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"risk it" Definitions
  1. to do something that may result in something bad or unpleasant happening
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So if you know that's a possibility, why risk it?
Ivanka looking like she's willing to risk it all. pic.twitter.
You can take it apart, though I didn't risk it.
But there is a much higher risk it will not.
If you're willing to risk it, you can be heard.
Mylan should be concerned about the reputational risk it runs.
Sure, he could be back again, but why risk it?
"You need to risk it for the biscuit," Badowski said.
"I wonder if we should risk it," he had murmured.
"There's always a risk it will come back," he says.
BC: It is a risk, it is a risk for us.
I beg you, to all the families, parents, don't risk it.
"I risk it everyday, everyday that I wake up," she says.
Without further action, thousands of jobs are at risk, it said.
You've got to risk it all to catch 'em all, right?
But this means there's a non-negligible risk it will not.
Bad as Bogotá might be, she's too scared to risk it.
The risk, it seems, is small, if it exists at all.
But for those brave enough to risk it... bring your microscope.
Whether it's placebo or not, I don't want to risk it.
Sure, it might end up perfectly nice, but why risk it?
There was no reason to risk it all with tax cuts.
Nomura says there was a risk it could be even weaker.
Why risk it — when someone else is bound to speak up?
Nomura says there was a risk it could be even weaker.
An economic slowdown in China also poses a risk, it said.
"I can't risk it falling off," she explained, squinting in the sun.
She's willing to risk it all, even her child, to defeat Daenerys.
For a while I just thought, Let's not risk it right now.
It has become part of the risk it is trying to assess.
I wouldn't go out there and risk it for a National Championship.
"You don't want to risk it without four-wheel drive," he said.
But House leadership, when drafting the bill, didn't want to risk it.
A merger would put at least 10,000 jobs at risk, it added.
But officials in North Carolina and Virginia decided not to risk it.
If any bank poses a systemic risk, it can be broken up.
If you are willing to risk it, the savings might add up.
"There's a risk it isn't as much as you wanted," Kim said.
But the more we use, the more of a risk it becomes.
If deregulation involves such dangers, why would anyone want to risk it?
The odds are good you won't get sick, but why risk it?
But with a movie like Roma, you may want to risk it.
"If you believe in your heart you're right, you risk it all."
But when assessing systemic risk it is the stock that matters most.
Our right to life doesn't always include our right to risk it.
Listening to foreign broadcasts is banned, though some North Koreans risk it.
It's almost incongruous with the work he's doing and the risk it entails.
TFW you risk it all for a high five and fall short pic.twitter.
The awesomeness of it might end me, but I'm willing to risk it.
Bsal hasn't yet reached our shores, but there's a real risk it could.
I never thought about what kind of risk it would be, never, ever.
Kellyn decides to not risk it – and wins the Fishy for her choice.
With law enforcement still looking for the shooter, paramedics could not risk it.
For those who can shoulder the added risk, it pays to stay invested.
That is, if you want to risk it in your $200,000-plus SUV.
Why would they risk it all to attract donations from someone like Epstein?
What was not clear to me then was how at risk it is.
When security is at risk, it gives militaries license to infringe on civil liberties.
So Rodriguez decided to risk it, and moved into the backseat to feed Ileana.
He hasn't harmed anyone yet, though I don't think he's unwilling to risk it.
We've fought too hard for everyday Americans and against special interests to risk it.
"If you have any U.S. exposure, you're not going to risk it," she said.
One that said we can&apost take a risk, it&aposs an insurance policy.
We need to build on that, not risk it and call for its existence.
Of them, about 16 percent — some 13,500 homes — stand at significant risk, it said.
"Swim at your own risk," it says, with an icon of a swimming figure.
Munaf told him not to risk it, saying the change of procedure was suspicious.
"I couldn't risk it going back to get a new one," Mr. Lee said.
"I won't risk it," Ms. Opper, who is 60 and diabetic, said on Friday.
And in some individuals who are genetically at risk, it can unleash psychotic states.
"I never travel with my pets in cargo; I won't risk it," she added.
Sometimes you have to risk it all to get your paws on some delicious snacks.
It's that obsession and adrenaline rush that drives so many people to risk it all.
It's wanting to speak up [even though] physically, mentally, and emotionally, I cannot risk it.
I'll be honest, I didn't really have the guts to risk it this time out.
"The global economy needs bold multilateral actions to boost growth and contain risk," it added.
"That is the riskit is the materialization of this reflation narrative," he said Wednesday.
The larger an oil company, the more risk it can absorb on its balance sheet.
"When it turned out that it didn't reduce risk, it was quite puzzling," he said.
R.B.S. warned this year that there was "significant risk" it might not meet that deadline.
"I don't want to risk it, in case he goes to another girl," she said.
I wasn't going to risk it knowing what was on the line for my client.
"We quite frankly can't afford to risk it anymore," Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham told CNN.
While flying people to space comes with great risk, it also brings the greatest reward.
But generally the companies we speak to ... say they won't risk it," FGE said. "U.
So while putting together the genesis build was a risk, it was a constructive risk.
I sneak breakfast at my desk most days, but I don't risk it with lunch anymore.
Oil spill can negatively affect fishing and tourism, and states just don't want to risk it.
Even buying Delta and American Airlines no longer seems like the major risk it was before.
If you dare risk it, you can also find 1.98% in savings the week of Thanksgiving.
If powerful blasts happen nearby, the risk it could collapse would be more than 90 percent.
The vaccine's risk: It contains a live virus, which can mutate back into a virulent form.
It'd be a dick thing for them to do, but it's better to not risk it.
It takes a certain kind of person to risk it all and follow their startup dreams.
If the United States, this administration, takes that risk it will be committing a historic mistake.
History suggests that bin Salman appears to risk it all before pulling back when disaster looms.
I didn't want to risk it with the cheapest option, but also didn't want to overpay.
" But, she added, "I couldn't risk it, because the gunshot is so close to the lullaby.
We have a three-week-old newborn and two young kids and just can't risk it.
A constant pressure of chance and risk, it crosses between games but also into general attention.
This is a health risk; it takes them back to the group and then commit suicide.
"If we were to leave on June 23, it would put ... Northern Ireland's future at risk, it would put our union at risk, it would be deeply damaging, a reckless course," said Blair, who oversaw the peace deal as Labour prime minister from 1997 to 2007.
If you're willing to risk it, though, the early-bird price on the cardholder model is $98.
The contaminated products would be withdrawn immediately, even though there was no public health risk, it said.
But, equally, the cost of disavowing him may remain too high for many Republicans to risk it.
That means that if a baby is identified as being at risk, it isn't necessarily at risk.
The wrestlers feared facing off with Beggs could result in injury and didn't want to risk it.
" In fact, he added, the invitation came with considerable risk: "It was such a leap of faith.
That we do have a voice and it can be heard if you're willing to risk it.
Every now and then there's something so on-trend and affordable, it's tempting just to risk it.
The board hired a law firm, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, to assess the legal risk, it reported.
There's still a risk it will not be able to fix its excess liabilities, and be delisted.
The rules will "effectively push commercial banks to improve their ability to manage liquidity risk", it added.
But he also said he hadn't seen an opportunity to invest and doesn't want to risk it.
Was advised that 2 second rule applied but decided not to risk it and bought another one.
The pro-Islamic State loyalties among evacuees showed the potential risk it still poses despite territorial defeat.
But for people whose health insurance is at risk, it has brought the anguish of protracted uncertainty.
One wrong move may not only put your business at risk, it can destroy your entire livelihood.
The cities with the highest levels of risk, it said, are London, Plymouth, Bristol, Manchester and Birmingham.
Though Mr Krebs's case is extreme by current standards, there is a risk it will soon become typical.
But the oral vaccine also came with a small risk: It can cause new cases of the disease.
Like, so many that you'd almost rather risk it than sit down and search through pages of options.
"In reality, these records were not sufficiently anonymized and put the patients' privacy at grave risk," it says.
"I just couldn't risk it," said a teenager I spotted dropping a gram of coke into a bin.
"I don't want to risk it—one of our friends just died," a woman in the group said.
Arya abandoned the North and was ready to risk it all for a shot at killing Cersei Lannister.
This animal goes into predatory mode; it's willing to take that risk; it goes for low-hanging fruit.
