In Scotland, the risky strategy could founder on the traditional perils of the nation's health bureaucracy. |
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As you have learned, buying a vehicle sight unseen over the Internet can be risky. |
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That means at some stage I'm going to crash and burn, because I really don't see it as risky. |
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What should have been a risky theatrical conceit is turned into an effective device for commenting on or counter pointing the action. |
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Eighty-seven percent now think checking a laptop at a coat check is too risky. |
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The ancient British art of industrial brinkmanship is risky for managements and unions that try to force each other to blink first. |
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You can profit from a short-term investment or speculation that looks risky to others. |
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I know you always thought it was too risky, but nothing ventured, nothing gained, eh? |
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Sometimes midlife crises result in play, like gambling or adultery, which is irrationally risky. |
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Fisher et al. reported that younger inexperienced drivers who were trained on simulators operated their vehicles in a safer, less risky style. |
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But if they don't want to go that risky route, they might have to settle for a fixer-upper or a condo. |
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In today's overheated financial markets, euphoric investors are once again happily financing risky ventures. |
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Many have found it easier and less risky to contract with a vendor that already handles such issues. |
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But the sympathetic atmosphere of the present occasion gives me the confidence to carry out such a risky undertaking. |
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Frankly, I don't think so, even if the undertaking should prove risky and difficult. |
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In Japan, retirement has become a risky business for many wives, who are finding the stress of their husband's presence at home unendurable. |
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This tactic seems risky, because not all ovules get fertilized, and the unfertilized ones abort without storing nutrients. |
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We could try to regulate every aspect of the lives of everyone, so that all unhealthy or risky practices were eliminated. |
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Sure, it was risky but I told Nathan chicks with large boobies would be all over him if he did this. |
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Children would also learn to perform basic first-aid techniques and take responsibility for risky situations. |
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Purchasing art by an unknown artist is, economically speaking, a risky transaction. |
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Adapting Schiller was playing with fire, and getting an opera based on his work on stage could be risky, in Italy above all. |
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The prevalence of these stories indicates that ice break-offs and risky ice conditions have been regular occurrences in the past. |
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They're government agencies that use public money to underwrite risky private ventures. |
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At first we thought it was kinda risky to put it out, because we had our own songs and were songwriters. |
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Cotton production, like many other agricultural enterprises, is inherently risky. |
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He's investigated a proposal to use geosequestration with brown coal in the La Trobe valley, and believes that the technology is risky. |
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Allowing bloggers be the reviewers is potentially a risky venture, depending on how powerful you think blogs really are. |
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For such a risky venture, the reasons for straying outside that safety zone of London is to pick-up more fans. |
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This, like for every drug discovery in the world, is also a risky venture with dubious chances of success. |
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Sometimes those test cases are, by their very nature, very, very risky ventures. |
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As a result Hollywood tries to avoid any risky ventures and is keen to fund tried and tested genres. |
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Collins said the venture is potentially risky but the time is right to study the possibility. |
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In the developed world, bottled water owes part of its popularity to the view that tap water is impure, contaminated, and hence risky. |
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And if this wonderful alchemy of converting risky loans into securities palatable to risk conscious investors falters, the music stops. |
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On the other hand his risky and ill-judged decision to appear before the Petrov Royal Commission in 1954 was a significant blunder. |
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Insisting on nominating a director to the board of the borrower may also be risky. |
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Until recently, the vast majority of telecoms investment professionals had Africa pegged as simply too risky to warrant serious attention. |
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However, hedge funds are risky in that if they lose money, clients pay no fee at all. |
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Or he may take a paternalist view and prefer people not to undertake risky activities on his land. |
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Angioplasty is a popular procedure for clearing clogged arteries and veins, but it can also be risky. |
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Yesterday's event was deemed too risky and dangerous as rain made the soil turn clay-like. |
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That a Benedictine, even a cloistered one, would pen a story about Cistercian life seems inherently risky. |
