is the good girl, the self-conscious, prudent one, who plays Ethel to Tracey's flamboyant Lucy.
Maguire said he "thought it would be prudent" to ensure that there were no conflicts regarding executive privilege.
Caterpillar has defended its tax strategy, calling the arrangements prudent, lawful and typical among large United States companies.
When we talk about the growing costs of Medicaid, it is prudent to remember the population being served.
So if you're going to be a long-term player, you better be careful, you better be prudent.
Prudent regulation and restriction of access can sometimes be a good thing for fair markets and investor protection.
It'd be prudent for our country's health systems to invest in developing and implementing evidence-informed prevention approaches.
Do you write poetry or paint portraits when just about any other career is the more prudent choice?
The protocols for preparation are prudent but the masks seen on many city streets are props of fear.
But her discussion did make the risk reduction in investing seem prudent, as well as minimal and inexpensive.
"We thought this was a prudent step to increase capital further while we wait for regulatory guidance," he said.
But a prudent monetary policy does not mean that there will be no changes, Deputy Governor Zhu Hexin said.
This was attributable to robust insurance underwriting and fee-based profits due to prudent underwriting and successful customer outreach.
Voting him out of office would be the most prudent path for those interested in protecting the state's environment.
Brian Nick, chief investment strategist at TIAA Global Asset Management, called it a "prudent pause" in the market rally.
"With so much terrorism, uncertainty, I think it is very prudent for an airline to track airplanes," he said.
Fitch believes that the bank is well-placed to manage down these risks given its prudent risk-management approach.
But the possibility of unintended consequences is not the real obstacle to a broad and prudent financial transaction tax.
Investors had hoped that a breakdown in the coalition would result in a more fiscally prudent, right-wing government.
"We're taking a really prudent decision in Australia," group CEO Ian Moir told the company's half-year results presentation.
The central bank said the targeted RRR cut does not change the general direction of its prudent monetary policy.
I think it was certainly prudent to try to reduce the costs, and he should get credit for that.
"Our growth is enormous still, but we felt it was prudent to do final quick equity round," he added.
Bottom line: Investors would be prudent to expect higher interest rates and continued volatility in the U.S. equity market.
Both calls were prudent, but when the Astros continually failed to cash in on scoring opportunities, those calls resonated.
"We decided the prudent thing to do was to refocus the way that assistance was being spent," Kirby said.
WE THINK IT'S PRUDENT TO OPERATE WITH A BIT OF A CUSHION, SO THAT BRINGS US UP TO 27%.
Prudent Acquisition Strategy: Aoyuan has maintained its pace of land acquisitions, even though its contracted sales have increased significantly.
Certainly, once the violence began, it would not have been prudent for any member of the crew to intervene.
If you already spurned your eldest sibling, perhaps a battlefield alliance with the middle child is a prudent possibility.
It also allows investors to vote with their feet, encouraging governments to follow prudent regulatory, monetary and fiscal policies.
Therefore, it would be prudent for Congress to contemplate an additional authorization for the use of military force (AUMF).
It argues that doing so makes prudent policy when the two countries must share their main source of wealth.
Comcast's two-part deal for NBC Universal, which it bought from industrial conglomerate GE, was prudent by today's standards.
"We don't know what the safe limits are -- but it's prudent to limit exposure if we can," she added.
China adopted an "appropriately loose" policy after the 2008 global crisis before shifting to a "prudent" stance in 2011.
Fitch views prudent underwriting in the MTPL segment as crucial to the company's future ability to the underwriting business.
That's why Conley and Nye argue it's prudent to learn more about Mars before we start sending humans there.
"It's objective and appropriate to keep China's monetary policy generally prudent with slight loosening," the report on Thursday said.
And some of China's insurers, the big domestic institutional hope, more resemble risk-taking shadow banks than prudent investors.
He is trusting that they will make prudent, responsible decisions instead of merely accepting or ignoring an authoritative ruling.
"Banning e-cigarettes from checked bags is a prudent and important safety measure," Mr. Foxx said in a statement.
The "Medicare for All" proposal rapidly gaining traction among many prominent Democrats throws that prudent playbook out the window.
But on election night he was prudent and statesmanlike, saying he would wait to hear from the prime minister.
"It's very prudent to have emergency funds," said Steve Quirk, vice president of trading and education at TD Ameritrade.
It is not too late to reject her candidacy for president, and Americans would be prudent to do that.
"It's very prudent to have emergency funds," said Steve Quirk, vice president of trading and education at TD Ameritrade.
The banking sector remains sound due to prudent regulation, although the weak economy could affect asset quality and profitability.
"I think his use of private flights was not the most prudent thing for a fiscal conservative," said Rep.
If they live in big, chaotic cities and have no family nearby, they are very prudent about becoming pregnant.
Furthermore, prudent risk-taking by banks can improve the liquidity of markets and act as moderators of price swings.
Back in 2002, the trust tried to diversify its assets, something that would seem to be a prudent step.
I believe it is more prudent to build on this existing reconstructed infrastructure instead of repealing the entire ACA.
Exiting the nuclear deal negotiated by the Obama administration and threatening to reimpose sanctions are prudent steps, he said.
That makes Yang's move to hop on ride alongs with truckers and monitor industry developments closely a prudent one.
The company has remained prudent regarding expansion in China, and demonstrated strong execution in boosting rental income in China.
"Its very prudent to have emergency funds," said Steve Quirk, vice president of trading and education at TD Ameritrade.
"It is prudent and reasonable to assume that the economic headwinds will continue to be very strong," he said.
