Aún no tenemos significados para "more prudent".
1However; it may be more prudent to avoid extremes in whatever form.
2A more prudent way to go: Remove the relationship status line altogether.
3Men in general have grown more prudent, more cunning, from long experience.
4Rousseau rashly put his name to his book; Voltaire was more prudent.
5Gwen thought it more prudent to conceal the hand-clamps beneath her table.
6Surely it would be more prudent to begin with the best men.
7The taste is a more prudent measure but not less active faculty.
8I deemed it more prudent that no Legion soldier ride to Kharkanas.
9This made the Umbiquas quite frantic, but they were now more prudent.
10Secrecy even from each other was more prudent, until it became impossible.
11Fighting here against great odds seems to me more prudent than retreat.
12The danger he had escaped, unfortunately, did not render him more prudent.
13He was quite as brave, but he was wiser and more prudent.
14Or, if I were higher still, I might be only more prudent.
15Does Owen begin to find it more prudent to leave you alone?
16But if already We'd thought of a more prudent way than that?
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