Examples of 'prudent' in a sentence

Meaning of "prudent"

Prudent (adjective) - Prudent describes someone who is wise, cautious, and shows good judgment, especially in practical matters
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  • Sagacious in adapting means to ends; circumspect in action, or in determining any line of conduct.
  • Practically wise, judicious, shrewd.
  • Frugal, economical.

How to use "prudent" in a sentence

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Prudent provisioning policy confirmed by aqr outcome.
Be patient and prudent with everything you do.
Prudent and conservative approach to risk management.
I just think it would be prudent to keep it somewhere.
It is prudent to briefly summarize a few examples here.
I did not feel it was prudent at this point in time.
Prudent for me would be to continue treating my wife.
Cost should be prudent to avoid transfer pricing.
Prudent and rational utilisation of natural resources.
Responsible and prudent use of antibiotics in animals.
Prudent avoidance is a precautionary principle in risk management.
It just seemed prudent to have you here.
A prudent policy was needed to conserve the fishery.
One must be very prudent and circumspect.
Be prudent and do not give way to panic.

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Let us therefore be prudent in our choice of partners.
Prudent macroeconomic policies and structural reforms.
I figured it was prudent to get rid of the evidence.
Prudent action holistic plan steady growth.
I thought it would be prudent to maximize their efficiency.
Be prudent and exercise caution after dark.
It would not be prudent to ignore this data.
This attitude is both understandable and prudent.
We have been prudent and we took care of ourselves.
Kiguchi must show himself to be very prudent.
It would be prudent to keep our deal a secret.
He wondered whether such a wide formulation was prudent.
It might be prudent to lay low for a while.
Both schemes had proved to be prudent models.
I would be more prudent to assume your identity.
Let us say you are someone who is prudent.
Did you ever find it prudent to worship yourself.
The prudent thing would be to just call.
I thought it would be prudent for community relations.
They assured me that the cuts were prudent.
We are pursuing a prudent and pragmatic financial policy.
A decision that turned out to be a prudent one.
I find it prudent to plan for every eventuality.
And your symptoms make it prudent to intervene.
I thought it prudent to act immediately to ensureyour safety.
And you seemed such a prudent person to me.
It may be prudent for me to proceed at a deliberate pace.
I do not believe that is a prudent course of action.
It may be prudent to proceed with a full inspection.
He would take great care to be more prudent.
It would be prudent for us all to eat some.
Some might think that she was being prudent.
It would be more prudent and less complicated.
I have always lived economical and prudent.
Just became prudent for me to distance myself.

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