| 1. | "
Congress may substitute its judgment about mere considerations of policy
or prudence for the Court's, and may legitimately expect that the
Court will abide by policy judgments made by Congress within the scope
of its constitutional powers."
| Source: | Paulsen, Michael Stokes. "Abrogating stare decisis by statute: may Congress remove the precedential effect of Roe and Casey?" Yale Law Journal 109.7 May 1 2000: 1529  |
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| 2. | " Participants said they felt "crappy ...
awful ... angry ... "and that they "go through some kind of
depression ... having to do the things you do." Some said it was
the "feeling of confinement" that presented the greatest
problem."
| Source: | Mays, Gloria Denise,Lund, Carole Holden. "Male Caregivers of Mentally Ill Relatives" Perspectives in Psychiatric Care 35.2 Apr. 1 1999: 19  |
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| 3. | " Pilot Francis Gary Powers survives and in August is sentenced to
10 years' confinement in U.S.S.R. In 1962 Powers is exchanged for
Soviet spy Rudolf Abel."
| Source: | Gaddis, John Lewis. "Face-off" U.S. News & World Report 127.15 Oct. 18 1999: 38  |
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| 4. | " While confinement to "little islands," as Black
Elk called reservations, was cruel enough, and often meant die-offs from
disease and starvation, things grew worse as the islands shrank, revoked
by "allotment" and opened to..."
| Source: | Pennybacker, Mindy. "'The First Environmentalists'" Nation 270.5 Feb. 7 2000: 29  |
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| 5. | " 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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| 6. | "... Powers
Personal Skills
Strategic and Tactical Abilities
Discernment of the Balance between Purpose and Prudence
Rhetorical Skill
Narrative
Policy Leadership in Different Areas over time."
| Source: | Hargrove, Erwin C. "History, political science and study of leadership" Polity 36.4 July 1 2004: 579-594  |
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| 7. | "
Mr. Ershad relinquished power in 1990 and then spent six years in
jail - three of them in solitary confinement that etched a gaunt sense
of suffering..."
| Source: | Barber, Ben. "Politicians let Bangladesh down, Ershad says" Washington Times Feb. 6 1999: 7  |
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| 8. | "
Remember, they had just endured 30 days of fear and uncertainty, mostly
in solitary confinement (which POWs have said was the most damaging to
their spirit)."
| Source: | . "Readers respond to the release of the 3 American POWs" Washington Times May 11 1999: 17  |
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| 9. | " At these times we may choose to do things that
have tragic and irreversible consequences for us. Aware of these two
facts, a citizen looking ahead in a spirit of reasonable prudence might
rationally..."
| Source: | WHITE, STUART. "Review Article: Social Rights and the Social Contract - Political Theory and the New Welfare Politics" British Journal of Political Science 30.3 July 1 2000: 507  |
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| 10. | " Fueled by the eight cups of coffee he drinks
daily, he possesses an almost endless capacity to talk, as if he were
making up for the months he spent as a POW in solitary confinement."
| Source: | Foer, Franklin. "What you see is what you get" U.S. News & World Report 128.6 Feb. 14 2000: 18  |
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| 11. | " Nonetheless, that
Aristotle's thought contains the basis for something not unlike
humility is indicated by his comment that prudence, or wisdom about
human affairs, cannot be the "loftiest kind of knowledge, inasmuch
as man is not the highest thing" in the cosmos."
| Source: | Holloway, Carson. "Christianity, Magnanimity, and Statesmanship" Review of Politics 61.4 Sept. 22 1999: 581  |
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| 12. | "... national economic adviser Gene Sperling said the lack
of a Medicare plan "not only fails the president's
first-things-first test . . . it fails the basic common prudence on
budgeting."