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However, thanks to their gearing, warrants are particularly risky little beasts. |
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It is clear, and I think most parties will agree, that investment in gas exploration is expensive and risky. |
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Oil exploration is a risky, but potentially highly rewarding, investment option. |
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This can make any sort of naughtiness a highly risky affair, if you'll pardon the expression. |
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Analysts on Tuesday said it was a risky move and the money would be better spent on the airline's rising capital expenditure. |
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However, this idea is quite risky if the White King is living on the queenside. |
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Still, it's a risky gambit that the aging show, which does not have the same water-cooler buzz, can continue to score with viewers. |
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It was not exactly a risky position, my only danger was being mashed by fellow rafters as they banked right, or so I believed. |
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The strategy is risky, but suppliers say it is the result of years of intensive pressure to chop prices. |
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But sometimes puppies get into mischief that's more risky than amusing, and this adventuresome spirit can spell danger. |
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Biotech investing is considered risky as it is based on assessing which pipelines can deliver supernormal profits. |
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The media's apparent agitation on risky issues is part of their democratic function. |
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The choice to go with the proposal seemed risky, so the NSNU board approved the first ad. |
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This is not to say that he was not agonized by risky decisions he needed to make with regard to his career as a sage. |
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But this operation was highly risky because it was an amputation, reconstruction and reattachment in one go. |
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While more risky, yes, this was a kid with a ceiling that no Major League dome could hold. |
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Now we are going by airplane, it is very risky, but we are taking the dangers anyway. |
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I think that the argument there is that it's not as risky as giving one of your kidneys. |
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Given this flair for songwriting, their decision to record a collection of other people's songs seems a little risky. |
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It is risky and erroneous to assume that terrorists will be deterred by criminal prosecution alone. |
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For the medical device industry, only ads for risky devices such as pacemakers or artificial hearts must disclose negative side effects. |
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Not because people haven't been tempted, but because alienating millions of people was not just risky, but stupid. |
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So Capricorns can make advances even during this risky Monkey Year, in which nobody's assured of an even break. |
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In addition, substances such as alcohol can interact with medications, disinhibit patients and contribute to risky behaviors. |
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With the ground as hard as the runways nearby next to the Kintyre course, it seemed a risky strategy. |
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Remaking movies is always a risky endeavor, and remaking a classic can border on the foolhardy. |
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A new kid will use a remote explosive to take out a target efficiently, but it's messy and it's also very risky. |
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I realise acting is a risky profession but you've got to keep believing in yourself. |
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But, the baby's fine, just too close to the interior walls, thus making an amniocentesis too risky for the baby. |
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I mean, I'm thinking maybe people shouldn't be taking risks, launching into risky strategies with their own family home? |
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The first launch of any new rocket is risky and few companies will want to put their very expensive new spacecraft on an untried launch vehicle. |
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Apparently it's too risky to divulge to the hoi polloi where money is spent. |
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It was, they said, far too risky and was overexposed to the commercial property market. |
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Hypnosis is risky because it is easy to lead and encourage the patient by suggestive or leading questions. |
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Amitriptyline, diazepam and diphenhydramine are considered risky for older individuals. |
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It is kind of a risky thing to write a pop song about a legionnaire stuck in a desert. |
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Drug development, especially for antiretrovirals, is an uncertain and risky venture. |
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I've taken a low-risk option because my line of work is more risky than most. |
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The risk assessment can only look for what we know to be risky such as allergenic particles or known side effects in animals. |
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Mercenaries had grown exponentially, and trade routes were risky, the merchant ships pillaged. |
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Struggling companies, once seen as a challenge, are now often deemed too risky to take a chance on. |
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Though risky, some businesses will decide to take their chances and not fully comply. |
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Growth and change are naturally risky, but stagnation is a recipe for failure. |