So, in other words, the credit keg is lower so it's absolutely prudent of the IMF to do this.
Even if the U.S. eliminated every single fighter in the ISIS ranks, claiming victory over ISIS wouldn't be prudent.
"Since we have made two runs at repeal and replace, to jeopardize tax reform would not be prudent," Rep.
To understand why we even need instructional content to begin with, it's most prudent to start with a case.
The prudent investments we are proposing will help build a safer and more resilient energy system for the future.
Comcast's two-part deal for NBCUniversal, which it bought from industrial conglomerate General Electric, was prudent by today's standards.
"We have to be prudent because that crop is just now appearing as flowers in the trees," she said.
"Nick realized after my interview that it wasn't prudent to take Robert in for a polygraph," Mr. Wright said.
A more cautious — and prudent — play for Springer would have been to pull back and concede the base hit.
"In general, the secretary does want to be as fiscally prudent as possible with the taxpayers' money," he added.
Typically, it's the result of long labor, patient saving, prudent investment, gutsy risk-taking, and some stroke of originality.
"To me, that's a very prudent, reasonable award, to be honest," said Mr. Smith, one of Ms. Echeverria's lawyers.
It would be far more prudent to prepare for a scenario based not on optimism, but on realistic pessimism.
Many felt it was prudent to wait until enough time had passed to put the war in proper perspective.
Ms. Barra said no single factor had prompted G.M.'s cutbacks, portraying them as a prudent trimming of sails.
"We don't believe it's prudent to tie the fate of our students' education to anything else," Mr. Reif said.
Men have often left the management of birth control to women, but this habit is neither fair nor prudent.
In principle, video replay in soccer seems a prudent idea as long as it does not sterilize the game.
A prudent financial policy targeting net debt/EBITDA of 3.0x and dividend suspension after 2014 provide some credit support.
If you are adamant about owning CDs in a rising-interest-rate environment, a laddering approach may be prudent.
Actions taken in the name of "national security" are no substitute for policies that are both prudent and humane.
However, brewing below the surface is the undoing of the prudent regulatory and monetary policies of the last decade.
But it might not be prudent to wait for the driver to return, as the temperature would soon plummet.
"That's the prudent concept to grasp, and we're grasping that at the local levels across the country," Kilkenny said.
And all politics and turfism aside, that should be the guiding principle for a prudent U.S. policy on privacy.
Moderate Leverage over Rating Horizon: Ocado has a good record of profitable growth whilst maintaining a prudent balance sheet.
According to Pickens, selling the ranch is the prudent thing for a now 90-year-old man to do.
He testified that he "thought it would be prudent" to ensure that there were no conflicts regarding executive privilege.
In theory and on paper, that not only sounds fair, it sounds prudent and compassionate at the same time.
Ms. Sturgeon's call may be understandable, but another plebiscite before Britain concludes the Brexit process would not be prudent.
Specifically, they insisted on raising the FSOC level to $250 billion, a level twice as high as is prudent.
But, as you might have already guessed, not every student is prudent about what they post on the app.
An even more prudent step would be to establish a mortgage insurance fund, or MIF, with the agencies' profits.
What my father considered a prudent measure to save time on awkward mispronunciations felt to me like admitting defeat.
"We are taking prudent steps to make aircraft more secure, to reduce insider threats, and to identify suspicious passengers."
Even if we agree that letting the ACA fail is prudent, how would we know when it has failed?
These steps were prudent in light of the blizzard warning, but they later looked foolish as warnings were downgraded significantly.
On one hand, it's fair, and perhaps even prudent, for Trump and his administration not to overreact to Kim's weaponry.
"Banks should be empowered and constitutionally protected to conduct commercially prudent settlements," Jaitley told a news conference in New Delhi.
"Monetary policy will remain prudent and won't be a 'flood'," Sheng was quoted as saying by the state-backed newspaper.
I think about buying an Iain Sinclair book, but decide it would be more prudent to get it on Kindle.
The idea is to avoid over-lawyering, and instead approach the discussion with a legally prudent yet deal-centric mindset.
Some in the neuroscience community, however, think it's prudent to be cautious in interpreting the significance of findings like these.
The denial at the hearing is a problem — obviously — and it would be politically prudent for Sessions to recuse himself.
While Mr. Obama has proved cautious in authorizing their use, the next commander in chief might not be so prudent.
"We've done all the calculations, we've asked the best economists," Gandhi said, emphasizing that the scheme would be fiscally prudent.
Hammond also said it was prudent for the government to continue planning for the possibility of a no-deal Brexit.
So far, many of the safeguards coming into law are prudent—surprisingly, perhaps, given this year's trade rows (see article).
As a result, we believe it is prudent to take a more cautious approach to earnings and the stock's valuation.
On one hand, it's reasonable, and perhaps even prudent, for Trump and his administration not to overreact to Kim's weaponry.
WestJet, Canada's second largest carrier, said earlier this month it would take a prudent approach to adding capacity in 2019.
"It would probably be scientifically prudent to go out and demonstrate it again with a more serious paradigm," Loftus admits.
The State Council discussed measures to assist smaller companies facing financing difficulties and said China would maintain prudent monetary policy.
The banking sector remains sound due to prudent regulation, although the weak economy will increasingly affect asset quality and profitability.
But the truth is, for most investors, constructing a long-term allocation strategy is the more prudent course of action.
"Given that time is of the essence ... the prudent course is to proceed with discovery," Hazel said in an order.
From cutting back expenses to cutting loose bad actors, financial health sometimes requires a little prudent pruning, with professional help.
