Word: prudently
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Kirby has echoed those warnings since, calling on the Faculty to “exercise care in spending and make prudent use of our resources” in his 2004 report. Hoffman-Bray told The Crimson last February she was confident that FAS would not run a deficit this year, emphasizing that a concentrated effort from the Faculty to limit expenses would be required to avoid such an outcome...
...last month. In those cases, investigators presume, the suicide bombers--thought to be two Chechen women whose names were on the flight manifests--strapped explosives to their bodies. Says a U.S. bomb expert: "Considering how sophisticated the bombmakers have become and how real the threat is, this is a prudent reaction...
Early in the campaign, Jeff met with an influential Democrat who was known to control the Democratic machinery in his ward. The man claimed to sympathize with Jeff’s beliefs, but he explained that supporting Jeff would not be the prudent thing to do in a race where Russ Carnahan was widely expected to cruise to a massive victory. Jeff asked if the man knew of anybody else in the ward who might be worth talking to, and the man thought about it for a second before answering. “To tell you the truth...
...people—with about six or seven different UC people who were involved in getting it passed, with students who had e-mailed me and with the administrators and notably Dean Gross—I really just thought that spreading it over two years was the most prudent approach for students,” Mahan says. “That really was a kind of executive decision—a decision that was part of the...carrying out of the will of the student body, which is what I do on a daily basis...
...After speaking with many students, considering the potential structural changes that we may want to undertake, and taking into account political feasibility of asking for a one-time, lump-sum increase, I felt it was most prudent to personally recommend a two-year phase in,” he wrote...