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    prudential


    1. As their gratification, too, how agreeable soever it may be to certain characters, is not attended with any real or permanent advantage, it is, in the greater part of men, commonly restrained by prudential considerations


    2. The father of my law school girlfriend, Big Bill Kirby, one of the elder Daley’s closest confidants, got me a job offer from Household Finance Corporation in the Prudential Building above the IL Central terminals at good pay


    3. b) The quantum of finance should be within the overall ceiling of the prudential


    4. Banks are required to comply with the Prudential Credit Exposure fixed by


    5. Tired with scrubbing the steps of the Prudential Society's office, which she did year in year out, Mrs


    6. conduct their affairs on the same prudential plan, his father had invariably


    7. possessions he left me, to what he had observed of the prudential


    8. I saw myself then in the full bloom and pride of youth (for I was not yet nineteen), actually at the head of so large a fortune, as it would have been even the height of impudence in me to have raised my wishes, much more my hopes to; and that this unexpected elevation did not turn my head, I owed to the pains my benefactor had taken to form and prepare me for it, as I owed his opinion of my management of the vast possessions he left me, to what he had observed of the prudential economy I had learned under Mrs


    9. Not without prudential considerations, however


    10. ” Thank you very much for that, Larry Wachtel of Prudential

    11. 62, Prudential Securities’s chief technical analyst Ralph Acampora said in USA Today that he expected NASDAQ to hit 6000 within 12 to 18 months


    12. ” That same day, market strategist Ralph Acampora of Prudential Securities asked, “Norfolk Southern or Cisco Systems: Where do you want to be in the future?” Cisco, a key to tomorrow’s Internet superhighway, seemed to have it all over Norfolk Southern, part of yesterday’s railroad system


    13. I was staring off in the general direction of the Hancock and Prudential towers:


    14. 17 percent Brewing notes that were held by Prudential Insurance, and $800,000 to pay expenses incurred in connection with arranging this deal


    15. Even five years later, a survey from Prudential Financial showed that 44% of American investors still say they would never put their money in the stock market again, while 58% say they lost faith in the market


    16. During that long interval Starbuck would ever be apt to fall into open relapses of rebellion against his captain's leadership, unless some ordinary, prudential, circumstantial influences were brought to bear upon him


    17. It may have been a flash of honesty in him; or mere prudential policy which, under the circumstance, imperiously forbade the slightest symptom of open disaffection, however transient, in the important chief officer of his ship


    18. Accessory, perhaps, to the impulse dictating the thing he was now about to do, were certain prudential motives, whose object might have been to revive the spirits of his crew by a stroke of his subtile skill, in a matter so wondrous as that of the inverted compasses


    19. The occupation is rendered dear and venerable, by all the cherished associations of our infancy, and all the sage and prudential maxims of our ancestors


    20. I will ask how many regiments you have in your present establishment? Say thirty-five, and you add twenty, making together fifty-five: what use is there in multiplying regiments without men? The Chairman did state that from prudential motives, he had thought it inexpedient to give the number now actually in service, or enlisted by the present establishment

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    "prudential" definitions

    arising from or characterized by prudence especially in business matters