Word: prudently
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...that mood." Edmund Muskie, chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, says he is determined to hold the line on spending. He admits that his committee work has modified his views. "I have been educated," he says. "I have become convinced that we've got to be more prudent and restrained and selective...
Profligate people who splurged years ago on gold jewelry, diamonds, Persian rugs, antique furniture and fine art have seen their value steadily mount, while prudent savers who put their money in bank accounts or U.S. Savings Bonds have taken a beating. Every $100 invested in U.S. Savings Bonds ten years ago is worth only...
...believe this is the prudent and correct thing to do at this time. This will not be popular, and I'm sorry for any inconvenience, but my first responsibility is the health of the undergraduates," Fox said yesterday...
...policy statement on South Africa, Wells Fargo says that although it does not condone the South African government's support of apartheid, "We believe...that the limited volume of loans we have with South African institutions is at a prudent level and serves to help stimulate the trade and economy of that country, which is essential for any long range improvement in the living conditions of all peoples there...
...Pope touched a number of traditionalist chords, mentioning the First Vatican Council, with its dogmas on papal authority, the "discipline" of the clergy and the "obedience" of the laity. But he also stressed the church's obligation to promote the reforms of the Second Vatican Council "with prudent, but encouraging action...