"These targets are prudent," said Tria, brushing off widespread criticism from independent analysts who have said they were overly optimistic.
There is no evidence of harm to their health in either case, but more long-term study would be prudent.
"The Necsa board failed to execute its statutory mandate in a satisfactory and prudent manner," Radebe told a news conference.
Police Chief Miles De Young said he doesn't believe "it is prudent to continue" due to the lack of evidence.
It's perhaps a prudent choice, since for the biggest and most profitable businesses, it's becoming clear that $15 isn't enough.
Containment and negotiation should have been her first steps because "a bit more patience might have been prudent," he said.
"We believe a slightly lower multiple is prudent given soft smartphone market and ongoing US/China trade issues," Arcuri said.
Was it simply a prudent security decision, or rather an attempt to cover its own ass after an embarrassing error?
Some Chinese government economists have put the minimum prudent level of reserves at somewhere between $1.62 trillion to $2 trillion.
It was thought more prudent, if he came, to helicopter him in to the queen's garden, avoiding crowds of protesters.
They extract some money for doing the government's bidding, but mostly take on as much risk as they think prudent.
"I find it prudent to take steps to ensure this year's budget ends in balance," he wrote in the letter.
He has a reputation for supporting prudent, clear-eyed policies on contentious issues like gun control and the death penalty.
If military experts see this as likely, passing laws to require domestic production of flat-panel displays would be prudent.
Separately, Yi also said that China would maintain its prudent monetary policy while keeping ample liquidity in the financial system.
Things happen but if you don't take prudent risk, you never transform a company; you never get a big return.
"We are very prudent, but we still consider that we can create value now from operations in Russia," Cabannes said.
This will be supported by expansion of the region's diversified tax base and prudent management aimed at operating cost control.
But to be prudent, calculate what your food and other costs would be if the dollar were to weaken significantly.
Canada avoided the housing-market crash that struck the United States in the late 2000s, thanks to prudent banking regulation.
"We believe it is only prudent to reassess our level of participation on the public exchanges," Bertolini told investors Tuesday.
Fitch understands Japanese non-life insurers underwrite commercial earthquake risks in a prudent manner with effective reinsurance schemes in place.
However, Ross also said it is taking a "prudent approach" to 2019, noting tough comparisons and a competitive retail landscape.
If this analysis is correct, it may be prudent for investors to avoid companies with high sales exposure in China.
And there's no way to get them out because the country is violent and corrupt which scares away prudent investors.
I wish I could go into that deeper at this point, but I don't think it's prudent to do so.
This may stem from any number of legitimate concerns, including the prudent aspiration of the armed forces to remain apolitical.
In his victory speech, Lopez Obrador sought to assure investors he would pursue prudent economic policies and central bank independence.
On such issues, Risch should push the administration to provide strategic clarity (and hopefully enable more prudent policymaking to emerge).
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch assumes Rwanda will continue to implement structural reforms and prudent economic policies with support from the IMF.
A fried apple pie with foie-gras ice cream, just on a plate, seems like the prudent thing to do.
A new chairman was elected in December 2016, Marcellus Osceola, Jr., who continues to support the tribe's prudent fiscal policies.
Earlier in February, the satellite company lowered its 2020 outlook to reflect a more prudent view of its core division.
If the economy flourishes as rates rise, he will ascribe credit to the prudent fiscal actions undertaken by his administration.
Embracing autocrats is seen, as it always has been, as pragmatic and prudent, both for stability's sake and for capitalism's.
We absolutely need a methodical and prudent approach for any development in or near these areas — not a hasty giveaway.
We believe that Tallinn's prudent management practices in the last years have allowed the city to overcome its structural limitations.
Before proceeding with his plan, Mr. Trump did what most prudent taxpayers do: He sought a formal tax opinion letter.
"As you can image, the commander always takes prudent measures, especially in an environment that we're in tonight," Dunford said.
BND's success model includes prudent management, insulation from political influence, and a supporting role on behalf of local financial institutions.
The regulator said the new rules aim to avoid asset-liability mismatch risks and promote prudent risk management and investment.
Perhaps the more prudent answer, one our current financial system doesn't address, is that there is too much risk here.
"If capital requirements were reduced below that, lending could become concentrated in less prudent lenders," the expert group's report said.
"It's a challenge for us in terms of evaluating who is prudent and who is not," the fund manager added.
In addition, RQDII investors must submit investment details to the central bank, and are subject to PBOC's macro prudent assessment.
But they have every right to expect a more prudent Maddon when he signals to the pen in a crisis.
That represents a prudent "business as usual" decision for us, as the protection of our brand is our foremost concern.
"The US was being prudent because of potential risks of retaliation against South Korea," Person said during the May interview.
Pushing the problem off into the future might seem prudent, but it only makes the problem worse in the end.
But prudent reconfiguration can get drowned out by dramatic overreactions — not that politicians ever feign indignation to gain political advantages.
They include the Supreme Court judges, whose prudent decision that saved Ms. Bibi noted the Prophet Muhammad's tolerance for Christians.
"If the slowdown is as serious as we see, asking for the RBI's help is a prudent measure," she said.
The moderate is prudent and temperate about political life because he is so passionate about emotional, spiritual and intellectual life.
"Now, I'm not saying we should use it all," he went on, in the tone of an eminently prudent man.
As a result, Mr. Gates and his wife believe it is not prudent to travel to Boston with their children.
We're also more aware of the impact of our actions beginning February 16 when fiery Mars speeds into prudent Capricorn.
