Ernest prudently takes his leave.
Many Western defense analysts prudently took a wait-and-see approach.
The innkeeper frowned at him, but left - prudently taking the pewter cup with him - and came back with two leather cups.
Prudently taking cognisance of onlookers also turns out to be important in the social behaviour of other primates.
But informed by Joseph Cardinal Bernardin of Chicago of the difficulties lying in wait, he prudently took a raincheck.
He brought it back and prudently took the key before he got out.
Talsali prudently took several retreating steps, falling back on all fours.
Instead, it would be most expedient to prudently take account of the effects of the individual scenarios.
He prudently took her order from that position, remaining behind her instead of coming out around to the other side of the table.
Typically, a fiduciary prudently takes care of money for another person.