| 11. | A prudent man foresees the difficulties ahead and prepares for them; the simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences.
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| 12. | Albacete's mayor Manuel Perez Castell, who knew Penafiel personally, said Penafiel had always seemed a prudent man.
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| 13. | A prudent man, he convinced all the nobles of Castile to send him their sons that he might educate them.
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| 14. | "The secretary is a very prudent man, and with good judgment he decided it wasn't advisable,"
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| 15. | Since the Prudent Man Rule was last revised in 1959, numerous investment products have been introduced or have come into the mainstream.
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| 16. | The case law establishes an objective test, and that is what would be reasonable for a prudent man to do under those circumstances.
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| 17. | At a minimum, a prudent man, I think, would have asked his attorney, could he transfer it without my consent?
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| 18. | She makes the character sexy in a strictly logical sense, but any prudent man would know on first sight to stay clear ".
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| 19. | He was a prudent man, and a Latin scholar, and spoke in elegant phrases; his conversation and writings showed his excellent education.
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| 20. | Plus banks were governed by the " prudent man " rule; starting new companies was dangerous and the idea was foreign to them.
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