Examples of 'very prudent' in a sentence
Meaning of "very prudent"
very prudent: a phrase used to describe someone who is extremely cautious, wise, or careful in their decisions and actions. It connotes a high level of practicality and foresight
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very prudent
One must be very prudent and circumspect.
Kiguchi must show himself to be very prudent.
Very prudent in this digital age.
I am therefore calling upon my colleagues to be very prudent.
You seem like a very prudent man.
He is famed for being a determined man but he is also very prudent.
We have tried to make very prudent decisions.
It is not very prudent to begin building a house from the roof.
I think the government is being very prudent by doing this.
You were very prudent in your purchases.
Our diplomat is being very prudent.
We must be very prudent in our job.
In the meantime we will be very prudent.
That sounds very prudent of you.
As legislators we need to be very prudent.
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Schoenberg was very prudent in his work.
Very prudent words.
That remains a very prudent thing do.
Very prudent of them.
Paranoia can be a very prudent emotion.
Her mother had too much sensibility at her age to be very prudent.
That man is a very prudent administrator.
We think it woÏ…ld be very prudent.
And very prudent.
I want to say that you proved to be a very prudent person.
I am very prudent.
The surprises of the last two polls made her very prudent.
Capricorns are very prudent signs.
Companies who focus on and measure staff wellbeing are in fact being very prudent.
Her opinions tend to be very prudent and conservative.
Be very prudent in announcing this to Mick.
He must be a very prudent man.
I told you many times In the meantime we will be very prudent.
We have to be very prudent here.
This association between Europe and democracy means we have to be very prudent.
Untermann is a very prudent man.
But the war against England gives us no choice but to be very prudent.
You must be very prudent.
He was a very prudent and intelligent man, but had little knowledge of doctrine.
Our administration should be very prudent about the linguistic sector.
Indeed he is still young, but he is very prudent.
You are very prudent.
Especially in the following weeks, be very prudent.
Which was very prudent.
These measures, wrongly viewed as excessive by some, have proved to be very prudent.
He testified that he was very prudent and precise when making notes.
Guarding against this result, as other provinces have done, would be a very prudent measure.
I think that we will need to be very prudent in the management of some dossiers.
After five years of sharp recession, what it was proposing was a very prudent economic turn.
On shore leave is not very prudent for someone with further military aspirations.
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