Sentences with phrase «prudent person with»

It concluded that a reasonable, prudent person with knowledge of the law, policies and surrounding facts would not expose the residents of Bath to the effects of tire burning activity, especially when the Ministry was considering banning such activity in the rest of the province.

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Otherwise smart and prudent people ignore their attorneys» advice on certain risks and with regard to undocumented or researched concerns.
«One of things we talk about with people is that, while they can move up to 100 percent of their retirement funds into the new plan, it's up to them to determine whether that's a prudent investment.»
Advice is in the retirement investor's best interest when the advice is rendered «with the care, skill, prudence, and diligence under the circumstances then prevailing that a prudent person acting in a like capacity and familiar with such matters would use in the conduct of an enterprise of a like character and with like aims, based on the investment objectives, risk tolerance, financial circumstances, and needs of the Retirement Investor, without regard to the financial or other interests of the Adviser, Financial Institution, or any Affiliate, Related Entity, or other party.»
But when you get to call them stocks and you get stock quotes daily on these pieces of paper that bounce around put people put numbers on it and volatility and all these other things where really it's not that meaningful, you know from one sense if you're investing in businesses and you did a lot of research and invested in eight different businesses with the proceeds of your sale, people would think you're a pretty prudent guy.
Acts with the care, skill, prudence and diligence under the circumstances then prevailing that a prudent person would exercise; 2.
In «Stem Cells: A Political History» (November 2008), Joseph Bottum and Ryan T. Anderson make a plausible sounding case that the errors manifest in politicizing the science of embryonic stem - cell research will cause people to be more prudent in the future about mixing science with politics in general.
Finally, Mr. DeVet thinks our article had too optimistic a conclusion, arguing that stem cells «will cause people to be more prudent in the future about mixing science with politics in general.»
And a prudent person can reasonably doubt those sayings which so precisely fit the needs of Jesus» early followers, which do not fit with the rest of his message.
I asked him how he thought that could be prudent when he was selling to people with celiac disease who relied upon the company to keep them safe if they labeled their product «gluten free.»
What dumbfounds me is the amount of conspiracy theories that fly around on here regarding the fans power over Wenger and his transfers... Do people on here actually believe the financially prudent Wenger would spend 17million on a player, with the sole intention of quietening the fans??
It would seem to a prudent person that any required menu plan for schools, although well intentioned, that is in direct conflict with what's happening at home is simply an opportunity for failure.
We must combine prudent precautions with a sturdy defence of people's right to live with a minimum of intrusion into their private life,» he said.
I prefer to work with very prudent calculations, 3 million more jobs, instead of giving people false hopes.
«Furthermore, a substantial elevation in PM2.5 may also serve as a nudge that reminds or alerts people to avoid areas and activities where other people may share an infection with them, to not touch their face with dirty hands, to be vigilant about washing their hands when reasonably possible or prudent, and to engage in other preventive behaviors that are known to reduce infection risk.»
I find far too often people are preoccupied with tax deferral at all costs rather than minimizing tax over their lifetime — which to me is a more prudent strategy for those with patience and foresight.
Most people think it is prudent to go with a stock allocation of 60 percent, 70 percent, or even 80 percent.
Sometimes it is just prudent to take a dog with you places — and for people caring for dogs who are afraid to be left alone, being able to travel with their pups can be a life saver.
    (e) Necessary and reasonable veterinary care including vaccinations that are required or recommended by a licensed veterinarian, and care and treatment a reasonably prudent person would find appropriate or necessary for injuries, neglect, illness or disease with records of such care and treatment that are available for inspection at all times.
If there is more than one person in a traveling party with Delta Medallion status it would appear prudent to keep them on different bookings (PNRs) and to pair them up with those with low / no Medallion Status to maximise the changes of upgrades.
According to Milloy, Thompson said, «Any prudent person would agree that we don't yet understand the complexities with the climate system.»
But what he actually said was «Any prudent person would agree that we don't yet understand the complexities with the climate system and, since we don't, we should be extremely cautious in how much we «tweak» the system.»
Subsection 122 (1) of the Canada Business Corporations Act requires that directors and officers of a corporation, in discharging their duties, shall act honestly and in good faith with a view to the best interests of the corporation, while exercising the care, diligence and skill that a reasonably prudent person would exercise in comparable circumstances.
Both directors / executives and representatives would be held jointly and severally liable with the concerned business, unless they prove that they acted with the care, diligence and skill that a prudent person would have exercised in similar circumstances.
Any (1) condition for which medical advice, diagnosis, care, or treatment (includes receiving services and supplies, consultations, diagnostic tests or prescription medicines) was recommended or received during the 18 months immediately preceding the Certificate Effective Date; (2) condition that had manifested itself in such a manner that would have caused a reasonably prudent person to seek medical advice, diagnosis, care, or treatment (includes receiving services and supplies, consultations, diagnostic tests or prescription medicines) within the 18 months immediately preceding the Certificate Effective Date; (3) injury, illness, sickness, disease, or other physical, medical, mental, or nervous conditions, disorder or ailment (whether known or unknown) that, with reasonable medical certainty, existed at the time of application or within the 18 months immediately preceding the Certificate Effective Date.
A Pre-Existing Condition is defined as, «Any (1) condition for which medical advice, diagnosis, care, or treatment (includes receiving services and supplies, consultations, diagnostic tests or prescription medicines) was recommended or received... immediately preceding the Certificate Effective Date; (2) condition that had manifested itself in such a manner that would have caused a reasonably prudent person to seek medical advice, diagnosis, care, or treatment (includes receiving services and supplies, consultations, diagnostic tests or prescription medicines)... immediately preceding the Certificate Effective Date; (3) injury, illness, sickness, disease, or other physical, medical, mental, or nervous conditions, disorder or ailment (whether known or unknown) that, with reasonable medical certainty, existed at the time of application or... immediately preceding the Certificate Effective Date.»
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A director's duties must be performed in good faith, in a manner the director believes to be in the best interests of the corporation and with the care, including reasonable inquiry, that an ordinary prudent person in a like position would use under similar circumstances.
For a home purchase, such a rule may be prudent, but allowing people with existing loans to refinance actually lowers the risk that they may default by giving them more affordable mortgage payments.
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