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But Liang Meng, a private equity investor, is more prudent.
Nisbett's guide steers readers to more prudent ways of understanding the world.
Starting to play tackle football as teenagers is more prudent, doctors say.
Still, some combination of different types of companies is the more prudent bet.
Ultimately, Anthony's New York-loving heart may be more prudent than his head.
As asset managers grow more prudent, they want policymakers to show the same virtue.
It&aposs probably more prudent than rushing through your filing and making a mistake.
So it would be more prudent to worry about the biggest threats first, Peterson said.
Undoing that perception will require strenuous effort over time by State's more prudent career personnel.
Slower weight loss and more moderate (brisk walking) exercise would be a more prudent approach.
In a low-interest rate environment, financing of such large deals has been more prudent.
That, in turn, would force banks to be more prudent, making future crises less likely.
Unlike the more prudent Beinecke, he had lived the Jazz Age as large as his guests.
But White House lawyers said it would be more prudent to send a career diplomat instead.
Today Mr. Bannon is much more prudent about tossing out predictions of imminent catastrophe and conflict.
Do I really want to make him more prudent and effective in pursuit of malicious goals?
"The fiscal management has been more prudent than what a lot of investors feared," Shaykevich said.
"I think it's more prudent at this point to keep an open mind about Warren," Scala said.
Reckless expansion by some firms, in an industry which overvalues market share, has hurt more prudent competitors.
This not only protects banks from non-banks but also protects risky banks from more prudent ones.
Mr. Meadows said this month it would be "more prudent" to debate border security after the midterms.
"Instead of scoring cheap points, he went for the more prudent and anticipatory attitude," the adviser said.
Congress can fix past mistakes by fully exercising its oversight authority and demanding a more prudent approach.
A more prudent, if somewhat unorthodox, strategy would have been doing something else entirely with the football.
More diverse views in leadership means more prudent decision-making and a greater focus on longer-term sustainability.
Upside potential is limited for Finmart's standalone ratings until it improves its adherence to more prudent accounting practices.
Maybe we're reading too much into this, in fairness, and he is simply more prudent about his health.
"That suggests there might be a slight shift towards a more prudent approach to monetary policy," he said.
This has prompted repeated warnings from the Bank of England for them to take a more prudent approach.
We consider the higher weighting of foreign-currency (FC) deposits placed with Turkey's central bank (CBT) more prudent.
They acknowledged wondering whether it would be more prudent to focus on just one sport or the other.
The nomination fight over Neil Gorsuch is another important opportunity to prove we are more prudent than political.
That means that now may not be the right time to adopt a more prudent, risk-averse strategy.
The positive side of all that is Democrats seem more deliberative, consultative, restrained, less trigger-happy, more prudent.
Do you write poetry or paint portraits when just about any other career is the more prudent choice?
I believe it is more prudent to build on this existing reconstructed infrastructure instead of repealing the entire ACA.
It would be far more prudent to prepare for a scenario based not on optimism, but on realistic pessimism.
An even more prudent step would be to establish a mortgage insurance fund, or MIF, with the agencies' profits.
I think about buying an Iain Sinclair book, but decide it would be more prudent to get it on Kindle.
But the truth is, for most investors, constructing a long-term allocation strategy is the more prudent course of action.
It was thought more prudent, if he came, to helicopter him in to the queen's garden, avoiding crowds of protesters.
On such issues, Risch should push the administration to provide strategic clarity (and hopefully enable more prudent policymaking to emerge).
Earlier in February, the satellite company lowered its 2020 outlook to reflect a more prudent view of its core division.
Perhaps the more prudent answer, one our current financial system doesn't address, is that there is too much risk here.
But they have every right to expect a more prudent Maddon when he signals to the pen in a crisis.
What we're seeing in the market today "is a more prudent market reaction with people taking a breath," said Kinahan.
Much lending in Bangladesh goes to those who know bankers or bribe them; Islami Bank appears to use more prudent criteria.
