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"low-risk" Definitions
  1. involving only a small amount of danger and little risk of injury, death, damage, etc.

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LOW-RISK As stock prices tumbled, yields on low-risk government bonds fell.
LOW-RISK Stock market strength lessened the appeal of low-risk, low-reward government debt.
Low-Risk Growth Strategy: SMRP BV has achieved strong, profitable growth by successfully integrating attractively priced acquisitions and a low-risk organic expansion strategy.
CFPB URGES BANKS TO OFFER LOW-RISK CHECKING OPTIONS: Financial regulators are pushing banks and credit unions to improve consumer access to low-risk checking accounts.
Rating Brumadinho as "low-risk" Brazil's National Mining Agency classified the Brumadinho dam as "low risk" just weeks before its collapse, the agency confirmed to CNN.
CDB's 'low-risk' business profile assessment is characterised by good governance, the low risk strategy of the bank and a low exposure to the non-sovereign sector.
Low-Risk Growth Strategy: SMRP BV has achieved strong, profitable growth over the years through successful integration of attractively priced acquisitions and a low-risk organic expansion strategy.
Citi analyst Michael Klahr said Leumi is a "buy as a reasonably priced low risk bank in a low risk economy with upside from higher rates and capital return".
"Some teams will do a high risk or a low risk for every grade, like a high-risk 6 or a low-risk 5," said Derek Falvey, the Twins' chief baseball officer.
We should also be careful about mixing high risk prisoners with low risk prisoners in a treatment setting because the low risk individuals may become more likely to re-offend as a result.
You take very long term, low risk steps and strategies.
" Durbin in a statement said the procedure was "low-risk.
It's an easy way to shop — low risk, high reward.
Late Wednesday afternoon, that mission proved anything but low risk.
Over all, none were considered at low risk for bias.
I really felt like I was at very low risk.
I was advised CDC considers this 'Below Low Risk' situation.
There remains a low risk to neighbors of the Skripals.
For Blackstone, it's a high-yield product with relatively low risk.
Go deeper: Low-risk investments are fueling more private equity repurchases
To earn stable returns, consistently contribute to a low-risk fund.
But licensing Marvel's angry green hero had been relatively low risk.
And the way they've set it up is relatively low risk.
Many are low risk, offer attractive returns, and carry tax advantages.
They were supposed to be low-risk; we thought they were.
Weaker stocks helped raise investor appetite for low-risk government debt.
Still, the acquisition was always, and still is, incredibly low risk.
On the bright side, psychological therapies for pain are low-risk.
Lending to people who are already rich appears relatively low-risk.
The defendant will be assessed as high, medium or low risk.
German debt is the low-risk benchmark for the euro zone.
Scott's change in body mass and microbiome were considered low-risk.
"It is a low-risk way to enter entrepreneurship," she said.
From there, the way out comes in low-risk baby steps.
Rusch said he considers that potential shift as low-risk to Tesla.
Consequently, they were often considered low-risk and never tested for STIs.
Faced with this diagnosis, most doctors would take the low-risk option.
Most are considered low-risk, with little chance of leading to cancer.
BlackRock's operations are relatively low risk, with little balance sheet-related risk.
It's really low risk for them to do that kind of event.
Western Europe provided the greatest number of "low risk" cities at 25.
Most are considered low risk, with little chance of leading to cancer.
The procedure is mostly low-risk, and usually takes about 15 minutes.
Certainly, attempts to round up low-risk undocumented workers predate Mr Trump.
Lesbian sex is commonly portrayed as "low-risk" — and not without reason.
Certain HPV types can cause genital warts, which are considered low-risk.
In 2013, Simpson scored three points, falling into the "low risk" category.
Many investors are looking for long term, low risk, high quality investments.
Low-risk Dutch mortgage loans represent over half the bank's loan book.
The US State Department designates East-Timor as a low risk destination.
Wealthier countries such as France, Finland and Iceland faced a low risk.
Sanders's town hall is a low-risk, and probably low-reward, move.
Almost half the guarantees were granted to low-risk social housing institutions.
The low risk and cost of these zones may be illusory, however.
These guys are the bargains, and almost always represent low-risk signings.
Many do not take low-risk behavior, like condom use, into consideration.
BSF BSF's VR reflects the bank's low risk appetite compared with peers.
Instead, federal authorities spoke of a low risk to the United States.
For your home and low-risk environments, green cleaning products are fine.
One study published in August found no benefit in low-risk patients.
For New Yorkers who are low risk, nonessential gatherings will be restricted.
Reality TV tends to be low-risk, and it's generally low-reward.
Frankly, diplomacy is a low-risk part of the strategy for Trump.
But in 22017, the authorities judged him as posing a low risk.
In younger and healthier groups, breast cancer surgery is considered low risk.
They know it can be a low-risk, high-reward criminal enterprise.
The CDC says there is "likely very low risk" of that happening.
All of the contacts are then categorized into high or low risk.
This resulted in housing some high-risk detainees with low-risk detainees.
"It will bring us growth in a low risk environment," he said.
"Acupuncture is a safe, low-risk, low side-effect intervention," he continued.
"These are easy targets, a low-risk outlet for racism," he said.
True, each individual strike to date has been limited and low risk.
Benjamin Kerr, an evolutionary biologist, modeled how low-risk individuals are crucial to flattening the curve of the epidemic: The idea is simple: If low-risk people don't socially distance, then the entire containment process is not effective.
Administration officials will have to pay the 15 percent capital gains tax whenever they sell their low-risk assets — the tax is only deferred — but the benefit comes from turning high-risk assets into low-risk assets, tax-free.
"Sweden is a low-risk economy with low-risk banks ... but the 'one size fits all' Basel IV framework rules include countries with a higher risk profile like Mexico, India, Italy and Spain," SBA CEO Hans Lindberg told Reuters.
Researchers concluded that low-risk prostate cancer has a favorable prognosis without treatment.
Current guidelines recommend watchful waiting as the preferred approach for low-risk patients.
The affirmation reflects FULT's stable performance, established franchise and relatively low risk appetite.
Yields on low-risk government bonds, another asset sought in troubled times, rose.
A: Low risk of recession (during) 2019, but goes up in mid-2020.
"Look, this is all a very, very, very low-risk situation," Chapman said.
The majority of non-core loans relate to low-risk social housing lending.
Singapore's stock market lost 14 percent in 2015 - hardly a low-risk investment.
And it seems to carry only a very low risk of bacterial transmission.
Low risk late-draft gambles don't come with much higher ceilings than Wang's.
Other than a huge mess (and food allergies), this one is low-risk.
High diversity is associated with a low risk of obesity and many diseases.
And the good news is that it would be a low-risk endeavor.
There was only a "low risk" of unrest following her absence, he added.
They are thought to be the stable, low-risk portion of a portfolio.
The ratings also factor in BICE's low risk appetite and sound asset quality.
In debt markets, yields on low-risk German and U.S. government bonds rose.
The company awaits marketing approval for low-risk patients in the European Union.
EEG is a low-risk entry toward a BCI device gaining FDA approval.
However, that option would be available only to minimum and low-risk prisoners.
The contact was extremely low risk — it's as safe as you can get.
Dr. Welch pointed to men who receive a low-risk prostate cancer diagnosis.
"It was very low risk for me to purchase the dress," she said.
Vanke said it considered the securities to be low cost and low risk.
Relatively low-risk money market funds pulled in nearly $19 billion, the data showed.
Pan-American generates relatively stable earnings due to its relatively low-risk product profile.
The program allows for expedited border clearance for travelers deemed to be low-risk.
Relatively low-risk money-market funds attracted $10.4 billion during the week, Lipper said.
Models varied too much, it said; low risk-weights were flattering some banks' ratios.
In certain otherwise low-risk individuals, Afib can be a nuisance but not dangerous.
Trafficking in them remains, in Mr Collis's phrase, "a low-risk, high-reward crime". ■
"It's very low risk for the landowners" as Poshtel handles the construction and maintenance.
Such tie-ups are also a low-risk way of trying out new figures.
Ad fraud is the world's most lucrative yet low-risk form of criminality today.
"But with inflation still low, these low-risk assets are earning a real return."
Parents who pose a low risk are supposed to be released with their kids.
The cloudy economy outlook has underpinned the appeal of low-risk U.S. government bonds.
In addition, white defendants were mislabeled as low risk more often than black defendants.
Low risk scores mean that a customer is expected to have low health costs.
"Morgan" is a low-risk proposition for Fox with a skimpy $6 million budget.
The entity's equity investment policy is focused on low risk, consistent dividend-generating companies.
Most women with low-risk DCIS "will live long and productive lives," Esserman said.
NBB has healthy capitalisation, reflecting both its strong capital base and low risk profile.
It requires minimal investment, is relatively low risk and the returns are potentially massive.
Low-risk German equivalents fell 5.4 bps to 0.31 percent, a two-week low.
The yen, which rallied in recent days driven by low risk-appetite, weakened overnight.
Two is the business cycle, which is showing a low risk for a recession.
Previous ratings of Simpson have scored him in the low-risk category for release.
Investors sought safe havens such as the yen, gold and low-risk government debt.
And they said that people buy municipal bonds because they are low-risk investments.
When it comes to trafficking, the equation is in fact-low, risk-high returns.
But it was designated a low-risk recall, and no illnesses were ever reported.
CDs are very low-risk and insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC).
The Task Force found no evidence that screening low-risk adults would be beneficial.
"The low risk, high quality names just keep going up in valuation," Fleishman said.
It was also twice as likely to incorrectly flag white defendants as low risk.
Stock market weakness has driven investors into the shelter of low-risk government debt.
Fitch considers BK appropriately capitalized in the context of its low-risk balance sheet.
Mr. Maurstad noted that policies for homes in low-risk areas cost around $500.
The lumbar pillow is about as low-tech and low-risk as it gets.
"Open-heart surgery, particularly in low-risk patients, is very profitable," Dr. Herrmann said.
In the battle to gain acceptance, Solidia is starting with simple, low risk products.
Los Angeles, Cleveland and  Boston have already decided to release prisoners deemed low-risk.
Having a pile of low-risk investments offers ballast to an otherwise risky life.
At the same time, these bail systems regularly leave low-risk people behind bars.
The funds are seen as low-risk vehicles that invest in short-term securities.
Focusing on low-risk, low-level offenders is not the way to do so.
The low-risk strategy would be to bring in a pliable unknown to direct.
We have a very low risk simply because borrowers can pay back more easily.
The bottom line on a bear market risk: The combination of low inflation, low risk of sharp monetary tightening and low risk of recession is what has led Goldman to tell clients that very low returns are more likely than a sharp decline.
The business which is closing focused largely on lending to low-risk property in Britain.
O'Leary said it's a "low risk pick," and the company has a strong balance sheet.
And the Apple Watch will primarily appeal to a low-risk population to begin with.
The notes, which regulators say were unregistered securities, were pitched as low-risk and conservative.
Dogs that mostly stay at home and walk around the neighborhood are at low risk.
The virus is what she calls low-risk, but high-consequence — like rabies, she says.
That result was led by $1.2 billion that moved into low-risk U.S. Treasury funds.
Donna Childs' very low-risk house costs just $350 a year to insure against flooding.
A friend recently described me as a "low-risk" person, and well, I couldn't argue.
Factor that into the low risk of the Sullinger deal, and other deals like it.
He said low-risk, low-volatility stocks have historically outperformed higher-risk stocks over time.
Under Nevada Parole Recidivism Risk and Crime Severity Guidelines, Simpson is a low risk felon.
What's more, high-risk detainees were not properly restricted, while some low-risk ones were.
Underwriting standards are prudent, and a large part of lending is low-risk housing loans.
Kohli favors a barbell approach with low-risk Treasurys and high-quality long-term bonds.
Suppose a car insurer faces two different types of customer, high-risk and low-risk.
He also called the European debt a low-risk investment that ultimately paid in full.