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As such, the potential returns can be enormous, but investing in these stocks can also be risky. |
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I knew my parents would be back anytime soon, and inviting James over was risky business. |
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Setting up a new business is risky and involves a steep learning curve, and can ultimately lead to failure. |
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It was too risky to stay any longer because sooner or later, someone was going to notice him acting strange. |
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What is more risky, a live orchestra playing wrong notes or a gremlin getting into the electronics? |
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As such, buying an ongoing venture is usually less risky than starting a brand new business. |
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The amount of debt that existed in this country, on both the business and consumer ends, was risky. |
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Thus, it is risky for a patient with ongoing medical conditions to change doctors or to come to a hospital. |
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Namibian banks generally do not see it as their business to lend to risky long-term investments. |
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It is only a matter of how long the risky lending and losses are allowed to accumulate. |
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The final phase is to analyze the strength of the brand to figure out how risky those future brand earnings are. |
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Participating artists discuss the concept of risk, and what makes art risky business. |
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At the end of the day, I think what we are about is helping the company run its business in a risky world. |
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Issuing an originating process one day before the expiry of a limitation period is a risky high wire act. |
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It isn't the only big food company to react to the recession by dialing down new product development, which is expensive and risky. |
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Apart from being deucedly risky and explaining a great deal about the driving in Turkey, it's also an exact parallel of quantum mechanics. |
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The strength of antifascism convinced many conservatives that support for fascism was risky. |
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There are tons of reasons taking pills is just as risky as doing street drugs. |
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It is a risky proposition under any circumstances, and sometimes it doesn't last. |
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Do you find yourself working all the time, drinking too much alcohol, using street drugs, or seeking thrills from risky activities? |
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If so, it might be worth stomaching your losses and switching out of your tech fund to something less risky. |
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When fighting these types it is best to use projectile weapons because seeing as you can't see them, close combat is risky. |
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Charcoal advocates like the smoky flavor and the risky rustic adventure of getting the fire just right. |
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The new work feels risky and adventurous, employing a range of techniques and motifs, and deftly combining the seductive with the rugged. |
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There is now the possibility that the fence built to keep the risk of attack at bay will never open on the grounds that it is just too risky. |
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It's easier, probably a lot less risky, and takes full advantage of the prerogatives of office. |
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However, branching out on your own can be a huge step to take, not to mention a risky one too. |
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The Colts' system also discourages opponents from devising risky game plans. |
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Many a small device company has been created because of a momentous idea that may seem too risky for a large or established firm to gamble on. |
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Service in the armed forces can be risky, but it is not tantamount to a death sentence. |
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Also, when travelling on foot, stick to well-lit, busy, main roads, which are much less risky. |
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There are no glamorous high-tech stocks, even though it is always tempting as an investor to gamble on risky firms, he writes. |
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Pregnancy is considered risky for women with diabetes because of the increased risk of miscarriage, stillbirth and birth defects in their babies. |
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Search-based, targeted advertising helped make e-tailing a much less capital-intensive, risky business. |
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Dismissing cochlear implants as risky, very expensive and of limited achievement does scant justice to their proven value. |
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Hair is thought to contain mana or power and so the cutting of hair is also a risky business. |
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Adrian had only been in the south, west, and east regions, so, her journey was especially risky as she was not familiar with the territory. |
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Doubts about the success of such a risky venture were soon put on the backburner as cinemagoers thronged to cinema halls. |
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Shirts tend to be either too baggy or too short, while tight-fitting clothing is risky at best. |
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Therefore, your pension is priced for a bull market, not a bear market, and as a result is very risky. |
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Summer runs were deemed too risky, because foul winter weather provided far better cover for slow-moving merchant ships. |
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Travelling to and fro at high speeds in a vehicle that weighs close to a ton is, after all, a risky venture. |
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Munitions are switched from ocean-going vessels to smaller craft that make the risky 1,900-km run to Sri Lanka's northeastern coast. |