Asked why it was..."
| Source: | Godfrey, John. "Democrats snipe, but 2 sides are upbeat on budget talks: GOP lauds Clinton commitment, hopes agreement possible" Washington Times July 13 1999: 3  |
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| 13. | " This is a theoretical lesson learned by
the application of prudence to the flux of the human things and here
applied by Alfarabi in his understanding of the world as a whole."
| Source: | Colmo, Christopher. "Alfarabi on the prudence of founders" Review of Politics 60.4 Sept. 22 1998: 719-721  |
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| 14. | " But if that approach wasn't successful, said
the president, prudence required "we have to have other
options." The president further explained: "The worst thing
that could happen to America would be a combination of WMD and
terrorism."
| Source: | . "General's assessment of war; Strong offense is the best defense" Washington Times Oct. 8 2004: 19  |
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| 15. | "
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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| 16. | "
Despite the potential negative effects of confinement to
macroalgae, enhanced survivorship of small fish within macroalgae
suggests that it plays an important role in mediating the direct effects
of predation on newly settled fish."
| Source: | DAHLGREN, CRAIG P.,EGGLESTON, DAVID B. "ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES UNDERLYING ONTOGENETIC HABITAT SHIFTS IN A CORAL REEF FISH" Ecology 81.8 Aug. 1 2000: 2227  |
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| 17. | "
Lt. Alvarez spent 8 1/2 years as a POW in the dirty, rat-infested
prison, the first year and a half in solitary confinement."
| Source: | Toussaint, Will. "All 8 lawmakers want to name post office for former POW" Washington Times May 31 2000: 1  |
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| 18. | " Her inclusion of the latter allows her
to integrate discussion of changes within family life more fully than
previous examinations of the "civilizing process" or the
"great confinement" have."
| Source: | Wiesner-Hanks, Merry. "Transformations of Patriarchy in the West, 1500-1900" Journal of Social History 33.3 Mar. 22 2000: 739  |
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| 19. | " Detectives
must examine the neglected links between Gordon Brown's prudence
and new Labour's authoritarianism and look at the patterns of
offending behaviour of the holders of real power in Whitehall."
| Source: | Cohen, Nick. "Who killed Magna Carta?" New Statesman (1996) 129.4470 Jan. 24 2000: 12  |
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| 20. | "... Law, M.P., while he himself sounded out D'Arcy Osborne, the
representative at the British Mission to the Holy See, who was back in
Britain after his long confinement within Vatican City."
| Source: | Kirby, Dianne. "WILLIAM TEMPLE, PIUS XII, ECUMENISM, NATURAL LAW, AND THE POST-WAR PEACE" Journal of Ecumenical Studies June 22 1999: 318  |
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| 21. | " The physiologic effects of altitude, effect of
confinement on patient-care delivery, and psychologic effect of
confinement within the isolator must be considered."
| Source: | Christopher, George W.,Eitzen, Edward M., Jr. "Air Evacuation under High-Level Biosafety Containment: The Aeromedical Isolation Team" Emerging Infectious Diseases 5.2 Mar. 1 1999: 63  |
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| 22. | "... said privately yesterday.
"He believes that if we want to retain our status as the
world's only superpower, it requires tremendous self-restraint and
prudence in the exercise of our power," the Kemp intimate said."
| Source: | Hallow, Ralph Z. "Kemp won't run in 2000, ends formal political career: Says he will raise money for Habitat for Humanity" Washington Times Apr. 2 1999: 4  |
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| 23. | " It gave
the attorney general authority to file suits against states allegedly
maintaining unconstitutional conditions of confinement within state
institutions, such as prisons, facilities for the mentally retarded, and
hospitals for the mentally ill."
| Source: | LANGRAN, ROBERT W. "When Officials Clash: Implementation of the Civil Rights ofInstitutionalized Persons Act" Perspectives on Political Science 28.1 Jan. 1 1999: 38-39  |
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| 24. | " Last May, the DeWitt County Board of Review visited
neighbors of a 7,400-sow confinement operation and then--in an action
apparently without precedent in the country--reduced the assessed
property values of homes within one and a half miles by 30 percent."
| Source: | Henderson, Harold. "Noxious Neighbors" Planning Nov. 1 1998: 4-5  |
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| 25. | "... &
defends him & makes his life tolerable)--and his wry questioning of
it within the confinements of the belief."
What was it that finally freed Robbins to explore his Jewishness so
uninhibitedly?"
| Source: | Teachout, Terry. "Jerome Robbins in person" Commentary 118.3 Oct. 1 2004: 76-80  |
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