While much P2P lending is low-risk, some is speculative, and not only in China.
"People who live in moderate- to low-risk areas should buy flood insurance," he said.
Shell said its assessments indicated "a low risk of stranded assets in the current portfolio".
That comes in well below the U.S. rate of 26 percent for low-risk births.
BMO's low risk factor focuses on stocks with low short interest, stable income and prices.
Insurers Humana and Baxter International and Tyson Foods are also in BMO's low risk group.
So we added a fourth person who is a low risk for contracting this thing.
State officials say all three cases pose low risk of exposure to the general public.
Three areas were rated high risk, 10 a medium risk, and just seven low risk.
The United bid had three areas of medium risk, and 17 areas of low risk.
Just as important is finding people at very low risk, he and other researchers said.
For patients at low risk (Stage 1), a healthy lifestyle may be all they need.
She was told that despite her symptoms, she had a low risk for the virus.
I mean there is very low risk for the FTC to not approve this deal.
So it's not clear how extensively it would in fact apply to "low-risk" apps.
Earlier this month, it gained approval for a new clinical trial of low-risk patients.
FEMA maps classify flood zones into three categories: high-risk, moderate-low risk and undetermined.
Dahlgren shared her story Wednesday with "Today" and said she believed she was low risk.
While low risk can mean low reward, he has been rewarded for his steady approach.
Low-risk offenders who complete their programs are eligible for conditional early release ("home confinement").
Those regulations act as a disincentive to holding low-risk debt instruments in trading books.
U.S. Treasury yields fell to six-week lows as investors piled into low-risk assets.
It's a low risk of progression—less than 1 percent per year—but it happens.
The therapy was trialed on 413 patients with low-risk prostate cancer across 10 European countries.
He said it could have low risk and high reward, if traded against $215 per share.
Startups like May Mobility say these let riders experience AVs in a low-risk environment. 4.
Hold traffickers accountable Human trafficking is a high-reward, low-risk crime, and traffickers know it.
But like Masood, the Westminster killer, he had been regarded as a low-risk, peripheral figure.
I'm not saying you're high risk I'm just saying I can confirm that you're low risk.
A falling or low TED spread would indicate low risk of bank defaults and economic stability.
Relatively low-risk money market funds took in $6.5 billion during the week, the data showed.
But Rice's defense team argued his older age put him at a low risk of recidivism.
As stocks tumbled, investors favored low-risk Treasuries, the Japanese yen and other perceived safe assets.
Some 60,000 men with low-risk cancers will undergo surgery or radiation, according to medical experts.
Certainly there are harms associated with indiscriminate aspirin use for primary prevention in low risk populations.
The 'aa' solvency assessment of CDB is driven by 'excellent' capitalisation and a 'low' risk profile.
It said ransomware, "from the bad guy point of view," is low risk and high reward.
Another clear winner has been British government debt, a low-risk investment sought in uncertain times.
Relatively low-risk money-market funds recorded $26 billion in withdrawals during the week ended Jan.
Then I gave the grill a low-risk test drive with some chicken and was wowed.
Nearly $31 billion moved into relatively low-risk money market funds, the strongest figure since 2013.
This figure is almost twice that of countries categorized as "medium" or "low" risk (8.9 percent).
It is basic economics: as premiums rise, more low risk patients drop out of the pool.
I was especially worried because, in this study, "low risk" status required all four healthy lifestyles.
This cautious and measured approach makes HongMeng OS a low-risk play with massive potential upside.
BK's risk-adjusted capital position remains solid in the context of its low risk balance sheet.
And those who chose very safe, low-risk options might have seen only a slight increase.
Investors again sought protection from market volatility in low-risk assets such as Treasuries and gold.
The yen, which has rallied in recent days pushed by low risk-appetite, weakened on Thursday.
She also noted that there was a very low risk of death for those under 30.
The national flood program says 20 percent of claims are paid in areas considered low risk.
They are so low-risk and such high-cost that we should just get them home.
Officials say the 22,060 people at the game are at low risk of contracting the virus.
As the CDC notes in their advisory, this would be classified as a low risk exposure.
But for low-risk births, research shows birth centers can be just as safe as hospitals.
Its loan portfolio is mainly concentrated in France and about half is low-risk housing loans.
Previously, he said that area was considered at a low risk under the insurance industry models.
The more low-risk factors a person had, the longer his or her projected life span.
Plus, it's a low-risk partnership, and it aims to add convenience to their guests' lives.
Midwives tend to be less expensive, and are equipped to safely perform low-risk hospital births.
There is a low risk of long-term effects of wildfire smoke exposure for healthy individuals.
However, the bank's VR benefits from a comfortable liquidity position and currently low-risk asset exposures.
Expanding that screening to people at low risk, however, yields more false positives than true revelations.
Other officials had decided, based on my history, that I was low risk for Covid-19.
And if they're at a low risk, they may eventually come down with the illness later.
Trading volume in Shanghai shrank to the lowest level in nearly four months, reflecting low risk appetite.
What has stopped during the shutdown, he explained, is the routine inspection of low-risk food facilities.
Most importantly, the treatment has a low risk of contributing to the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
The link between e-cigarette use and eventual cigarette use was especially strong for low-risk kids.
This lets firms test ideas in secure, rich, low-risk Singapore before exporting them to bigger markets.
It's a high reward low risk platform for companies like Bose, so you can't really begrudge them.
When low-risk assets offer a poor return, investors are willing to take more of a chance.
Relatively low-risk money-market funds attracted $7.7 billion, marking their sixth straight week netting new cash.
" Those creators will be required to moderate their comments and "demonstrate a low risk of predatory behavior.
The current plan is to remove seven unspent, low-risk fuel rods by June of this year.
By contrast, 40% of products that are marketed to the general public are classified as low-risk.
The panel agreed Malil posed a low risk of committing violence in the future, the paper reported.
The company expects a Sapien 220 trial in low-risk patients to be enrolled by mid-689.4.
Low-risk money market funds posted $5.1 billion in outflows for a second straight week of withdrawals.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Panin Sekuritas's National Ratings reflect the company's consistently solid capitalisation and low risk appetite.
"But you wouldn't do this for someone at low-risk for cardiovascular disease or stroke," he says.
I prefer Wynn, but MGM's good for low risk because of the growth it's got in Vegas.
Once a country's prison population is large, additional prisoners are more likely to be low-risk offenders.
More than one-third of them came in only for low-risk procedures that were not emergencies.
The Army described it as a "low risk" partnership that is of "significant interest" to the military.
Overall, the prevalence of all high-risk and low-risk HPV types was consistently higher in men.
He also sees trouble brewing in a perceived low-risk portion of the market: investment-grade debt.
Soil analysis found "low risk" to residents' health near Bullseye Glass Co. in Southeast Portland, officials said.
Financial regulators are pushing banks and credit unions to improve consumer access to low-risk checking accounts.
The company earlier this year gained U.S. approval to study use of TAVR in low-risk patients.
This would dramatically reduce the backlog for low-risk clearances and get these individuals to work faster.
In other ways, ACA can help market forces encourage low-risk subscribers to participate in the program.
Small drones weighing about a half pound would be considered low-risk and would require no restrictions.
Their average salary is about $32,000 a year (compared with about $67,000 for 300 low-risk occupations).
BK continues to maintain solid capital levels, particularly in the context of its low -risk balance sheet.
GB's VR reflects an evolving company profile following restructuring, a conservative strategy and a low risk appetite.
They get to pick what is more important to them: low-risk returns or big payday potential.
To be a cybercriminal is the highest-paying, low-risk job in the world, Mr. Gazit said.
For them, securing a spot in a low-risk, sex-positive play space is worth the cost.
Those who are first in line take only a small amount of pizza: Low risk, low reward.
Sites that are deemed to pose a low risk to the general pubic will not be covered.
They're not to be confused with money-market funds, which are a type of low-risk investment.
Generally, a low risk tolerance will mean investing more in bonds and less in stocks or equities.
U.S. regulators should look to Europe and India's models as two low-risk approaches to data protection.
Increasing numbers of people at low risk might decide the insurance was not worth the rising price.
Five percent is the spread between a Chinese low-risk rate and that of the U.S. dollar.
TSA PreCheck, valid for up to five years, allows low-risk travelers to enjoy expedited security screening.
The executive order will increase the relative attractiveness of underwritten short-duration plans for low-risk individuals.
The World Health Organization recommends that low-risk women in labor eat or drink as they wish.
Volatility in equities, though, has also added to a bid to hold low-risk U.S. government debt.
It seemed like a good, low-risk opportunity to dip my toes in the home voice-assistant waters.
Many others say they will take precautions but won't let a low risk of infection blur their focus.
My medical team has been amazing and evidence-based, and I have a relatively low risk of recurrence.
Adi: I think there's a high-risk and a low-risk way of making a good Chapter 3.
I'm extremely white, and to watch a show like this, on some level, is low-risk for me.
Even populations thought to be at low risk were declining at a rate of 2.7 percent a year.
If you're looking for a rising star, there's a low-risk place on the ticket — next to me.
Plants work well because they're strong, cheap, and have a low risk of contamination with toxins or pathogens.
Relatively low-risk money-market funds attracted $10.4 billion during the week, according to the fund-data service.
Money-market fund investors pulled $16.7 billion from the low-risk investments during the week, according to Lipper.
The phrasing, however, is generally intended to reflect uncertainty about whether the tumor is benign or low risk.
The political payoff Trump is reaping from the last week of military action comes at a low risk.
The FDA would like to shift smokers unable to quit nicotine from high-risk to low-risk products.
Since differential privacy has been studied for a decade, it's a relatively low-risk security strategy for Apple.
This prompted a rotation out of the ultra-low risk Treasurys, and put money to work in stocks.
Two of these types, HPV types 280 and 290, are considered "low risk" because they only cause warts.
Relatively low-risk money-market funds attracted $5.7 billion during the week, according to the fund research service.
A money market account is a low-risk account with FDIC insurance, just like a regular savings account.
Maryland alone could save over $100 million in the first year by reducing its low-risk geriatric population.
Overall, 21,93 people, or about 29 percent, fell into the healthy group, which the researchers considered low-risk.
Prisoners who are minimal or low risk of recidivism can receive an additional five days of time credits.
Ohio's rating reflects its small size and diversified business profile, adequate asset-liability management, and low risk investments.
They defined people who engaged in healthy levels of all of these activities as a "low risk" group.
Trying new pillows, throws, and sheets is a low-risk way to refresh your living room and bedroom.
They warned that more cases are likely to occur, but there is low risk of a wider outbreak.
But, in general, there has been low risk in hiring tax policy experts to go to K Street.
Once you're approved, you'll be good for up to five years — as long as you remain low-risk.
Therefore, it's more likely that a low-risk individual will expose a high-risk individual to the virus.
Using tests on low-risk, asymptomatic air passengers means fewer tests are available for individuals at high risk.
Countless other government services have also been stalled including IPO reviews, immigration cases, and low-risk food inspections.
Few universities — or media accounts — distinguish between what academics refer to as high-risk and low-risk fraternities.
And we have tips to minimize your already low risk of catching an illness in a public bathroom.
"If low-risk people don't socially distance, then the entire containment process is not effective," Mr. Warzel says.
Lifestyle changes are hugely important not only for those at low risk, but for those at high risk.
"It gave us an opportunity to learn through a somewhat small and low-risk use case," Shivananda said.
Its debt is considered low-risk with the share of fixed-rate (post-swaps) at 68% in 2016.
The bank manages its liquidity carefully and the bulk of its assets are low-risk and short-term.
The vaccine is not generally recommended for use in the United States because of low risk of infection.
In 2016, Skylar Jones underwent what was considered a relatively low-risk procedure to repair a heart defect.
Some officials criticized the sheriff's decision, noting that work-release programs are generally good for low-risk offenders.
Potassium iodide itself presents a very low risk to health, though there may be side effects and allergies.
