Americans should be prudent in their use of energy during the course of the next few weeks.
It might be prudent to watch these groups to see if they lead the way lower.
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Currently there are two areas in which such leadership from the U.S. would be prudent.
His actions must be prudent in nature as he aligns himself with new partners.
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After turning 50, I thought it would be prudent to have an overall physical exam.
"To be prudent, I'd recommend cutting exercise duration and intensity when symptoms are present, " says Woods.
Their aim is to force lawmakers to be prudent by putting dollar limits on spending.
It may be prudent for pension funds to increase their exposure to the healthcare sector.
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The Bermudian firm must be prudent enough to maintain a decent credit rating: A.M.
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By historical standards of what is deemed to be prudent, that leverage backstop is not desperately high.
Either way, it would be prudent for the Jaguars to consider the idea rather than immediately dismissing it.
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It would be prudent to assume that a number of these purchases are being made by the Chinese.
Those who teach journalism and other disciplines that involve writing would be prudent to consider it an occupational hazard.
As a result, it would be prudent to greatly reduce municipal bond holdings.
But with a fiscal crisis to match our economic crisis, we also must be prudent about how we fund it.
It would be prudent to take profits on part of the position once prices came within 5%-7% of the upside target.
"It may be prudent to focus instead on mobilizing all available resources and capacity for the emergency response efforts, " Ban said.
Such government intervention may be prudent but it could have unintended consequences.
An accelerated voluntary, if not mandatory, smallpox vaccination program would be prudent.
So, while appearing to be prudent and high minded, Green Century Fund positions itself as an alert meter for ambulance chasing tort lawyers.
At that time, Mr. Buffett believes it would be prudent to have a member of the Buffett family serve as the non-executive Chairman of the Board.
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Insurance companies too will have to be prudent in pricing as the size of such deals is huge, and they will only get one bite of the apple.
"It would be prudent to consider whether they wish to modify the code in light of the impact on young borrowers in challenging labor-market conditions, " Mr. Cordray said.
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The best guide is to be prudent, nimble and informed.
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Such a small move would be justified by the need to be prudent in lowering Selic to minimize the chances of a destabilizing shift from fixed-income funds to savings.
With other social networking site maintaining a far more significant user base, it may be prudent to wait just a short while, before jumping into the latest social fray.
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That said, I also feel pretty confident suggesting that if you are looking at fixed-income, it would be prudent to consider individual bonds over bond funds and bond ETFs.
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