Still, we say risk it and leave the umbrella at home — there's only a small chance of rain.
Even if you have the purest intentions, the potential for misunderstanding is way too high to risk it.
While the stock market certainly has risk, it shouldn't be so scary that you avoid it all together.
"We knew that there was a risk it would grow down the line, which it has," she said.
So if you&aposre experiencing any complications during pregnancy, doctors say it&aposs better not to risk it.
Homer chooses to live rather than risk it all, and finds peace in living a quiet family life.
Seems that's a little too much for even Arians -- whose famous motto is "risk it for the biscuit."
It determined that the knowledge gained "was sparse" in comparison to the risk it posed to the subjects.
What is the worst thing that could happen, and how could I reduce the risk it will occur?
But the oral vaccine also comes with a small risk: It can cause new cases of the disease.
Diplomats warned, however, that the longer the Brexit deal remained unfinished, the bigger the risk it could unravel.
But there is a whole bunch of data in Walmart's corner that supports the risk it is taking.
I try the lot, but it's $10 per hour, so I just decide not to pay and risk it.
"DoD recognizes the reality of climate change and the significant risk it poses to US interests globally," it stated.
"It is a risk, it is an experiment," Kramp-Karrenbauer told a business conference hosted by the Sueddeutsche Zeitung.
"I hope this is a joke… [you're] too valuable to risk it," an Instagram user wrote of Brady's video.
"We're close, and moving in the right direction, but not close enough to risk it," the aide told CNN.
"Just thinking about the possibility of something with Lauren is making me want to risk it all," he says.
If you're a young academic concerned about tenure, publication, and avoiding lawsuits, it's just safer not to risk it.
In their eagerness to grab market share, however, Amazon and Walmart too lightly dismissed the risk it would happen.
If you aren't out there constantly taking the temperature of your market, you risk it going cold on you.
The release was stopped within about 50 minutes and did not present a health or safety risk, it said.
"Through that lens, this isn't perceived as the major risk it may have been just a few years ago."
"People who risk it, quit their jobs, go out and live in Silicon Valleyâ€"that's not attainable for everyone.
His family decided to call in the professionals to transport him to the hospital ... rather than risk it themselves.
Requiring national parliamentary approval for the agreement, first envisaged in 2009, raises the risk it will never be implemented.
But the financial risk it confers on the organizations that offer them may be more than some can handle.
There was always the risk, it seemed, of backsliding, even as a new menace — communism — rose in the east.
Peak does not mean doom and gloom, and while the industry faces risk, it is not destined for a pullback.
Any marriage — maybe any relationship — is knowing that someone is drowning and deciding if you're going to risk it yourself.
I would never recommend that this is a good decision," she said in a video post Tuesday, "Don't risk it.
" They could be a gifted high school player who says, "I just don't want to risk it in college football.
Some allies had long agitated to go negative, but doing so carried a risk it could dent Mr. Cruz's image.
She has considerable momentum in the race already -- and may not want to risk it by going after Biden again.
This is a powerful time for letting go of pain and healing—take a risk; it will do you good!
And as the amount of equity in Atlante goes down, so does the amount of risk it can take on.
The beet-fennel purée that she made for me was delicious, but she couldn't risk it on a supermarket shelf.
We cannot risk it, so we stay in Thailand, exiled by our addiction, and cling to each other like kittens.
Millions of people agonized over whether to stay and risk it, or leave and potentially spend weeks as storm refugees.
If you don't want to risk it, may I suggest bringing home some blue milk from Bubo Wamba Family Farms?
Idlib, Syria (CNN)It's freezing cold and the kids don't have proper shoes, but the elderly Samar couldn't risk it.
"CDC believes the rate of new infections on board, especially among those without symptoms, represents an ongoing risk," it continued.
"To the extent that a transaction poses a risk, it is something that we want to look at," he added.
I simply can't risk it all by using a product I didn't choose — no matter how well it was intended.
But Blattman believes the evidence on this is mixed, and that the health risks are serious enough to risk it.
Most banks still worry that if they dare to "re-risk", it could lead to a fresh round of hefty fines.
"The remaining sentence is thus no longer enough in this concrete case to make him an exceptional flight risk," it added.
We then have to make a judgement call about any risk it puts to Valve, our developer partners, or our customers.
I want to risk it because I will do whatever I need to do to make sure that I'm with you.
As counter-intuitive as it seems, when someone is behind in their retirement savings, they're often tempted to risk it all.
These may make a Prime Day 2019 appearance, though this is a good deal if you don't want to risk it.
"The school's decisions have put its students and millions of dollars in taxpayer-funded federal student aid at risk," it read.
"Since MH17, all countries rely on advice from the U.S., the U.K., France and Germany to highlight airspace risk," it said.
This allows the battery to run longer on a single charge—but also increases the risk it will burst into flames.
If you've just shelled out a considerable amount on a new handset, you don't want to risk it breaking right away.
Despite the health risk it poses to her family, Hurt doesn't resent the nearby coke plant or its owner, US Steel.
The institutional integrity of his agency was too important for him to risk it to help a political candidate save face.
Brazilian voters, tired of being ignored for so long, are ready to risk it all, convinced it cannot get any worse.
The centers still face major financial riskit just takes a few patients with serious medical conditions to upend the books.
Though these products are, understandably, questionable, some vapers may opt to risk it if their favorite US-made flavors start disappearing.
Our progress in global health to-date and the risk it faces with each pandemic threat deserves a more holistic approach.
I don't buy my daughter the makeup kits, but this makes me wary of purchasing ANYTHING from you guys..why risk it???
It was dangerous, as its legs would take damage in the effort and there was a risk it would fall on landing.
But if you decide to risk it, it's best to stick to some kind of manual stimulation or mutual masturbation, Dixit says.
Hollywood is a place of hope, filled with people who are brave enough to risk it all in pursuit of a dream.
Information that was likely obtained through torture also cannot be used if there is a risk it would lead to further mistreatment.
In it, Booth and Brennan shared a kiss and Booth admitted that he was ready to risk it all to be together.
Now, seeing demand for real estate risk, it has created a sister company, ARK, to buy up the buildings it's renting in.
At the population level, considering how many of us drink coffee, that's a non-trivial risk; it would be enough to matter.
Lenders could further lower annual percentage rates and keep extending loan terms, though the latter would increase their credit risk, it added.
There was no evidence to suggest it would work, though there was a real risk it could make Zayner life-threateningly sick.
Anthem's management has indicated that it would like regulatory changes that could lower the financial risk it runs in insuring Obamacare customers.
This, despite concerns about Lyft's profitability and the risk it continues to pose for the company following their public listing on Nasdaq.
Debelle said there was a risk it may take a lower unemployment rate than currently expected to generate a sustained move higher.
Otherwise there's a risk it will be delayed until after late-2017 elections, leaving the rights of millions in an indefinite limbo.
The data accessed did not include bank details, pin numbers or information that would put customer finances directly at risk, it said.
And even if she were able to call a second referendum, Ms Sturgeon cannot risk it unless she is certain of winning.
Even if she wanted an illegal abortion and could afford one, Maria is too heavily pregnant for a doctor to risk it.
Creative thinking doesn't  necessarily mean increased risk - it does mean new insight and new perceptions that require us to open our minds.
For the first time in 10 years, Ms. Shulman said she briefly considered forgoing the purchase, but didn't want to risk it.
If you're in a delicate emotional state, as I usually am when I start these potatoes, it's better not to risk it.
The one who is so narcissistic and entitled that it is willing to risk it all by voting for third-party candidates?
If you're not out there trying to risk it to express it, or looking for permission to do it, something is flawed.
Americans' well-being is at risk It is not at all clear how the US economy will fare in the coming months.
It's notable that Google has taken the decision to shut down the service, rather than risk it causing the company a scandal.
Finding such a program on your phone, then, is the first step toward addressing the personal violation and safety risk it poses.
They're too afraid to see what it's going to be like when Trump is President, and they don't want to risk it.
Although the FSB's recommendation attempts to reduce that risk, it does not consider all the liquidity demand banks are required to meet.
While its marketplace business model alleviates its inventory risk, it does not stop customers from shopping on multiple websites, the bankers say.
When the FDA becomes aware of a cosmetic posing a risk, it can notify the public so that consumers can make informed decisions.