For the regular season, it's a low-risk, medium-reward tactic that fits their personnel and maintains order.
"There appear to be several patterns in the list of high- and low-risk installations (such as high risk on ships and low risk at medical facilities); however, additional research is needed to understand and accurately characterize the structural, organizational or environmental factors that contribute to these patterns," the report said.
We could decide this is a national priority and decide that Matt and I here in DC have to pay some sort of flood insurance premium even though we are super low risk just because there are more floods happening and you need more low risk people in the pool.
A total of 14 vulnerabilities were found, 10 considered low risk, and four rated medium risk by the team.
But they make money, every time, and because the budgets are small, each new installment is relatively low-risk.
Relatively low-risk money market funds pulled in $81 billion, also the most recorded, the research service's data showed.
BMW might have found a low-risk way to test its autonomous driving systems — in the pool. Wait…what?
There aren't any health-related travel restrictions for Nigeria since visitors are still at low risk for contracting Lassa.
Again, in the world of entitlements, I know that you're you and I can confirm that you're low risk.
But it really sounds like a pretty low-risk way to resuscitate old hardware you might have hanging around.
When other options are moderate, a vote for a third party is seen as low-risk, say party staffers.
"The output floors... would have a significant adverse impact on low risk business, for instance residential mortgages," Enria said.
Fitch believes that STT is appropriately capitalized, given the agency's view of the company's relatively low-risk balance sheet.
U.S. Treasury benchmark yields rebounded from six-week lows as investors pared back holdings of low-risk government debt.
Low risk-weights mean lower RWAs, which in turn mean banks need less equity for a given CET1 ratio.
The Saudi central bank parked the nation's oil wealth in Treasury bonds and other low-risk, low-return assets.
They have favored U.S. government debt, the yen, gold and other perceived low-risk assets to park their money.
The individual mandate was designed to bring in enough low-risk customers to make the market profitable for insurers.
Lesbians were at disproportionately low risk for certain kinds of STIs, but that didn't mean they didn't have needs.
Low-risk money market funds attracted $1.6 billion in inflows to mark their second straight week of new demand.
Reed underwent what she was told would be a low-risk surgery to treat her uterine fibroids in 2013.
A Defense Intelligence Agency review later determined the leak posed only a moderate to low risk to national security.
Low risk appetite, tight market liquidity, and ChiNext's slowing earnings growth are the main reasons behind this, Gao wrote.
Maritime capabilities and cooperation between the three countries remain weak, making the area "low risk, high reward," he explained.
On expansion, Arriagada said the company would focus on brownfield developments as a low-risk and high-return option.
"When you only look at only low-risk women, you see 15-fold variation" in rates of the procedure.
You get this sense that it is satisfying, it's clean, it's low risk, it's the cure for most ills.
Low-risk defendants will be released, and the courts will decide whether to release or hold medium-risk suspects.
Regulators, who use a "stable" or "inclusive" culture as a proxy for low risk, are breathing down your neck.
Putting these low risk youth on any type of probation may actually result in higher rearrest and reconviction rates.
The first thing I backed last year was the Pebble Time watch, a fairly low-risk, high-return product.
The key, according to Moss, is choosing a low-risk area that can produce a quick return on investment.
A woman at high risk may never get breast cancer just as a woman at low risk still could.
The U.S. low-risk population will represent more than 40% of the total treatable U.S. TAVR population, Medtronic said.
She shared three options that either offer low risk, or have the potential to climb as interest rates fall.
"Lifting the productivity on our $50 billion asset base creates a low risk and highly attractive return," he said.
However, controversy surrounds the use of aspirin to prevent a first heart attack or stroke in low risk patients.
This card is great for low-risk loans with a decent earning potential, depending on how much you spend.
The new vaccine was tested in 393 healthy people considered at low risk for infection and 72 rhesus monkeys.
They differ from the low-risk smokeless tobacco products, long on the American market, in their attractiveness to smokers.
Lending to public sector employees and pensioners is popular among Brazilian banks because it is viewed as low risk.
If Horta-Osório can reconcile the bank's low-risk, high-return ambitions with reality, then that premium should persist.
Amazed, she realised that the strips could provide a low-risk strategy for stimulating taste and aiding dysphagia therapy.
The VR also factors in the bank's overall low risk appetite and a track record of limited operational losses.
At $20 each it's hardly a big investment, and the reversible nature of the mod makes it low risk.
They represent about 45% of those at high risk of automation and just 18% of those at low risk.
Occidente's business model is largely based on commercial banking, with an increasing participation of low-risk consumer banking products.
There are now even support groups to help reassure men with a low-risk cancer who choose active surveillance.
The United States Preventive Services Task Force has issued a "D" recommendation for screening asymptomatic adults at low risk.
The President plans to identify "high-risk, medium risk and low-risk" counties where different measures would be appropriate.
His shocking decision to join the Warriors this summer was a low-risk, high-reward move for the team.
"It's pretty low-risk, depending on who you are, what you do and how ballsy you are," she says.
President George W. Bush was diagnosed in 2004 with a "low" to "very low" risk of coronary artery disease.
This would be like that, but much worse — US government debt is the very foundation of low-risk investments.
But the factors that make me low-risk for terrorism have nothing to do with my exposure to disease.
The administration is considering a plan where counties would be classified as high-risk, medium-risk or low-risk.
Had he purchased $100,2.13 of low-risk bonds he would have doubled his money by the end of 1934.
An assessment of Dennis found that he was a low risk, but the board continued to turn him down.
Based on the study results, these discussions should lead more low-risk patients to consider statins, the authors conclude.
Five years later, it started All Weather, a fund that pioneered a steady, low-risk strategy called risk parity.
"Moreover, current regulated rates of return are attractive compared to other low-risk investments, such as bonds," he explained.
America's mission to protect the Kurds after the Gulf War is a model for low-cost, low-risk intervention.
Of the low-risk contacts, 28 were health care personnel, 15 were airline contacts, and eight were other acquaintances.
Not only is this a low-risk way of testing how reliable a friend is, it also builds closeness.
When the low-risk profitable trades unraveled as the bonds defaulted, however, these traders were paying out big money.
They handled relatively low-risk logistics and infrastructure-related work as part of a larger multinational United Nations force.
In a low-risk, low-cost move, the Cavaliers bought themselves experience, depth and scoring by adding Rose, 28.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Pan-American's ratings reflect its extremely strong capitalization, relatively low-risk liability profile and modest operating performance.
Firstly, in case they're pregnant because of the low risk to a developing human, and secondly, because of their periods.
Other experts note that DCIS carries such low risk that it should be considered merely a risk factor for cancer.
They have favored U.S. government debt, the Japanese yen, gold and other perceived low-risk assets to park their money.
He considers it to be a cheap and low-risk way to invest in the ascending internet-of-things revolution.
However, the letter did not clarify how access to DMV information helped it vet TTP applicants as being low-risk
He characterizes his repo work as a relatively low-risk job because he has the backing of the court system.
Relatively low-risk money-market funds took in $3.5 billion in the weekly period, according to the fund research service.
Still, the research team reported in the journal Headache, only 19 of the studies were at low risk of bias.
The bill allows prisoners deemed "low-risk" to earn early release credits by taking part in anti-recidivism activities — i.e.
It's an excellent, low-risk and cheap way to gain diversified exposure to the entire universe of investable U.S. stocks.
Kindred's approach is also notable because of its low-risk model that doesn't require customers to make major capital investments.
But cyberattacks offer a high-impact, low-cost and comparatively low-risk way to generate cash and intimidate other countries.
Overall, C-sections are down for the third year in a row, making up 26% of low-risk first births.
A Ponzi scheme is a fraudulent investment operation promising high rates of return with low risk to those who invest.
Treasury prices had gained earlier on Wednesday as concerns about the tumbling Turkish lira boosted demand for low-risk debt.
In senior SBBS banks would thus have a low-risk asset that would diversify their exposure across the whole zone.
The dead-body business is seen as highly predictable, uncorrelated with other industries, inflation-linked, low-risk and high-margin.
He's avoided jail time, as the judge deemed his otherwise clean record and "low risk of reoffending" lessened his sentence.
"Men who have low-risk prostate cancer, they don't have to go right away to aggressive treatment," Bibbins-Domingo said.
This is something that is a low risk, we think in the U.S," O'Brien said on CBS's "Face the Nation.
Bottom line: However, if anyone is seeking low cost, low risk military options, Korea is the wrong place to look.
"But she's looking at the weakness of the Labour Party and thinking it is a low-risk strategy," he said.
They mostly relate to social housing entities, a sector that Fitch views as being highly regulated and hence, low-risk.
He said insurers like the 363 casualty companies represented by his group invest only in low-risk, easily liquidated holdings.
"If the pregnancy is low-risk, I would love to have an at-home water birth," Roper told In Touch.
That amounts to an estimated 20143 million men with HPV nationwide, including both high- and low-risk categories of HPV.
He was categorized as a "low-risk" sex offender in prison and moved back to Indiana once he got out.
In a week dominated by mounting geopolitical tensions, "safe-haven" assets such as gold and low-risk government bonds rose.
In Chile, men and women can drink 56 grams of alcohol every day and still be considered low-risk drinkers.
If it's a close call, then other factors like flexibility and low risk tend to tip the balance toward renting.
Relatively low-risk money-market funds took in $13.9 billion during the week, their largest inflows this year, Lipper said.
Chief Financial Officer Patrick Guido said they are a low-risk way to build the brand and gage the market.
The Federal Reserve has raised rates from historic low levels in recent years, helping returns on low-risk financial assets.
The business strategy is simple: sell lots of dull, low-risk products while keeping operating costs as low as possible.
Inkster said an ideal acquisition would be a mine that would operate for 10-years-plus in low-risk areas.
More than $16 billion took shelter in low-risk, U.S.-based money-market funds during the seven days through Sept.
There are high-risk fraternities, and there are low-risk fraternities, and the difference between those two is rarely reported.
Money-market accounts are not to be confused with money-market funds, which are a type of low-risk investment.
Overall, said Brahmbhatt, an embolization is "a fairly low risk procedure" though the biggest risk would be to over-embolize.
Index funds can be a low-cost, low-risk way for investors, especially first-timers, to get into the market.
Most men with prostate cancer are diagnosed with low-risk tumors that haven't spread to other parts of the body.
And the most realistic and effective way to cut down on drunk driving isn't to attack low-risk social drinkers.
Thus, it's a "low-risk, high-reward stunt, because it's virtually guaranteed to make local or national news," Radford says.
This type of screening would flag all high-risk donors, not just MSM, while allowing low-risk MSM to donate.
One way the ACA does this is through broad risk pools where low-risk, healthy individuals subsidize high-risk individuals.
But consider that guideline alongside the fact that Americans are living longer and earning fewer rewards from low-risk investments.
The individuals involved signed affidavits affirming that the information was not shared, and the FDIC considers them low-risk cases.
Asset quality should remain solid, supported by a large low-risk domestic mortgage loan portfolio and a strong Swedish economy.
It's relatively low-risk, plus many business credit cards come with benefits and perks, like miles, discounts, and cashback deals.
Skanska has shifted the division's strategy towards only bidding on contracts with relatively low risk, resulting in slower order intake.
The vulnerability of museums, combined with spiraling prices for rhino horn, made stealing the items low-risk and high-reward.
These are low risk, high return investments, so throw a bunch of them on the wall and see what sticks.
Standard funds guarantee a certain capital return, and are usually invested in low-risk fixed-income assets with low yields.
KEY RATING DRIVERS IDRS AND VR The ratings reflect BCE's low risk appetite, adequate risk management and stable liquidity profile.
The IMF has maintained a "low" risk rating on Senegalese debt, but urged it to keep a lid on borrowing.
The U.S.-Mexico border trials with the advanced kiosk took place in Nogales, Arizona, and focused on low-risk travelers.
That will be fine as long as their low-risk/high-reward gamble on Festus Ezeli at center pans out.
