Knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress.
Ability to govern and discipline oneself by the use of reason.
1 And the right way requires a great deal of prudence and courage.
2 Today, this assessment of Minister Clarke's previous prudence has to be different.
3 Great boldness in facing danger; great prudence in the midst of it.
4 It is about personal responsibility, rewarding prudence , deregulation, individual initiative and choice.
5 Therefore prudence is not in the cognitive but in the appetitive faculty.
6 Therefore prudence is in the appetitive rather than in the rational faculty.
7 Politicians soon discovered in George Ingram natural prudence and tact in behavior.
8 A bit of prudence can go a long way toward preventing splits.
9 The original motive of the aggressor faded away in prudence and circumspection.
10 The rules and definitions of prudence can rarely be exact; never universal.
11 The action of the soul is to reduce fear to simple prudence .
12 Retired civil servants on generous pensions lecturing the Government on fiscal prudence .
13 The act was characteristic of her enterprise and of her fundamental prudence .
14 But many are those in whom the prudence of the flesh dominates.
15 But in a rare moment of prudence , we decided to turn back.
16 Candidates could choose between a lack of corruption, experience, expertise or prudence .
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