But Mr. Trump is president of the United States, and if prudent, disciplined leadership was ever required, it is now.
You'll demonstrate prudent ways to engage life and finances, and you'll encourage your family members to adopt the same mindset.
Given that S.A.C. had an unrealized profit of around eighty million dollars, selling was simply the prudent thing to do.
PBOC head Yi reiterated those comments, adding that China would proceed with prudent monetary policy, the news agency also said.
It would seem that because we build so many of them that it would be prudent to make them reflective.
What we're seeing in the market today "is a more prudent market reaction with people taking a breath," said Kinahan.
"I was looking at it as what the prudent thing was to do and not as investment." he said Tuesday.
Insurance is prudent even when the risks are statistically rather small, such as the possibility of fire in a home.
Here's what you need to know about dollar-cost averaging, and why it's a prudent strategy for long-term investors.
Thanks to prudent investing and a booming stock market, Ms. Kovel said, the center's endowment has swelled to $94 million.
Foreign policy hardliners argue that toppling an adversary that threatens the US and its allies is legitimate, legal and prudent.
Taking account of the available information, the Board judged that holding monetary policy steady would be prudent at this meeting.
It's always prudent to review your financial plan and investment strategy on a recurring basis, and that's no different now.
"As you can image, the commander always takes prudent measures, especially in an environment that we're in tonight," Dunford said.
China also will maintain proactive fiscal policy and prudent monetary policy in the second half of the year, Yang said.
"We trust this power will continue to be used in sparing and prudent fashion," Mr. Dreyfus said in a statement.
Piper Jaffray still maintains its outlook that a secular bull market is still intact, but that caution is prudent here.
Instead of following that prudent course of action, the Government of Puerto Rico continued spending money in non-priority activities.
The speaker is just being prudent, first of all, given her crucial institutional role in the US system of government.
Even if the odds against a Trump presidency were long, these agents argued, it was prudent to take every precaution.
That doesn't make it prudent, but it does challenge the portrayal of his decision as some ploy beyond the pale.
He said the United States was trying to take a "prudent and responsible" approach but warned Tehran against any new attacks.
BANK OF ENGLAND CHIEF ECONOMIST HALDANE SAYS TIME NEARING WHEN A SMALL RISE IN INTEREST RATES WOULD BE PRUDENT -SUN NEWSPAPER
But that&aposs not prudent in the dry Mediterranean summer, when fires are an annual threat and long grasses fuel flames.
Powell and his colleagues just need to be willing to look at the data to make a more thoughtful, prudent evaluation.
Defaults are near all-time highs, offsetting the benefits stemming from rising borrowing costs and prudent loan-loss provisioning for banks.
Zhang added that prudent monetary policy has helped provide a neutral and appropriate monetary and financial environment, according to the statement.
"It's simply prudent that the operator put this reactor into its safest condition, cold shutdown," said Paul Gunter of Beyond Nuclear.
Senior State Department officials defended the move as a "prudent" step amid what they say is an "imminent threat" from Iran.
"Of course, this is a preliminary study, and we have to be prudent in the interpretation of the results," Laprevote said.
KEY RATING DRIVERS RMBSI group's ratings reflect the companies' strong capital positions, prudent investment policy and conservative approach to underwriting risk.
Tesla responds that it did not breach contract but agrees that it would be "prudent" to disconnect, inspect and fix systems.
Much lending in Bangladesh goes to those who know bankers or bribe them; Islami Bank appears to use more prudent criteria.
Pan also said the central bank will stick to its prudent and neutral monetary policy but did not give further details.
It makes us a prudent and responsible world power that stands up for our own security and the freedom of others.
Instead of appealing the decision, CMS should rethink how the Medicare program can become a prudent purchaser of health-care services.
"Increased volatility requires us to take prudent action to protect our clients from increased market fluctuations," said Group Treasurer Bruce Fields.
"If your customer competitor is embracing machine learning, it'd be prudent for you to embrace it too," she told the audience.
"The fire is not extinguished, so we must be prudent," Pedro Sanchez told reporters during a visit to the Canary Islands.
I am well aware of the risks of academic espionage, and MIT has established prudent policies to protect against such breaches.
S&P said in a statement that Bulgaria's public financial management has been prudent, in deference to the currency board regime.
Serving as a reminder that such precautions are prudent in Africa are the mangled steel and concrete remains of a jetty.
The ratings are underpinned by KBC Verzekeringen's sound profitability, leading bancassurer position in Belgium, strong capital adequacy and prudent asset allocation.
Having more capital come into the sector is a wonderful thing when it' s done in an appropriate and prudent way.
Prudent Management and Business Strategy: Emirates REIT's management is experienced and follows a cautious acquisition strategy focused on income-producing assets.
Compared to regulators in the United States, those in the European Union tend to be more prudent about consumers' chemical exposure.
He has a $23 million team option for 2017 but paying the $10 million buyout seems like the more prudent choice.
In an interview on Mexican television, Carstens said that minimum wage increases should be prudent and by way of higher productivity.
Banks must also make provision of at least 2.5 percent for their loan books as a prudent estimate of potential defaults.
"With the Fed on the horizon it seemed prudent of the markets to cover some of the dollar shorts," he said.
Analysts say the savings strategy, which was set out in a 13-2021 budget plan, is fiscally ultra-cautious and prudent.
Tice's timing in selling the Prudent Bear Fund may have been pretty good, but his calls on a pullback haven't materialized.
"It seems prudent to point out the contrast betwixt actions versus words," said Clipperdata analyst Matt Smith said, referring to OPEC.
