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prudentially
prudentially, adv. (pruːˈdɛnʃəlɪ) [f. as prec. + -ly2.] In a prudential manner; in accordance with prudence; on prudential grounds.1641 Ld. Digby Sp. 21 Apr. in Rushw. Hist. Coll. iii. (1692) I. 227 What is Prudentially and Politickly fit for the good and preservation of the whole. 1710 Strype Life ... Oxford English Dictionary
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prudential
prudential, a. (adv.), n. (pruːˈdɛnʃəl) [f. L. prūdēntia prudence + -al1. Cf. med.L. prūdentiālis (9th c. in Acta Sanct. Boll. (1887) 64).] A. adj. 1. Of, belonging to, or of the nature of prudence; involving prudence; characterized or prescribed by forethought and careful deliberation.1641 Ld. Digb... Oxford English Dictionary
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David Gauthier
Gauthier understands value as a matter of individuals' subjective preferences, and argues that moral constraints on straightforward utility-maximizing are prudentially wikipedia.org
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KlickEx
KlickEx is both a systems provider, and a licensed and prudentially supervised payment systems, for acceleraring traditional international bank transfers wikipedia.org
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ethically
ethically, adv. (ˈɛθɪkəlɪ) [f. ethical a. + -ly2.] In an ethical manner; according to the principles or rules of ethics; from an ethical point of view.1649 Bulwer Pathomyot. Pref. 12 Those also that shall hereafter Physically and Ethically handle the Doctrine of humane affections. 1674 Govt. Tongue ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Charitable investment fundraiser
RCDFs that have been granted an exemption by APRA are require to disclose to investors that the fund is not a bank and is not prudentially supervised by wikipedia.org
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Chemistry and Metallurgy Research Replacement Facility
Judge Judith Herrera dismissed the lawsuit on May 23, 2011, saying the case was “prudentially moot” and “not yet ripe”. wikipedia.org
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miss
▪ I. miss, n.1 (mɪs) Forms: 3–6 mis, mysse, 3–7 misse, 4–5 mys, (5 myss, 6 myshe), 6– miss. [Partly f. miss v.1; but other formations (likewise from the OTeut. *misso-) seem to have coalesced with this. In the sense of ‘loss’ (branch I) the word may partly represent OE. *miss neut., ‘absence, loss’ ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Fitch (politician)
injudicious and censurable act, and although in this he acted incautiously and without due circumspection," in the end "the Earps acted wisely, discretely and prudentially wikipedia.org
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Financial regulation in Australia
the best structure for Australia at that time would involve two regulators: one responsible for prudential regulation of any entity that needed to be prudentially wikipedia.org
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the following are equivalent - Chinese translation - Linguee
guarantor) is a bank or a member company of a group (including a bank) prudentially supervised in a jurisdiction acceptable to the Trustee and the Manager; and (iv) it must have a credit rating acceptable to the Manager (taking into account factors such as the prevailing market conditions, the credit ratings of other entities with comparable financial standing and the credit rating of the ...
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powder
▪ I. powder, n.1 (ˈpaʊdə(r)) Forms: 3–6 poudre, 4 pudre, puder, 4–6 powdre, (4 -dir, 4–5 -dyr, 5 -dur), 4–8 pouder, (4–5 -ere, -ur, 4–6 -ir, 5 -ire), 4– powder; also 4–6 pouldre, 5–6 pulder (6 -dre, Sc. -dir, -dyr), 5–7 poulder (6 Sc. -dar), 6–7 powlder. β. 5 pouþer, 5– 6 (9 Sc.) pouther, 6–7 (8 Sc.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Building society
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand monitors compliance with the prudential regulations, but does not prudentially supervise individual building societies Consequently, they are not prudentially monitored by the Reserve Bank or by the Financial Markets Authority. wikipedia.org
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Treasurer of Australia
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority is the financial supervisor responsible for prudentially regulating the banking, other deposit-taking, insurance wikipedia.org
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Thomas Nagel
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 wikipedia.org
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