They asked about the medical benefits of the law, the burden on women and the low risk of the procedure.
If it's a birthday party with a few kids in an uncrowded outdoor space, that will be pretty low risk.
The bottom line, experts ssaid, is that there is an extremely low risk of contracting coronavirus from the food supply.
Some channels that can "demonstrate a low risk of predatory behavior" will keep comments but require moderators, the company said.
As recruiting tools go, adding two of his best buddies is a low-risk — if quite transparent — innovation worth taking.
Even low-risk patients that Roseburg could easily have cared for, such as people with pneumonia, were denied, doctors said.
Getting a replacement feeding tube, when a patient has had it for so long, is usually straightforward and low-risk.
The health authorities have advised us that if you were not notified, you are at low risk from this incident.
The physician described the president's contact with the individuals as low risk but noted he would continue to monitor Trump.
There was also no mention in Trump's letter to governors of restricting travel between high-risk and low-risk counties.
"Even a schoolboy" could do the job, the ad says, and the low-risk work comes with potentially high rewards.
So getting low-risk people to alter their behavior can have large payoffs for the lives of high-risk people.
Most financial planners will still encourage you to invest for the long-term if you have a low risk tolerance.
The loans are structured with low risk profiles and are meant to be paid back before existing debt, analysts said.
Factors like community ties, supportive families and having jobs were better predictors of low risk of flight than monetary deposits.
Wells, long regarded as a solid, low-risk retail lender, has become a symbol of bank misbehavior in recent years.
Xi called for "low-risk areas" to "fully restore production" while higher-risk areas continue to deal with the epidemic.
It's really important, however, to stress that we were looking at low-risk pregnancies in women giving birth in hospitals.
People at low risk for heart problems when they were younger had the lowest levels of disability in old age.
To focus the study only on women with low risk cancers, the researchers included only patients who received no chemotherapy.
Ciana, who sees WTI "accelerating into the $77s," called the current level a low risk entry point to buy oil.
The threshold for low-risk drinking, the researchers found, is about seven beers a week for men and women alike.
When it comes to shit you can do on a Saturday night, karaoke seems like a pretty low-risk activity.
One subsidiary would be a narrowly-defined bank, which would be well capitalized and engage in relatively low-risk activities.
Still, the mishap rate of high-risk drivers who did the intervention remained higher than that of low-risk drivers.
For people with a low risk of heart disease, there is probably little to gain from taking a PCSK9 inhibitor.
CBP, the administrator of such programs, uses DMV information to validate that an applicant qualifies for the low-risk status.
"High-risk lending should have high capital requirements and low-risk lending should have lower requirements," the SBA's statement said.
Friedman has modernized the Dodgers' decision making, and the organization has developed a knack for low-risk, high-reward acquisitions.
Executives in the private bank countered that the proposed loans had Mr. Trump's personal guarantee and therefore were low risk.
In 240, the Collins Bay Farm Annex, later named the Frontenac Institution, was established for the rehabilitation of low-risk inmates.
Asking around at RAADfest, I found that most people stick to a relatively low-risk regimen of daily supplements and exercise.
This is a low-risk, low-infamy approach to reselling, lacking the spunk or humor of an establishment like Pirate Joe's.
"People, especially those who are low-risk and vulnerable, can be released under supervision as opposed to being remanded," he said.
It is low-risk, says Mr Rusbridger, since the college is not accepting anyone it would not otherwise have let in.
And the tourists who do come are at extremely low risk of getting the virus and exporting it to other places.
The low-cost, low-risk, high-return US mission had lasted a few years, and it never had a time limit.
An inflation-adjusted rate of return of around 4 percent — with very low risk — makes housing a pretty attractive investment option.
In those cases, Mr. Malloy said, releasing low-risk defendants to community supervision would be more just and more cost-effective.
It's a low-risk bet for them, so they make it free for you (they just ask for a tip, instead).
Pan-American generates relatively stable earnings, due to its relatively low-risk product profile with no exposure to equity market risk.
This means that investors will pay higher multiples for low risk assets that offer any kind of growth — even modest growth.
U.S. Treasury yields fell from four-year highs after the selloff in equity markets sparked demand for the low risk debt.
Boeing described the Super Hornet as "the low-risk, low-cost approach" which could serve Canada's needs well into the future.
The diminished appeal of stocks on Wednesday underpinned safe-haven bids for gold and low-risk U.S. and German government bonds.
Nevertheless, Fitch expects these banks' asset quality to remain manageable given their primary focus on lending to low risk civil servants.
The results reflect "continued loan growth, good cost control and relatively low-risk costs," CEO Ralph Hamers said in a statement.
These kinds of sources are considered low-risk, yet the audit found they were among some of the highest-paid sources.
ACS's counter-bid makes strategic sense, they said, because Abertis is a low-risk asset that would complement its own operations.
The drugs are expensive, and there's not a big enough payoff for someone who's already at low risk for heart problems.
The diminished appeal of stocks on Wednesday stoked safe-haven bids for gold and low-risk U.S. and German government bonds.
Prices for U.S. Treasuries rose as a broad decline on commodity and stock markets boosted the appeal of low-risk assets.
Boston's workforce mix has been identified as being 38 percent susceptible to automation, meaning it is at low risk of automation.
Margins are low, reflecting its low-risk business model, although the bank increased the administration margin charged on mortgages in 2016.
Choosing an embryo with a low risk of heart disease might accidentally give it, say, a higher chance of developing epilepsy.
Even when choosing low risk options like index funds, there are going to be inevitable highs and lows in the market.
But depending on how much the system costs, it offers a fresh and low-risk way of thinking about augmented reality.
Even when the Arnold Foundation tool recommends release of people whom data show to be low risk, judges simply ignore it.
Instead, Burden suggests picking what he refers to as a "no-regret" move, or one that comes with relatively low risk.
Nixon said she's found three options that either offer low risk or have the potential to climb as interest rates fall.
Of the nearly 2150,275 women and more than 46,000 men, 16,531 women and 11,731 men fell into the low-risk group.
Rather, Golub said, good earnings, a good economy, low interest rates and a low risk of recession are driving the market.
The siren call of low-risk counter-terrorism has in fact fueled violent sentiment, and radicalized communities against American interests. Democrats
Their customer base is largely low risk, the companies said, with 93 percent of customers holding investment grade or equivalent ratings.
These kinds of sources are considered low risk, yet the audit found they were among some of the highest paid sources.
To join the program, you have to be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident who is considered a "low-risk" traveler.
No, really—the head author, Paul Dawson, said that this still puts people at relatively low risk for getting sick. Amazing.
German bond yields, the region's benchmark, fell from earlier highs as UK Gilts dragged major low-risk government bond yields lower.
"They keep telling me and my wife we are low risk, so we aren't priority to take the test," he said.
Belski is recommending buying "low risk" stocks as he bets on a sudden drop in equities in the next few months.
Cost: $31.86 Billable time spent: 54 minutes After my experiences with Fin and Magic, I'm ready to try something low risk.
We have also conducted an exhaustive internal investigation and, despite the very low risk, have contacted all our partners and merchants.
There is almost no regulatory oversight of orthopedic procedures using bone-marrow extracts or platelets, which are regarded as low risk.
Or do we test low-risk individuals first because they're the ones who are most able to get back to work?
Because I heard 'low risk' and not 'no risk,' I feel it is my responsibility to extend the closure through Friday.
Still, we tend to treat those at low risk with lifestyle changes, while those at high risk get more intensive therapy.
The regulator said it took this step in part because the existing rules might reduce banks' participation in low-risk businesses.
He also told low-risk provinces to restore economic activity and output, while high-risk regions focussed on controlling the epidemic.
"The low-risk strategy doesn't seem like it's going to move the needle in the way they're hoping," she told me.
"We still have a low risk to the American public," said National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease Director Anthony Fauci.
It would have allowed some low-risk defendants to avoid having to post bail, and to avoid jail even if convicted.
A few forecasts, including some from the agency, showed a sliver of Alabama at low risk for tropical-storm-force winds.
It also allows candidates to try out a version of their stump speech with very low risk to their personal brands.
Centers are required to classify detainees according to their crimes to ensure that high-and low-risk detainees can be separated.
Here are three beach towns in Latin America that are historically hurricane-free or have low risk of a direct hit.
They are presented as measures to improve women's safety, despite no evidence that they better an already incredibly low-risk procedure.
A process called pretrial diversion is intended to relieve overburdened courts and help low-risk offenders get on with their lives.
Citigroup advanced 1.8 percent after activist investor ValueAct invested $1.2 billion in the bank, citing its low risk and reliable revenue.
A carve-out from those rules would encourage banks to hold low-risk debt inventories and would improve debt market liquidity.
In short, insurance companies were prohibited from managing risk by charging healthy, low-risk people less than frailer, high-risk people.
The roster added a handful of useful veterans on low-risk deals, but starting goalie Ryan Miller left in free agency.
The new A8 is more sophisticated than its boxy predecessor, but its technological prowess isn't obvious in its low-risk exterior design.
But they're also well-known, low-risk painkillers found in creams for arthritis patients, and they're used in pepper spray as well.
This is a relatively low-risk plan for Chipotle, with the possibility of high returns, Peter Saleh, analyst at BTIG, told CNBC.
When you make an effort to diversify, you can turn investing into a responsible and low-risk way to manage your savings.
"At the same time, lawyers, which rely on labor input from legal assistants, are in the low risk category," the authors wrote.
The homes that will go into the Fannie Mae are, according to sources, low risk, with very low loan-to-value ratios.
The agency also recommended that only low-risk LED devices be available to consumers and the luminosity of car headlights be reduced.
Asset quality remained sound and stable, helped by a benign credit environment and continued low risk costs in CBK's core business segments.
Depending on the fund, its underlying assets could be too heavily concentrated in stocks for an investor with a low risk tolerance.
The MyRA retirement proposal will, without congressional action, set millions of American households up with low-risk, low-cost retirement savings accounts.
But the reality of insurance markets is that, when possible, firms will design policies so as to attract only low-risk customers.
In fact, draft choices and investment choices are actually pretty similar: You want to mix high-risk growth with low-risk assets.
As the latest U.S.-North Korea concerns boosted investor appetite for low-risk debt, gold prices were propelled above $1,300 per ounce.
An ideal C-section rate for low-risk births should be no more than 15 percent, according to the World Health Organization.
KTB has one of the highest dividend yields in the retail sector with the low risk characteristics of utility & consumer staple stocks.
That's a relatively low risk but it's not a risk that can be taken and you need special technology to avoid that.
European bankers and regulators say that in the current proposal, the risk weightings would particularly raise capital requirements for low risk mortgages.
Meanwhile, the U.K. rated as "low risk" for business disruption, on a par with Germany, but marginally better than Switzerland and Finland.
The Pacific Northwest region was once thought to be a low risk for a massive earthquake, compared with its coastal neighbor California.
The examples I've provided are all FDA Class 1 devices — devices that are generally considered low risk in the event of failure.
In some, we posed as low-risk businesses looking for guidance, in others, we posed as terrorists or offered premiums for secrecy.
Saudi Arabia has "A1" and "A+" ratings from agencies Moody's and Fitch, respectively, a sign of reliability and low risk for investors.
"Aspirin should be limited to people at the highest risk of cardiovascular disease and a very low risk of bleeding," he said.
This is a low risk and capital light wholesale supply arrangement that demonstrates the opportunity we have to become a broader business.
There are two types of sexually transmitted HPV: low-risk HPVs can cause genital warts, while high-risk HPVs can cause cancer.
The NCI model is dated, low-risk, low-reward and out of step with breakthroughs and innovation in medical research and technology.
Saudi Arabia has A1 and A+ ratings from agencies Moody's and Fitch, respectively, a sign of reliability and low risk for investors.
The company got some relief in early February after U.S. federal tests found a low risk of cancer from the company's flooring.
A few "low-risk" types, however, can cause warts around the genitals, anus, mouth, or throat, according to the National Cancer Institute.