"It is prudent to keep a healthy, ongoing focus on the sufficiency of these tools and their ongoing enhancement," he added.
However, it now seems prudent to once again remind investors that this extremely overvalued market is headed for an epic crash.
I think it's only prudent to hold off on big issues like this and see where things are in 12 months.
"With that in mind, it's more prudent to work on stretching the muscles that attach to your IT band," he says.
"(The plan) is prudent for a company like this, facing the pressures that it's seeing," Credit Suisse analyst Brad Zelnick said.
In the long run though, she admitted it may be prudent to acquire its own license, potentially by buying a brokerage.
There is nothing even remotely conservative about waste, which is why the push to overturn this prudent rule is so misguided.
These rules provide the necessary encouragement for companies to be prudent with public energy resources, rather than squander a saleable product.
This is supported by its prudent underwriting approach, which places a strong emphasis on bottomline profitability as opposed to topline growth.
"The events that we are experiencing in Catalonia make us more prudent," Sainz de Santamaria said after the weekly cabinet meeting.
Americans live in a country where it is usually financially prudent to leave money tied up in low-return emergency funds.
"This was a mutual decision with the show's organizers, given recent events, it was the prudent thing to do," Strow said.
Sheng expects China to maintain prudent monetary policy in 2018 and make appropriate fine-tuning based on economic and financial conditions.
The ratings reflect the region's track record of strong budgetary performance, high debt, prudent management and a favourable socio-economic profile.
While these events did not trigger a material adverse change clause, Yapi decided the prudent decision was to cancel the deal.
Mrs Clinton is running for office on the grounds of being competent, responsible and prudent—the polar opposite of Mr Trump.
So, the institutional investors of the 1930s and 1940s thought it prudent to place the bulk of their assets in bonds.
Simply saying the cost figures out loud can scare off elected officials, who understandably want to be portrayed as fiscally prudent.
"A patient, persistent and prudent monetary policy therefore remains necessary to ensure that inflation will return to our objective," he added.
But one country's prudent steps to reinforce deterrence may be seen by the other as preparations for a pre-emptive strike.
This general policy, prudent in most cases, fits uneasily with a 28503-day inquiry into the propriety of presidential actions, however.
"This ... is completely factored into our capital projections, we have been very prudent in any assumption around the outcome," he said.
It has done so with prudent lawmaking which, on the one hand, insures that no federal funds are expended on abortion.
We expect Auswide's profitability to remain sound on the back of its prudent underwriting standards, and recent and ongoing efficiency improvements.
And what may be suitable for them to sell may not be suitable — or certainly prudent — for their clients to own.
Trump disputes that view, saying clean energy investments aren't prudent and that he would help the fossil fuel industry as president.
"It's generally safer and more prudent to comply with police orders and challenge the legality of those orders later," he said.
"Essentially the trade war is what's driving the prudent approach we've taken on the second half of the year," he said.
Avrist's operating performance has been favourable over the last five years, supported by its prudent underwriting practices and stable expense management.
But critics worried that Francis' caution in public, while perhaps prudent, risked diminishing his reputation as the world's megaphone against injustice.
McCulley: Yellen has been willing to let the economy run "hotter" than the consensus, particularly the Wall Street consensus, thought prudent.
It would be both prudent and caring to explore getting him into a place where he can be properly looked after.
Pound also did not believe it would be prudent to tear down the IAAF and rebuild it from the ground up.
"At the very least, the museum should have been more prudent in their purchase," Mr. D'Ascia said in a phone interview.
In practical moments I recognize that impeachment is not a prudent political strategy at this time for those opposing Mr. Trump.
For some foreign officials, the prudent choice has been to enter into limited negotiations, while hoping that will forestall any levies.
Prudent Central Bank policy and fiscal restraint have lowered year-over-year inflation to 22020 percent and eliminated net external debt.
"Today's action is the prudent thing to do," Gamble said following the Big Three's announcement of plant closures in North America.
On Elliott's 32-yard gallop in the second quarter, Sullivan thought it prudent to try to undercut him as he charged.
The international community owes it to these citizens to be prudent, skeptical and well-informed when the election results come in.
Every foundation "must accept and follow these guidelines" to ensure that it "operates in a prudent, lawful manner," the draft reads.
Apart from a coldly dubious political calculus, there is no moral, honorable, prudent or even partisan reason to renominate this man.
If those forward-looking signals are guiding policymakers, another cut could look prudent — even if most domestic economic numbers hold up.
We all believe that the system of checks and balances is a good idea for a well-functioning and prudent government.
The "prudent" Capo can best figure out how it all works by keeping the law at bay while collecting protection monies.
Tice is known for selling his Prudent Bear Fund to Federated Investors in 2008 just as the financial crisis was hitting.
But in light of the fiscal situation, is it prudent to go as deep with these cuts as has been proposed?
"We have to be super prudent with this," the head of the president's cabinet, Marcos Peña, told reporters in late September.
As a consequence, many labor organizations have been more transparent, democratic and prudent about their endorsement process in this election cycle.
By doing so, you create more time and space for clarity, which will then allow you to make more prudent decisions.
In 2018, the central bank will continue its prudent policy and maintain reasonable monetary credit and social financing growth, Zhou added.
However, after many false starts, it would be prudent to take a closer look at what is actually realistic and feasible.
Jiangsu Bioperfectus Technologies urged investors on Wednesday to be rational and prudent after its shares surged more than 40% this week.
House Republicans have meanwhile argued that the president's decision to withhold aid was "entirely prudent" because he was concerned about corruption.
