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The Commission will pay close attention to ensure that the implementing measures brought forward in this regard are prudentially sound.
They have since learned that the government received some information that caused it to "prudentially revoke" the visa pending an investigation, which has yet to occur.
Gauthier understands value as a matter of individuals' subjective preferences, and argues that moral constraints on straightforward utility-maximizing are prudentially justified.
They're all based on a 19th century view according to which we're all rational self-interested agents who can be relied upon to calculate prudentially and act accordingly.
We might therefore ask whether, even within the framework of Oakeshott's thought, this should be considered an achievement of great importance - not simply prudentially but also morally.
This postulates the distribution of resources according to how individual agents acting prudentially (under certain conditions of limitation) would distribute resources for a hypothetical life span.
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority is the financial supervisor responsible for prudentially regulating the banking, other deposit-taking, insurance and superannuation industries.
He felt he was human wisdom prudentially interpolated.... "You silly wimmin," he said over and over again throughout the hearing, plucking at his blotting-pad with busy hands.
When one reasons prudentially, for example about the future reasons that one will have, one allows the reason in the future to justify one's current action without reference to the strength of one's current desires.
Pragmatically and prudentially, Mr. Mandela understands what some civil rights advocates in the United States did not understand in the late 1960's and early 70's: that limits exist on how much good can be done and espoused effectively.
These organizations accept in principle the documents of the Second Vatican Council, and regard the changes associated with the Council (such as the revision of the Mass) as legitimate, if often prudentially unwise, but celebrate the older forms with the approval of the Holy See.
Captain David Porter, USN, of U.S. frigate Essex reported the capture of HM brig Alert on 13 August 1812 in these words: "He avoided the dreadful consequences that our broad side would in a few moments have produced by prudentially striking his colours."