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This re-evalution of Spain's prudent but controversial king is now also beginning to gain ground within Spain.
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The troubles of neighbouring Argentina may make voters play safe, and seek the continuation of Mr Cardoso's prudent policies.
"But it's prudent to manage climate risk, " said the 20-year old sophomore at Wheaton College, a Christian school in Illinois.
"We think it's prudent, especially in light of the Chinese anti-satellite activities, to start that debate right now, " he said.
The BBC's Prudent Nsengiyumva in the capital, Kigali, says many abuses go unreported because of the social stigma surrounding them, especially rape.
He says companies need to realize that it's prudent to see beyond the immediate benefit of cutting out travel to save money.
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He added that Gen Ntaganda was being held incommunicado at the US embassy and had no access to communication devices, the BBC's Prudent Nsengiyumva reports from Kigali.
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Owen, a money manager, hedge fund investor and the author of The Prudent Investor's Guide to Hedge Funds (Wiley, 2000), attributes a large part of the problem to the cult of relative performance.
Parents need to know that kids are going to get hurt playing sports, but it's prudent that an organized team or league should have "all their ducks in a row" by having emergency care equipment present, Almquist said.
Their announcement as Administration policy was all the more dramatic, coming as it did in the course of a speech Tuesday before an organization utterly hostile to such prudent U.S. policies the U.S.-USSR Trade and Economic Council (USTEC).
Their announcement as Administration policy was all the more dramatic, coming as it did in the course of a speech Tuesday before an organization utterly hostile to such prudent U.S. policies -- the U.S.-USSR Trade and Economic Council (USTEC).
It becomes a little more clear as to what the magnitude of the effects might be, and I think a lot of business firms are now taking all that into account and recognizing that this is probably a long-term problem that is going to be dealt with in a regulatory fashion, and it's prudent to prepare themselves for that regulatory structure.
Just three services currently recommend the stock, including Ford Equity Research, Navellier's Emerging Growth and the Prudent Speculator--although Navellier's staff say they are preparing for "major portfolio changes" in the next issue of the newsletter.
What's the difference between the prudent decisions of somebody like Warren Buffett he's famously unwilling to invest in bubbles and the reckless bets that cause so many other traders to lose vast sums of money?
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And that's why those prudent measures were taken today to ensure that we were able to identify any other packages that might be out there of concern.
Gareth Lynn defended his company's advice that the liabilities for these payments did not have to be included in the office's accounts as prudent given that everything in an accounting sense seemed in order.
Nevertheless, it is only prudent that the U.S. investor community be equipped with the information needed in prospectuses and other disclosure-related documentation to make purchasing decisions vis a vis foreign securities that are consistent not only with their financial goals and expectations, but with their most coveted values and perceptions of our national security interests.
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' It is presumably why the Administration accepted Boutros-Ghali's claim of authority to decide when and where NATO air strikes could take place in Bosnia and why the U.S. dispatched crack troops to Somalia without raising serious questions about whether it is prudent, justifiable or in the U.S. interest.
Currently there are two areas in which such leadership from the U.S. would be prudent.
The Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf), which oversees operations in Afghanistan, said the commander's email was "prudent".
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Earning a reputation for prudent management of the nation's finances was the essential precondition for improving public services and ameliorating poverty.
Whether or not the Chinese teach India "the final lesson" by launching an attack, Verma's advice about strengthening the country's northern border seems prudent.
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To the extent that the family can afford to make the investment, the family ought to be making that investment - it's a wise and prudent investment.
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In a research note published yesterday, Mark Schoenebaum, a biotechnology analyst at U.S. Bancorp Piper Jaffray, said that Celgene's strategy is a prudent, low-cost attempt to get Revimid approved early.
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