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But start-up costs are high, and property is a risky investment for all but the long-term landlord. |
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It can be less risky to ignore suspicions than open a can of worms that might end in a disastrous confrontation. |
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This technique works best on straight hair and can be risky for frizzy hair, as poorly executed razoring can make the frizz worse. |
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Having two sequels in the can before the first film even opens is risky, though. |
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One of the occupational hazards of writing a fortnightly column is that the quest for topicality becomes a risky business. |
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Talking about uncertainty is risky because the word itself may send a frisson of fear through many listeners. |
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The second was also risky, as Stanley had not shown his regular touch, and a touchback would have only resulted in a net 11 yards. |
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However, Caesareans are much more risky for women than natural births because of blood loss and the risk of infection from the surgery. |
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On the other hand, the male contestants made a successful use of risky throwing techniques involving falls of the attacking contestants. |
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Any business person knows that without a degree of certainty regarding cash flow, investment in longer-term plans is risky. |
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Feeling a career in the academy would be too risky, he became a commodities trader and trading systems designer. |
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I would love to change careers and become a full time voice actor, but doing so would be extremely risky for me. |
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But the new parent grew wary of its subsidiary's risky hazardous waste work and sought to spin it off five years later. |
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Microsurgery and improved chemotherapy have made treatment less risky, and therefore an option for frail patients. |
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Choosing a name from the local telephone directory is risky if you have no other information about the provider. |
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I don't write checks for my bills before I get my paycheck, that's a pretty risky practice. |
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But the scientists cautioned that biological control of pests is risky if the parasites are not specific to the target pest. |
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We sympathise with people who have difficulty finding tenants but speculative building is still a risky business. |
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Today, we see that investors and speculators are increasingly willing to hold risky junk bonds, asset-backed securities, mortgage-backs, agency debt, and even corporate bonds. |
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But waiting several more months for that to happen seems like an extremely risky strategy, with no assurance of success. |
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Before you attempt this risky fashion move, you need to attain the chest necessary to fill out even the most modest of V-necks. |
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The Navy recently relocated 17 families from areas around Naples who were living in areas they deemed simply too risky. |
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He'd made it abundantly clear that it was an extremely risky game to play. |
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The person who engages in the risky business bears the burden of culpability. |
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The latter will now go head to head with Fox's Fringe, a risky proposition given the overlap in demos. |
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It was deemed too risky to try to disarm or move those chemical munitions, according to these officials. |
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Then, the very next morning, there's a report in the paper from a so-called health expert explaining how even a sip of Lambrusco every three weeks can be risky. |
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Some people find it hard to breathe while wearing thick respirators, so they just cover the mouth and leave the nose exposed in the air, which is wrong and risky. |
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The margin for failure is high and the whole scheme is very risky. |
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During the three-year study of 830 patients, they found artificial respiration saves children who stop breathing as effectively as the more risky intubation procedure. |
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This derives from a study that says just the opposite, ascribing the mortality figure to physical inactivity, risky weight-loss processes and poor diet. |
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This was a particularly risky means of concluding a siege as the attackers using ladders would be continually assailed from above on their climb up the walls. |
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The small private dining rooms that characterized most restaurants offered the possibility of forbidden political dinners or risky amorous assignations. |
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You can pick up a bargain at an auction, but this can be risky as auctioneers can refuse to accept responsibility for the quality of goods they auction. |
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Affirmative action in construction contracting programs is in a tailspin, with some cities bailing out of what they now see as a legally risky enterprise. |
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Not that Mr. Slemmons dislikes the work of a previously unknown artist, it's just that he prefers to invest in blue chips rather than take a flyer on a risky biotech stock. |
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Ordering sand for your kid's sandbox would be risky business. |
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Both men made risky decisions that led to slimming down uncompetitive companies and industries. |