Wrathall says Britain has the advantage of being a low-risk jurisdiction despite uncertainties over its decision to leave the European Union.
Investors have favored these low-risk alternatives to bank accounts due to recent stock market volatility and relatively attractive yields, analysts said.
Glow described it as a "low risk" of data exposure, potentially impacting less than 0.15 percent of the app's four million users.
It's intended to grant a pre-trial release to those determined low risk, but mid-level risk cases have no guaranteed outcome.
Relatively low-risk money market funds recorded $6.4 billion in withdrawals over the same seven-day period through Wednesday, according to Lipper.
Low risk is therefore an essential investment strategy as the client's earning power in soccer, golf, or tennis is uncertain, Gold said.
Kestnbaum has made a name for himself in Blackstone's "core" private equity investments, or deals that are low-leverage and low-risk.
You'll be warning people of a very low-risk possibility, and in so doing, you'll help to make the risks even lower.
Bonds are relatively low risk compared to stocks, but the money is not insured like it would be in a savings account.
The purchase is by the pension fund's investment unit, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB), which seeks long-term low-risk investments.
As debt instruments issued to finance wartime expenditures, government-backed bonds offered a low-interest, low-risk means for Americans to invest.
Ormat said in a May 15 statement that there was a low risk of surface lava making its way to the facility.
All the same, investors reduced their risk exposure, with U.S. Treasury yields lower as investors favored low-risk government bonds over stocks.
You can then choose between three different plans ranging from low returns and low risk to high return potential and greater risk.
It said the discount rate should not be linked to one investment asset, but to a "low-risk, mixed portfolio" of assets.
The requirement that people with a low risk of reoffending report to their probation or parole officer in person should be suspended.
"It's a natural, protective response, which can be exaggerated and harmful to people who pose really a very low risk," he said.
"Using these data-driven criteria, we will suggest guidelines categorizing counties as high-risk, medium-risk, and low risk," the letter reads.
When it comes to concerns about coronavirus transmission via food and food packaging, the news is good: It is a low risk.
Low-risk groups like young, healthy people can be asymptomatic — and contribute to the spread of coronavirus even if they feel fine.
First, some basics on private insurance: It works well only when many people, each with a low risk of loss, buy in.
"Broadly, we consider the event low-risk," the London-based Risk Advisory Group wrote in a recent analysis of the Pyeongchang Games.
That in turn has stoked fears of a global economic slowdown, prompting a flight to low-risk assets such as government bonds.
In an experiment in Philadelphia in 2008, an algorithm was used to identify probationers and parolees at low risk of future violence.
The increase in breast cancer cases associated with hormones was also small because young women are at low risk to begin with.
However, having already booked flights to Australia, I had thought it was low-risk enough to travel from Melbourne to North Carolina.
We kept hearing from the administration that it was a low risk to the US, and I think they sincerely believed that.
It seemed like a low-risk situation, but as soon as Gsellman fell behind three balls to one strike, Ron sensed danger.
Such missions, usually aimed at installing surveillance equipment, are extensively planned and are considered at a low risk of exposure and confrontation.
"People are forced to buy low risk assets for liquidity needs because there is a perception that liquidity is deteriorating," Mulhern added.
Reducing the health impacts on prisoners and corrections professionals alike requires the speedy release of sick, elderly and otherwise low-risk individuals.
He assured me that I was low risk because I hadn't been to an epidemic country like Italy, South Korea, or China.
But your low-risk 5 is maybe a little bit more stable, but you're viewing as having slightly less upside long term.
The publicly available data set is huge, with almost 400,000 people, although the vast majority of them have relatively low risk scores.
You're all roughly the same age, equally healthy, have the same number of children, and you all live moderately low-risk lifestyles.
Unfortunately, less than 2 percent of the people studied had all five low-risk factors, and a third had two or fewer.
It's likely that an elderly parent's portfolio will be laden with low-risk investments like cash, Treasury bonds and dividend-paying stocks.
So would the next generation follow Lysacek and opt for a low-risk strategy that rewards artistry, seamless transitions and flawless displays?
In times of rising anxiety and market volatility, investors tend to favor the yen, U.S. Treasuries and other perceived low-risk investments.
The harms and inequities associated with money bail systems — especially when it comes to nonviolent, low-risk poor defendants — are well documented.
"Aspirin should be limited to people at the highest risk of cardiovascular disease and a very low risk of bleeding," Blumenthal said.
There is little value in long sentences for low-risk offenders in general, and that is especially true in the federal system.
Bets that oil exporters could reduce production helped scale back some demand for low-risk yen and U.S. and German government debt.
"This is a good result and a great risk-adjusted result given the low risk nature of pair trades," Gundlach told Reuters.
When Frode Berg, above, agreed to work as a courier for Norway's military intelligence agency, he assumed it was low-risk spycraft.
You can put some people on a statistical spectrum of risk from fairly high risk to fairly low risk to mixed risk.
Last year, one study published in The New England Journal of Medicine found no benefits to taking aspirin in low-risk patients.
The goal there was to come up with a U.S. registration criteria for low-risk drones in a short amount of time.
Tumblr had been one of the few remaining places where communicating about and around sex work was largely easy and low risk.
Nights are warmed with 100 percent clean energy, heating restaurants where you can taste slices of animals at (low) risk of extinction.
"We reviewed and assessed this to be of low risk," a Microsoft spokesperson told me in an email about Check Point's technique.
Despite concerns, Fitch's ratings for California water and sewer agencies average 'AA,' which means they are at a very low risk of default.
His home state's deep-red status — Mitt Romney carried Arkansas by more than 20 points in 2012 — made that a low-risk proposition.
The ideal candidate for a home birth would be someone whose pregnancy is considered "low risk," meaning they don't have any health complications.
"A minimum of effective, scientifically proven ingredients provide an opportunity to obtain good results and a low risk of side effects," she says.
But for people who are completely uncomplicated with a low risk of issues, there's no limit on how much exercise they can do.
The agency responded this month by saying "there is very low risk of further international spread of Zika virus" because of the Olympics.
Last year, researchers at Johns Hopkins University found that psilocybin, which is in 'shrooms, have medicinal benefits and a low risk for abuse.
For years, prosecutors for Immigration and Customs Enforcement had the discretion to drop cases against low-risk or otherwise law-abiding undocumented immigrants.
Using data-driven risk assessment tools can be useful especially in cases identifying low-risk individuals who can benefit from reduced prison sentences.
When you think about risk-based screening and differentiated screening, if I know that you're Caryn I can confirm that you're low risk.
This is one of the worst things that can happen to anyone with moderate-to-low risk tolerance and who relies on dividends.
The bill allows prisoners deemed "low-risk" to earn early release credits by taking part in anti-recidivism activities such as behavioral courses.
Securities-based lending, like what Wealthfront is now offering, is popular among big brokerages as a relatively low-risk way to improve margins.
They are often a first line of treatment that can offer relief with a low risk of side effects when used as directed.
"In the upstream sector we will carry out investment in a limited number of low-risk projects," JXTG Holdings President Yukio Uchida said.
It's just that now they have the opportunity to fix what they perceive as a flaw, and it's low-risk, temporary, and quick.
STT's combined available-for-sale (AFS) and held-to-maturity (HTM) securities portfolio is considered to be relatively low risk and highly liquid.
An age of 6 months is appropriate for kids with moderate risk, while low-risk children can be given peanuts at any age.
On top of that, market jitters earlier in the year encouraged investors into low-risk funds, which buy more Treasuries than bank debt.
Many production facilities are deemed low-risk because much of the outlying vegetation has been cleared and there's plenty of gravel on site.
Under Obamacare's risk adjustment program, health plans with low risk scores give up some of their revenue to plans with high risk scores.
Asset quality should remain solid, supported by a benign operating environment, good underwriting standards and a large low-risk domestic mortgage loan portfolio.
According to TechCrunch, Facebook's looking to stabilize its cryptocurrency against multiple international currencies—not just the dollar—as well as low-risk securities.
But given the relative ease and low risk of these lifestyle changes, they're probably worth a try for night owls or chronic insomniacs.
" Campbell Soup Co.: "Campbell is low-risk, low-reward, frankly, because I don't think it's worth as much as it used to [be].
"People may not realise that dry foods, hard foods are really quite low-risk," said lead researcher and germ expert Professor Anthony Hilton.
Approvals in low-risk patients would open up a large new population for the devices seen as vital growth drivers for the companies.
ABC's fundamentals are adequate, so that there is a low risk that it would have to rely on extraordinary support to avoid default.
Jade recently told InTouch that she's considering the possibility of an "at-home water birth" if her pregnancy is a "low-risk" one.
Collectively, they're a low-risk cue to their fan base and the rest of the league that last year's pitiful record was unacceptable.
Bond prices, which move inversely to yields, typically rise in response to expectations of weaker growth as investors flock to low-risk assets.
Don't screw it up!" he tells CNBC Make It. O'Leary says he buys "zero" tickets himself — "Everyone knows I like low risk investments.
But either they're ignorant of history or deliberately suppressing the fact that shutdowns are actually a relatively low-risk exercise in political courage.
Houston officials said there was a low risk of health hazards from the chemical cloud because it was several thousand feet above ground.
The resilience of the stock market has prompted investors to pare their safehaven holdings of U.S. Treasuries and other low-risk government bonds.
Low-risk alternative therapies to low back pain are important, as doctors are also focused on de-emphasizing medications and operations for treatment.
They showed the risk of developing the disorder at 1 person in every 5,000 - which was a "very very low risk", Aylward said.
Essentially, that means that the model is conservative and is better able to identify and encourage the addition of low-risk credit customers.
In this dim economic environment, analysts expect safe-haven currencies, gold, bonds and other low-risk assets to continue to get a boost.
"The leasing arm was a stable low risk business," said Ngoi Se Chai, a partner at Hong Kong-based Oaklands Path Capital Management.
As technology makes it easy, low cost and low risk to find gig jobs, many retirees are looking to these opportunities, Edelman said.
Nearly all of the investment will be in regulated assets and long-term power contracts to keep a low risk profile, EDP said.
"Historically we've considered deidentifed data to be low-risk—what's the harm if we can't figure out who's in the study?" she says.
"It's not like doing less screening only cut back on over-diagnosis and over-treatment of low risk cancer," Davis told Reuters Health.
Some banks regard these bulk cash transactions as being "low risk" and do not file CTRs or SARs, or ask very many questions.
"Initially there was a belief that there was low risk to life," said Mark Newbold, managing attorney of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.
We also view the group's low risk appetite as being of higher importance, which we expect it to maintain over the medium term.
About 165,000 low-risk patients suffer from severe aortic stenosis each year in the United States, Western Europe and Japan, according to Medtronic.
It just seemed like such a simple and clear way to help someone else, through a procedure that's very low-risk to me.
Investors stampeded into low-risk sovereign bonds, with U.S. 1.33-year notes gained nearly two full points in price to yield 1.577 percent.
Those can still continue assuming you're in a low-risk area and people are good about not coming in sick, said Levin-Scherz.
No one knows how dangerous this virus is, but you could [play without fans] to make it low risk for the student-athletes.
Then, the default: Rather than putting people into low-risk investments, channel their savings into target-date funds that correlate with their age.
The researchers call these tasks "office housework": nonrevenue-generating work that's low risk and low reward, but can require a substantial time commitment.
In a letter, Trump said new coronavirus testing capabilities would allow his administration to identify "high-risk, medium-risk and low-risk" counties.
The move concurrently challenges a bank's return model that has historically offered a spread premium for double-B loans with relatively low risk.
Since 2017, Kentucky has released some defendants scored as low-risk based purely on an algorithm's say-so, without a judge being involved.
"These interactions would be categorized as LOW risk for transmission," Conley said, citing guidelines set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"If someone's goal is just 18 to 24 months away, consider saving in something that's really liquid and really low risk," she said.
