" "Should you call it bad news to be told that you were to live at Stone Court, and manage the farm, and be remarkably prudent, and save money every year till all the stock and furniture were your own, and you were a distinguished agricultural character, as Mr.
Farebrother, who had been puffing at his pipe thoughtfully while Lydgate talked; "but as to the hostility in the town, you'll weather it if you are prudent.
" Toad eagerly scrambled into the seat vacated by the driver, took the steering-wheel in his hands, listened with affected humility to the instructions given him, and set the car in motion, but very slowly and carefully at first, for he was determined to be prudent.
He was pithy; he was prudent; he never said a word too much, nor, on the other hand, did he ever say a word too little.
As a result Diana had abstained from any further imitative flights of imagination and did not think it prudent to cultivate a spirit of belief even in harmless dryads.
Prudent visitors who had ordered refreshments by 'phone in the morning were now being served.
Uncle Benjamin was not so prudent.
Tootles hated the idea of signing under such a man, but an instinct told him that it would be prudent to lay the responsibility on an absent person; and though a somewhat silly boy, he knew that mothers alone are always willing to be the buffer.
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Audaciously, he insisted to put forward new theories by precise measurements and prudent calculations.
2 trillion yuan of capital into the market, but it would not change the central bank's stance of sticking to a prudent and neutral monetary policy, as its goal was to reduce financing costs of the real economy.
New measures under China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), which came into force on March 1, are expected to "encourage prudent and well considered future outbound investments by Chinese businesses," especially if it is linked to China's political objectives like the Belt and Road programme and advanced technology, KPMG said.
If you have smoked for more than 30 years, a low-dose CT scan maybe prudent to screen for lung cancer.
It is true that simply doing tasks that I do well would be a safe, prudent way to live life.
If they live in big, chaotic cities and have no family nearby, they are very prudent about becoming pregnant.
Knowing the avenger to be a man of his word, and believing it prudent to court peace while three such gently social relaxations were in progress, Captain McNulty, of the ranger company stationed there, detailed his lieutenant and three men for duty at the end of the bridge.
This measure helps to address these needs in a prudent, controlled manner," said Nationwide head of mortgages Henry Jordan.
Alibaba calls these estimates "baseless", saying: "We take a prudent approach in the calculation of our GMV, which is scrubbed of fictitious transactions and transactions over certain amount.
The report also warns university students to be prudent in applying for loans, to understand the terms of contracts, and make good repayment plans.