Compared to regulators in the United States, those in the European Union tend to be more prudent about consumers' chemical exposure.
He has a $23 million team option for 2017 but paying the $10 million buyout seems like the more prudent choice.
"With that in mind, it's more prudent to work on stretching the muscles that attach to your IT band," he says.
"The events that we are experiencing in Catalonia make us more prudent," Sainz de Santamaria said after the weekly cabinet meeting.
"It's generally safer and more prudent to comply with police orders and challenge the legality of those orders later," he said.
"At the very least, the museum should have been more prudent in their purchase," Mr. D'Ascia said in a phone interview.
By doing so, you create more time and space for clarity, which will then allow you to make more prudent decisions.
We are among the more prudent players, that's why we have passed on some acquisitions that we found to be too pricy.
With more "skin in the game," individuals will be incentivized to make better, more prudent choices when it comes to their healthcare.
However, with Chinese capacity cuts, it's generally more prudent to wait for actual evidence than to assume what's announced will actually happen.
A decline in stock markets, led by a slowdown in China, has prompted consumers to be more prudent with their discretionary incomes.
A more prudent guy might not have stuck around, but Mr. Chin did, and his life has not been the same since.
He now has a "heavy responsibility on his shoulders," Mr. Silva-Herzog added, and that edges him toward a more prudent stance.
It may be that women have to be better to succeed … (or) that they naturally have a more prudent approach to managing money.
The far more prudent course is to default towards a system of "positive permission" — everything should be permitted unless it is explicitly forbidden.
Question 2628: Is there a more prudent way of improving our economy and possibly providing tax relief without busting out the national debt?
Ministers agreed a more prudent blueprint to set up national "asset management companies" (AMCs) that could help develop the market for bad loans.
But a more prudent time to announce the prosecution -- say, in the weeks or months ahead -- would have been a more appropriate course.
At this point, it may be more prudent to view what comes from the Mueller probe as fodder for the 2020 presidential campaign.
Fishman said she is concerned about some of the language about teaching students to be more prudent borrowers, saying it's laden with double meaning.
Statistically speaking, it would be more prudent to stay the course, and hope that James regresses toward his regular season and playoff shooting mean.
Yellen, nominated as Fed chief by former President Barack Obama, "would have been a lot more prudent and a lot less reckless," Cramer said.
"It would actually be a little more prudent to look at investment-grade U.S. debt," Jacobsen said on a CNBC special report Friday evening.
Wouldn't Blatt, a winner wherever in the world he has coached, including Cleveland, be a more prudent choice than run-of-the-mill Rambis?
"So we thought it was a better move for the markets, a more prudent decision for the markets to resume orderly trading," he said.
It is time to chart a dramatically different course, to take U.S.-Iran relations on a more prudent path of patient and realistic diplomacy.
Through that lens, respondents could simply be saying they think Putin is a more prudent strategist than Trump, who is famously inexperienced and impulsive.
I just couldn't bring myself to let everybody down, even if that would've been the more prudent thing as far as my well-being goes.
In Italy the all-populist ruling coalition promises to lower the pension age that a more prudent predecessor raised, while also offering deep tax cuts.
The conflict sparked due to Italy's spending plans, with Brussels warning the country to be more prudent given its nearly $3 trillion worth of debt.
But this year, the government is set to take a more prudent approach and instead focus on boosting an economy at risk of technical recession.
But its managers, widely regarded as more prudent than executives at other Russian state banks, want it to tighten spending to maintain its financial performance.
But it may be more prudent to say that he also gave us the reason to think, rethink and reinterpret the meaning of his words.
He expected most companies would keep their 2019 sales targets but become more prudent in setting 2020 sales growth outlooks amid the current tight liquidity conditions.
Being 'unemployed,' I became more prudent: I bought fewer lattes, I walked more, I canceled Spotify Premium — and I didn't feel at all sorry for myself.
Based on the empirical research into assault weapons bans, it might be more prudent to focus on the other policies, which target all types of guns.
