Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This is often described as the reasonable and prudent person rule.
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While "nti" is hard to translate, it roughly means prudent worldly conduct, or the wise conduct of life.
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Game designers must be prudent in balancing efforts to produce both involving gameplay and the length of content that players expect.
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But the soldiers were more prudent than their leaders.
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In his own words, the general was a prudent liberal ushering in the rule of law.
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This, however, is prudent for all colormetric assays.
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He had much knowledge of mankind, was quick in counsel, prudent in words, and very eloquent and very generous.
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At this stage we have to remain prudent; we are in a phase of exclusive negotiations.
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Financially prudent, she paid off her father's debts.
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However, such actions require prudent planning and a certain level of skill on the player's part.
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