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Meanings of
prudential
in anglès
Prudential.
Related terms
prudent
Usage of
prudential
in anglès
1
Witness Con Horan, a former
prudential
director at the Financial Regulator's office.
2
There is a strong feeling in favour of cowardly and
prudential
proverbs.
3
He felt that this
prudential
course justified in a measure her anxiety.
4
From the
prudential
point of view, Elizabeth was justified by the event.
5
The latter, it is evident, was simply a
prudential
or local arrangement.
6
With but slight
prudential
hesitation they with one accord approved my project.
7
Sexual inhibition, from
prudential
motives is the real cause in New Zealand.
8
Kent declined the offer - 'for
prudential
reasons', said his solicitor.
9
If this were not the case, why bother with
prudential
regulation at all?
10
They need to focus on it in their own
prudential
interests.
11
The post would complement the existing positions of consumer director and
prudential
director.
12
The BoE will become Britain's main
prudential
banking supervisor from 2012.
13
Urged both by
prudential
and social reasons, they tended continuously to flock together.
14
But
prudential
reasons were in this instance supported by vagrant inclinations.
15
Australia's
prudential
regulator is apt to have questions of its own.
16
He nevertheless adopted a no less
prudential
and self-denying plan of his own.
Other examples for "prudential"
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prudential
Adjective
Frequent collocations
prudential considerations
prudential reasons
prudential motives
prudential regulation
prudential committee
More collocations
Prudential
through the time
Prudential
across language varieties
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