But all of that was true in January when President Trump took office and it would have indeed been more prudent to replace Comey right away.
Much has already been made of the emerging tension between the hawkish Bolton, Trump's truculent new adviser, and the more prudent and pragmatic secretary of defense.
Had there been weapons of mass destruction under Iraqi soil and a successful occupation, or had Bush and his advisers chosen a more prudent post-Sept.
Today there's an opportunity for active management to really make a difference -- individual security selection and be more prudent in the way that we construct portfolios.
While money markets pared back expectations for upcoming rate hikes, equities sold off, suggesting some had been priced for a more prudent approach from the Fed.
But ministers agreed on Tuesday a more prudent blueprint to set up national "asset management companies" (AMCs) that could help develop the market for bad loans.
Teddy's decision to slaughter the soldiers with a Gatling gun startles even the Man in Black, who thinks it's more prudent to flee than to fight.
Although her presidential style was more prudent than her dad's, and her knowledge of geography superior, she had come under fire over a couple of issues.
"This more prudent approach makes much more sense—in terms of achieving US space goals of stability, assured access and protection of the environment—than saber rattling."
Lower migration inflows, improved self-regulation and more prudent lending practices by the banks have led to a gradual slowdown in real estate prices and mortgage growth.
Ultimately, recent terrorist attacks should inspire us not to restrict or reject our loyal Muslim citizens, as Trump urges, but to become wiser, savvier, and more prudent.
And it does represent perhaps a more prudent view on the macro economic growth available in 2019, which is going to be a little softer than '18.
Better banks, better pensions, more prudent governments and more financial literacy would help the region in both good times and bad, even if they mean fewer fiestas.
They could say that a majority of Americans disapprove of the job he's doing, so it's more prudent to allow the next president to fill the vacancy.
Now the oil drillers are being held accountable to their shareholders, and they are being forced to be much more prudent, even when oil prices are higher.
Critics argue that an advanced alien civilization might respond to our greetings with the same graciousness that Cortés showed the Aztecs, making silence the more prudent option.
The simple economic argument goes: If patients "feel" some of the health-care cost, those patients will make more prudent health-care choices and forego unnecessary care.
"We're still stuck on a tightrope between the late-cycle fears and the prospect of a freeze in tariffs and of a more prudent Federal Reserve," he said.
"If the captain stayed at the bottom because he thought it was more prudent to stay at the bottom, it's one thing," naval investigator Fernando Morales told Reuters.
"We believe it is more prudent to wait for the full data release before drawing broad conclusions on the product's commercial potential," Credit Suisse analyst Vamil Divan said.
Three out of four deaths could be averted by spending just $43 per person a year on measures as simple as handwashing and more prudent prescription of antibiotics.
ISIS' overreach ISIS has overreached, and in so doing, has demonstrated that the longer-term strategy of its parent and rival, al Qaeda, is the more prudent one.
Ghilarducci's data also suggests that many young people with large bank accounts "aren't more prudent than others," but benefit from inheritances, trust funds and not having student loans.
"To me, it's much more prudent to figure out where you're going to go from here, and attempt to do it all at the same time," Corker told CNN.
He told a news conference that the difference was mostly caused by "more prudent" estimates on Italian consumption and investments and on higher debt-servicing costs than Italian forecasts.
Diversification in this regard seems a more prudent course, not only from an information security perspective, but also from a cost perspective, as competition tends to keep costs down.
Defaults may keep climbing this year, offsetting the benefits of higher borrowing costs, and may force banks to implement even more prudent loan-loss provisioning policies, the report said.
They argue that an advanced alien civilization might well respond to our interstellar greetings with the same graciousness that Cortés showed the Aztecs, making silence the more prudent option.
But with today's revelation that Flynn spent some part of 2016 as a paid lobbyist for a company owned by a Turkish businessman, the decision seems a bit more prudent.