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Betting that the sides will stop short of an all-out war is an increasingly risky gamble. |
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Ditto for underwriting risky junk-bonds, Internet IPOs, emerging telecom debt and LBO debt. |
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Nonetheless, the fact remains that these votes were, from a technocratic perspective, very risky. |
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For McIntyre and his colleagues, the project has been risky from the start. |
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Newspapers were risky as business enterprises, fledgling moneymakers, but, like most small businesses, it was the start-up costs that could prove to be disastrous. |
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I've just finished watching last night's Letterman show and yes, he used an ample amount of potty language that had to be bleeped out, but that's not the risky bit. |
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By a wide margin, he came across as the least scary, least risky, most cautious choice on the stage at myrtle Beach. |
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In babies with the form of the gene that was not associated with risky behavior, vagal tone did decrease, which is what you want. |
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Sinking oil and gas wells offshore is a risky venture because of the danger of blowouts and pipeline ruptures, as well as the daily increments of pollution. |
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I had to tell her she had a condition with her placenta that made abortion risky. |
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However, welcoming refugees is an expensive and potentially risky proposition for European countries. |
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But it serves no public purpose to encourage plaintiffs to regard a successful libel action, risky though the process undoubtedly is, as a road to untaxed riches. |
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A pill that can give women control over their bodies and sexual choice is coming under criticism for encouraging risky behavior. |
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I still think I'm right, but it's probably too risky a venture. |
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Even now, restaurant food is quite cheap, albeit a bit risky. |
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Enzi, the white-haired Republican from Wyoming, has been broadly against government spending and propping up risky industries. |
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These insiders speculate that Miller is to actually benefit in some sort of way because of his vociferousness in pushing this economic and environmentally risky deal. |
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If you're interested in doing a little bushwhacking during your next excursion, here are some tips to make that risky ride a bit more fun and worry free. |
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Although they are less risky than futures or spread betting where, potentially, your losses can be unlimited, they are certainly not suitable for beginners. |
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Preparations were directed towards breaking the cable instead of attempting to weigh anchor which was considered a more risky evolution in the conditions. |
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But only a political biography could illuminate the personal, human dimension of Khrushchev's decision to follow the risky path of de-Stalinization. |
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And they worry that it will spark risky sexual behavior that could cause a resurgence of the epidemic. |
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Opinion polls up until this week suggested that, while it may have been a risky strategy, he was ultimately right. |
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This may sound like a tame enough enterprise to those whose memories are short, but oldsters of those parts will not have to be told that I was venturing into risky business. |
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In the macabre league of risky sports, it is a revelation to learn that fishing outperforms skydiving for leaving its participants with nasty injuries. |
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His articulate grasp of issues and willingness to say risky things will favorably contrast him with the overcautious candidates who parse every poll-tested word. |
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Air support by Allied aircraft was felt to be crucial to success and if a low cloud base prevented this then the enterprise was probably too risky. |
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As this was the first level of resistance, technicians waited to see whether or not investors were ready to come back into the arena of a somewhat risky penny stock. |
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This behavior by the lice is known as phoresy and is in effect a risky process of redistribution in which the lice get to travel freely on the flies. |
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Elsewhere in the article an anonymous diplomat says the U.S. has a newfound willingness to negotiate with insurgent groups, a risky but potentially fruitful concession. |
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Confronted by this evidence of disunity among his enemies, Charles took the understandable but risky course of playing them off against each other. |
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Other risky consignments that are containerised are referred to inland ports for destination inspections while they offload at the importer's premises. |
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Teams are learning asking a safety to cover Gates can be risky business. |
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Indeed, when junk bonds and risky securitization issues go wanting, such risky loans are increasingly funneled through asset-backed conduit programs. |
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Yet the professionals were pouring their own money into tech stocks and commodity-exploration firms that were ripe for recovery but too risky for the public. |
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The day's most prickly moment surrounded one of this election year's hottest issues, and encapsulated the risky nature of an unscreened, unscripted town hall meeting. |
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It was expected that the more psychosocially mature adolescents would be less involved in the risky behavior of heavier drinking, both concurrently and longitudinally. |
