Sentences with phrase «prudence dictates»

``... notwithstanding the passage of some 16 years since the time of the brief solicitor - client relationship, the lack of recollection of that relationship by both D.G.C. and Sachs J. prior to the release of the Decision, and the independent concurrence of Frank J. and myself in the Decision authored by Sachs J., in my view prudence dictates that the Decision be set aside, this panel stand down from this matter, and a new panel be constituted by the Associate Chief Justice to re-hear the appeal.»
For these reasons, to minimize transmission of FIV and / or other infectious diseases to a cat that is brought into an environment in which an FIV - positive cat has lived, prudence dictates a thorough cleaning and disinfection or replacement of food and water dishes, bedding, litter pans, and toys.
Under ordinary circumstances, prudence dictates that long - term assets be financed by equity or long - term debt.
«I think prudence dictates that we pass a budget that is fiscally responsible and I'm not willing to pass a budget that spends more money than we have a reasonable expectation of collecting,» Cuomo said.
«Health Department officials confirm that the species of mosquito found to be infected with EEE generally feeds on birds, but prudence dictates we take every precaution to protect the public's health and safety when dealing with the potentially serious threat this disease poses to livestock and humans,» Picente said.
Does he mean that in the present state of affairs, where the prospect of a confessional state is next to nil, we should prudently strive incrementally to achieve a lesser good, like a merely civil society, postponing the direct pursuit of a sacred public square and a confessional state until prudence dictates?
However, prudence dictates that this kind of faith be reserved for gods, not political aspirants.
Moreover, given the inevitability of mistakes prudence dictates tilting towards making errors that are reversible.

Not exact matches

Users are encouraged to check with their news page to get information as it is released but prudence would dictate that bitcoin balances be moved off of BitStamp if you wish to get the equivalent amount of B2X coins.
The decision he reaches (to send five of the thinnest horses with two chariots) is dictated by distrust, prudence, and a concern to risk as little as possible.
Still, in an abundance of prudence, the administration's wise new realist thrust determined that it was in our nation's interest not to meddle in Iranian affairs and to continue the dialogue with the current authorities, even as it was clear that our national interest dictated that we work with President Chavez to help bring the deposed Mr. Zelaya back to power in Honduras.
When nourished by manna, they were not to gather and store it as human prudence would dictate.
There are no quick fixes, but a few years of sound fiscal prudence should leave you in a position to dictate better terms when you're dealing with your lender.
Financial prudence, not political correctness, should dictate investment decisions — and, when that ceases to be the case, retirement dreams are jeopardized, and local, state, and even federal budgets may be strained.
We are very likely at a tipping point, and prudence therefore dictates drastic reductions in greenhouse - gas emissions over the next 10 years.»
I don't live in a little closet with my tin foil hat pulled down tight but prudence and caution dictates a that measures must be taken, to protect both your clients interests as well as your own.
Duty of Care from an employer's standpoint is a requirement to act toward employees and the public with reasonable watchfulness, attention, caution, and prudence as dictated by the circumstances.
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