Passive trading may be a call to ignore the Prudent Man Rule altogether in favor of simply going with the flow.
Thus, it may be prudent to limit intake until we know more about how they may impact people's risk of stroke.
After justifying the move on several occasions as a prudent investment, Ford suddenly scrapped the Mexican plant after Mr. Trump's election.
His directive is prudent, and it is the type of common-sense safeguard that citizens expect in a self-governed republic.
Staying invested for the long haul is the most prudent approach, especially when it seems you should run for the exits.
"There are a number of reasons why that would be a prudent decision to make in a school district," he added.
Mr. Barr's first stint as attorney general came under President George Bush, who was known for his prudent and measured approach.
Though executives viewed the production halt as a prudent step, it sent Boeing's stock down and rippled through the national economy.
Like Goofus and Gallant, one sister ruins her own life with bad choices while the other saves herself through prudent planning.
China will also maintain prudent monetary policy and keep liquidity reasonably ample, the cabinet added, reaffirming the current monetary policy stance.
Credit Suisse analysts said the dividend elimination was not entirely surprising, but acknowledged that the move to pay down debt is prudent.
While the repurchase authority has increased meaningfully, Fitch believes the firm's capital plans are prudent given the earnings capacity of the bank.
The man is prudent — there's no reason for him to be rash, especially not with the deflationary impact of the helping him.
BOAO, China April 11 (Reuters) - China will continue to carry out prudent monetary policy, central bank governor Yi Gang said on Wednesday.
Salvini's comments also appear to dash investors' hopes that a coalition breakdown would bring in a more fiscally prudent, right-wing government.
A "prudent" pattern of eating -- characterized by lots of fish, chicken, vegetables, fruit, and water -- was associated with the highest sperm counts.
"So it has been ExxonMobil's view for some time that it is prudent to take action while accommodating the uncertainties that remain."
So in light of all this, it seems prudent to review some basic tips for making parties welcoming to non-binary people.
Santander said in a statement it was a prudent step and that it continuously reviews its lending to reduce exposure to losses.
The symbol was mistakenly applied to hotels instead of temples, though avoiding it altogether in a global service might have been prudent.
Dennis Darby, president of the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters lobby group, said the government's plan to trim the carbon levy was prudent.
"I think that it's a prudent choice right now, but the volatility might be just a little bit high here," said Streible.
Still, it's prudent to be vigilant, he said, especially if it leads to someone checking the how the app uses the data.
Management (Strength/Stable) Puy de Dome benefits from sound and proactive governance, underpinned by sophisticated debt and liquidity management and prudent forecasts.
Policymakers have said prudent bank lending standards rule out a repeat in Canada of anything like the U.S. housing meltdown in 2008.
"We felt like we were prudent in dialing back our '19 guidance," said Chief Executive Dan Dinges on a call with analysts.
"Conducting aggressive, erratic maneuvers and moving unnecessarily close to another ship in open ocean is inconsistent with prudent seamanship," the statement added.
Rice is "a smart, prudent guy who is known for not taking any unwanted risk," said Nick Heymann, analyst at William Blair.
This is supported by its prudent underwriting approach, which places a strong emphasis on bottom-line profitability as opposed to topline growth.
Chen also said China will continue to implement "prudent monetary policy and proactive fiscal policy," to ensure its economic growth remains stable.
We are among the more prudent players, that's why we have passed on some acquisitions that we found to be too pricy.
He also said it was prudent for the Reserve Bank of India to continue with its asset quality review of the banks.
On the flipside, China gained SDR accession by promising a prudent currency policy, which has not quite panned out as expected either.
"Conducting aggressive, erratic maneuvers and moving unnecessarily close to another ship in open ocean is inconsistent with prudent seamanship," the official said.
"This is probably a prudent place to make some cuts given all the other investments we make in national defense," Spoehr said.
A commitment to public health is therefore in and of itself an act of fiscal responsibility and a prudent use of resources.
"We tweeted as we thought it would be prudent to excite scientific temper and rekindle the interest," the officer told the newspaper.
Of course, there are plenty of prudent steps dog owners and admirers alike can take to lower the risk of a bite.
With more "skin in the game," individuals will be incentivized to make better, more prudent choices when it comes to their healthcare.
But the thinking was that SoftBank expects to remain very active in U.S. deal-making, so it's prudent to keep regulators close.
Vanguard spokeswoman Arianna Stefanoni Sherlock said the company is "firmly committed" to managing environmental issues as part of its prudent investment practices.
"Singapore benefits from robust fiscal and external positions, strong institutions, and prudent economic management," S&P said in a statement on Thursday.
Chief Executive Jose Maria Alvarez Pallete said in February that the company's 2019 guidance was "prudent" and implied margins would remain stable.
The car's iconic gullwing door opens itself, and the young man jumps in and takes off at a reasonable and prudent speed.
Penzone said the jail had become a circus that inmates preferred, rather than a prudent law enforcement tool to house law-breakers.
Fitch recognises that the bank has fairly prudent underwriting standards for loans, financing, investments and placements in the context of volatile markets.
Under the Turkish solvency regime, which uses a prudent risk-based capital measure, Fitch views MGS's capital as adequate for its rating.
Fitch views MGS's investment policy as prudent, with the majority of assets held in cash and cash equivalents or Turkish treasury bonds.
It was a prudent move by Phillies third base coach Juan Samuel because it loaded the bases with one out for Franco.
Asking people to imitate a man who kills indiscriminately and suffers from an incurable mental illness isn't the most prudent promotional strategy.