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In general, liberation makes sacrifice worthwhile, makes you forget whatever doubts you had about the undertaking, and emboldens you to try other hard and risky endeavors. |
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Around 450 of the 1,000 staff work in the relatively risky area of manufacturing, which was hit by the company's decision last year to discontinue one of its products. |
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With pricing uncertainty making hard-dollar contracts risky, industry associations are petitioning government agencies for relief through escalation clauses on new contracts. |
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He battled huge updrafts and downdrafts to take Solo Spirit up and over a 6700-metre Andean peak in a manoeuvre so risky he opted to wear a parachute. |
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Since a goshawk may occasionally take a chicken or the chicken pest wipe out an entire flock, keeping up chickens is risky business. |
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Figures suggest caesareans carried out during labour without pressing medical reasons were 14 times more risky than a normal birth. |
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Bailouts from side doors are risky because the slipstream may carry a chutist into the plane's tail section. |
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He was dropped on 37 by Cosker but the fieldsman had his revenge when Smith was sent back chancing a risky single and run out by a direct hit. |
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Mendelsohn departed from accepted standards of care in performing cauterization with the heater probe that was unnecessary and excessively risky. |
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The practice of spending 10-11 days in the shed after giving birth and menarche is also risky. |
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An inferiority complex and megalomania are behind Erdogan's policy and it has forced him to take risky steps. |
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Eating mushrooms gathered in the wild is risky and should only be undertaken by individuals knowledgeable in mushroom identification. |
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Battle was risky and best avoided unless all the factors were on your side. |
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Hess admits that many entrepreneurial efforts are apt to fail, making support for them a risky proposition. |
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Low margin It's worth asking whether the costs of having such systemically risky firms in the US outweigh the benefits. |
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For those seeking to improve their appearance, the nose job can be a risky procedure and sometimes irreparable to correct if botched. |
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Should the NHS fund the care of smokers, potholers, skiers and others who make risky lifestyle choices? |
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Tempting as this superrealist approach may seem, I believe it too risky to adopt. |
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Develop justifiable software budgets based on historical usage and cost information to eliminate costly overbuying and risky underbuying. |
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This strategy resulted in rapid growth and a high concentration of risky assets. |
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The cow shot is regarded as inelegant, and indeed risky, but can be very effective for a batsman with strength and a good eye. |
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They recommend a combination of nonjudgmental history-taking and counseling tailored to a woman's risky behaviors. |
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Joss said filming isn't dangerous to the soon-to-be mother because they have stuntwomen doing the risky stuff. |
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From an Orthodox point of view, these two fields do not exclude each other but coinhere harmoniously, although this opinion may seem risky. |
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Hunt prefers smaller tuck-ins to larger acquisitions that can be expensive and risky. |
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Once again, she had let Niffy talk her into another very tricky, highly risky piece of school sabotage. |
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The implicit guarantee by the US federal government created a moral hazard and contributed to a glut of risky lending. |
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About one third of people over the age of 65 are using sleeping pills, despite the risky nature of the drugs particularly for older adults. |
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The lowest dose of carbamazepine was not statistically more risky than was low-dose lamotrigine. |
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It is evident that road to the bequeathal of power is not paved, nor is it safe, and walking on it is risky. |
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April 30 Scotland Beltane Fire Festival, Edinburgh A bit risky but beautiful and traditional nevertheless. |
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Any kind of retcon is a risky move, since it might turn off fans who had invested themselves in the way things were. |
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However, blindly rebinding all plans is risky since this could result in some plans being worsened. |
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That groundwater can be accessed by wells, although removing it can be risky since aquifers can run dry if too much water is demanded at once. |
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Appearing alongside Ewan McGregor, Lewis Hamilton and Jack Whitehall, Rita made a risky wisecrack as she joined the guests on the sofa. |
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I thought that my refusing Barnard would alienate Botha, and decided that such a tack was too risky. |
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Dude swags it up every time in risky colors and experiments different designs. |
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You must give the seller access to your checking account, which is risky, or send funds via smail, which is slow. |
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By the late 19th century, blood transfusion was regarded as a risky and dubious procedure, and was largely shunned by the medical establishment. |
