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12 Sentences With "less prudent"

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Less prudent liquidity management would also be negative for the rating.
People at my previous job didn't think my legal advice or career guidance was any less prudent.
"If capital requirements were reduced below that, lending could become concentrated in less prudent lenders," the expert group's report said.
In today's economy, inflation outpaces the interest rates that banks pay to encourage saving money — this makes penny pinching less prudent than many might think.
Cutting off your nose to spite your face may provide immediate gratification, but it tends to seem less prudent the next time you look in the mirror.
Regulation AB II, which took hold on November 23, is being seized upon by top Wall Street banks as a reason to prune ties with the less prudent lenders.
Mr. Xi, who has been the strongest foreign policy president for China, will be further emboldened, Mr. Shi said, and will be "even less prudent" in his foreign policy.
"A weakened and disorganized West like this will surely bring many more additional strategic opportunities for China, which would be even less prudent in its foreign policy, as it has been since 2013," Mr. Shi said.
There has been criticism that BI's easing may make banks less prudent in managing their assets, including from an official at the Financial Services Authority (OJK), who warned that excess liquidity at a time of weak demand could lead to more bad loans.
Currently, however, fish are stranded in significant numbers only at certain times of year, as in alewife spawning season; such strandings could not provide a significant supply of food for predators. There is no reason to suppose that Devonian fish were less prudent than those of today. According to Melina Hale of University of Chicago, not all ancient trackways are necessarily made by early tetrapods, but could also be created by relatives of the tetrapods who used their fleshy appendages in a similar substrate-based locomotion.
But Johnson was less prudent outside the ring; he was a gambler and considered by many of his acquaintances to be an easy mark. He is thought to have earned more money from the sport than any other fighter until nearly a century later, but much of it was squandered. Johnson's first fight probably took place in June 1783 against Jack Jarvis, after he had unintentionally slighted the wagon driver and professional fighter. Jarvis challenged Johnson to fight him as a matter of honour, and was comprehensively beaten in the resulting match.
Washington opened the speech with "I meet you upon the present occasion with the feelings which are naturally inspired by a strong impression of the prosperous situations of our common country, and by a persuasion equally strong that the labors of the session which has just commenced will, under the guidance of a spirit no less prudent than patriotic, issue in measures conducive to the stability and increase of national prosperity." He acknowledges that there has been some "degree of discontent" about the Whiskey Tax, and that it is not perfect but he is going to keep it anyway. He says that "revision of the provision will be found advisable." The Whiskey tax was one that Hamilton wanted to enacted as part of a funding system for the new country.

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