prudent in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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prudent in the PONS Dictionary

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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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At this stage we have to remain prudent; we are in a phase of exclusive negotiations.
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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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It is prudent to take this into account.
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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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This was somewhat similar in principle to reasonable and prudent limits in other jurisdictions.
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Pretending to deny their faith could be considered prudent from the point of view of a non-believer.
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This is often described as the reasonable and prudent person rule.
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Some courts use the terms ordinary care or prudent care instead.
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As a result, he thought it prudent to go abroad 1778.
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