Prudence means making wise and careful decisions by thinking about the potential consequences before taking action.
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Vulnerability, a sense of confusion in a difcult situation, lack
of prudence in past decision - making, and perhaps a background in which afection and care and the transmission of moral values played little part, can all add up to some one who is not immediately open to mentoring and wise counsel.
Overall, we are disappointed by the lack of fiscal
prudence in Budget 2018 - 19.
As a result, there is a strong possibility that the
fiscal prudence of $ 6 billion included in the 2016 - 17 deficit forecast will not be needed.
The international macroeconomics is merging markets
financial prudence in financial crises.
These risks underlie the need
for prudence in planning the next budget.
Exchanging binary options shows for the first look simple and uncomplicated contrasted and whatever remains of the business, and the purpose behind this is because of stick to rules exchanging
by prudence of that disregard those commitments places coming in a bad position is the likelihood of acquiring calamitous misfortunes, what are the directions that should be trailed by dealers in the binary options market?
The «risk adjustment» of $ 10 billion implies lower revenues, or a «fiscal
prudence factor», of about $ 1.5 billion per year.
In addition, she advises
on prudence, fiduciary, prohibited transactions and other ERISA requirements as they relate to derivatives and securities.
Moreover, given the inevitability of mistakes
prudence dictates tilting towards making errors that are reversible.
David Stringer, a 56 - year - old real - estate broker and brother of NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer, is a serial tax deadbeat who owes the IRS and state Tax Department as much as $ 447,370 while his brother preaches financial
prudence as the city's budget watchdog.
Contingency reserves and
economic prudence reserves were included in the budget forecasts to ensure that the deficit target would never be missed.
Mr. Morneau has never indicated what the $ 6 billion fiscal
prudence reserve could be used for.
The message to journalists present at this discussion -
exercise prudence when representing stem cell science, clinics lever these representations to market their products.
having Insurence of approx 17 lakhs (for that i am paying premium of approx 11k / month) having sip of 2000 of
HDFC prudence fund started since last 4 month (Horizon 7 - 10 years) planning to buy a new Home after 4 - 5 year.
The legal definition of negligence is a failure to behave with the care that another person with
ordinary prudence would have exercised.
The local club or person must show reasonable
prudence when making decisions that will have a financial impact on the rescue fund.
The corporate exodus, however, isn't over these companies» values or their positions on gun regulations, according to William Klepper, a professor at professor at the Columbia Business School — it's simply
about prudence.
While
prudence suggests reducing the use of carbon fuels for many reasons, we need to accept that climate varies in time spans that are long to humans, but very short to the Earth, and all we can do is adapt.
While government complicity in Janjaweed activity, and the extent of the activities meeting these definitions are not under dispute, the
political prudence of using the ICC to resolve this situation is.
Human resources vice-president Sylive Bourdon said despite encouraging economic signs, challenges facing the aerospace industry
require prudence by management to ensure Bombardier's long - term success.
«Their reliability must, then, be evaluated carefully and with
great prudence, bearing this circumstance in mind,» the statement said.
First, the Department of Finance decided to build
additional prudence into the April 2015 Budget for 2015 - 16 to ensure that the Government's commitment to a balanced budget would be met under any circumstance.
The argument
from prudence highlights, too, the petulance and irresponsibility of the Obama administration's withdrawal from Iraq, which led to al - Qaeda - in - Iraq's transformation from a defeated and marginalized entity into an Islamic State that commands territory across two countries and is able to direct or inspire attacks from Beirut to Paris to California.
So
prudence does not have to involve playing it safe or settling for small goals.
The President is hopeful the fiscal discipline measures embarked on by the government's Economic Management Team will enable Ghana to
make prudence use of the country's natural resources.
That said, would not common sense and
simple prudence dictate that buyers have some money on hand just in case a few unexpected costs arise?
The implication is that Solzhenitsyn
uses prudence rather than abstract ideology to choose the best regime for the circumstances, with the main requirements of good government being constitutional limits on power to prevent crushing tyranny and the promotion of a cultural climate that encourages citizens to develop their souls.
All courses of action are risky
so prudence is not in avoiding danger (it's impossible), but calculating risk and acting decisively.
Tell people that there is research showing that stocks are always the best investment choice and you break down the aversion to losses that otherwise would cause middle - class investors to exercise
more prudence in their investing decisions.
Dampening the impact of the above, increased implicit
prudence built into the current forecast to ensure that the deficit for 2012 - 13 will not be higher than currently forecast and hopefully will come in lower to avoid the embarrassment of underestimating the deficit again..
For some, it has been identical with
calculating prudence; for some, with calculating benevolence; for some, with uncalculating acceptance of intrinsically rational principles; for some, with a method of solving problems of conduct.
It
takes prudence and wisdom, as well as fortitude, on a woman's part to see it as adistinctive feminine privilege.
While we've addressed this in more detail elsewhere, this basically means that you have a duty to act with
reasonable prudence and caution.
The circular or interdependent character of the relationship
between prudence and courage suggests why it is impossible to become good without a master.
«We've got quite an equity in the man,» another explains, «and it's
only prudence to protect it by bringing the wife into the picture.»
In any event, overwhelming and conclusive reasons of
prudence argue for the legal recognition of religious freedom.
(or a stock / business in this case) Refusing to pay for manifestly overpriced goods till you see something sensibly priced
shows prudence and patience, and is miles away from acting on an opinion of what prices are going to do next.»
The precautionary principle, which calls for
extra prudence in areas of scientific uncertainty, also applies.
He noted further that, the the remedy for the economy «lies not in high spirits accounting, «smart borrowing» nor in Ponzi games, but in sound management and
policy prudence for a higher public purpose.
In periods building up to stock market highs, people on even conservative investment forums begin discussing the so -
called prudence of a 100 percent equity asset allocation, suddenly thinking they have no business investing in bonds or maintaining reasonable cash reserves.
While sugar alcohols are certainly the lesser of two evils when compared to the non-nutritive sweeteners, they should be consumed with
prudence if at all.
The breadth a solitudes bewails
prudence while toasty seeds of the opiated freedoms would send «disheartened» souls to the medical infirmaries give rises to more potent dispensations of medical blunders leaving the deadening fields awash with doctor do - little raises.
The problem already discussed is that the rejection of
prudence coupled with the honor especially accorded to technocratic elites repudiates the insistent egalitarianism of his populist rhetoric.
«There's nothing intrinsically evil about Catholic personals; it's a matter of
personal prudence, and my inclination is that the risks involved — particularly commodification of oneself and...