She steers clear of simple cynicism, having recognized for herself the aesthetic rewards of Wordsworth's calculated risk-taking. |
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These architects are designing spaces for reflection, for experimenting with new ideas, for collaborative risk-taking. |
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They are burdened by years of indoctrination, with its bias against individual responsibility and risk-taking. |
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By the end of the 1960s, she would find herself evaluating the political costs of risk-taking in ocean settings. |
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Leaders were celebrated for their courage and risk-taking when shaping corporate strategies. |
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You said earlier that you felt your work didn't involve enough risk-taking. |
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In helping participants to become empowered, providing support for risk-taking has been key. |
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Most adolescents attribute more negative than positive characteristics to risk-taking peers. |
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These dreams led them to a lifetime of risk-taking adventure, and ultimately the women came to learn of each other's exploits. |
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Most of our leading technology companies have relied on risk-taking venture capitalists. |
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Their position as a risk-taking broadcaster was maintained, as the most controversial brands were all their shows. |
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I wish patients would ask and be completely frank about risk-taking sexual activity. |
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Hypothesis 2 predicted that the profiles would be related logically to other risk-taking variables. |
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The essence of entrepreneurship is smart, calculated risk-taking. |
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This curtailed a longstanding policy that essentially obliged banks to insure their own risk-taking. |
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Some Freudian psychologists have suggested that risk-taking is linked to neuroticism, a personality trait. |
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Such autonomy encourages what to him is a desirable element of calculated risk-taking. |
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However, on average, risk-taking incentives at zombie firms tend to make the insurer's loss exposure grow over time. |
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That poorly designed compensation structures can misalign incentives and induce excessive risk-taking within financial organizations. |
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Murphy Brown was an intelligent, risk-taking sitcom that surpasses its topical '80s humor to become an ageless classic. |
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He didn't bring a resume of playoff success, but he had pure talent and the ability to backstop a risk-taking team. |
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This perception is likely to have encouraged risk-taking not only inside but also outside the financial sector. |
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There isn't a culture of innovation, of risk-taking, and accepting failure. |
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We foster creativity, innovation and risk-taking that will enhance shareholder value and improve our customers' businesses and our own. |
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What about skewed pay schemes with a lack of ethics, which have stimulated reckless risk-taking? |
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Inasmuch as it supports price discovery, financial risk-taking contributes to efficient allocation of resources in market economies. |
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Artistic demands and risk-taking are not empty words, but participants recognise that it is not always easy to hold oneself to them. |
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Prudent and risk-conscious behaviour should be encouraged, rather than short-term revenue generation and excessive risk-taking. |
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I would say based on bankroll and risk-taking personality, you have to decide what you're comfortable with. |
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Everything in life is a gamble, and business is risk-taking. |
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The risk manager is becoming less the enemy of the risk-taking and profit-seeking aspects of the business world and more of a partner in its success. |
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In a global market, consolidation has become a survival strategy, not a route for risk-taking. |
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The connection between propensity for risk-taking behaviors and body art is supported by previous research, primarily with college age subjects. |
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Here he's created an audacious, risk-taking epic that unfashionably takes the chance that it might abandon some of its potential audience. |
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A strategy of disengagement would require bold, risk-taking statecraft of a high order, and much diplomatic competence in its execution. |
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In a large meta-analysis involving 150 studies and 100,000 participants, in 14 out of 16 categories of risk-taking, men were over-represented. |
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The Committee makes recommendations to the Board as to the exposure limits and risk-taking authority to be delegated by the Board to the President and Chief Executive Officer. |
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Our risk framework guides our risk-taking activities and ensures that they are aligned with our clients' needs, our shareholders' expectations and regulatory requirements. |
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Also, remuneration practices in the financial sector should be reviewed, linking perfomance and output to avoid excessive risk-taking, and supervision of financial markets and institutions must be strengthened. |
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Accidents may be inevitable in such a risk-taking environment, but the worst that has happened in three years is two broken arms and one broken leg. |
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While Roosevelt praised action and risk-taking in his Sorbonne speech, he also counseled elevating politics itself. |
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Crime usually involves aggression, risk-taking, and predatory behaviour. |
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Within the context of driver risk-taking, drivers negotiating a signalised junction at higher speeds will be taking a greater risk than those travelling at lower speeds. |
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You got so tired of nearly every risk-taking venture blowing up in your face that you've pretty much stopped attempting anything the least bit chancy. |