In 140 another paper reported that major population and range losses extended even to species considered to be at low risk for extinction.
So with only a small minority of the population that can be confidently considered low risk, relaxing restrictions on them makes no sense.
But after visiting and questioning Mr. Cruz at his home, the department determined he was at low risk of harming himself or others.
Try to maintain these boundaries until your health care provider deems you to have a low risk of transmission, or around 14 days.
The federal system has announced no policy regarding releasing low-risk prisoners or slowing the influx of new low-level, non-violent offenders.
"Understandably, the industry remains hyper-focused on originating low-risk loans with a difficult-to-achieve goal of zero underwriting defects," he wrote.
"It's low risk, high reward ... at the end of the day you don't have a $200,000 mortgage hanging over your head," he said.
This home is in a FEMA flood zone designated as a moderate- to low-risk area, with flood insurance recommended but not required.
The threat, which rekindled fears of a global economic slowdown, sent U.S. Treasury yields lower as investors turned to low-risk government bonds.
Deep price cuts may cost stadiums needed revenue, but according to NYU sports management professor Wayne McDonell, it's a relatively low-risk bet.
General Manager Brian Cashman has surrounded Judge and Sanchez with low-risk, high-producing imports like Holliday, Gregorius, Starlin Castro and Aaron Hicks.
Just because an area has been deemed low-risk doesn't mean that hackers aren't there, or won't target that place in the future.
The other thing it does is show that the magnitude of risk is even higher for those at low risk for using cigarettes.
A: Given the current low-risk premium on both stocks and bonds, it appears that the market is beginning to price for perfection.
The 89-year-old self-made billionaire has long advocated long-term, low-risk investing that focuses on a diversified and detached approach.
The savings would be invested in low-risk funds and could mimic popular retirement savings options such as IRAs or 401(k)s.
And so the Yankees are taking a low-risk flier, signing Tulowitzki to a one-year, major-league-minimum contract, pending a physical.
Their net interest margins are generally highly correlated to base rates, and given their low-risk, low-yield model, lower spreads could affect profitability.
His home state's deep-red status — Mitt Romney carried Arkansas by more than 73 percentage points in 2012 — made that a low-risk proposition.
With that flexibility, not to mention the fact that basic lessons offered for free, it's a low risk, high reward option for dog training.
The stickers included graphics that informed users of the proven relationship between alcohol and cancer, as well as the aforementioned low-risk drinking guidelines.
Some 40 percent of jobs are at "low-risk", with less than 30 percent of their tasks able to be performed by a robot.
Most, but not all, also agree that there is likely a low risk to public health outside of the immediate region of the plant.
Investing in poultry farming is increasingly becoming a low-risk way for those with a little extra capital to make small but steady gains.
It said its analysis showed that Nigeria's debt position had deteriorated in 23.45 from a low risk of debt distress to a medium risk.
Trade tensions pushed U.S. treasury yields lower as investors turned to low-risk government bonds, pressuring interest rate sensitive banking stocks, which fell 1.51%.
In the blink of an eye, drug wholesaler stocks like McKesson and Cardinal Health went from being low-risk safe-havens to getting crushed.
Similar to some of its other businesses, MS is focused on utilizing technology in this business to drive higher volumes of low-risk transactions.
KBC Bank's asset quality is supported by the dominance of its stable and fairly low-risk Belgian operations and stability in its Czech operations.
The federal Department of Health and Human Services has set a goal for C-section at 23.9 percent in low-risk births by 603.
They say the data they use can not identify the user and is therefore low risk, making asking for consent every time too onerous.
The firm says that high-quality, low-risk and large-cap stocks will be your best bet during this phase and have been historically.
Demonstrating a low risk to firefighters and incinerator workers would tell you next to nothing about the connection between burn pits and ailing veterans.
Investors stampeded into low-risk sovereign bonds, with U.S. 21.7-year notes US25YT=RR up around 1.5 points in price to yield 1.5718 percent.
"We are a responsible lender with a strong capital base, and a low risk approach to consumer credit," said a spokeswoman for Sainsbury's bank.
Nearly all of the planned investment will be in regulated assets and long-term power contracts to keep a low risk profile, EDP said.
These channels will be required to actively moderate their comments, beyond just using our moderation tools, and demonstrate a low risk of predatory behavior.
This low-risk Vanguard Global real estate fund is a favorite, said Todd Rosenbluth, senior director of ETF and mutual fund research at CFRA.
Realkredit's risk-weighted capital ratios compare strongly with those of domestic and international peers, although boosted by relatively low risk weights on mortgage loans.
Such relative self-assurance was breezily backed up with reference to the "high quality and low risk nature" of the assets Deutsche is shedding.
People have learned to trust them, and XY banks on the fact that low-risk partiers will buy tickets on a leap of faith.
Investors withdrew $18.7 billion from U.S.-based money-market funds, one week after those relatively low-risk funds posted nearly $36 billion in outflows.
A growing user base and low delinquency rates allow the company to lend at relatively low risk and collect "really big data," Luo said.
They are very low risk even if the reward isn't always as great as slamming a roundhouse kick into the opponent's midsection or head.
The apparent protective effect of high ejaculation frequency was seen mainly in reduced numbers of low-risk forms of prostate cancer, the authors note.
Their tax-exemption is premised on a deep knowledge of their customer base, relatively low-risk portfolio and focus on clients with limited means.
Moreover, Russia's posture vis-a-vis Venezuela offers a low-risk, high-reward way to gain a foothold and influence in the Western Hemisphere.
Standing six-foot-eight with a seven-foot wingspan and possessing polished scoring skills beyond his years, Tatum was considered a low-risk bet.
The case for dental dams is simple: Although many people consider oral sex to be a low risk activity, it can still transmit STIs.
If the algorithm is inaccurate, the result could be a longer sentence for an otherwise low-risk defendant, a significant harm for anyone impacted.
But fewer than three in 10 backed shorter prison sentences for people who committed a violent crime and have a low risk of reoffending.
This can prove disastrous if the "low-risk" assets are actually dangerous—as mortgage-backed securities were considered to be during the housing bubble.
That funding costs next to nothing, and Deutsche had €120 billion of very low-risk German mortgages as of the end of last year.
Risk-weighted capital ratios are solid and compare well with those of domestic and international peers, although they are boosted by low risk weights.
Boeing spokesman Scott Day described the Super Hornet as "the low-risk, low-cost approach" which could serve Canada's needs well into the future.
A simple way to put Hackett's advice into practice is to focus on quality stocks, which are generally considered strong earners with low risk.
If someone is at a low risk of vomiting, they may not get the drugs so they're available for those at the highest risk.
Attacking Clinton has been an effective, or at least low-risk, strategy because no matter how unpopular Trump is, Clinton is even more so.
These are men whose cancer is deemed, based on its biological characteristics, to be low-risk of progressing to a potentially life-threatening state.
Mr. Trump's interactions with the infected individuals qualified as "LOW risk," wrote Sean P. Conley, the White House physician, so quarantine was not recommended.
Trump was tested last week, despite the White House physician saying there was no need and that his interactions were low risk for transmission.
But fewer than three in 221 backed shorter prison sentences for people who committed a violent crime and have a low risk of reoffending.
In Ohio's Cuyahoga County, 200 low-risk, non-violent incarcerated people were released on Saturday in an effort to reduce the spread of coronavirus.
And the possibility that reducing sanctions will lead to a far better relationship is real, and certainly worth the very small, low-risk gamble.
The inspector general also found that the IRS incorrectly considers two other refundable tax-credit programs to have a low risk for improper payments.
Health officials say that, unless you are traveling to China or hosting someone from there, you have a very, very low risk of infection.
We also view the group's low risk appetite as a factor of higher importance and expect it to remain unchanged over the medium term.
KEY RATING DRIVERS NATIONAL RATINGS Panin Sekuritas's National Ratings reflect the company's consistently solid capitalisation and low risk appetite relative to other domestic peers.
The company eventually stopped using the local web server that created the vulnerability, but not after first defending it as a "low-risk" situation.
Easing fears over U.S.-China trade frictions and ebbing investor demand for low-risk low-return assets such as bonds hit JGBs this quarter.
The problem is that many of the bondholders are middle-class Italians who were told the bonds were a low-risk way to save.
"The withdrawal bucket will typically be invested in low-risk, highly liquid investments such as high-grade bonds and money market funds," Beyrer said.
New Mexico voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment in November that bars judges from detaining low-risk defendants simply because they cannot afford bail.
Global Entry is a program offered by CBP that pre-approves low-risk travelers and gives them expedited clearance to enter the United States.
Fitch views Hilltop's current levels of capital as a ratings strength given the bank's relatively low risk profile and historical net charge off trends.
Mazarine will seek investments in "low cost, low-risk opportunities" in onshore exploration and production assets, Chairman and founder Edward van Kersbergen told Reuters.
Diversion is intended to relieve overburdened courts and crowded jails, and to spare low-risk offenders from the devastating consequences of a criminal record.
He runs fire drills for retired clients to help them determine how many months' worth of expenses they can cover using low-risk assets.
Trade tensions also pushed U.S. treasury yields lower as investors turned to low-risk government bonds, pressuring interest rate sensitive banking stocks, which fell 13%.
Fitch views HTH's current levels of capital as a ratings strength given the company's relatively low risk profile and historical net charge-off (NCO) trends.
Economic concerns, together with uncertainty about U.S.-China trade and political developments overseas, have stoked the cash going into low-risk money funds since December.
Investing can be as easy as buying up some low-risk assets and leaving them alone, renowned singer-songwriter Huey Lewis told CNBC on Friday.
England's chief medical officer said the incident posed a low risk to the wider public but anyone feeling unwell was advised to seek medical advice.
"It's important that these types of trials are done so that we can assess and improve treatment for low risk prostate cancer patients," said Mason.
A correctional system analyst, James Aiken, described Meek as a low-risk prisoner but predicted he'll be placed in solitary confinement for his own protection.
There are a number of low-risk, high-yield targets that would cause chaos on Election Day, like knocking websites that detail polling places offline.
In one such analysis, 6 percent of the predicted "low-risk" people defaulted, compared to 27 percent of the group Voicesense had deemed high risk.
Many funds have been formed to buy LendingClub loans, because of the returns (high-single digits or more) they offer and at reasonably low risk.
ValueAct announced in May that it had made a roughly $1.2 billion bet on Citigroup, citing the bank's low risk and reliable revenue as attractive.
"There seems to be something unique about e-cigarettes that leads to this increased risk of smoking initiation among low-risk youth," St. Helen says.
Samsung and Apple are not growing much but are low-risk: over 40% of their value can be explained by cash and near-term profits.
"Yo Cambio" ("I change"), a prison programme, offers low-risk offenders two days off their sentences for every day spent volunteering or learning practical skills.
The precious metal had climbed from Tuesdays levels below $1,280, as political uncertainty in the U.S. led some investors to turn to low-risk assets.
Men with low-risk prostate cancer are currently put under active surveillance, where the disease is monitored and only treated when it becomes more severe.
Using LinkedIn for this sort of low-risk espionage is commonplace, with the US and Europe particularly worried about large-scale operations launched by China.
It's one baby, in the right position, full term, and you've never had a cesarean section — in other words, you're at low risk for complications.
Money reserve funds, for example, are a low-risk product that brokerages offer investors to temporarily park their cash while they prepare for stock purchases.
Trust funds undertake money-reserve funds (MRFs), a low-risk product brokerages offer investors to temporarily park their cash while they prepare for stock purchases.
The data suggests investors, struggling to find low-risk financial products that offer any yield, are shifting cash into trust bank deposits, some analysts say.
Most APAC banks are unlikely to have difficulty meeting leverage ratio requirements, as they do not generally hold huge stocks of low-risk-weighted assets.
The bank's strong solvency assessment is driven by the CEB's very low risk profile, notably the excellent performance of its loan book (no loan impairment).
