词汇 | prudential |
释义 | prudential adjective formaluk /pruːˈdən.ʃəl/ us /pruːˈden.ʃəl/ careful and avoiding risks: 谨慎的,慎重的;精明的 a prudential approach谨慎的方式 prudential judgments精明的判断 Synonyms cautious prudent Cautious and vigilant abundance an abundance of cautionidiom askance attentive attentively diligence diligent diligent about something/doing something discreet due diligence meticulously meticulousness mindful minutely narrowly semi-conservative slowly snuffly super-cautious super-conservative Examples of prudentialprudential Statutory regulation played a relatively minor role in the prudential control of banks. Prudential deliberators behind the veil of ignorance will realize that the resources necessary to protect their age-relative opportunity range differ at various stages of life. Although both chapters on financial regulation are interesting, the conclusions are pretty standard : there is a call for a prudential regulation of banks. Both the prudential solution and the presentaim view have serious problems accounting for those judgments. Pressures to tighten the net of prudential supervision emerged after several failures of large central banks, particularly after the second oil crisis in 1979. This, it should be noted, is not simply a prudential move, which acknowledges the pervasiveness of sentiments of cultural belonging and attempts to 'civilize' them. Prudential regulation assures a gradual reduction of the financial system's risk, but not rising expected returns, especially for longterm assets. Unless one denies that any such prudential decision is ever prudentially sound, there is no good reason to deny it of a finite wager. By supposing that there are infinite utilities, the concepts of robustness and fragility are rendered useless as ways of distinguishing between prudential decisions. This might be difficult to do, in light of (what we are supposing would be) obvious prudential reasons to choose the good. It includes prudential regulation, regulation of intellectual property, accounting standards, anti-corruption regulation, and rules to crack down on money laundering. How much must one value oneself to prevent lack of self-esteem from threatening one's prudential judgment? This constitutes a reductio of the attempt to reconcile morality in any recognizable sense with prudential rationality. Moral reasoning, when personal happiness is seriously considered below the surface of moral deliberation, becomes prudential reasoning. Admittedly, this is a bit linguistically strained, since the attitudes in question are not in all cases attitudes the individual herself would label 'prudential'. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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