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Not surprisingly, given her risk-taking profession, Baden is a competitive poker player. |
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Important issues emerged regarding the influence of peer pressure and acceptable standards of behaviour among young people in relation to risk-taking behaviours. |
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Big Oil now acts more like a risk-averse bank than a wildcatter, following Wall Street dictates on cash flow instead of Texas traditions of risk-taking. |
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Why should the general public foot the bill for the excesses and reckless risk-taking of financial institutions? |
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The accumulated risk-taking by computer buyers is many times the risk capital invested by the producers. |
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In those cases, daring has slipped into foolhardiness, rashness, unnecessary risk-taking. |
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The hearing on Wednesday gave lawmakers a fresh opportunity to inveigh against Wall Street risk-taking. |
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A youth at this stage is preoccupied with using, and there is an increase in risk-taking and dangerous drug-related behaviours. |
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Its structures will petrify. It will never learn that without risk-taking there is no opportunity and no hope. |
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According to the Warwick Business School, bonus clawback at UK banks could in turn affect risk-taking abilities of banks. |
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The article examines the risk-taking behavior of property-liability insurers in the presence of risk-based capital regulation. |
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All risk-taking behaviours are more prevalent in older year groups, and tend to increase progressively with each successive year group. |
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As the GSEs ramped up their risk-taking, the Federal Reserve seemed, until it was too late, oddly unworried. |
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YouTube was more risk-taking, waiting for copyright owners to complain before taking down videos. |
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An atmosphere of risk-taking from the top exists by the very fact that a managing risk initiative is formally put in motion. |
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America has benefited enormously from immigrants' resourcefulness and penchant for risk-taking, says Mr Sridhar. |
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Artistic taste and risk-taking vary from company to company and even industry to industry. |
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Public servants hear the call for greater risk-taking, but remain uncertain about the advisability of taking such risks if the cost of failure is greater than the reward for success. |
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This range of measures must involve, inter alia, fostering a culture of entrepreneurship, allaying the fears attached to risk-taking and setting up a simple and efficient administrative framework. |
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In Ward's telling, Gregory culled able staff members, blocked successors to Fuld and promoted his own favorites as he beat the drum for greater risk-taking. |
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If moral hazard cannot be shown to work then the taxpayer cannot be expected to pick up the bill for the excess and irresponsible risk-taking of private institutions. |
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Escamillo, the toreador, is a modern equivalent: a hedge-fund manager whose extreme panache is matched by the danger to which his risk-taking exposes him. |
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Singapore's attempt to establish itself as a biotechnology centre faces the challenge of encouraging risk-taking and entrepreneurialism in a highly conformist society. |
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So my frontal lobe, controlling my risk-taking and decision-making, is fully developed. |
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The program focuses on risk-taking and other challenging activities and provides participants with the opportunity to show physical prowess and receive emotional support and encouragement. |
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It's an unspoken eloquence, a touch of risk-taking tempered by poetic license and an unwavering belief that it's the simple things that deliver the most memorable moments in life. |
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Process is evident and there is a sense of energy from improvisation and risk-taking in the unlaboured making and surface treatment. |
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But it provides a robust guardrail to constrain risk-taking. |
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Victim-blaming the poor for being poor, when the benefits system discourages risk-taking is morally irreprehensible. |
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This has resulted in excessive risk-taking and, particularly, an underestimation of low probability risks stemming from excessive leverage and concentration. |
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Here as well, the GSE liquidity backstop has emboldened risk-taking and distorted the marketplace. |
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During the development era, Koreans seem to have ignored the increase of risks and, at times, appear to have considered high-stakes risk-taking as heroic. |
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Unfortunately, these are the types of risks kids and teens are most likely to take, when risk-taking can seem like a cool way to be independent or escape problems. |
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Our theorization sees business group affiliation to provide more of a substitutive role to risk-taking behavior associated with ownership characteristics. |
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The best of the bright, whizzy bunch feature Kylie, Foxes and Charli XCX and, with Mr Moroder clearly happy to leave the risk-taking to others, it's an easy listen. |
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For Tunde Dada and his wife, Temi, both Nigeria natives, bringing pieces of the Motherland to American consumers has been a lesson in entrepreneurial risk-taking. |
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Examining risk-taking attitudes and behavior among family business owners will increase the understanding of risk tolerance in general and add to the literature on this topic. |
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The purpose of this study was to examine how substance use, psychopathic traits, and attachment representations explain sexual risk-taking in adolescence. |
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We've got a bunch of risk-taking cowboys running this project. |
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