Demand for low-risk assets also rose after U.S. missile strikes on Syria which have increased tensions in the Middle East and worsened Russia-U.
The inspector general&aposs report found the two dams are at low-risk of outside cyber infiltration — but at high risk of threats from within.
"Sending out dick pics can be seen as an attempt at experiencing a 'low risk' form of connection and intimacy," psychologist Sarah Davies told Esquire.
" Adding, "The round design of the bowl further contributes to a very low risk of spreading, in case of any overheated material in the bowl.
"The deepwater industry is emphasizing short-cycle, low-risk prospects above high-impact, wildcat drilling," said William Turner, a senior analyst at consultancy Wood Mackenzie.
As for the Bulls' reported interest in Bosh, from the perspective of their cap sheet, that plan is low risk with a modestly high reward.
The cautious right is typically reticent about the climate issue and when questioned often switches the topic to more low-risk issues like job creation.
The conservative, low-risk instruments SAMA favors have been criticized for yielding modest returns, especially with global interest rates as low as they are now.
However, there has been more competition for the asset class as rates have been rising - with cash, the most low-risk investment, even becoming attractive.
Despite their pronounced ups and downs, stocks have a history of generating much larger returns over the long term than low-risk assets like cash.
The very-low risk profile of EIB also reflects its excellent risk management policies, as well as its low exposure to market and equity risks.
Demand for low-risk U.S. government debt sent the benchmark 10-year Treasuries yield to its lowest level in 2-1/2 months earlier Wednesday.
He has defended the practice as low-risk to other shareholders, given the sheer size of his personal net worth of more than $25 billion.
It can increase referrals of low risk persons, thus escalating already long wait times for those truly in need of immediate referral and follow-up.
"The deal is really low risk," said John Huber, a portfolio manager at Saber Capital Management LLC in Raleigh, North Carolina, which owns Berkshire stock.
U.S. Treasury yields fell on Monday, as the stocks selloff sparked demand for the low-risk debt, after yields hit four-year highs on Friday.
Analysts said BP, whose production would probably have otherwise declined in Norway, had found a low-risk way to try to bolster a weak business.
Yields on low-risk U.S. Treasuries fell as expectations faded that rates would rise soon, remaining near almost two-month lows touched after Friday's data.
R. Shernoff, Brooklyn TO THE EDITOR: The risk for ovarian cancer is low, so even if the risk is doubled, it is still low risk.
A midwifery model of care to manage the majority of births, which are low risk, will lead to better outcomes with a lower price tag.
" They could receive an additional five days of time credits every 2900 days if prison staff determines they are "minimum or low risk for recidivating.
"Income generation from a successful orchard would be way above what you can currently get from a portfolio of safe, low-risk bonds," he said.
Many financial advisors choose to take their risks only in the stock market and use low-risk, high-quality bond investments to balance a portfolio.
Midwives, who currently attend less than 10% of births in the United States, could fill the maternity care provider shortage for low risk, healthy pregnancies.
Advocates are asking him to consider granting clemency to whole groups of nonviolent offenders deemed to be "low-risk" without using case-by-case review.
Ultimately, Handler says there's relatively low risk that a judge would put significant limits on mining, at least initially, should the issue go to court.
There was a muted excitement in repressed Havana around the low-risk trip, a precursor to opening the Cuba wing in the Obama presidential library.
Some of those people are in what would be considered low-risk relationships who use condoms, have one partner, and partake in safer sex practices.
The IMF said that evidence so far showed negative rates had encouraged investors out of low risk government bonds and reduced borrowing costs for companies.
This inflates the LR denominator and means EU banks generally hold larger quantities of low-risk mortgage loans, whereas the US banks sell these off.
Deutsche Bank's decision to sell Deutsche Postbank, which has a deposit-driven balance sheet with low-risk, low-return assets, is a case in point.
A doctor can look at it and say this child is at low risk, moderate risk or high risk of having a toxic stress physiology.
Excessive supervision increases the likelihood that people who are otherwise at low risk of reoffending will end up incarcerated for technical violations like breaking curfew.
By age 8, the children often were obese, and by late adolescence they weighed on average 30 pounds more than those with low risk scores.
An example over-inclusion is the procedures that researchers go through also in low-risk situations to obtain approval for performing studies to make discoveries.
This suggests that at least some low-risk youth might not be using nicotine products if e-cigarettes were not an option, the authors conclude.
"Both AMD and NVDA have introduced 'cryptospecific GPU SKUs' that have a low risk of competing with core gaming GPUs in secondary markets," he wrote.
The prescription painkillers that have fueled the current addiction crisis were thought to be relatively low-risk for addiction based on earlier short-term studies.
Low risk appetite turned global stock markets into a sea of red while precious metals such as gold and silver were each 1 percent higher.
"Our data indicate that there are no low-risk procedures among patients who are frail," Dr. Hall and his co-authors concluded in their study.
During a press briefing before the final rules were made public, a department official said these areas posed a low risk of earnings-stripping activity.
"However, the world of pop-ups and short-term, low-risk leases have opened many doors for us to grow our presence offline," Gold said.
Some 1,800 geese on a farm in Dithmarschen have a low risk H5 bird flu, said the environment ministry in the state of Schleswig-Holstein.
Last year, Kentucky passed SB200, that provides a range of programming options in the community that can help low-risk youth get back on track.
The groundbreaking First Step Act, enacted last December, authorizes early release of federal prisoners who have worked to reform themselves and are deemed low-risk.
Benchmark U.S. Treasury prices rose, sending yields to their lowest levels in almost three weeks as declining stocks worldwide fed demand for low-risk debt.
Currently, men diagnosed with "low-risk" prostate cancer have their disease monitored – known as "active surveillance" – with treatment only offered when the cancer becomes more serious.
However, both ejecta and cratering are considered to be low risk because humans would have already been killed by the other effects of an asteroid impact.
Those at high risk had fewer teeth extracted if they came in for twice-yearly visits, while low-risk patients did just as well with one.
Investors who specialize in picking low-risk investments or avoiding frothy parts of the market would welcome the return of more normal levels of volatility though.
Nervousness about the ongoing contraction among the Chinese manufacturers despite Beijing's surprise devaluation in August sent traders to embrace traditional low-risk yen and Swiss franc.
The benchmark S&P 500 fell as much as 333% during the session while U.S. Treasury yields dropped as investors turned to low-risk government bonds.
People with a body mass index (BMI) below 20, lean but within a healthy weight range, had a low risk of cardiomyopathy, researchers report in Circulation.
As a child, I was never a wanderer (as many autistic children are), which put me at a low risk for drowning and other related deaths.
Ninety-eight per cent of his low-risk group made a clean pass through their parole, while two-thirds of his high-risk group did not.
But a deteriorating global outlook exacerbated by an escalating trade war between China and the United States has stoked torrent demand for low-risk government debt.
But Pluto is finding niche market space by targeting plants interested in low-risk pilot programs and corporations that have a vested interest in saving water.
It labeled the incident as "low risk," however, and said that neither customer data nor any of its source code had been improperly accessed or exfiltrated.
Promise is a bail reform startup, offering counties and local governments an alternative to holding low-risk people behind bars simply because they can't afford bail.
In June, the PIF departed from Saudi Arabia's traditional strategy of low-risk investments and took a step into the tech world with the Uber investment.
Fitch considers the company's earnings to be good on a risk adjusted basis given the low risk profile of the company's liabilities and large capital base.
Lumber Liquidators got some breathing space in early February after U.S. federal tests found a low risk of cancer from some of the company's laminate flooring.
What they found: Children with high levels of the antibodies and children who had never had dengue had the same, low risk of developing severe dengue.
A person with a score of zero to five points is deemed low risk; six to 22015 points, medium risk; and 22007 or more, high risk.
Reform advocates say the system disproportionately keeps low-risk defendants who cannot pay bail behind bars while awaiting trial - especially African-Americans - even for minor offenses.
None of the movies are explicitly comedic, but together they have the potential to give Netflix's burgeoning film program a low-risk, high-reward dramatic anchor.
But Lundin will stick with its strategy of disciplined bids and a focus on low-risk jurisdictions, Marie Inkster said at the company's Toronto head office.
Richmond's existing labor force has been assessed as 41 percent susceptible to automation, meaning it is also at low risk of job losses due to automation.
Bond funds stretched their streak of inflows to 12 consecutive weeks as buyers snapped up more relatively low-risk debt ahead of a potential rate hike.
By creating a group of passengers who are vetted and known to be low-risk, TSA agents can focus their time and energy on other individuals.
While an Onion service does offer protections against attacks by malicious exit nodes, Wikipedia is HTTPS encrypted by default, making surveillance a low-risk possibility already.
"Low intensity smokers often downplay their use of tobacco – may even identify as nonsmokers – and may rationalize their behavior as low risk," Prochaska said by email.
And private innovators are trying their hand at tech startups, albeit in low-risk niches such as online retailing or Arabic versions of apps developed elsewhere.
In a matter of years, cyber criminals have been able to build a low-risk, high-reward underground industry on the back of these sophisticated viruses.
In the absence of a major market correction since 2011, investors are "getting lulled into believing that equity is a low risk asset class," Naren said.
With interest rates still close to all-time lows, conservative investors are realizing that traditional forms of low-risk investments are not keeping up with inflation.
Impaired loans have stabilised as the bank continues to benefit from a continued low-risk business model and benign economic conditions in its core UK market.
Malaysia is mostly low risk, according to the US State Department, except for the eastern area of Sabah State due to threats of kidnapping for ransom.
In the last quarter, so-called minimum volatility equity funds that follow a basket of low risk, steadier stocks were popular with investors seeking safe returns.
Over time, this could lead to more low-risk case selection and even the denial of care for higher risk patients, especially at under-resourced institutions.
Many public and private health insurance policies, including Medicare, do not cover eye examinations for low-risk or asymptomatic patients, corrective lenses and visual assistive devices.
The study involved two groups of children, one at high risk of depression due to family history and a control group with kids at low risk.
Yet Israelis' quality of life is relatively high due to the country's low unemployment rate and low risk of long-term joblessness, according to the survey.
The benchmark S&P 500 fell as much as 1.6% during the session while U.S. Treasury yields dropped as investors turned to low-risk government bonds.
The larger volume of low-risk assets helps explain why regulatory capital ratio requirements for EU banks have favoured RWA measurements over the LR so far.
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And as these low-risk individuals move around — visiting families, friends and going to work — they threaten to expose others to a potentially life-threatening illness.
Still, Jamie S. Ceman, Chapman's Vice President of Communications, told VICE that the campus remains "low risk" but is preparing for the possibility of remote learning.
One day I was looking at my retirement account and realized it had grown 5%, despite me inadvertently having my money in a low-risk account.
If a client has a full-term birth, the agency gets an extra $135 for a low-risk family, $170 for a hard-to-help one.
The classification, the lowest of three levels given to offenders in New York State, marked Mr. Weiner as posing a low risk of repeating his offense.
Her tests came back negative, and after another 1,500 tests of passengers aboard the Westerdam came back negative, the ship was deemed no to low risk.
In summer 2017, during what was expected to be a low-risk phase, an unidentified chemical agent in the soil sickened three contractors, halting the excavation.
Before You Get Sick, Make a Crisis Plan: We have no family nearby, so I have asked several childless, low-risk friends to be emergency caregivers.
For women in the United States with low-risk pregnancies, birth centers can offer an alternative to the typically expensive and intervention-heavy maternity care system.
The foundation's remaining funds are all being held in low-risk short-term bonds, said Mark Imowitz, whose firm, Imowitz Koenig and Company, handles the finances.
After 9/11, these programs were designed to try to allow CBP to collect information on people, so they could move low-risk travelers through faster.
After taking office in 2011, he backed several rounds of legislation that reduced punishments for low-risk defendants and slashed juvenile incarceration rolls, among other measures.
Small satellites, he argues, will be instrumental in providing low-risk advance scouting and establishing the necessary advance infrastructure for establishing a larger, more permanent presence.
