Sentences with phrase «prudent judgment»

I am able to exercise prudent judgment in decision - making areas.
Active investment management, at its heart, centers on talented people making prudent judgments about the expected risk and returns on the assets under consideration over a particular time frame.
As a consequence, we must assess our circumstances and make prudent judgments about what best serves the common good.
One of the hardest problems in building an artificial intelligence, Sloan said, is devising a computer program that can make sound and prudent judgment based on a simple perception of the situation or facts - the dictionary definition of commonsense.
* Exercises prudent judgment in decision - making areas.
Witnesses repeatedly criticized IFRS for stripping auditors of their ability to «exercise prudent judgment» — which is another way of saying it gives management wide discretion when reporting financials.
For all of its shortcomings, mainly vagueness and the tendency to invite contention, the language of costs and benefits, or risks and benefits, or good and bad consequences (a language whose value Kass minimizes) does a reasonably good job of helping us make prudent judgments.
Recognizing the prestige of Cato, «the root and core of the whole prosecution,» his speech attacked a flaw that might assist prosecutorial abuse, a commitment to an austere version of Stoic philosophy that could manifest itself as inflexible, rigid adherence to principle that renders one unable to exercise prudent judgment and adapt to changing circumstances.
And the author goes on to warn that «American politics has a way of grinding the best out of a person» and that «it reduces their prudent judgment into opportunistic behavior.»
I think you hit the nail on the head a lack of respect, prudent judgment and just plain old greed influence those seeking funds.
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