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  • 11Prudent avoidance principle — Prudent avoidance is a precautionary principle in risk management, stating that reasonable efforts to minimise potential risks should be taken when the actual magnitude of the risks is unknown. The principle was proposed by Prof. Granger Morgan… …

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  • 12Prudent Bettens — Pas d image ? Cliquez ici. Biographie Nom Prud …

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  • 13prudent — pru·dent / prüd ənt/ adj: characterized by, arising from, or showing prudence pru·dent·ly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. prudent …

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  • 14Prudent Joye — (* 15. Dezember 1913 in Roubaix; † 1. November 1980) war ein französischer Leichtathlet. Bei einer Körpergröße von 1,80 m betrug sein Wettkampfgewicht 78 kg. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1936 in Berlin schied Joye in 54,1 Sekunden bereits im… …

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  • 15prudent person rule — The requirement that a trustee, a city or county treasurer, an investment manager of pension funds, or any fiduciary (a trusted agent) must invest funds with discretion, care, and intelligence. Investments that are generally within the prudent… …

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  • 16Prudent Joye — est un athlète français, né le 15 décembre 1913 à Roubaix, mort le 1er novembre 1980, de 1,80 m pour 78 kg, licencié au RC Roubaix de 1932 à 1934, au CA Français Paris de 1935 à 1941, puis au FC Sochaux en 1942 et 1943, et de… …

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  • 17Prudent Bettens —  Prudent Bettens Spielerinformationen Sterbedatum 20. September 2010 Position Angriff Vereine als Aktiver Jahre Verein Spiele (Tore)1 …

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  • 18Prudent Carpentier — was a politician was Quebec, Canada. He was a Member of the National Assembly (MNA). [ [http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fra/membres/notices/c/carpp.htm Prudent Carpentier, Assemblée nationale du Québec] ] BackgroundHe was born on March 13, 1922 in Saint… …

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  • 19prudent — late 14c., from Fr. prudent (c.1300), from L. prudentem (nom. prudens) knowing, skilled, sagacious, circumspect; rarely in lit. sense foreseeing; contraction of providens, prp. of providere to foresee (see PROVIDE (Cf. provide)). Related:… …

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  • 20prudent — prudent, prudential, prudish While prudent is a judgemental word meaning ‘circumspect, judicious’, prudential is merely descriptive in identifying actions and attitudes that have to do with prudence, e.g. prudential motives are motives determined …

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