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The more prudent play is to keep the second shot to the right and then play a short iron into the green.
In my view, we are very lucky to have a very prudent and cautious Minister of Finance.
Regardless of your choice of chart plotter remember that a prudent helmsman never relies exclusively on a single source of navigation data.
Jean didn't drink any wine over dinner and I assumed he was being medically prudent.
With these he was careful and prudent, but never hesitated to recommend judicious outlay.
You need to be prudent in relationships and careful in money transactions today!
The action demanded by the ministerial task force is both sensible and prudent.
It is prudent for any portfolio to have some exposure to commodities, but I would not go piling into gold.
Some would call this coolly rational behaviour selfish, others prudent, but the one thing it is not is panic.
It would not have been prudent to spend money from charity funds until we received the go-ahead.
Encourage the prudent, overconventional Capricorns to get in touch with their animal origins with goat's milk soap from Senteurs de Provence.
It would be unseemly to overreact, but it's prudent not to underreact as well.
With prudent money management you can beat the downward trend in rates and earn a good return on your savings.
Given the council's history of chaotic financial management, leaders thought it prudent to make a fresh start.
She allowed Yvonne plenty of rest and perhaps a few more soakings in the tub than was prudent.
Poseidon is an old-fashioned prudent God that will punish any naughty humans with a blight of bothersome crabs in their nether regions.
Belladonna, I do not think it is prudent or provident to turn down this offer.
The early handout of taxpayers' money was neither commercially prudent nor correct use of public funds, adds the report.
In the stable, the lone stable boy was more prudent than his colleague outside.
After unloading, I decided it would be prudent to park in the lot rather than risk further calamity.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The feeling of a prudent man for an enemy who is too formidable safely to be opposed.
But the baroness and he were of one opinion, that Alvan in love was not likely to be governable by prudent counsel.
He obeyed its summons, but soon found it prudent to make his escape, and reached Chiavenna in the grison dominions.
Owing to the dilatoriness of the signori they had been later in starting than was prudent.
The principal danger, however, to a moderately prudent tourist is to his shoe leather.
One morning, on his way to the upper part of the mount where the defense continued, Acton met the prudent Alcon in the Forum.
The bailee must act as an ordinarily prudent man would act under the same conditions in protecting and caring for the property.
By this tale ye may Se, that the children in this our tyme be very prudent to get money.
Will you permit me now to introduce you to your prudent friend and your fair enemy?
Still others, with all due respect for the discoveries of capellini, think it more prudent to await further discoveries.
The prudent wife of the door-keeper having brought the supper, we sat down to the well-supplied table.
She was energetic, prudent, and masterful, having an excellent head for business.
The Illanun chiefs, for all their truculent aspect, were much too prudent to attempt to move.
The stations were invaded by families like mine, who thought it more prudent to emigrate.
The storm his treatise excited, raged at first so wildly that Valla thought it prudent to take flight.
We may infer that this was a position by no means distasteful to that prudent minister's provident and nepotic spirit.
He resolved to be as prudent as possible, and avoid, as far as he could, any altercation with Haley.
The third, old and prudent, and inured to welch warfare, thought otherwise.
Recommend him to be more prudent in future if he wishes me to forget his escapade at Tavora.
It might have saved us some trouble on our Ozark journey had we been that prudent.
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