| 11. | It was not a matter of dogma, but of prudence,
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| 12. | But their prudence is unlikely to avert clashes with the hardliners.
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| 13. | Prudence, 42, is his daughter from his first marriage.
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| 14. | It changed the way we measure fiscal prudence in this country.
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| 15. | Prudence, Edwards said, is evident where reason governs emotions.
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| 16. | That is why prudence suggests holding back on the tax cut.
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| 17. | But prudence requires us to tell people what would happen if.
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| 18. | Fisk said, because prudence requires investigators to follow every lead.
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| 19. | Those numbers would seem to to support the argument for prudence.
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| 20. | However, prudence now dictates that they sit out that competition.
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