Adjective : a prudent decision. From Dictionary.com.
All this does is "prudently" and "wisely" reorder the use of existing debt. From Wordnik.com. [McDonnell didn't give Republican legislators a heads-up on transportation plan] Reference
The cutbacks will come from "prudently" postponing store renovations, Mr. Sadove said. From Wordnik.com. [Financial Worries on Display at Saks] Reference
It's hard to see how a pilot could fly "prudently" in the dark and without instruments. From Wordnik.com. [What to do?] Reference
I wonder if well to do parents in the 40s "prudently" had their kids study German--- just in case?. From Wordnik.com. [A separate peace] Reference
No, I didn't realize that they are used less "prudently" could you bother to define that, btw? than if they are self-funded. From Wordnik.com. ["1970s lifestyle 'protects planet.'"] Reference
Shou'd prudently from the Attempt withdraw. From Wordnik.com. [Miscellany Poems, on Several Occasions] Reference
President Ronald L. Frasch, "prudently" boosting its inventory of men's apparel. From Wordnik.com. [BusinessWeek.com -- Top News] Reference
But this seems rather an unwarranted jump in thought from "prudently" to "purposely.". From Wordnik.com. [Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1] Reference
A number of countries prudently invested the windfall revenues. From Wordnik.com. [Shades Of Shanghai On The Nile] Reference
This time, Cayrol prudently took the opportunity of disappearing. From Wordnik.com. [The French Immortals Series — Complete] Reference
A third seeing the slaughter of his companions prudently retired. From Wordnik.com. [Woman on the American Frontier] Reference
A prudently designed stimulus program is an investment in confidence. From Wordnik.com. [Now's The Time For A Stimulus...] Reference
Well, Suzanne said she could more prudently buy a house in a few years. From Wordnik.com. [Volatile Housing Market Baffles Homeowners] Reference
He collected himself, stretched himself prudently, slowly, he was saved!. From Wordnik.com. [The French Immortals Series — Complete] Reference
Success generally depends on acting prudently, steadily, and vigorously. From Wordnik.com. [Higher Lessons in English A work on english grammar and composition] Reference
Kolin heard opinions spouting out which he had prudently kept bottled up for years. From Wordnik.com. [The Talkative Tree] Reference
Legally, an executor is a fiduciary, who is expected to act prudently and be impartial. From Wordnik.com. [Seven Steps For 2010 Heirs] Reference
Every dollar that we prudently save means that their life will be so much the more abundant. From Wordnik.com. [US Presidential Inaugural Addresses] Reference
We will use our influence but we've got to use it prudently in a way that respects the Iraqis. From Wordnik.com. ['The Stakes Are Huge'] Reference
Nevertheless, he prudently kept his own counsel until he had taken out sixty thousand dollars. From Wordnik.com. [Wealth of the World's Waste Places and Oceania] Reference
Its function is to ensure that banks doing business in the State are sound and prudently managed. From Wordnik.com. [Ivan Katz: I Am Being Lied To. Again.] Reference
When prudently used, the Net today is safe enough for personal shopping, investing, even banking online. From Wordnik.com. [Http://Www.Jbq.Ok.Com] Reference
Those other companies, named above, more prudently maintained a higher level of capital and paid out less. From Wordnik.com. [Dont' feel sorry for Equitable Life policyholders] Reference
The major had not anticipated this turn of affairs, but prudently kept his temper and finished his speech. From Wordnik.com. [Fifty Years of Public Service] Reference
He remembered how diligently she had wrought, how prudently managed, to help him to his handsome property. From Wordnik.com. [Summerfield or, Life on a Farm] Reference
But Saddam's overthrow was essentially all that Rumsfeld thought the United States could prudently attempt. From Wordnik.com. [McNamara, Rumsfeld and the Fog of War] Reference
In the ages called barbarous, cities and princes entrusted their defence to mercenaries, who fought prudently. From Wordnik.com. [The French Immortals Series — Complete] Reference
When the conversation languished, he prudently sought again at the piano the phrases of the graceful and banal. From Wordnik.com. [The French Immortals Series — Complete] Reference
Metellus saw that it was not worth while to discuss the question with such a man, and prudently stepped aside. From Wordnik.com. [The Story of Rome from the Earliest Times to the End of the Republic] Reference
Tom now took off his wet shirt, and put on the dry clothes which he had so prudently hung on the top of the mast. From Wordnik.com. [Lost in the Fog] Reference
Last Friday, CEO Frederick Waddell said the profitable bank wanted to repay funds "as quickly as prudently possible.". From Wordnik.com. [The World According To TARP] Reference
To which she prudently replied, "I must not make that choice myself, but go thou and offer the same proposal to my father.". From Wordnik.com. [Sketches of the Fair Sex, in All Parts of the World] Reference
Asked for comment for this story, BP and Transocean each said it had acted prudently and pointed fingers at the other company. From Wordnik.com. [On Doomed Rig's Last Day, a Divisive Change of Plan] Reference
Faced with the choice of a catastrophic depression or federal debt, President Obama prudently even if reluctantly chose the latter. From Wordnik.com. [Jeff Schweitzer: The Mocha Cappuccino Party] Reference
Under current law, those responsible for a 401 (k) are supposed to act prudently and invest for the good solely of the participants. From Wordnik.com. [When A 401(K) Is Not Ok] Reference
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