Examples of 'be prudent' in a sentence
Meaning of "be prudent"
be prudent - to act or show care for the future; to be cautious or wise in decision-making
How to use "be prudent" in a sentence
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I just think it would be prudent to keep it somewhere.
Be prudent and do not give way to panic.
Let us therefore be prudent in our choice of partners.
Be prudent and exercise caution after dark.
I thought it would be prudent to maximize their efficiency.
The most important thing is for us to be prudent.
Cost should be prudent to avoid transfer pricing.
Both schemes had proved to be prudent models.
It would be prudent to keep our deal a secret.
That another five years would be prudent.
It might be prudent to lay low for a while.
But do not you think it would be prudent.
It would not be prudent to ignore this data.
Increase in military presence would also be prudent.
I thought it would be prudent for community relations.
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Take all precautions you believe to be prudent.
It would be prudent for us all to eat some.
It is always a good idea to be prudent when traveling.
It may be prudent for me to proceed at a deliberate pace.
Being a student you need to be prudent with your finances.
It may be prudent to proceed with a full inspection.
That would not be prudent or wise.
It may be prudent to start with a word of caution.
Securing his safety would be prudent.
You should be prudent in deciding which way to go.
It was my assessment five years would be prudent.
Might it not be prudent to get the committee.
Brothers with websites and blogs must be prudent.
But it would be prudent to leave at this time.
Monetary policy should continue to be prudent.
The father must be prudent in his actions.
Be prudent and make your choice as soon as possible.
I just think it would be prudent of us to smoke a little.
Be prudent and optimize your money.
Of course we must be prudent about where to begin.
Be prudent in your assessment of the situation.
I think it would be prudent for a lawyer to be present.
Be prudent to issue a written response for each of those.
Otherwise it would be prudent to wait and see.
It may be prudent to start with something easily achievable.
And you probably feel it would be prudent to accept.
It would not be prudent or wise to pretend otherwise.
But that would not be prudent.
You must be prudent if you want to survive.
Perhaps another approach would be prudent.
It would not be prudent for me to get involved.
Little blood work might be prudent.
It might even be prudent to ask each patient.
Be prudent because the assaults of the enemy are going to be terrible.
It would therefore be prudent to include security features.
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