| 1. | " The first task in
the order of prudence was to secure religious peace, to prevent state
control over religion, and to preserve the sphere..."
| Source: | Novak, Michael. "Liberal ideology, an eternal no; liberal institutions, a temporal yes? And further questions" Review of Politics 60.4 Sept. 22 1998: 765-766  |
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| 2. | " These writings would help to excavate the common
law as a form of classical prudence, and the link between prudence and
providence."
| Source: | Carrese, Paul. "THE CLOSING OF THE AMERICAN JURISPRUDENTIAL MIND" Review of Politics 62.1 Jan. 1 2000: 157  |
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| 3. | " Thus, we discover a line connecting Thomas's synthesis to
the philosophers of the modern enlightenment whom Lessing would rebuke
for having "evaded the contradiction between wisdom and prudence by
becoming much too wise to submit to the rule of prudence which had been
observed by Leibniz..."
| Source: | Merrill, Clark A. "Leo Strauss's Indictment of Christain Philosophy" Review of Politics 62.1 Jan. 1 2000: 77  |
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| 4. | " It stated that although the
professional standard of care for orthopedic surgeons is evidence of the
legal reasonable prudence standard, it is not conclusive of it. The
court restated the legal "reasonable prudence"..."
| Source: | MURPHY, ELLEN K. "New roles and new twists on old roles" AORN Journal 71.1 Jan. 1 2000: 209  |
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| 5. | " Prudence enables one to follow precedent in ordinary
decisions because the procedure itself is an imperfect approximation of
a higher law of virtue; but prudence also..."
| Source: | Kaynak, Robert P. "God and Man in the Law: The Foundations of Anglo-AmericanConstitutionalism" American Political Science Review v92.n2 June 1 1998: 431-433  |
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| 6. | "
Conclusions
Recognizing presidential prerogative within the Constitution may be
a matter of prudence, but then, the Constitution itself was an invention
of prudence."
| Source: | THOMAS, GEORGE. "As Far as Republican Principles Will Admit: Presidential Prerogative and Constitutional Government" Presidential Studies Quarterly 30.3 Sept. 1 2000: 534  |
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| 7. | " As the future Archbishop Secker--himself a
trained doctor--put that trinity: 'Religion, humanity, common
Prudence, loudly require us to rescue' the sick poor." (54) As
Bernard Mandeville noted, it might have been the case that "pride
and vanity"..."
| Source: | Madden, Deborah. "Medicine and moral reform: the place of practical piety in John Wesley's art of physic" Church History 73.4 Dec. 1 2004: 741-759  |
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| 8. | "... is no translation for the name Dunhuang.
p. 265 (caption): "The statue on the left is Kasyapa, shown
here at an advanced age to emphasize his wisdom and proverbial
prudence." As far as I know, Kasyapa is always (not only..."
| Source: | Forte, Antonino. "Ancient China: Chinese Civilization from Its Origins to the Tang Dynasty" Journal of the American Oriental Society 123.4 Oct. 1 2003: 851-861  |
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| 9. | " In the United States the whole concept of fiscal prudence seems to
have been lost."
| Source: | Weale, Martin. "Commentary: the UK economy" National Institute Economic Review .186 Oct. 1 2003: 4-8  |
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| 10. | " If a
man's wife loves daisies, prudence dictates that he give her
daisies and not the tulips his neighbor's wife prefers."
| Source: | Schaible, Todd D.,Thomlinson, R. Paul,Susan, Peppa. "The discipline of managing value in collaborative health care" Families, Systems & Health 22.3 Sept. 22 2004: 376-383  |
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| 11. | " The more difficult question,
however, is what steps can realistically be taken to end abortion
practice as we know it? Here the prudence that has traditionally
characterized the Thomistic approach to criminal law can be a guide."
| Source: | . "Communion politics" Commonweal 131.10 May 21 2004: 5-7  |
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| 12. | " Prudence is the operative virtue, expedience the operative
quality."
| Source: | Avio, Kenneth L. "A modest proposal for institutional economics" Journal of Economic Issues 38.3 Sept. 1 2004: 715-746  |
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| 13. | " The difficulties in applying a precautionary principle stem
from the fact that precaution, as well as prudence, cannot be governed
by a principle."
| Source: | Goldman, Sacha. "An ethical think-link" UN Chronicle 41.1 Mar. 1 2004: 75-76  |
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| 14. | " Tubingen: J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 2003.
