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16 Sentences With "more prudently"

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In the second run, she skied a bit more prudently but still charged enough to again win convincingly.
Richardson likened regulatory changes to make banks behave more prudently to street lights on a dark and dangerous road.
In theory, HSAs encourage consumers to save for future medical expenses and spend more prudently on health care since they are using their own money.
But according to Facebook Vice President of Global Partnerships, Business, and Corporate Development Marne Levine, this scrutiny is going to make it operate more prudently moving forward.
In a note to the school, Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne and Provost Persis Drell said they will more prudently review and verify recruited athletes' credentials going forward.
Mr. Brownback and his legislative allies say that the schools already have plenty of money and that districts could spend more prudently or dip deeper into their reserves.
Analysts say its combination of acquisitive hubris, operational failures, murky financials and shoddy corporate governance cast a shadow over the clean-tech industry, though many firms are far more prudently managed.
They can continue join in an angry, vitriolic, and loud protest chorus or they can bank the victory they've already won on Obamacare and more prudently move the ball down the field.
So far, banks in Brazil have mitigated the risk of growing interdependence between engineering firms, suppliers and services companies involved in the scandal by lending more prudently and asking for more guarantees from borrowers.
But, if the United States spent public dollars for human services more prudently, significant savings in the nation's health system could be found — along with substantial improvements in the health of the American people.
The most common regrets you have probably read about are: missed opportunities, not spending time more prudently, accomplishing more, not doing meaningful work, procrastinating, not forming better habits, not mastering another language or skill, getting into bad relationships, or making mistakes in a past relationship.
While Mr. Mattis reinforced his boss's belligerent tone and expressed confidence that North Korea would "lose any arms race or conflict it initiates," he more prudently focused on the North's concrete "actions" rather than on vague threats and voiced support for a diplomatic solution.
The two men further disagreed over Lamon's desire to alert the Chicago Journal to their early arrival in Washington because Pinkerton, more prudently, wished not to publicize their change of plans. In Pinkerton's account of the plot, he wrote disparagingly of Lamon, referring to him as a "brainless, egotistical fool".Cuthbert, page 86. Pinkerton allowed William Herndon to copy his report, which was obtained by Lamon when he purchased Herndon's papers to write his Life of Abraham Lincoln.
But long experience has taught me that the ungoverned wildness of the Goths will never submit to laws, and that without law a state is not a state. Therefore I have more prudently chosen the different glory of reviving the Roman name with Gothic vigour, and I hope to be acknowledged by posterity as the initiator of a Roman restoration, since it is impossible for me to alter the character of this Empire.Orosius, Historiae adversum paganos (vii.43.4-6), translated in Stephen Williams, Diocletian and the Roman Recovery, Routledge, 1985, 2000, p.
In 2004, two million copies of the first edition of Xiandai Hanyu Guifan Cidian were printed. In March 2004, Jiang Lansheng and other twelve members of the 1st Plenary Session of the 10th CPPCC National Committee submitted a proposal titled (Literally: Dictionaries Ought to Use the Word "Standard" (, guīfàn) in their Titles More Prudently). The document stated that Xiandai Hanyu Cidian was in full compliance with the nation's linguistic standards and questioned the naming of and the overall editorial quality of the new Xiandai Hanyu Guifan Cidian. Some of the argumentation was derived from the book .
The Fitter Family campaign was evolved from Better Babies contests, which was popular during pre-World War I years. The latter was associated with eugenics at the Kansas Free Fair in 1920, and was developed into "Fitter Families for Future Firesides" competitions under the direction of Mary Tirrell Watts and Florence Brown Sherbon. The initial sponsor of the competition was the Red Cross (1920-1924), then Rockefeller and Eastman (1924-1926), and then was transferred to Race Betterment Foundation under Luther S West's direction in 1928. The campaign was a prime example of a positive eugenics program, focusing on teaching young adults familiar with their personal eugenical history how to choose their mates more prudently, and thus leading to a “fitter humanstock.” Battle Creek College main building, photo from the Twenty-first Annual Calendar of Battle Creek College, published in 1896.

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