Multiple opponents can change the prudence of such a strategy, however.
en.wikipedia.org The local peoples hail this deity as the embodiment of prudence, knowledge, productivity and strength to resist all evils.
en.wikipedia.org With this language, prudence confers upon other virtues the form of its inner essence; that is, its specific character as a virtue.
en.wikipedia.org As minister general of the order, he was untiring in his efforts to restore discipline; and displayed prudence, tact, and executive ability.
en.wikipedia.org Justice can be thought of as distinct from benevolence, charity, prudence, mercy, generosity, or compassion, although these dimensions are regularly understood to also be interlinked.
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