But if you're willing to risk it, you can claim your own Bluetooth Spinner for $49 when the Indiegogo campaign launches in July.
I know the company is really well run, but I'm not going to risk it just to be able to get that yield.
I stood there, not knowing what to do: either go back and wait for dawn, or pluck up my courage and risk it.
Still, it was exactly that feeling of pride which was my main motivation, and the reason I was willing to risk it all.
However, there is a risk it may take a lower unemployment rate than currently expected to generate a sustained move higher, he added.
Although this clearly identifies the increase in risk, it also highlights that the majority of people with schizophrenia had not committed violent crimes.
It has not been lost on Lister that his saving Wilson's life has hardly kept Wilson from continuing to risk it at sea.
I was livid that we had been put in danger by a tour operator who preferred to risk it than refund our money.
This month's eruption could have similar positive effects, Bryan said, though there's also a risk it could introduce invasive species to the region.
If, on Sunday, Trump actually believed that Alabama was at risk, it shows a shocking lack of knowledge about geography, science, and storms.
" While he says many defenders of the language overstate the risk it faces, Kwan is wary of a "top-down aversion to Cantonese.
They're peddling two sets of fantasies, and both, as majority governments, pose a risk it would be unwise for the country to take.
It's a riskit may not pan out — but if the banana does work as hoped, it really will save thousands of lives.
If you've got other people's money on the line, if there are jobs at risk, it can feel selfish to spend time anywhere else.
But wary of currency risk, it is hedging the overweight with a short position in emerging money market instruments, usually short-dated t-bills.
Critics of ESG investing argue that, while taking into account these factors can mitigate investment risk, it can also lead to lower investment returns.
There is a high risk it could happen as the crops have been destroyed and it will be very difficult for people to recover.
Just as insurance was only part of the answer to fire and maritime risk, it is only part of the answer to modern perils.
So although the hacking process is, compared with the soldering required for modchips of decades past, low on risk, it isn't a golden ticket.
Therefore, while the deal is a strategic positive and takes away downside risk, it is unlikely to create major upside for Dish equity holders.
They're worried that naled, the main chemical in the insecticide, is a health risk (it killed millions of honeybees in South Carolina, after all).
The escalation in the conflict has destroyed health facilities and placed those who suffered complications like haemorrhaging or infections at heightened risk, it said.
The ease of obtaining documents through Venezuela -- and the risk it poses -- has been a concern among American security officials since the early 2000s.
"The seriousness of this event is certain and we shall not tolerate that the vital interests of democracy be put at risk," it added.
Rich people with addiction rarely start committing non-drug crimes after they get hooked: they can obviously afford to pay, so why risk it?
While Wheeler's new scheme is clever way to serve certain special interests, like the plans before it, there's a risk it will fall flat.
But if you do decide to risk it and journey to Mars, Musk said dying out in space wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing.
"We believe this should raise questions about whether SQ will be sufficiently paid for the risk it will take on the program," Palmer said.
There's definitely so much history of beauty and fashion being perfected that some companies are still holding onto that and scared to risk it.
There's obviously no evidence to support that claim, but that tendency is a serious riskit moves us further down this spiral of deterioration.
Instead, as it faces ejection from its home, they believe there is a risk it may fall into decay, or even cease to exist.
While inflation is low now, people perceive that there remains a risk it could rise, which has sustained a strong market for those bonds.
Against this risk, it is unclear what public interest or informational need was served by publishing these pictures of the scene of an atrocity.
The increasing economic importance of the technology, along with the increasing risk it faces from bad actors, has forced the Trump administration to act.
Although insurers are in the business of managing risk, it is the unexpected nature of these changes that have made them much more cautious.
"It's an attractive opportunity so we're looking to de-risk it a bit more, so we've got a bit more drilling to do," he said.
Although many Venezuelan parents entrust their children to relatives and send for them once they have a toehold abroad, Rodriguez said she couldn't risk it.
We talked to some Samsung loyalists who are sticking with their potentially dangerous phones to get an answer to one pressing question: Why risk it?
Why it matters: Opendoor is one of Silicon Valley's most daring bets, due to the risk it would face from a real estate market downturn.
"He has a little bit of a strain in his right hamstring and he didn't want to risk it," his agent Mark Wetmore told Reuters.
"It's longer than they wanted and the longer it stretches out, the greater the risk it blows up," said Art Cashin, director operations at UBS.
But without cast-iron legal reassurance from Washington that its enforcement agencies will not come after them, European banks may not want to risk it.
So do you want to pay us the $25 times 50,000 operating systems that you need this month, or do you want to risk it?
The analysts have a target of $0003 a barrel during the second quarter of 2000, with a risk it could go to $2300 a barrel.
The lives of 59 children are at risk, it said, including 25 who are in the intensive care unit at the city's al-Thawra hospital.
"We'll get abuse for saying so but where British lives have been put at risk it is important to be clear about this," he added.
Trying new material on a crowd, even one made up of superfans, is always a riskit kind of zaps the fun out of everything.
"Any failure of Amazon to keep its workers safe does not just put their employees at risk, it puts the entire country at risk," Sens.
"Any failure of Amazon to keep its workers safe does not just put their employees at risk, it puts the entire country at risk," Sens.
The public can see that the virus is not contained globally and that there is a clear risk it will spread in the United States.
The private concessionaire will not face any revenue performance risk: It will receive the same payments from the state, regardless of what ridership shows up.
It only takes a few cells of E. coli to make you sick, so while washing produce lowers the risk, it doesn't eliminate it entirely.
But many people have jumped to the conclusion that the bulk of the children are at risk; it remains unclear how many, if any, are.
Taking less risk It seems silly for investors to try picking and choosing the best stocks — the market, writ large, historically tends to go higher.
"If there's an upside risk, it really would be that profits come in better than everyone thinks," the firm's chief U.S. equity strategist said Wednesday.
HOW TO HELP VICTIMS OF HURRICANE DORIAN "Understandably, many people, particularly if they have small children ... they just don't want to risk it," Oppmann said.
It harnesses the power of AI to analyze reams of text, breaking down each sentence for the level of risk it represents for our privacy.
But that doesn't change how this one feels to me, and I wouldn't risk it if you want to go in completely open to all surprises.
Photo: APBiometric data belonging to millions of Americans may or may not be at riskit is frankly unclear—based on a BuzzFeed report published Tuesday.
"Several critical issues remain unaddressed in this legislation, most significantly the prospect of introducing systemic weaknesses that could put Australians' data security at risk," it said.
But I&aposm afraid we can&apost take that risk, it&aposs like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you&aposre 40.
"When people criticize me for not, like, waiting longer or whatever they've decided is best for me, it hurts because really I risk it," she says.
No matter how secure end-to-end encryption is, if there's malware directly on a phone there's a risk it could see information sent to it.
"All of these penalties ... made people kind of stop and think, 'Whoa, this isn't just, "Oh, I can have a drink or two and risk it.
America's withdrawal would put the agreement at high risk; it might also prompt the Iranians to leave the pact, starting a nuclear race in the region.
Her desire to buy, sell, create, and risk it all for items of clothing reveals a deeper layer of Sophia — it shows what makes her tick.
"Mass casualties among civilians are likely and families trying to flee areas controlled by ISIL (Islamic State) are expected to be at extreme risk," it said.
"Through the fire, to the limit, to the wall / For a chance to be with you, I'd gladly risk it all," she sings on the chorus.
"Calling an early election could help Turnbull consolidate his support within the party, but there is also a big risk it could back-fire," said Chen.
"Our oil analysts believe there is now a growing risk it (crude) could touch $100 per barrel," HSBC said in its fourth-quarter Global Economics outlook.
While mild aches associated with the flu shouldn&apost be a cause for concern, there is a small risk it could develop into something more serious.
And while we know that the "sweet and spicy vinaigrette" that comes with this salad is delicious, don't risk it: Listeria monocytogenes can ruin your week.
"If you're going to get 3 percent on a 10-year Treasury with essentially no equity risk, it actually starts to have some appeal," Yoshikami said.
It was an outcome driven by a population's readiness to risk-it-all to make their votes count, and defended by regional diplomacy and international law.
When we first met, he'd told me he could never play soccer again; his ankles wouldn't tolerate the strain, and he wasn't willing to risk it.
If you're going to risk it, look for places to eat that are busy and churning out food — it's a good way to ensure it's fresh.
