Careful and sensible; marked by sound judgment.
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Отсутствуют примеры синонимов
Following the established standards of behavior or manners; correct or decorous.
1 Given these conditions, we continue to make prudent provision for potential losses.
2 However; it may be more prudent to avoid extremes in whatever form.
3 Louis, however, was too prudent and practical to risk launching long-range wars.
4 A more prudent way to go: Remove the relationship status line altogether.
5 However, these hazards can be minimised through prudent avoidance and common sense.
6 I must tell you, however, that such love may not be prudent .
7 The one man is intelligent and prudent ; the other is the reverse.
8 I thought it prudent to have a backup stock, just in case.
9 The Fed aside, prudent bosses need to avoid fights with history, too.
10 I won't allow human society to rebuild ghettos, but let's be prudent .
11 Discipline and following prudent procedure, they say, and in functioning with others.
12 The prudent men of the present time, are the men in debt.
13 China will also maintain a prudent and neutral monetary policy, he said.
14 As a proactive and prudent measure, we decided to take immediate action.
15 But we are taking a prudent stance regarding loan provisions, he said.
16 One of the two is prudent ; and that is a great comfort.
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