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1 He expected the new government of Sirisena to exert more prudence .
2 It requires more prudence than learning, more probity than genius.
3 This he does not do, but with much more prudence he brings him here.
4 His son Lewis had more prudence than seems usually to have belonged to the family.
5 Tonight, however, the manager had the impression the president was hoping for a bit more prudence .
6 But the General should have possessed more prudence .
7 Yet if Señor Ibarra had used more prudence -
8 She told her emotions to madame, who, with more prudence than sincerity, laughed at her fears.
9 I wish you would learn a little more prudence ; it would save me a great deal of trouble.
10 He spoke of it gently to her as they walked home together, counselling more prudence in the future.
11 He always attacked them with the same audacity, but was very careful to swallow them with more prudence .
12 On no occasion during the whole course of his eventful life did he show more prudence and selfcommand.
13 The father displayed more prudence .
14 Had you shown more selfishness, I should assuredly have exerted more prudence , and have treated you with less confidence.
15 Some one else was coming along the path, but the newcomer was exercising much more prudence than the three dancers.
16 But he had more prudence and less genius than his admirer thought; and he showed a marked talent for general government.
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