Examples of using Prudence in English and their translations into Chinese
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But after a lifetime of prudence, it was a lovely thing, frankly, to be risky every now and again.
Prudence is not only first in rank of the virtues political and moral, but she is the director, the regulator, the standard of them all.”.
Besides, when she was launched upon a mission like this, any plea for prudence might perversely incite her to stand harder on the accelerator.
I'm doing“Dear Prudence” and“Julia” and“Glass Onion.”.
Of course, all these desirable actions need to be tempered with prudence and wisdom, benefiting from the advice of others.
They are send to teach us wisdom and prudence, to call forth greater energies and to prevent falling into greater disasters.
She will need to balance fiscal prudence with Modi's desire to continue expanding key social programs like subsidized cooking gas and electric power access.”.
Historian Dr Prudence Flowers said it was no surprise that California became an epicentre of the Unification Church's activities outside South Korea.
The Cove Inglourious Basterds The Blind Side Logorama Music by Prudence The New Tenants The Secret in Their Eyes Star Trek.
If we contemplate the prudence of his service, both in peace and in waging war, who shall we judge as his equal?
And this holy vocation, embraced either from prudence or superstition, contributed to raise the Syrian youth to the empire of Rome.
As Prudence had told us, it was the real country, and, I must add, it was a real lunch.
Prudence sings well, has won many competitions, and has been featured on TV.
Prudence should perhaps have counselled the Phoenician cities to submit, to be yielding and pliant, to cultivate the arts of the parasite and the flatterer;
Internationally accepted accounting principles are also adopted, including the principles of prudence, manufacturing cost accounting and capital maintenance.
Mr. Pachauri expressed the view that prudence, wisdom and the future of human society clearly dictated that mitigation measures would need to be taken with a great sense of urgency.
She was the real thing, and her name, Prudence Duncan, seemed the fitting label for her rigidly uncompromising personality.
Prudence herself was taken in, and finally thought that I had completely forgotten Marguerite.
Hence, prudence in issuing new debt and policies aimed at avoiding overborrowing by both the public and the private sectors will remain essential for avoiding debt and financial crises.
Prudence's doctors insist that her survival was one year: Prudence's tumor was detected in 1999 and she died in 2000.