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Whether from sincere faith, or, prudence instilling an honest, law-abiding, responsible and hardworking populace, all esteemed biblical morality as the bedrock of self government.
FORBES: Separation Of Church And State Limits Neither Churches Nor States
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Whatever its political origins, the transportation bill will either make a mockery of fiscal prudence or demand big cuts in other spending programmes.
ECONOMIST: The budget and Congress
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No Burkean prudence or respect for reality was evident.
WSJ: Noonan: Can the Republican Party Recover From Iraq?
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Should firms fail to adapt or reach too far, markets enforce prudence.
FORBES: Our Denial of Nature Undermines the Economic Recovery
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The tense balance between the two conservative cultures of honor and prudence would be tipped in one way or the other.
FORBES: Marco Rubio's Speech Proves Obama Has the GOP Beat on Foreign Policy
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If there does turn out to be something nasty in the woodshed, his enemies will brand him as complacent or, worse, claim plausibly that his chosen image of prudence and iron resolve was a fake.
ECONOMIST: Gordon Brown and the Bank
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If you are one of those who rails against the short-termism and excessive risk-taking of some banks and finance businesses, you might note that a public sector financial institution, the Debt Management Office, has taken a reassuringly long-term approach to managing the UK government's debts - and without its prudence, we might all be in Queer Street or Skid Row by now.
BBC: Why investors love lending to the UK government
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Mr Yudhoyono now faces the unwelcome choice of raising fuel prices early in his tenure, or undermining the government's hard-won reputation for fiscal prudence.
ECONOMIST: Indonesia's election
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In 1948, London hosted the Summer Olympics, or the "Austerity Games, " as they were called for their postwar frugality and prudence.
WSJ: British Design at the Victoria & Albert Museum: A Nostalgic Leap Forward
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As there is almost no evidence of consumer-price inflation, either actual or potential, Mr Greenspan can present this week's rate rise as an act of great prudence.
ECONOMIST: Greenspan lets things simmer