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However, early transfusions were risky and many resulted in the death of the patient. |
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This was risky for publishers because they had to find people that would pay all upfront or make payments. |
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It is a risky test because it involves the opinion of either the judge or the jury that can be based on limited facts. |
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In many cases, those engaging in risky activities will be asked to sign a waiver releasing another party from liability. |
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Typically, a victim cannot hold another liable if the victim has implicitly or explicitly consented to engage in a risky activity. |
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John is really bucking the odds on that risky business venture. He's doing quite well. |
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Obviously, if the bonifications are received in cash, some risky creative bookkeeping is required on the agency side. |
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A key function was to gather information about navigation to make trips less risky and more efficient. |
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The rowing trainer at the time noted that Hawking cultivated a daredevil image, steering his crew on risky courses that led to damaged boats. |
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If, however, the armada arrived in the latter part of the season, say September, turning at the equator was a risky route. |
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However, the presence of marked regional differences make generalization of any such reconstructed belief or practice a risky venture. |
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Both are risky and dangerous, and gave an individual the chance to make many decisions of their own accord. |
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Furthermore, the natural resource abundance provoked a decline in entrepreneurship as profits from resource extraction are less risky. |
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The overall disparity between the opposing naval forces made the amphibious invasion plan extremely risky, regardless of the outcome in the air. |
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Invasion was very risky, and he asked them if direct attacks by air and submarine could take effect by mid September. |
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Admiral of the Fleet Edward Russell was delayed until 29 April, but gained time by making a risky passage through the Gull channel. |
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Prior bids to move oil through the canal had been rejected by the Suez Canal Company as being too risky. |
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Some people think genetically-modified foods are risky, Frankensteinish creations. |
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Aircraft are a major threat, making the use of boats against any fleet with air cover very risky. |
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Hands-free phones are just as risky as hand-held cell phones, the study found. |
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Overspecialization and a focus on internal stability can be risky for the interplay between projects, program and line organization. |
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But colorful versions of Nantucket Reds are, politically, a risky choice. |
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Relying solely on CCS is an incredibly risky and in many places unworkably expensive solution. |
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In real life, Capone's son Albert, known as Sonny, developed the condition mastoiditis, aged seven, and only survived after risky brain surgery that left him partially deaf. |
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Because these low-participating people are the vast majority, the source of most content, and arguably the better problem solvers, it is extremely risky to demotivate them. |
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Prior to the crisis, financial institutions became highly leveraged, increasing their appetite for risky investments and reducing their resilience in case of losses. |
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Ratings for complicated or risky CDOs are unusual and some issuers create structured products relying solely on internal analytics to assess credit risk. |
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First, to portray the king's ancestor as a murderer would have been risky. |
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Rough seas and risky landings did not daunt the Chumash people. |
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Instead, Genovese merely suggests having the president make an example of a reporter who violates his family's policy, which is both difficult and risky to accomplish. |
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I get very little feedback about the extra information I include in the report about abutters or expiring above-market leases or risky sources of income. |
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As authority figures in their community, they were in a good position to collect on the debt, the most risky part of the business from the Spanish point of view. |
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It added to the reputation of Wilkins, when the Stuarts returned to the throne, to have warned that the short term reading of events as managed by God was risky. |
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Lending to a local or municipal government can be just as risky as a loan to a private company, unless the local or municipal government has sufficient power to tax. |
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To deliver the reply, which accepted Piip's conditions for peace, Ransome had to return by the same risky means, but this time he had Evgenia with him. |
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Creating an artificial island is an expensive and risky undertaking. |
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This business plan of yours looks risky. It needs a rethink. |
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We planted some truck crops like watermelons and okra, which was risky. |
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German universities had created a closed elite that could debate controversial issues among themselves, but spreading them to the public was seen as too risky. |
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