[euro]54. 3 16 148200 X; 1436 3003
Fux, Pierre-Yves (ed.), Les Sept Passions de Prudence.
(Peristephanon 2. 5. 9. 11-14)."
| Source: | . "Books received" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 55.4 Oct. 1 2004: 814-826  |
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| 15. | "
Presidential elections rarely spell good news for fiscal prudence
and this year's tight race is no exception."
| Source: | . "Monetary tightening underway in North America" National Institute Economic Review .190 Oct. 1 2004: 16-21  |
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| 16. | " Then there was his recurrent
fling with the vocative, where that customary Justice prudence let off a
little steam:
Oh, how the street
Toward light did leap!"
| Source: | Barber, David. "The thin man" Poetry 185.2 Nov. 1 2004: 122-131  |
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| 17. | "
Quelqu'un aurait du rappeler a Giovanni Bonaccorso qu'il
est plus aise de venir apres les autres et que la prudence est de
rigueur, surtout quand on n'hesite pas a les critiquer, voire
vilipender de la sorte."
| Source: | Le Calvez, Eric. "Flaubert, Gustave. Correspondance" Nineteenth-Century French Studies 32.3-4 Mar. 22 2004: 407-413  |
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| 18. | " Rarely has the
contrast between historians (with their prudence and embrace of
complexity) and economists, sociologists, and political scientists (with
their frequent tendency to sacrifice complexity to theoretical
simplicity) been better demonstrated."
| Source: | . "Recent Books on International Relations" Foreign Affairs 83.6 Nov. 1 2004: 142  |
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| 19. | "... deal that any city ever made to get a sports team." He posted
a letter the D.C. Council received from a Montreal city councilor,
Marvin Rotrand, warning them "to exercise prudence when dealing
with [Major League Baseball]." Since "reckless,
spendthrift"..."
| Source: | . "Mayor's bucks for baseball contrasts with past" Washington Times Nov. 30 2004: 02  |
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| 20. | " Or, for fear of conflict with the powerful, it will
remain silent, under pretext of prudence, before the way the United
States makes use of its power."
| Source: | Phan, Peter C. "Cultures, religions, and power: proclaiming Christ in the United States today" Theological Studies 65.4 Dec. 1 2004: 714-741  |
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| 21. | "... le tient,
de quelle prudence il l'entomme: de quelle affection il le brise: et
de quelle diligence il le sugce."
| Source: | Scott, Maria. "Baudelaire's Canine Allegories: "Le Chien et le flacon" and "Les Bons Chiens"" Nineteenth-Century French Studies 33.1-2 Sept. 22 2004: 107-121  |
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| 22. | " But that latter point could
become somewhat academic as Williams cannot insist enough the ballpark
will arrive on budget and Tuohey gained his post on a strict charge of
fiscal prudence."
| Source: | . "District strikes historic stance with MLB" Washington Times Dec. 5 2004: 03  |
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| 23. | "
Therefore, again in the conventional use of the metaphor, it is
mere prudence for a president to "invest" his political
capital."
| Source: | . "Spending political capital; Bush looks for return on his investment" Washington Times Dec. 7 2004: 21  |
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| 24. | " 2000) (noting
intent to defraud does not hinge on whether or not appellees were
successful).
(50.) Brown, 79 F.3d at 1558-59 (holding that proof of "scheme
to defraud" was not established because no person of ordinary
prudence..."
| Source: | Hewens, Sean. "Mail and wire fraud" American Criminal Law Review 41.2 Mar. 22 2004: 865-887  |
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| 25. | "... advantages of education in a broad sense: it provides
the private person (one who need not work) with prudence, knowledge
against heresies, and honest delight, among other benefits (31)."
| Source: | Jordan, Constance. "More from "The Other Voice" in early modern Europe" Renaissance Quarterly 55.1 Mar. 22 2002: 258-272  |
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