"The CDC believes the rate of new infections on board, especially among those without symptoms, represents an ongoing risk," it said in a statement released Tuesday.
If they are in a high-paying job, they should determine how big of a risk it is to leave that job for their new endeavor.
Not wanting to risk it, I called my soon-to-be employer and explained the situation, and could I put off starting for a couple weeks?
"He continued: "What&aposs happening now is you&aposve removed — I think in the market&aposs view — all of the systemic risk it can think of.
With that sort of risk, it would make sense for Ripple to maximize its monthly XRP sales and pad its cash position as much as possible.
It pits a new president's vow never to allow North Korea to put American cities at risk — "It won't happen!" he said on Twitter on Jan.
This trend has continued for 16 years but should be put to an end, because of the grave risk it poses to U.S. and Afghan forces.
Cardinal Pell's legal team had tried to persuade jurors that no man of such prominence would risk it all to abuse two 13-year-old boys.
"And quite honestly on a risk-reward basis here, you're looking at a $12 or so downside risk ... it trades where a broken company would be trading."
China releases a daily air-pollution index (API)—also referred to as an air-quality index—which rates air quality based on the health risk it represents.
"When investors can get a better understanding of risk, it allows them to better identify the opportunities," Brian Deese, BlackRock's global head of sustainable investing, tells Axios.
It says the costume might not arrive in time for Halloween weekend, but expedited shipping is $40, so I decide to cross my fingers and risk it.
Barrick's discounted offer reflects the risk it takes on by increasing its exposure to Tanzania, the Toronto-based miner's Chief Executive Mark Bristow told Reuters last month.
The states' profligacy pushes up the interest rates the central government has to pay, because of the risk it will have to bail out a wayward state.
Still, creator Seth MacFarlane's joke did what journalists either won't do or simply can't afford to risk: It whispered an otherwise silent story to the national public.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he largely agreed with Trump that the group had been defeated in Syria but added there was a risk it could recover.
Bob Corker's on-again, off-again feud with Trump made his reelection bid in 2018 a dicey proposition -- and he decided to retire rather than risk it.
But here's the reality: For the average American, an emergency fund is the greatest defense against high-interest debt and we simply can't afford to risk it.
When people hear conflicting messages about the risk it poses and how seriously they should prepare for it, they tend to resort to the extreme, Taylor said.
This year, the leader of Singapore's only opposition party with members in parliament, the Workers' Party, said there was a risk it could lose all its seats.
I was very difficult with someone, and these are comparatively, because I think people's lives were at risk, it was a minor take-down on my part.
But two government studies released on Friday, one in rats and one in mice, suggest that if there is any risk, it is small, health officials said.
At the N.S.A., analysts were barred from using Kaspersky antivirus software because of the risk it would give the Kremlin broad access to their machines and data.
But on the other hand, when she knows that a tight turn or big jump is outside of the ability of her horse, she doesn't risk it.
If you're skeptical — either of the location or the ingredients, or in a country where food-borne illness is a common problem for travelers — don't risk it.
"Any failure of Amazon to keep its workers safe does not just put their employees at risk, it puts the entire country at risk," the senators wrote.
In my experience, once I explain how vaccines save lives with minimal risk, it is possible to overcome the fears and apprehensions that parents have about vaccines.
She said that while management had done a good job, there was a risk it would become complacent if it knew it was protected from potential bidders.
In a rom-com, this would be instantly recognizable as the set piece where one character frantically runs to an airport to risk it all for love.
Personally I have experienced that once I explain how vaccines save lives with minimal risk, it is possible to overcome the fears that parents have about vaccines.
Gabrielle Union's speaking out publicly after her controversial firing from "America's Got Talent" ... urging others to risk it all, as she has, to fight misogyny and racism.
There is also a risk it becomes too easy and cheap to trade ETFs, something index fund creator and Vanguard founder Jack Bogle has remarked on repeatedly.
In a rom-com, this would be instantly recognizable as the set piece where one character frantically runs to an airport to risk it all for love.
Still, cracking your console more than likely undermines its warranty, and with the SNES Classic in high demand and limited stock, do you really want to risk it?
"The market is very uncertain about how to price in the Brexit risk - it is struggling to find an equilibrium," Commerzbank's head of currency research, Ulrich Leuchtmann, said.
From swimming with sharks to skydiving, Leonardo DiCaprio hasn't been afraid to risk it all for an adrenaline rush – even if the experiences didn't quite go as planned.
Hit by ballooning costs, lack of transparency and the risk it could saddle Malaysia with uncomfortably large debt, the project has come to symbolize Najib's scandal-ridden administration.
While sex workers say the law is putting their lives at risk, it has invigorated the community and pushed the issues facing sex workers into the national consciousness.
Marketing experts say companies seeking to discuss a topic like mental health in their marketing need to show consumers it's a true priority or risk it seeming shallow.
More research not only could help physicians with using brain imaging and other methods to better identify dementia risk, it might lead to future preventative treatments, Mormino said.
It was from Anaïs Nin: "And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom."
As the company reported in its IPO filing, a risk it faces is that those rivals could pull their services in favor of developing their own smart speakers.
Townsend noted that despite Trump's regret about the F35s, Lockheed probably would not want to sell the jets if there was a risk it would compromise their technology.
If nothing else, he must know the risk it would pose to his career—a double-murder/suicide, when his path to continued power is otherwise completely unobstructed.
Until then, without a clear understanding of individual risk, it is hard to say who would benefit most from making lifestyle changes, and what those changes should entail.
The suggested retail price will be $650, but if you're willing to risk it all on an Indiegogo preorder, you can pay $475 to fulfill your prime directive.
With an entire ecosystem at risk, it remains to be seen whether or not Trump will abandon the government's current environmental safeguards, or put new ones in place.
Analysts told CNBC after the attack on Syria that while the latest development replaced North Korea as the immediate security risk, it elevates concerns about the hermit nation.
As Eliana delves into the mystery behind the girl's assault, she uncovers a web of conspiracies and must risk it all to save herself when she is targeted.
Young Moose, from the city's East Side, released his song "Dumb Dumb,"​ a self-congratulating anthem about his willingness to risk it all for whatever prize at stake.
While mild aches associated with the flu shouldn&apost be a cause for concern, there is a small risk it could develop into something more serious called myositis.
People should never approach a 'roo to pat or feed it -- it will inevitably mistake your well meaning advances and you risk it striking out in self-defense.
There are many OCRs available, but given that the sport has little regulation and some degree of risk, it may be prudent to stick with more established providers.
Even though Maria and my neighbor are already inside the apartment, I don't want to risk it, so I ask Maria to go outside and return the money.
Compared to March 219, 269 more cities and counties in the province were lowered to low risk, while five fell to medium risk from high risk, it said.
PSL hopes that by removing some of the risk, it can encourage prospective founders, like Boundless CEO Xiao Wang, a former senior product manager at Amazon, to build.
LONDON, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Tesco, Britain's biggest supermarket group, is to restructure the bakery operations of its larger stores, putting 1,816 jobs at risk, it said on Tuesday.
BUFFETT SAYS PROGRESSIVE HAS DONE A BETTER JOB THAN GEICO AT DECIDING WHAT TO CHARGE RELATIVE TO THE RISK IT TAKES, AND 'THAT IS WHAT WE'RE FOCUSED ON'
"GE Capital's overall leverage ... increases the risk it could be left with excess debt as it reduces assets further," wrote Eric Ause, Fitch's senior director of US corporates.
Various tech firms have been monitoring the health crisis, with some deciding to pull out of MWC as they assess the risk it would have on their staff.
Barkley 2 I may have jinxed Persona 5's release into a two year delay, but we couldn't risk it with the most anticipated RPG of our generation.
But at the Fed, the momentum now evident in the economy feels hard won, and officials may be reluctant to risk it by tightening the monetary spigots prematurely.
There is no agreement that North Korea has not broken, no weapons technology it has not sold, no risk it won't take, no international norm it cares to uphold.
The bank said that while there had been changes since it introduced the buffer indicating a moderate rise in systemic risk, it had decided to keep the rate unchanged.
"In light of the societal crisis generated by the explosion of fake news and related hate speech, failure to effectively manage this issue creates public policy risk," it said.