Subject to his elders' scrutiny, the crown prince might be more prudent about spending money, particularly on defense and security, which documents indicate was 43 percent over budget in 2016.
But while Perez was idle, he watched a lot of tournament golf on television, and what he saw prompted him to adopt a more prudent, less punitive, course management style.
Might it not be more prudent for the Fed to wait before raising rates, to allow time to get a better assessment of the global risks that now confront us?
Domestic financial conditions are stable and "the risks of destabilizing financial imbalances have receded," BNM said, adding that more prudent lending standards have "contained speculative activities in the property market".
The nation's banks are arguably as strong as ever, since they are required to hold a lot more capital, invest in safer and more liquid assets, and be more prudent lenders.
"To me, it's much more prudent to figure out where you're going to go from here, and attempt to do it all at the same time," the Tennessee Republican told CNN.
Here's the bottom line: The CBO report proves that government is not efficient or successful at getting people to switch to healthier or more prudent behaviors without overstepping its legal authority.
More directly responsible for the costs of their plans, individuals will naturally be more prudent in their healthcare spending, more discerning in their search for plans tailored to their specific needs.
In these cases it would be more prudent to have an additional option for a national level declaration that could trigger use of the fund based on public health threat information.
In practice, the exit period is some way off, so ministers may decide it is more prudent to leave the decisions until nearer the time when market conditions can be assessed.
Among the more prudent risks, in his view, are dividend-paying stocks, municipal bonds and master limited partnerships, which are exchange-traded vehicles that typically invest in energy infrastructure like pipelines.
Multiple bankruptcies had no doubt exhausted his welcome at any reputable bank, so perhaps the man who called himself the "King of Debt" became more prudent, or he simply faced reality.
The debate wasn't just scary but sad, because when the vitriol waned, there were glimpses of just how much more prudent and better prepared than Trump all of these candidates are.
"As the coronavirus outbreak increases uncertainties in global economy and oil prices fall sharply ... the company will implement more stringent cost controls and more prudent investment decisions," said the company statement.
In contrast, China's big four banks are not dependent on the interbank market and are mostly fund suppliers, reflecting their strong deposit base and more prudent growth strategy, the credit rater said.
Given these shared interests and South Korea's advantages, it is far more prudent for Seoul to proceed with diplomacy than for Washington to maintain the present dangerous cycle of insult and escalation.
"The fiscal policy outlook remains challenging... (but) this effort is fundamental to... (getting) public debt to more prudent levels and ensuring the path towards sustainable economic growth," Treasury said in a statement.
If Mr. Trump wants to be popular (and we know that he does), and if he wants a shot at winning re-election in 2020, he will follow a more prudent course.
He told some of his aides that he'd like to be more involved in the negotiations, but he was told it was more prudent for lawmakers to strike a deal among themselves.
They have said impeachment could tear the country apart and that the more prudent path forward is to let oversight committees continue their multipronged legal battle to pry information from the White House.
"The euro's retreat back below 1.19 indicates that investors have probably become more prudent about driving the common currency to fresh year-to-date highs," analysts from Unicredit said in a morning note.
Chinese investors in overseas real estate "are becoming more prudent and selective under the guidance of the government investment policies," said Jason Zhang, Head of China Outbound Investment & Advisory Services of Cushman & Wakefield.
"As with previous unsubstantiated allegations made by convicted felons, it is more prudent to allow the investigation to be completed so we know all of the facts," said James Miller, a union spokesman.
Perhaps allowing an election to pass, so that actual voters can consider the facts and render a judgment, is more prudent than circumventing the established constitutional order that has served our republic well.
The SUV body style makes it even more practical than the Giulia, with the all-wheel-drive system making it more prudent for buyers who may need to drive it in snow and ice.
He said it would be more prudent to use government money to set up a "fund for the future", including potential investments in the digital economy, that could help prepare for potential future problems.
In a statement on Friday, it said it was now applying a more "prudent approach to revenue recognition, re-assessing the recoverability of certain receivables, as well as considering the appropriateness of certain provisions".
