0 not having or showing good sense; unwise -- uklok, ubetenksom
Second, the principle allows as prudent exactly the actions that we are most prone to judge imprudent.
The regulations may be used as a safeguard against imprudent companies, and as a signal to the market and consumers.
Nevertheless, this time the problem is considered a one-model problem (p. 107) and people constructing only the initial model are not viewed as imprudent.
The effect is to get the prudent provider to underwrite the imprudent.
Furthermore, imprudent use of the environmental resource base may irreversibly reduce the capacity for generating material production in the future.
First, it can serve as a non-rights-based reason for our moral duty to aid an imprudent person.
As with the previous argument, we can't be completely certain that such a deception would be immoral, or that it would be imprudent.
It would thus be most imprudent to trust to any overtures, let alone any agreement made with revolutionaries.