The first point about the study is that the majority of participants in the study were low risk patients (patients with slow growing, more innocuous cancer).
Even so, low-risk U.S.-based money market funds attracted $15.8 billion over the weekly period, after $34 billion of outflows the previous week, Lipper said.
Coronavirus still poses a low risk to the general public in the US, said Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
This has led to numerous outbreaks of both hepatitis B and C, and in more recent years, the spread of HIV among previously low-risk communities.
Those with the low-risk profile at the beginning of the study were also less likely to report chronic disease, heart disease or diabetes later on.
Assets considered low-risk — including gold, the yen, and German bonds — were in heavy demand, with yields on the latter at the lowest in a month.
And while plunging into a full-bore videochat with a random might sound a bit much, a blurry teaser with conversation prompts looks fairly low risk.
And in a world with an uncertain economic trajectory, unprecedented negative interest rates, and high trade and political tensions, he has built a low-risk portfolio.
Investing in a mutual fund can be a great way to start building wealth, Cuban tells Money, because they're relatively low-risk compared, to other investments.
"These results continue to demonstrate the strength of our customer focused, simple and low risk business model," Chief Executive Antonio Horta-Osorio said in a statement.
This has never been perfectly achieved: There are too many channels that allow low-risk individuals and groups to avoid keeping costs down for the unhealthy.
These two factors have created a law-enforcement vacuum in remote areas like Lassen National Forest, with low-risk, high-reward conditions so conducive to criminality.
The relatively increased risk was seen across the board, including in people who took a lower dose as well as those at low risk of cardiovascular disease.
Even though it still has value in future years, fund managers seeking to maximize their return are prospecting deals that are shovel-ready, low risk and straightforward.
Investors warn that this stock is likely to have many ups and downs ahead, which could make it a poor choice for investors with low risk tolerance.
I was already considered a "low-risk" offender, given my crime, and I was able to further reduce my "risk" by maintaining this line to the world.
There's a low risk of transmission to humans, but the CDC warned hunters that the species barrier may not fully protect them from contracting the animal disease.
"As I have a normal, low risk pregnancy, research does not support the need for any further ultrasound monitoring of the baby at this point," Polites explains.
Illiquid credit, governance permitting, is another alternative way of diversifying sources of return and improving portfolio efficiency as part of both low-risk and return-seeking portfolios.
As the latest U.S.-North Korea concerns boosted investor appetite for low-risk debt, U.S. 10-year Treasury yields fell to a session low of 2.97 percent.
Likewise, low-risk sovereign bonds had to surrender a little of their recent gains and yields on 10-year debt nudged up 4 basis points 2.138 percent.
The potential benefits from gender-affirming hormones (improved mental health) will usually outweigh the low risk of an adolescent later changing their mind and regretting cosmetic changes.
Because European banks tend to hold a lot of assets with low risk-weights, such as mortgages and corporate loans, they wanted a low floor or none.
The positive view on Asia fixed income stood in contrast to Credit Suisse advising clients to take a low-risk strategy, underweighting equities and moving toward cash.
The answer is B. In California, for example, hospitals' rates for cesarean sections performed in low-risk births range from 11.2 per cent to 68.8 per cent.
For VR "Explorers," Cardboard is a low-risk entry point for VR and Daydream View could become the mobile VR leader (whether made by Google or others).
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury yields fell from four-year highs on Monday after a rapid selloff in equity markets sparked demand for the low risk debt.
On one hand, software startups are often perceived as low-risk as they do not require large capital investments, and failures can be addressed by software updates.
The bank's ratings considers its solid capital ratios, healthy profitability and asset quality metrics, moderately concentrated funding, as well as its low-risk and diversified business model.
U.S. Treasury yields rose after Draghi said the ECB sees a low risk of a recession in the euro zone, even as he acknowledged a worsening outlook.
As the latest U.S.-North Korea concerns boosted investor appetite for low-risk debt, U.S. 279.17-year Treasury yields fell to a session low of 20.79 percent.
"Low-risk tolerant investors can allocate their capital in fixed income assets while high-risk tolerant investors can invest in equities, optimizing social capital allocation," Fan said.
Kendra believes Malil just pulled off a big acting job, and wholeheartedly disagrees with the parole board's assessment that he's a low risk for committing future violence.
After rising sharply last week, U.S. Treasury yields fell from four-year highs on Monday as the selloff in equity markets sparked demand for low risk debt.
Yet Treasury funds, also seen as low risk because they buy bonds backed by a U.S. government guarantee, broke their 11-week, $14.3 billion streak of inflows.
Joseph Stiglitz and Michael Rothschild showed how insurance markets should naturally tend towards differentiated offerings, such that high-risk and low-risk customers gravitate towards different products.
However, there are many more fraternity chapters that are low-risk, and that could be instrumental in changing campus culture, because they are willing to be leaders.
Torreya trees are very "low risk" — their seeds don't disperse easily, so they're not likely to become invasive species, says Gray-Steinhauer at the University of Alberta.
Evolutionary psychologists think that women use low-risk aggressive strategies over high-risk aggression strategies because, historically, women have needed to survive for our offspring to survive.
The consolidation of BNPP's leasing operations and fast-growing Turkish operation are of higher risk than the fairly low-risk Belgian and Luxembourg retail and corporate businesses.
The low-risk business environment for EIB translates into the maximum possible adjustment of three notches over its solvency assessment, resulting in an intrinsic rating of 'aaa'.
Ant Financial now encompasses not only online payments, but also low-risk money market funds and a wallet app that enables easy payment from smartphones around China.
For many investors, Buffett recommends low-risk index funds, which he calls the "thing that makes the most sense practically all of the time" for retirement savings.
Goldman Sachs has a better idea for those seeking refuge: Move into "bond proxies," a relatively new term for a similar class of ostensibly low-risk equities.
Analysts have long said that hacking between countries is likely to expand, as the method gives states a low-risk method to meddle in one another's affairs.
Here are questions and answers about insurance coverage for floods and fire: Should I consider buying flood insurance even if I live in a low-risk area?
Many countries invest some of their national treasuries in US debt, such as Treasury bonds or government-backed mortgage securities, because they are viewed as low-risk.
It hits the sweet spot between good rates, low risk, and high liquidityThe best interest rates you can find at most banks usually come from CD accounts.
"Some may not require them because of low risk for strokes, while others may not be able to take them because of risk of bleeding," Peterson added.
In Qatar, we are not expecting any significant cuts to government spending and numerous government-sponsored projects continue to provide profitable, low-risk, lending opportunities for banks.
Private insurance can also help cover low-risk flood zones which do not need mandatory NFIP coverage, even though they are not completely immune to flood risk.
Individuals incarcerated for nonviolent drug crimes — 50 percent of the federal prison population — pose a low risk, and the costs of incarcerating these people outweigh the benefits.
By the end of the Obama administration, unauthorized immigrants living in the US who hadn't been convicted of crimes were at pretty low risk of being deported.
A computer algorithm predicting the likelihood of each committing a future crime gave Borden a 8 (high risk) while Prater received a low-risk score, just 3.
With no student bankruptcy permitted, this is akin to a low risk revenue stream for the financial industry, and now second in size only to mortgage debt.
Instead of banning all synthetic drugs, the country legalized the sale of low-risk versions of synthetic cannabinoids and similar substances that were carefully tested and regulated.
As the underlying risk is LP money, and as many LPs are highly-rated institutions including sovereign wealth funds, banks view the deals as relatively low risk.
"We expect modest positive returns across the major EM indices next year, albeit with low risk-adjusted returns," analysts at Goldman said in a 2019 outlook report.
These reforms would reduce the magnitude of sentences and take low-risk behavior into consideration, while removing no-risk behavior, like spitting and biting, from consideration entirely.
In this sense it would be low risk to taste a novel tryptamine compound whereas it would be moronic to taste some new derivative of methyl mercury.
"The issue with dry January is that most of the data suggests that the people who benefit most from it are low risk drinkers anyway," say Sumnall.
United States drones were in the area, but it is unclear how close they were at the time of the attack given the mission's perceived low risk.
And the percentage of low-risk cases being recommended for investigation had dropped — from nearly half, in the years before the program began, to around one-third.
I.U.I. is a low-risk procedure done without sedation in the doctor's office; sperm is placed inside the patient's uterus during ovulation in order to facilitate fertilization.
The main advantages are that it is a minimally invasive way of ending a pregnancy without losing the uterus and it has a low risk of bleeding.
The study found that officers could decrease their supervision of these low-risk individuals — and reduce the burdens imposed on them — without increasing rates of re-offense.
Even the majority of liberals oppose reducing prison sentences for violent criminals with a low risk of reoffending: 55 percent oppose it, versus 42 percent who support.
Remember 2008, when the markets went from thinking housing debt was low-risk to thinking it was high-risk, and a global financial crisis was the result?
As a frequent international traveler for my reporting work, I have global-entry status, which allows for expedited re-entry into the U.S. for low-risk travelers.
Not for the first time, this suggested he may not be the low-risk challenger to President Donald Trump that most Democrats seem to be looking for.
Because of the relatively low risk for most people, Fradin said families should continue living their lives as they've been, assuming their community hasn't been instructed otherwise.
The New Health Care Funding is harder to find in general, and the current approach favors low-risk research and proposals by older scientists and white men.
That makes borrowing, and expansion, more expensive for private sector firms in a country where banks already prefer to invest in high-yield, low-risk government debt.
The American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology advise against statins for low-risk individuals unless LDL-C levels are at least 190 mg/dL.
However, last month the World Health Organization (WHO) concluded there is a 'very low risk' of further international spread of Zika as a result of the Olympics.
The credit union tax exemption is premised on an assumed deep knowledge of their customer base, relatively low-risk portfolio and focus on clients with limited means.
RCB's capital ratios are generally lower than those of purely private banking peers, but we see them as sufficient given the low risk profile of the bank.
But it's unclear whether the change is due to more advanced forms of biometrics technologies or that the authority had temporarily loosened security on low-risk individuals.
As the use of active surveillance climbed between 2010 and 2015, it became the most common approach for managing low-risk prostate cancer, according to the study.
Benchmark U.S. Treasury prices rose, sending yields to their lowest levels in almost three weeks as tumbling equity markets worldwide fed investor demand for low-risk debt.
Investors have piled into cash and low-risk Treasuries in recent weeks on worries over slowing global growth and trade tensions between China and the United States.
They supported Backpage in order to maintain the status quo where companies operate with high profit and low risk, and opposed legislative solutions for the same reason.
According to the Journal, that assignment was considered relatively low-risk, and there hadn't been any attacks on U.S. forces in the area in the past year.
But a 2000 study found much longer lag times: Only 2202 percent of low-risk providers and 237 percent of high-risk ones met the state standard.
Comparatively, this is a very low-risk group; the chances of future misuse and addiction are far higher for teens who have already used other illegal drugs.
Overestimating risk might lead health systems to focus their energy on the wrong patients; a low risk score might cause a patient to fall through the cracks.
An in-clinic first trimester abortion is short—the procedure itself lasts five to ten minutes, not including preparation and recovery time—and is extremely low-risk.
"The equity story of Healthineers will likely be that of a low-growth, low-risk dividend play with high, guaranteed dividends," a person familiar with the company said.
You can also bring up the number of drinks considered "normal" or low-risk, a fact that often shocks even people who don't have an issue with alcohol.
MTL's stand-alone credit profile reflects its adequate competitive position in the U.S. life insurance market, low-risk product profile, strong balance sheet fundamentals and modest earnings profile.
Indicating heightened worries over the French elections, the gap between French 10-year government bond yields and their low-risk German equivalents was at its widest since November.
"Somebody who comes from Sudan and has dark skin is at a very low risk of skin cancers, even if they get exposed to the sun," said Sekulic.
Automation is an inherent part of this growth, but this means any jobs created will work in tandem with automation and be at a low risk of replacement.

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