The government expects to run a deficit of 0.2 percent of economic output this year, although the central bank and independent fiscal watchdog has urged it to be more prudent and target a surplus.
Both feel like the kind of moves that put Axe Capital in the United States attorney's sights in the first place, and both were hastened by Axe's ego, isolating him from more prudent counsel.
In 1998, some congressional Republicans and Democrats floated censure as a possible alternative to impeachment and when I worked for the House GOP Leadership, I thought that would have been a more prudent approach.
Yes, the animatronics will be replaced with a more prudent dance floor for kids, and the costumed Chuck E., whose current incarnation is a rockstar mouse, will step out to take on a larger role.
Mr. Starr, who had decided he could indict Mr. Clinton, said in a recent interview that he had concluded the more prudent and appropriate course was simply referring the matter to Congress for potential impeachment.
Opposition parties called for Zuma to resign; but analysts mostly predicted Zuma would survive the fallout after picking Gigaba to replace Gordhan, a more prudent choice than investors had feared, despite concern budget discipline would falter.
With a more prudent nominee, the fact that Gingrich divorced his first wife while she was recovering from cancer, or that one of Christie's former top aides is now under indictment, might be considered a problem.
In a more conciliatory remark, he offered a more prudent fiscal target in three years, saying the government's deficit would be below 1.5 percent of gross domestic product in 2021 instead of the planned 1.8 percent.
Instead of having a character watching a show on Netflix or HBO Go, it might be more prudent to talk of generically "streaming" it (a term that may someday look as needlessly silly as "word search").
China's wine market, hit hard by Beijing's crackdown on ostentatious spending and corruption in 2012, is starting to show signs of revival but lavish spending by China's wealthy elite has been replaced by more prudent consumption.
Analysts at Height Capital Markets in Washington said in a report they believe it would be more prudent for the pipeline to reroute through a section of the Appalachian Trail on private- or state-owned land.
Similarly, purchasing a refundable ticket in lieu of nonrefundable may be more expensive (up to 260% more), but more prudent for indecisive travelers — just make sure the refundable ticket costs less than an airline's change fee.
But while he claims to have courted his wife with the help of Chopin and Bach, PPK has said he decided it was more prudent to opt for a career where he could make some money.
GIC has become more prudent over the past year, cutting the proportion of developed market stocks in its portfolio to 26 percent from 29 percent, and increasing nominal bonds and cash to 34 percent from 32 percent.
"(The regulator) is urging insurers, especially life insurers, to focus on long-term value creation business by selling more protection component products and take a more prudent investment strategy," said Qian Zhu, an insurance analyst at Moody's.
Instead of heeding the advice of an overpaid consultant who merely suggested expanding a kitchen for renovations, Trump argued that it would have been more prudent, and cheaper, to solicit the advice of waiters from a restaurant.
One has to hope that when the global credit bubble bursts, the emerging market economies will draw the right lessons as to how to manage their economies in a more prudent manner than they have done to date.
Zilberman said that while Israel's economy has turned into a technology powerhouse, its lending and payments sectors are a decade behind other Western countries — mainly because Israelis are more prudent consumers and because of a lack of competition.
In the near-term, however, concerns about the global economy and 10 weeks of protests in Hong Kong that have plunged the Asian financial hub into its worst crisis had made clients "more prudent" in their investment decisions, he said.
Threats involving terrorists launching ICMBs that then send electromagnetic bursts from space easily captivate our imagination, but I hope that our policymakers and national security professionals remain focused on risks that are a more prudent use of our finite resources.
Initially, many in London didn't care about the COVID-19 outbreakMany among us began to wonder whether it would have been more prudent to return to Italy on the last flight before all flights were suspended to and from Italy.
When, as more prudent Japanese officials had feared, the war degenerated into an unwinnable competition against overwhelming American industrial power, the militaristic leadership kept trying and failing to score one decisive battlefield victory — not at Saipan, nor Luzon, nor Leyte.
