prudent造句

This also made it prudent to reconsider capital spending plans.

It is prudent for any country with large foreign exchange balances to diversify those funds.

Keep in mind that making every query an index-only access is not prudent or even possible.

Despite its frayed reputation as a prudent fiscal manager, no one believes the U.S. itself is headed for junk status.

The hope is that she's willing to back her rhetoric with prudent policy action, and to some extent, she's shown signs of this.

Our school was founded in1998, named as Experimental School Attached to Haidian Teachers Training College. It is an excellent and important middle school with beautiful environment and prudent spirit.

Just as you save your essay constantly so you don't lose your work, or back up your entire hard drive in case it crashes, it's prudent to have a copy of your social media data.

The fourth quadrant (prudent and inadvertent) seems like it shouldn't exist - if you are prudent, how can it be inadvertent?

We are managing this financial situation in a prudent, rational, and carefully planned way.

They did say that since the incident happened only on Friday, it will take time to decide the most prudent and effective treatment available.

Instead, they knew that our power grows through its prudent use; our security emanates from the justness of our cause, the force of our example, the tempering qualities of humility and restraint.

He is a prudent businessman.

There was nothing prudent about remaining subscale in a newly open market, prey to foreign multinationals.

Worse, no one really believed the "no bail-out" clause, which is why financial markets for too long failed to distinguish profligate governments from prudent ones.

Before sending their teen to Tranquility, parents are advised that it might be prudent to keep their plan a secret, and employ an approved escort service to break the news.

but then she decided that at her age it might be more prudent to have someone with her,

If the growth rate were too high, it would create many problems that would have a negative effect on the reform and on social conduct. It is better to be prudent.

We should be modest and prudent, guard against arrogance and rashness, and serve the people heart and soul.

Regrettably, prudent savers will see their assets reduced.

Nevertheless, victory made him less prudent, so that in his later years some unsound features and unsound ideas, chiefly "Left" ones, began to emerge.

prudent造句

You must make a prudent decision.