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be prudent
verb as in economize
verb as in scrimp
Example Sentences
“If Judge Merchan delays sentencing until after Mr. Trump’s term of office, that would be prudent and sensible under the indisputably extraordinary circumstances. But a delay in sentencing is not, nor should it be perceived to be, a prelude to a dismissal,” Sample told Salon.
Luckily the two are on the same frequency, and Cuarón agreed it would be prudent to hire another cinematographer.
Back in the first “Alien,” Scott recalls, the shocking revelation that Holm’s character Ash was not human was pivotal to the story, since they had to be prudent with how much of the creature they showed.
So, with that in mind, Ballmer said the Clippers had to be prudent with their spending in order to field the best team.
Doing that could pave the way for any potential playoff expansion, which Pittsburgh’s Lars Eller thinks would be prudent if the league expands beyond 32 clubs.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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