The finger is pointed squarely at China, although some of the outflows may have been from mainland corporates trying to be prudent.
However, with Chinese capacity cuts, it's generally more prudent to wait for actual evidence than to assume what's announced will actually happen.
The prudent folks at the Ministry of Finance and the Bank of Botswana will probably encourage the government to spend on infrastructure.
In his statement, Davis said Mattis's direction is a "prudent step" in preparing the budget and will inform his recommendations to Trump.
If Facebook wants to uphold a base level of free speech, it may be prudent to let the liars have their voice.
Withdrawing from the INF, therefore, is a prudent move necessary for the continued defense of the United States and its democratic allies.
Do you believe that prudent controls on weapons won't reduce violent crime and if so, what is your basis for this conclusion?
Telefonica's Chief Executive Jose Maria Alvarez described its guidance as "prudent" and said it implies that the profit margin will remain stable.
Managers bring on pinch-hitters because matchups and situations deem it prudent—a power-hitting lefty against a flamethrowing right-hander, etc.
BEIJING, Nov 16 (Reuters) - China's central bank said on Saturday that it will maintain prudent monetary policy to prevent inflation from spreading.
"It remains difficult to predict the extent/timing of any recovery, especially in Africa, so we remain prudent", the broker Investec said.
A decline in stock markets, led by a slowdown in China, has prompted consumers to be more prudent with their discretionary incomes.
These individuals are now being asked to bear the burden of a bloated Sacramento regime that refuses to enact similar prudent reforms.
Selling a stake can be seen as prudent risk management or a sign the firm has grown pessimistic about a company's prospects.
It turned out that prudent inaction didn't necessarily further the cause of progress any more than a naïve confidence in overt action.
However, though the GOP is firmly planted in the catbird seat, it would be prudent not to overreach or interpret the Nov.
Macao has no outstanding government debt and prudent expenditure management during the gaming boom allowed the territory to accumulate large fiscal buffers.
And Boaz Weinstein of $1.7 billion Saba Capital said it is prudent to buy volatility protection, essentially insurance against large market swings.
Doctors consider it prudent to be aware of such a risk, and for patients to be checked if specific signs become apparent.
Thirty-four percent said that the situation was only "somewhat troubling" and that actions should only be undertaken that are fiscally prudent.
The plurality of them (22019 percent) favor action in response to "extremely troubling" environmental patterns while 20 percent favored "fiscally prudent" action.
With withdrawals mounting, the managers at Aviva Investors, M&G Investments and Standard Life decided it was prudent to do the same.
Help was needed on the home front, but instead of creating another department, a prudent Congress handed domestic oversight to Foreign Affairs.
"Costco's Q1 results reflect the company's prudent strategy of short-term investments for long-term benefit," said Moody's retail analyst Charlie O'Shea.
" But he added that he had come to understand, from watching Trump, that it was "not prudent to take him on directly.
For the revisionists, the extra lines in the Folio are later additions by Shakespeare, and the missing lines represent his prudent cuts.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will keep its monetary policy prudent with a slight loosening bias, central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan said on Saturday.
It will also maintain a "prudent" approach to stock market investments this year, said Zhao Lijun at a press conference in Beijing.
He confirmed that we were following a prudent plan, and yet his statistical models indicated that there were some opportunities we'd missed.
This prudent move has been at the cost of lowering operating cash flow quality and overall realisation from the company's land bank.
"It would seem to me that it was a prudent move on our path," he told analysts on a post-earnings call.
Vanke's land acquisitions were prudent in 2268H29935, when it acquired 8.49 million square metres of attributable gross floor area for around CNY46.6bn.
China must also continue to implement a proactive fiscal policy while keeping monetary policy prudent, Xi was cited by Xinhua as saying.
China will maintain a prudent and neutral monetary policy and will step up macro-prudential management and counter-cyclical adjustments, it said.
Staaanley Johnson's game is next, so I quickly head to the mezzanine to hydrate, a prudent decision that swiftly becomes day-altering.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's central bank is likely to maintain a prudent monetary policy stance due to "adverse scenarios" in Mexican-U.
One source familiar with the matter said this was prudent, because the figure is small compared to its balance sheet and revenues.
A more prudent guy might not have stuck around, but Mr. Chin did, and his life has not been the same since.
He now has a "heavy responsibility on his shoulders," Mr. Silva-Herzog added, and that edges him toward a more prudent stance.
But being a bridesmaid is often very expensive, so before accepting this position it might be prudent to check your savings account.
Prudent people are trying to shop at the least crowded possible times in order to minimize human contact — typically at odd hours.
He added that with downside risks looming and uncertainties rife, it is prudent for the Fed to wait for more economic data.
It remains unclear both whether Mr. Trump has committed impeachable offenses and whether, if he has, impeachment is a prudent political remedy.
China will maintain prudent monetary policy and keep liquidity reasonably ample, the report said, marking a reiteration of its monetary policy stance.
If in other realms it is prudent to share, here is an opportunity for everyone to feel heard by doing the opposite.
The PBOC reiterated on Friday that monetary policy would remain prudent, even if it is more flexible in prioritising restoring economic growth.
Fourth, Russia has imposed substantial budget austerity, a prudent measure in an uncertain economic climate, but one that has depressed aggregate demand.
Two weeks ago, Xerox CEO John Visentin said it was "prudent to postpone" all activities related to its bid to buy HP.
With millions of people behind bars, including a rising population of women, is it prudent to punish a judge for being lenient?