Ryan Calo, assistant professor of law at the University of Washington, said if drivers are deemed to be aware of the risk, it may let Tesla off the hook.
In Sweden, where an estimated 38,000 women have undergone FGM and another 20,000 girls may be at risk, it took months for Ubbe to find participants for her project.
Page says she suggested, why risk it, because since Trump was sure to lose the election, what would it matter if he or his team was compromised by Russia?
Tristan Risk: [It] isn't so much something that comes from how many lunges you do, or how many crunches you did, or how many pole-dance classes you take.
He considered telling her about entering the wrong house—maybe he could bring out the poetry of it—but he did not tell her, didn't want to risk it.
Nicholas Wessel, 26, visiting from Seattle on a multicity trip through Europe, said he decided to "risk it" because it was his only opportunity to visit a club here.
The risk it poses: "If he follows through on his threat, congressional leaders will have six months to pass the new trade measure," Glenn Thrush of the NYT writes.
When sex offers orgasm at relatively low pregnancy risk, it provides a way not just to reproduce but to assess potential mates' attention to female desires, tastes and choices.
Overall, the takeaway should be that this is a first-generation device, but also a totally unique piece of technology in today's marketplace for those willing to risk it.
Nyad says it's too late to switch venues now -- but the athletes have a serious decision to make ... boycott for your health ... or risk it all for Olympic glory.
While the measure includes an exception for cases where the woman's health is at risk, it contains no exceptions for women seeking an abortion in instances of rape or incest.
About 11 years ago, the medical community didn't know much about the effects of chemotherapy on pregnancy, which is why so many people were "afraid to risk it," Hosford explains.
"There's a real risk it could come in on the weak side because of all these factors, not just the shutdown but it's the revision to the mean," she said.
His death serves as a constant reminder of the dangers in Motorsport and the special nature of drivers who are willing to risk it all for love of the sport.
Some of them protect the cameras with grocery store bags or homemade box housing; others are more willing to risk it if there aren't any coming storms in the forecast.
"I saw the little boy and thought about my own daughter and told myself don't risk it, just get out as fast as you can, when you can," Baker says.
"The ASPCA does not support the use of surgical procedures that attempt to circumvent the behavioral issue while exposing pets to unnecessary discomfort and risk," it said in a statement.
Jahid Hussain, a Rohingya refugee at Chakmakul refugee camp in Bangladesh, said he had fled Myanmar to save his life and would not risk it by living on Bhasan Char.
In 2014, she went into hiding after her video for "Risk It All" prompted death threats from Islamist groups in Iraqi Kurdistan and condemnation from members of her own family.
While he exaggerates this risk, it isn't invented — some researchers at Google or Microsoft labs in China go on to work for the Chinese military, taking their expertise with them.
Ben Affleck will tell ya, if he's gonna risk it all ... his new GF, Ana de Armas, is definitely worth it -- hence the couple venturing out together with her pooch.
Still, Vakharia said there's a risk it could be used to crack down on low-level sellers in an ineffective way that would ultimately exacerbate a failing war on drugs.
So why would he risk it all by launching another chemical attack, provoking American strikes on a Syrian air base and perhaps ending President Trump's ambivalence about opposing his regime?
J.P. The little yip that Julia Michaels uses when she sings her concisely barbed little hook, "Uh huh," combines affirmation, nervousness, eagerness, fears of commitment and willingness to risk it.
The Fed rocked the markets in the past week, and there's a risk it could do so again when Fed Chair Jerome Powell speaks for the first time to Congress.
"There's a slight risk it could become a broader market issue if there's concern that there's dysfunction on a core issue like this," said Tom Block, Fundstrat Washington policy strategists.
The piece contended that while a central bank digital currency (CBDC) could solve this risk, it could also disrupt the manner in which the financial system and economy currently works.
Still, the risk it won't pack quite the intended punch may not prevent the helicopters from taking off, if policymakers feel growth is too sluggish and deflation remains a threat.
The Trump administration's insistence on cutting programs that keep us healthy not only put people living in the United States at risk -- it makes the world more dangerous for everyone.
The FPC minutes also revealed the main risk it saw from cutting U.K.'s banks' countercyclical capital buffer rate to 0 percent from 0.5 percent at the start of this month.
Though she knew there was a chance the US would take her daughter from her, Guadalupe decided to risk it, hoping to provide Aylin with a chance at a better life.
"It is believed the intrusion did not result in unauthorized access to personally identifiable information, jeopardize the operations of the Commission, or result in systemic risk," it said in a statement.
Now a group of returned migrants, fresh out of prison, are traveling the country on a mission to dispel rumors about the journey and persuade young people not to risk it.
"With a record level of upcoming redemptions through 272, EM issuance has been subdued this year, with investors remaining uneasy about a potential rise in EM corporate default risk," it added.
The fund returned 1.6 percentage points less between 2006 and 2017 as a result of exclusions of companies on ethical grounds, according to a report on return and risk it published.
Hailed as a miracle drug by many, it carries no health risk; it cannot be abused and, if given mistakenly to someone who has not overdosed on opioids, does no harm.
"If you feel like you're getting your narrative out to the jury without exposing your client to the risk of cross-examination, then you're not going to risk it," Vartan agreed.
Many voters are willing to risk it all by choosing the Pirate Party, which has spectacularly captured a chunk of the Icelandic electorate despite its niche origins as a hacktivist group.
While not without risk, it was an effective move and the logical extension of the more pragmatic and "realist" Middle East policy that the Trump administration has been putting in place.
If the insurance industry can innovate around climate change and the new kinds of risk it creates, then the financial world industry can create the kind of boom Open Banking did.
Mr. Kaplan got a similar Hals copper portrait for a fraction of the price, because the sellers turned down his private offer, instead deciding to risk it on the open market.
"I realized that I needed to go all-in and risk it all," he says, which meant he might not be able to compete in boxing — a sport that he loved.
If the government hopes to improve cyber infrastructure and centralize risk, it needs a leader at the helm to oversee implementation and enforcement of this plan — it needs a federal CISO.
More than 60% of Exxon shareholders in May 2017 backed a separate proposal urging the company to do more to disclose the risk it faces from efforts to regulate carbon emissions.
So much so that Cuban ball players are literally willing to risk it all—family, citizenship, finances, and sometimes even their lives—just to get a shot at baseball's biggest stage.
So when Money gets a line on a grieving father who never deposited most of the massive settlement payout from his daughter's fatal car accident, they decide to risk it all.
While administration would put jobs at risk, it would not necessarily lead to the closure of the shipyard, much of whose land is on a long lease from the Belfast Harbour Commissioners.
"There's no vegetation to hold the earth and there's a risk it could just start moving, with mud carrying everything in its path," National Weather Service forecaster Johnnie Powell said in Sacramento.
After he totally botched saving his sister at the beginning of the season, I think he'll risk it all fighting Uncle Meth to save Yara when the gang gets to King's Landing.
""But, this new provision is written very broadly and there's a risk it would be misapplied to keep secret any discussion of 'security of ... property,' which could extend well past emergency preparedness.
"There's no vegetation to hold the earth and there's a risk it could just start moving, with mud carrying everything in its path," said National Weather Service forecaster Johnnie Powell in Sacramento.
With both ominously saying they're not planning on coming back from their trip to King's Landing, it seems like this duo is ready to risk it all to truly fulfill their purpose.
RISK IT LATER Anadarko said it would take a final investment decision (FID) by June thanks to the offtake agreements it now has providing the financing is agreed - still a significant hurdle.
"The Commission's preliminary analysis indicates that the correction of the excessive deficit and its sustainability are always subject to risk," it said in the letter to French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire.
But for all the risk it poses, it offers an image Mr. Trump relishes: of a wily negotiator willing to do the unexpected — meeting with a perceived enemy — to advance his agenda.
Hit by ballooning costs, lack of transparency and the risk it could saddle Malaysia with uncomfortably large debt, the 688-km (428-mile) project has come to symbolize Najib's scandal-ridden administration.
"If clearly neither side thinks it is stable enough to transfer in one minute, and they don't even want to take one minute of risk, it is not a currency," he says.
"Due to the ongoing issues and increased risk, it is with regret that I must advise that we will be looking to cease services in respect of these structures," the note said.
"The Turkish nation has many times shown that if its independence and its future was at risk, it would put forward its life, its property and all its wealth," Mr. Erdogan said.
