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Significados de prudential reasons em inglês
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Uso de prudential reasons em inglês
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Kent declined the offer - 'for prudentialreasons', said his solicitor.
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But prudentialreasons were in this instance supported by vagrant inclinations.
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But for prudentialreasons they had not met since.
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They were really farewell visits, though for prudentialreasons we said nothing of our approaching departure.
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The old familiar slave names had to be changed, and others, for prudentialreasons, had to be found.
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For prudentialreasons it was deemed desirable to separate the party, to send some one way and some another.
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For prudentialreasons the knife and lanyard of a seaman is taken away when the sentence of cell confinement is passed.
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Of course, it would always ostensibly be for prudentialreasons, but health and safety legislation has also been co-opted for a protectionist agenda.
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Even if the swaps were not valid, there may be other " prudentialreasons" the city would seek to terminate them, Orr said.
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By these means her transports were quieted for the present, and the marriage deferred for the same prudentialreasons which had hitherto prevented it.
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The President suggested that "for prudentialreasons" it would be best to put in writing what they had said to him verbally.
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Where such authorization is required, a decision shall be made within a reasonable period of time and may only be refused for prudentialreasons.
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One felt sorely tempted to put a pin into him to see if he really were alive, but we decided to abstain for prudentialreasons.
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Turner differed widely with his master with reference to this question, although, for prudentialreasons, he chose not to give his opinion to said Mosen.
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But Sommers objected, partly from prudentialreasons, partly from fear that unpleasant things might happen to Alves, should they come again where people could talk.
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He then advanced many prudentialreasons, in order to dissuade Benjamin (whom we shall hereafter call Partridge) from his purpose; but all were in vain.