Specifically, the sperm counts for men who typically eat "Western" meals of high fat foods were 25.6 million lower, on average, than the counts of men noshing on fish, chicken, fruits, vegetables and other more "prudent" foods, a new Harvard study found.
But when the book slips into horror at the end, it becomes legitimately frightening: Alone late in my apartment, I closed the book 50 pages from the end, feeling that it would be more prudent to finish it by the light of day.
It seems more prudent for such disaffected Republicans to support the Libertarian Party in this election, as doing so not only delivers a Trump loss they're clearly comfortable with, but allows for them to remain publicly aligned with the core tenets of conservatism.
"We were pleased that the PRA and FCA's report issued last November recognized that KPMG provided robust challenge and delivered clear warnings to HBOS and that this resulted in a more prudent approach to provisioning than would otherwise have been adopted," KPMG said.
While the taking of such sick time is routinely perceived to be "for wimps," it appears that Clinton's health strategy – seeking care and taking time off the trail this week -- is the more prudent one, at least when it comes to longevity.
Fosun Ends Phoenix Purchase | The Chinese conglomerate Fosun International has withdrawn from its deal to acquire the Israeli insurer Phoenix Holdings for more than $460 million — the firm's second canceled overseas purchase in the past two months as it pledges a more prudent investment strategy.
The reality is that grassroots football is still hugely underdeveloped in this country, and until we see the Premier League's billions trickle down the league pyramid we are never going to fulfil our potential in the way that other, more prudent footballing nations have.
It was logical for the leaders to stay out a bit longer – they had more to lose with an early stop and thus a more prudent choice made sense – but they then lucked in when Pascal Wehrlein's spin triggered a brief Virtual Safety Car.
"Clearly, the BNM opted for a more prudent choice despite low inflation on the face of a more hawkish Fed, expected higher inflation and an improving commodity cycle, helping export revenue," said Trinh Nguyen, senior economist for investment bank Natixis based in Hong Kong.
The former governor is looking to convince Trump voters, many of whom backed him during his final gubernatorial run in 2006, that having a senator in Washington to keep Trump in check is more prudent than Blackburn, who is closely tied to the President.
"Consumers are easing off their spendthrift ways from the second quarter and are adopting more prudent attitudes, perhaps still nervous over trade tensions and the slowing of hiring -though that still remains robust," said Robert Frick, corporate economist at Navy Federal Credit Union in Vienna, Virginia.
NEW YORK, Dec 26.3 (LPC) - US investors that buy leveraged loans are expected to tread carefully into the New Year, as worries about trade tensions with China and the adverse effects this could have on global growth, are prompting fund managers to take a more prudent approach to risk.
" A third justice, Justice Max Baer, agreed with the majority of the court that the current map is unconstitutional, but wrote that concerns about disruption in the process for the 2018 elections lead him to "believe it more prudent to apply our holding in this case to the 2020 election cycle.
Now it might seem more prudent for Golovkin to take a brief respite before intensifying efforts to set up a fight against Saúl Álvarez, known as Canelo, a match that boxing aficionados consider a dream showdown and the closest thing to a megafight the sport has to offer these days.
The hearing in Wyoming may not draw many such people—it is a coal mining state like West Virginia, not a coal burning state—but the Kansas City hearing could (although it would have been more prudent to hold it in neighboring St. Louis, a city that has suffered significant environmental problems from Peabody Coal).
While it's technically financially more prudent to use the avalanche method and pay off the debt with the highest interest rate first — because this will save you the most money on interest payments in the long term — research shows that people have more success with the snowball method of paying off the debt with the lowest balance first.
"With so much scrutiny and ongoing investigations into the Russian involvement in the 2016 Presidential election, it would be more prudent to allow the investigation reports to be finalized and sent to the Congress and the President with conclusive evidence of what may have occurred before assuming what a proper solution might be," Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson wrote.

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