The council said it would only designate a firm as "systemically important" if there was no other way to curb the risk it poses to the financial system by addressing its activities.
Pareto Securities cut its rating on the airline's stock, saying it was concerned about weak cash reserves and the risk it may have to issue new shares to shore up its finances.
S&P Global Ratings says there is now a 30% chance the U.S. economy enters a recession in the next 12 months — scaling back the 35% recession risk it forecast in August.
"It's very hard for somebody that came here just to work and certainly needs care, they don't want to risk it, you know?" said Dr. Pagán, of NYU and the HHC board.
So why would Mr. Assad risk it all, outraging the world by attacking civilians with what Turkey now says was the nerve agent sarin, killing scores of people, many of them children?
Analysts at Nomura again downgraded their China first-quarter economic growth forecast, to 3%, half the pace in the fourth quarter, and said there was a risk it could be even weaker.
Immediately After Popping:If you commit to popping, you better make sure you give it your all and clear the pimple out fully before moving onto the treatment, or else you risk it reappearing.
Hit by ballooning costs, lack of transparency and the risk it could saddle Malaysia with uncomfortably large debt, the project that was launched in 2017 has come to symbolize Najib's scandal-ridden administration.
The March reading for core personal consumption expenditures (PCE), the Fed's favored inflation measure, is due later Monday and there is a risk it might slow to 0003 percent or even 1.5 percent.
They find that help in Joe and Marcos, a convenience store owner and his employee, who rescue them and become their protectors for the night, despite the risk it entails to Joe's livelihood.
Trade and a slump in economic data, ranging from falling durable goods and capital spending to a downshift in the services sector, has put U.S. profits and economic growth at risk, it warned.
"Adverse effects are likely to come mainly through banks' operations in the UK and a slowdown affecting Irish firms, employment, and investment, rather than short-term market volatility and funding risk," it said.
The March reading for core personal consumption expenditures (PCE), the Fed's favoured inflation measure, is due later Monday and there is a risk it might slow to 0003 percent or even 1.5 percent.
If you provide your teams the opportunity to take risk, it induces excitement and motivation, but also helps create tangible results from people that feel accountable and want to deliver against all odds.
Messing with Taylor Swift fans on the day she returns to the spotlight is a big no-no—but that did not deter one brave, unknown soul who decided to risk it all.
Unlike Bill Weld, the former Massachusetts governor already challenging Trump, Hogan has a future within the party and may not want to risk it with a long-shot challenge to the incumbent. 3.
Last year's outbreak among wild boar in Belgium marked a sudden westward spread of the virus in Europe, raising the risk it would reach large pork-production countries like Germany, France and Spain.
If you know you will need to leave your pet in the car while you are out — don't risk it — leave them at home where they will be safe and surrounded by AC.
And while it's hard for me to imagine that hearing Fuel's "Bad Day" after 9/11 could somehow have made anyone's day even worse, I can understand the impulse not to risk it.
He said the police arrived five or 10 minutes later and, after consulting with fish and wildlife officers, killed the cougar because of the risk it could attack another dog or even humans.
Iron Age haven't put out a record in almost a decade, but their set—slotted in the middle of the Canton Hall show—still had kids flying and willing to risk it all.
Marine Harvest downplayed the threat posed to the environment by Florfenicol, the antibiotic injected into some of escaped salmon, saying on Thursday that there was little risk it could generate resistance in humans.
"I encourage all women to talk to their health care providers about mammograms and other methods of early detection and what can be done to reduce that risk," it quoted her as saying.
Again they determined they could not risk it, Ahmed said, asking him to take his wife to the main maternity hospital in Srinagar, about 60 km (37 miles) away, for a safe delivery.
Because such a move by the United States would put the Paris Agreement at grave risk, it is hard to imagine a worse signal to send-- or a worse time to send it.
But immediately home from Everest, I don't feel disappointed; I feel lucky to have my life and confused that a version of me would risk it for the sake of climbing a mountain.
"Particular attention will be paid to ensuring that the management have robust controls in place to manage changes to the Uber app so that passenger safety is not put at risk," it adds.
To counter that risk, it urged Congress to pass the Israel Anti-Boycott Act, which was introduced in the House and Senate early last year and would expand existing American anti-boycott laws.
Employing a bullpen-heavy strategy during an entire 162-game regular season is difficult given the added strain and injury risk it puts on relief pitchers, who are throwing harder than ever before.
The drug has killed thousands of Americans, including the rock stars Prince and Tom Petty, but the lethal risk it poses has barely deterred addicts in Kingston Upon Hull, known familiarly as Hull.
She informed her employer last Wednesday that she will be taking a temporary leave of absence after deciding that the chances of contracting coronavirus at her job were too great to risk it.
Federal prosecutors are now on notice that the attorney general is willing to interfere with their cases if they implicate the president's friends, and thus they will be less inclined to risk it.
" Davis contrasts the leadership of her father's administration to Trump's, writing for the Daily Beast that, "We run the risk, it seems to me, of forgetting what the presidency is supposed to be.
She was supposed to have several more of these egg-retrieval procedures, but if no one knew what had happened, would her doctors be willing to do them and risk it happening again?
The board cited a higher deal certainty with ZF, as it has already received antitrust clearances, and said the offer from Knorr-Bremse ran the risk it would not clear all regulatory hurdles.
While Manuel revealed he was "juggling back and forth for a while" on the idea to transition, he knew he "needed to go all-in and risk it all," he told the outlet.
At the U.S. National Governors Association summer meeting in Providence, R.I., Musk said that the government's current framework for regulation would be dangerous with AI because of the risk it poses to humanity.
The highest risk of storm surge will occur on Thursday, and vulnerable low spots along the beaches or those where the shoreline was weakened from Florence are at the greatest risk, it added.
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"A lot of people don't understand why we are willing to risk it, but it is very important to a lot of people like him," said Estrada, who first applied for DACA in 2013.
While the IUCN doesn't technically consider the pink fairy armadillo endangered—it's "data deficient," due to how little its studied—the organization does note how at-risk it is due to the black market.
With women on the fringes of fast-growing cities among those most at risk, it called for states to step up help for poor communities where many lack access to sanitation, healthcare and jobs.
She understands the corny elements of the show but embraces it with expert levels of charisma, acutely aware of the ridiculous premise — but also knows anyone watching would risk it all for love, too.
With inflation so low, with the Fed's own projections showing only a very modest rise in inflation over the next few years, and with global risks so present, why did the Fed risk it?
And while there's never 100 percent probability in forecasting political risk, it seems the likelihood of health-care reform by the summer and tax reform by year end (or early 2018), is quite high.
"The fire hazard with the original Note7 and with the replacement Note7 is simply too great for anyone to risk it and not respond to this official recall," said CPSC Chairman Elliot F. Kaye.
Take time off work to spend hours waiting in a NHS walk-in centre, bite the bullet and purchase the pill at a pharmacy, or risk it and hope that everything will be okay?
The longer women used contraceptives, the higher their risk; it increased from about 9% for women using it for less than a year to 38% for those using them for 10 years or more.
As the virus rapidly spread through the ship in February, passengers, crew and international experts all raised concerns about Tokyo's handling of the crisis and the risk it posed to the those on board.
Netflix's plan is certainly high riskit is spending billions to create and license content, it is fighting determined media incumbents across the globe, and it owns none of the pipes leading into people's homes.
To the extent that President Trump could be in greater legal and political risk, it is certainly an issue, but it's difficult to quantify what percentage of the market's decline is due to this concern.
And while Egypt hasn't officially taken a side in Syria's civil war, it has made occasional statements in support of the Syrian government – creating a risk it could choose to side with the Assad regime.
Khan's government has scrambled to meet demands from the Financial Action Task Force, but there is a risk it could join the likes of North Korea and Iran on the group's blacklist later this year.
Maybe the most clever thing about Samurai Shodown is pressing those big buttons feels so amazing when they connect you cannot help but want to risk it, even when you know it's the wrong idea.
Denmark's A.P. Moller-Maersk, which owns Maersk Oil Qatar, said on May 4 it was involved in a tender process and there was a risk it could lose the Qatari field, its largest oil producer.
She said the majority are in their first trimester and opt to have a surgical termination, which is immediate, rather than take an abortion pill and risk it taking effect on the long journey home.
