Examples of 'seems prudent' in a sentence

Meaning of "seems prudent"

seems prudent - suggests that a decision or action appears to be wise or sensible under the circumstances

How to use "seems prudent" in a sentence

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seems prudent
Seems prudent to send one person.
I will be back as soon as it seems prudent.
It certainly seems prudent to distance the children from them.
A little plotting seems prudent.
It just seems prudent to wait.
Vaccination against tetanus, typhoid and influenza seems prudent.
It seems prudent to just start the review with that.
In light of this new information, it seems prudent to avoid saw palmetto.
It seems prudent.
So we are telling her then? Seems prudent.
That seems prudent.
Even if America was not headed toward her Armageddon, it seems prudent to leave.
Hardly seems prudent.
It seems prudent to bet on the difference between the given and the represented.
In the absence of consensus, it seems prudent to adhere to the most conservative ratio.

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It seems prudent to perform surveillance for infection and coagulopathy in women undergoing expectant care.
On the other hand, it seems prudent to.
Nevertheless, it seems prudent to design strategies to overcome such resistance.
Testing my patience on the first day, Ms. Morrison? Hardly seems prudent.
A few librarians, security … seems prudent to send one person.
So it seems prudent to ask, What is the purpose of curriculum?
Though . It seems prudent.
Yes, it seems prudent to me.
That being the case, it just seems prudent to have a plan . ”.
Based on the research, it seems prudent for those with psoriasis to try omega-3 treatment.

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Examples of using Prudent
Prudent provisioning policy confirmed by aqr outcome
Be patient and prudent with everything you do
Prudent and conservative approach to risk management
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