Trump has emphasized his desire to bring American troops home, and that's a perfectly reasonable aspiration if undertaken in a prudent way.
"This time around, Mars in Sagittarius may be a little prudent on the take and when moving towards its passions," Stardust says.
The central bank will maintain prudent and neutral monetary policy while seeking to increase flexibility and effectiveness of liquidity management, Yi said.
The study looked at four food patterns: The "prudent," healthy pattern, in which fish, chicken, vegetables, fruit and water were mostly consumed.
The city's authorities follow a prudent budgetary and financial policy, which guarantees solid operating performance despite persistently high pressure on operating expenditure.
The center saw a measured product of Harvard Law School, a prudent reformer, a man of mixed identity and the middle ground.
Instead, Varma said she expects that the government "will stick to prudent populism" and adopt policies with both economic and political benefits.
The prudent thing for most Africans to do is to get a stable, salaried job in the banking, energy or mining sectors.
He is a hothead with extremist views in a critical job that is supposed to build consensus through thoughtful, prudent decision-making.
That said, some prudent long-term deal revisions late last year have helped somewhat in reducing the costs from a year ago.
James Mattis, now the secretary of defense, and was seen as being in the Mattis mold — a low-key, prudent, rigorous thinker.
It might be prudent to arrange an appointment with a specialist from your service provider before trying to fix the problem yourself.
Pressure on fiscally prudent Germany to spend more and lift growth in the euro zone's biggest economy has ramped up this year.
For decades, Virginia Democrats have taken care to distinguish themselves from their more liberal national party and present themselves as prudent centrists.
"This is prudent as capital providers would expect underwriters to review their exposure in the light of recent developments," he told Reuters.
"In general, the secretary does want to be as fiscally prudent as possible with the taxpayers' money," HUD spokesman Raffi Williams said.
Given the lack of politically prudent or advantageous policy options for the United States, it should strenuously avoid military intervention in Yemen.
In other circumstances, the President might be praised for taking a prudent course in fully investigating the situation before considering military options.
"We want to operate in a prudent way, but we do want to help now with the cost of living," Johnson said.
It would be prudent to position long in the near term, and look for a rally in the first half of February.
"The court cannot and does not consider whether the underlying decisions to construct border barriers are politically wise or prudent," Curiel wrote.
Kristina Hooper, global market strategist at Invesco, said the Federal Reserve has taken a thoughtful and prudent approach to the accelerating economy.
The second thing is the Fed possibly going above and beyond what many, including myself, believe to be prudent on interest rates.
And it's a big deal, whether you're cohabiting purely for convenience, making a financially prudent decision, or testing the waters of lifelong partnership.
It is prudent, too, not to get too bent out of shape over one man's good-faith efforts to guard his marriage wisely.
At this point, if you haven't bought the market this year, it's not the most prudent thing to do to chase it today.
The economic case was 6/10, but politically, it drove deep water between "sensible, prudent" Toryism and a Gordon Brown who was profligate.
Santander said in a statement it was a prudent step and that the bank continuously reviews its lending to reduce exposure to losses.
Hundreds of those elected leaders thought it prudent to apply for Amazon's reverse RFP and sell their cities as great places for jobs.
The process of communicating our intentions precisely to our fans and communities should have been done in a more careful and prudent manner.
Perhaps it would rely on other data and consider itself prudent rather than prejudiced (ego protecting it from wielding Theory of Mind accurately).
China will pursue the diversification of its foreign exchange reserves in a steady, prudent way, the foreign exchange regulator said in late July.
Through prudent long-range strategic planning, Pittsburgh shifted from steel toward an economy built on health care and technology as the dominant industries.
Because of that uncertainty, "the committee judged it prudent to maintain the current policy stance at this meeting," Fed Chair Janet Yellen said.
So if you're considering braces for yourself or your kids, work with a prudent orthodontist to assess existing gum health before starting treatment.
But he also called Colorado's cannabis regime, which is considered a model of prudent regulation by stoners and investors alike, "a real problem".
It's back to about a five-year high in valuation, so we think it was just prudent to take some off the table.
Letting your ego drive your financial decisionsEgo-driven money decisions prevent you from managing whatever money you do have in a prudent manner.
China's prudent monetary policy is appropriate overall, and is neither tight nor loose, Sun Guofeng, another PBOC official, said at the same briefing.
Failure to do so can mean big fines, so prudent business leaders are willing to fork out money for guidance from such professionals.
The national security advisor added that Washington is trying to be "prudent" in its response to Iran and its proxies in the region.
While compromise is still our base case, we think it is prudent to try to frame the potential impact if tariffs move forward.
Increased study and attention for peacekeeping veterans also seems not only prudent but ethical, perhaps accompanied by medical or other post-deployment support.
QUANTITATIVE EASING BORDERS ON CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR, AS THE FED IS AIDING AND ABETTING RECKLESS BANKERS AT THE EXPENSE OF PRUDENT SAVERS AND INVESTORS.
While Parker's fashion business is expanding, she told CNBC's "Power Lunch " she is very prudent and thoughtful about how fast her company grows.
The management has committed to focus on creating a sound bottom-line performance as opposed to mere top-line growth through prudent underwriting.
"We believe it would be prudent to plan for that date to slip by some months, possibly as late as December," he said.
He decided it would be prudent to sell some of the coins and lock in the fiat value while the price was high.
"I don't think it's prudent for them to raise rates before the election," said Randy Warren, chief investment officer at Warren Financial Service.
"We believe that it would be prudent to consider different options, including inviting a strategic investor, in the current difficult conditions," he said.

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