prudence in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

prudence in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Prudence suggested that the agitations in favour of reform were a conspiracy.
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As minister general of the order, he was untiring in his efforts to restore discipline; and displayed prudence, tact, and executive ability.
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Multiple opponents can change the prudence of such a strategy, however.
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From the turn of the 18th century, the satire becomes blunted and wise homilies of prudence take their place.
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Over the years they have shown that they can work independently, but also with responsibility and prudence.
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With this language, prudence confers upon other virtues the form of its inner essence; that is, its specific character as a virtue.
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A man distinguished for prudence, knowledge and virtue.
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Prudence gives rise to, among other doctrines, the prohibition against third-party standing.
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The rule of prudence meant that gains should not be anticipated unless their realisation was highly probable.
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He believed that simply owning property and holding other responsibilities would encourage prudence and sound mindedness.
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