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prudential

[proo-den-shuhl] / pruˈdɛn ʃəl /


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More than ever, we need leaders with strong moral character, personal discipline and the ability to model prudential choices about when and how to use such a powerful technology.

From Salon • Nov. 29, 2025

SYDNEY—The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has established a new committee for the conduct of financial policy, giving it power over issues around financial stability and prudential issues for banks.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 6, 2025

“Every jurisdiction and prudential consideration calls for this Court to allow the appeal to proceed first in the D.C. Circuit. ‘Haste makes waste’ is an old adage.

From Washington Times • Dec. 20, 2023

More prudential scrutiny and less risk appetite has led major banks to prioritise blue-chip property companies, Qualitas co-founder Andrew Schwartz said.

From Reuters • Nov. 5, 2023

There may be reasons why he would not, private reasons, prudential reasons.

From The International Jew The World's Foremost Problem by Ford, Henry