He said the government's current process for introducing new regulations — wait for something bad to happen, and then act — would be dangerous bet with AI because of the risk it poses to the human race.
In the agency's opinion, BAM is an important subsidiary for Bancolombia, based on its role in Bancolombia's expansion and diversification in Central America as well as the potential reputation risk it represents to its parent.
This is probably more analogous to the probability that a given individual will one day attempt a terrorist attack (note that this corresponds to the worldwide risk; it is much lower in the United States).
" Paolo V., a 19-year-old transgender man in Texas, said: "[W]hen we tried to get teachers for the GSA, they'd say, 'I don't think I can,' or 'I don't want to risk it.
"The creative use of liquid crystal technology to block a specific light source decreases dangerous sun glare, driver discomfort and accident risk; it also increases driver visibility, comfort and safety," Bosch said in a statement.
Nomura downgraded its China first-quarter economic growth forecast to 3%, half the pace of the fourth quarter, from its previous forecast of 3.8%, and added there was a risk it could be even weaker.
Regardless of the risk, it was clear on both sides of the aisle — and to experienced prosecutors who watched — that after a long day of complicated and sometimes monotonous testimony, Mr. Schiff's oratory broke through.
Few believe the U.S. housing sector poses the same risk it did in the early 2000s, and while student loans and other consumer borrowing have grown, overall household credit and debt payment levels are manageable.
He wrote that OPEC should help to determine potential solutions based on "the impact that this action has on the global energy market, and the risk it represents for the other countries ... of this organization".
The risk it poses is best understood through the same terms that propelled the American labor movement to its early victories: The problem is class war, and the solution is a clear, vibrant left-wing platform.
And given the rare and historic nature of an emergency cut, there is the risk it further spooks the market, putting the coronavirus on par with an historic financial crisis or an attack on American soil.
The campaign against Cicig and the constitutional court "is putting our democracy at risk, it is violating our constitution," said Edgar Gutiérrez, an analyst and former foreign minister who first proposed that Guatemala seek outside help.
Instead of building massive flood walls and towering levees, which protect most large cities on the Mississippi but worsen the downstream flood risk, it has embraced its proximity to the river, earning praise from environmental groups.
Here are Cara Lombardo and Dana Mattioli on how it might play out: An influential activist like Mr. Icahn coming out against the deal could galvanize the opposition and increase the risk it will fall through.
I think the most important thing I learned from my dad is that when you go out on a limb there's a risk it will break, but you'll get a whole new perspective on the world.
For 30 minutes, Mr. Weinstein and his lawyers met in a private room; he expressed a desire to tell his side of the story while they advised him not to risk it, according to his spokesman.
Japan's economy contracted at an annualised pace of 6.3% in October-December period, data showed on Monday, shrinking at the fastest pace in almost six years and raising the risk it could again slide into recession.
Those included around $170 for the Colombian visa, plus flights to Bogota and multi-week hotel stay, with the risk it might all be a waste of time if the United States denied them immigrant status.
Japan's economy contracted at an annualized pace of 6.3% in October-December period, data showed on Monday, shrinking at the fastest pace in almost six years and raising the risk it could again slide into recession.
The caravan continuing through Mexico now consists mostly of migrants who decided to risk it and cross the river themselves — but thousands of caravan members made the choice to wait and proceed through the official crossing.
"Efforts to haul whales off beaches can cause more harm to the animal as strong pressure on the tail or flippers can result in internal injuries, and put people involved at risk," it said in a statement.
"Any divergence from these harmonized standards by the UK in the future, and a lack of agreement on cooperation with the EU on medicines and medical devices, would mean that supply chains are at risk," it said.
However, it's not clear how effective such a strategy would be -- and there's a risk it could badly backfire by sparking retaliation from other countries, driving up import prices and weakening the purchasing power of American households.
If you can get over the country's acknowledged bad press (its tourism slogan was once "Colombia: It's worth the risk"), it offers "low cost of living, inexpensive properties and a colorful and diverse culture," writes International Living.
Woods said on Saturday, however, that he had not been prepared to risk it until he basically had no other choice if he wanted to have a chance of living pain-free and playing competitive golf again.
Jeannette Vizguerra spent most of the spring in the basement of a church in Denver; she heard about people like Rayos getting arrested when they went in for ICE check-ins, and decided not to risk it.
That despite the prospect of importing components into the single market and then exporting finished cars out of it again, the European car industry will risk it all in exchange for that illustrious Made in Luton tag?
Japan runs the risk it will "lose out as other Asian economies, including China, progressively raise their standards of quality and reliability," said Professor Thomas Clarke, a corporate governance expert at the University of Technology in Sydney.
It doesn't correlate with anything else in a typical portfolio, so it spreads your risk, it gives you diversification, it gives you an actual return in terms of capital appreciation even though there's no coupon or dividend.
The bank is required by European regulators to divest Williams & Glyn by the end of 2017, as a condition of its bailout, and it had previously warned there was "significant risk" it might not meet that deadline.
"Islamic terrorist infiltration is no longer a risk, it has become a certainty: it is therefore my duty to reiterate that no docking will be allowed on Italian shores" he said in a radio interview on Wednesday.
Beijing has been trying to offset the damage with various forms of stimulus, but S&P's primary sovereign analyst for China, Kim Eng, said there was a risk it ends up going too far with the efforts.
Japan's economy contracted at an annualised pace of 21% in the October-December period, data showed on Monday, shrinking at the fastest pace in almost six years and raising the risk it could again slide into recession.
For example, if a road is flooded and you can't drive to pick up your kids from school, don't risk it and have an alternate plan for who could access the school in that part of town.
"If clearly neither side thinks it is stable enough to transfer in one minute, and they don't even want to take one minute of risk, it is not a currency," he told CNBC Make It in December.
Japan's economy contracted at an annualized pace of 21% in the October-December period, data showed on Monday, shrinking at the fastest pace in almost six years and raising the risk it could again slide into recession.
The second of the three interactions "was determined to be unsafe" due to the Russian aircraft "conducting a high speed pass directly in front of the mission aircraft, which put our pilots and crew at risk," it said.
Nevertheless, the figure of a woman so wealthy that she could afford to risk it all on the masculine pastime of gambling could be interpreted as a perverse triumph: Menken's entire career was, after all, one sustained risk.
Although computer battery compartments and DVD drives have previously been identified as a security risk, it is only recently that regulators have also had to balance that against the risk of fire hazards from genuine lithium-ion batteries.
He has transformed this company back to a growth stock in a way that people are saying, 'Finally, I've got one with earnings, with a balance sheet, with a great CEO; I don't have to risk it anymore.
North Carolina faced damages of more than $10 billion from Hurricanes Bertha and Fran in 1996, part of a string of disasters that forced the insurance industry to evaluate how much coastal risk it was willing to sustain.
"Not only does (the lack of baby-changing facilities) put the health and safety of the baby at risk, it also puts the health of other restroom patrons at risk," Cicilline wrote in a statement on his website.
If shoppers know the handbag they want is only available in a limited quantity, they're more likely to buy it full price, rather than risk it selling out while they wait for a discount, CFO Mike Koppel said.
Short on a major legislative achievement, it was clear that the Trump administration was ready to see something on the floor, but once again leadership held off, deciding not to risk it until they knew they could deliver.
"We encourage people to base their opinion on the facts, and to conduct any protest activity legally and safely, without putting themselves or our employees, contractors or other community members at risk," it said in an emailed statement.
Cisco Systems closed up 2.3 percent and was the second-biggest gainer in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, as investors focused more on opportunities that the attack presented for technology firms than the risk it posed to corporations.
"By being able to hold U.S. cities at risk, it gives decision-makers in Washington a reason to pause for thought when deciding to strike," Karl Dewey, CBRN analyst at Jane's by IHS Markit, told CNBC via email.
The opposition boycott all but ensures the new basic law will be approved when results are announced in the coming days, despite the risk it could trigger wider unrest that would, along with coronavirus, threaten Guinea's mining economy.
So why, some Israelis were asking, with the Israeli government under pressure to ease tensions in Gaza and the talks showing progress, would the government risk it all for what officials described as a fairly routine surveillance mission?
"Sitting for an interview is just riskier and could create more exposure, so why risk it if there is no criminal issue?" said John Dowd, who until March was Mr. Trump's lead lawyer for the special counsel inquiry.
But the pathetic, inchoate evasiveness of Russian authorities proved once again that the Kremlin is far more concerned with covering its behind than telling its people or the world what happened and how great the risk it carried.
It is unlikely that higher WMP fee income compensates banks adequately for the additional risk, it said, adding impairment of just 2 percent of outstanding products would be enough to wipe out all profit accumulated from this business.
But the pathetic, inchoate evasiveness of Russian authorities proved once again that the Kremlin is far more concerned with covering its behind than telling its people or the world what happened and how great the risk it carried.
Some political commentators say Duterte needs to get his legislative agenda passed as early as possible, or risk it being held hostage by money politics, horse-trading or a shifting of allegiances as the 2022 elections draw nearer.
"The markets (have) been very concerned that these trade wars would escalate even more into a potential Cold War and what this does, it takes that significant risk, it doesn't eliminate it, but it certainly reduces it," Sokulsky said.
LONDON (Reuters) - Former British marathon great Ron Hill has been forced to end his amazing streak of running every day for more than 52 years after the 78-year-old suffered chest pains and decided not to risk it.
Amid mounting public concern, Sanofi explained its "new findings" at a news conference in Manila but did not say why action was not taken after a WHO report in mid-2016 that identified the risk it was now flagging.
When there were lots of nutrients overall, plants chose the consistent pot, sort of like the game-show finalist who decides to walk away with $100,000 instead of risk it all for a chance for just a little more.
While the panel said there was evidence of fraternity-wide hazing that was "extremely dangerous and put the health and safety of all pledges at risk," it said there was nothing to connect Braham's suicide to his being hazed.
The bank said the high payout was due to the risk it took since it bought the hastily arranged and unrated bonds for $2.7bn and profited by reselling them to investors at a higher price over the following months.
The program, which is indicative of what companies are incentivized to do, clearly puts users' privacy at risk; it is now the subject of a Federal Trade Commission complaint filed by the Electronic Privacy Information Center in late July.
But sun exposure doesn't just increase cancer risk, it also leads to premature skin aging—we're talking things like wrinkles, spots, and spider veins showing up earlier than they would have just as a result of you getting older.
After running through an accurate summary of the warming trend and the risk it poses, the document appears — though the language is ambiguous — to suggest the possibility of sudden climate change of the sort that might cause global upheaval.
Because you know you're putting yourself at some level of riskIt should be no surprise that, in comparison to only a few decades ago, today's average employee has larger workloads — and more (and better) competition to contend with.
"A product that has a direct translation to equity prices got fairly large, and I think a lot of people did not understand the trigger-type risk it represented," Peter Tchir, a macro strategist at Academy Securities, told me.
Crossing borders only amplifies the risk it all ends badly, as in deals like Nomura's acquisition of Lehman, or Dresdner Bank's foray into Wasserstein Perella & Co.     Citic, with its international aspirations, was well aware of the missteps of peers like Nomura.
Investors treated the attack as a buying opportunity for security stocks rather than a cause for concern over the risk it posed to companies, with the pan-European STOXX 600 index little changed and major U.S. indices up in midday trading.
The bank may have to increase its provisions in the coming weeks, Citi said in a note to investors and its plan to buy back as much as $1 billion worth of shares this year is at risk, it added.
That's what addiction does: It strips everything from you… "I see the way I lost my own father to addiction—and it makes me sad that people feel so distraught that they risk it all and end up losing everything."
This is an unprecedented and troubling move that not only puts the personal information of all voters at risk, it will pave the way for eligible voters who have been voting for years to be kicked off the voter rolls.
A weakening peso and the risk it poses for inflation could be the determining factor if Banxico decides to decouple from the U.S. Federal Reserve, which cut its target interest rate on July 31 by a quarter of a percentage point.
While a worsening global trade situation could benefit gold if it curbs appetite for assets seen as higher risk, it is not yet offsetting the negative impact of an expected increase in rates, and the effects of that on the dollar.
"Protection buyers of CDS under the Definitions have a reasonable expectation that they are hedged against this bail-in risk," it said, adding that if CDS weren't paid out, it would diminish their reputation as insurance policies for bond buyers.
On the downside, there seems to be a significant risk it will be treated with the same sort of delicacy Hollywood applies to that thing Mr. Burns used to block out the sun in Springfield and sharks with laser beams.
It incudes these lines: If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a word about your loss.
"With the coronavirus spreading and changing so quickly, it's one of those things where I guess you don't want to risk it by staying and then he comes out with a new message saying US citizens are stuck too," Dynov said.
While it prohibits using federal money for abortions, there are exceptions in cases of rape, incest or when a pregnant woman's health is at risk; it is not the case that federal funding is never used to pay for abortions.
"It might be down to the sort of men and women included in the analysis; it might be the patients' exposure to situations that would put them at riskit might not be an underlying biological reason," he told CNBC.
LONDON, April 19 (Reuters) - Ireland's government will use its majority shareholding to vote down Allied Irish Banks' plans to introduce a deferred share plan for senior executives that it says would mitigate the heightened risk it currently faces in retaining key staff.
While the bill makes an exception if the life of the mother is at risk, it remains shrouded in controversy, especially after Ohio governor, John Kasich, vetoed an anti-abortion law back in December because he believed it would be found unconstitutional.
Empirical assessments of QE programmes convey mixed messages about their impact The next recession will probably be more like that of 2001 than the one that started in 2007 in its severity and in the risk it poses to the financial system.
The Guptas failed to meet loan repayment obligations in recent weeks and, with the EDC assessing a "political exposure" risk, it terminated the loan which allowed Canada's Bombardier to sell a Global 6000 jet to them, the Globe and Mail had reported earlier.
Conservation and local groups have for years opposed the idea of opening up the area near the Boundary Waters to mining, because of the environmental risk it poses to the area's gray wolves, black bears, and moose and a variety of fish.
Why risk it when you can DIY your own scrubby sponge instead?) Turns out, for optimum sponge harvest, you should leave the veggie on the vine until the skin begins to shrivel (the gourd inside will be dried-out by that time).
SYDNEY, May 15 (Reuters) - Australia's wages growth has troughed and there are some tentative signs of pressure emerging, but there is a risk it may take a lower unemployment rate than currently expected to generate a sustained move higher, a central banker said.
"To make the difference on this track compared to other drivers, they all think the same way, so you have to risk it a bit more between the walls," Verstappen told reporters when asked whether he would be prepared to take a gamble.
Yesterday's vote to end the U.S.'s support for the Saudi campaign may have failed, but it should be a useful indication of rising congressional discontent with the Saudi-led war and the risk it poses to the kingdom's standing in Washington.
These migrants, just like Gassama on the building, risk it all -- not for greed, but more often because there is a large and extended family network in their home country, and not enough resources: not enough land, not enough food, not enough money.
LONDON, May 4 (Reuters) - Denmark's A.P. Moller-Maersk said for the first time on Wednesday there was a risk it could lose its largest oil producer, a 300,000 barrel per day Qatari field, and may not replace the production by buying other assets.
While this sensible, pro-consumer legislation is an important step forward when it comes to safeguarding Latinos and all Americans from financial risk, it is also worth remembering that direct selling, by its nature, involves substantially less risk than other entrepreneurial business efforts.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is closely watching Chinese intentions toward Taiwan, concerned that Beijing's growing military prowess may increase the risk it could one day consider bringing the self-ruled island under its control by force, a U.S. official said on Tuesday.
WASHINGTON, Dec 12 (Reuters) - Former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page argued in court papers on Tuesday that AT&T Inc should not be permitted to buy CNN parent Time Warner Inc because there was a risk it would lead to "recklessness" in journalism.
The fund aims to have its returns exceed global equity and fixed income benchmarks by about a quarter percentage point per year by taking on risk it believes will pay off, including by picking stocks it expects to deliver long-term returns.
Although there won't necessarily be legislative changes, policies may be curtailed internally: If people see raising concerns has a sure-fire way to be punished, then "those people are going to back off, and are not going to risk it," Moss said.
The Syrian government's control of the Hama airfield was at risk; it was being used by the Assad government as a helicopter base and, it is suspected, as a factory for some of the barrel bombs Syria's forces had used to deadly effect.
The Gospers Mountain mega fire has already burned almost 460,000 hectares (1.14 million acres) to the northwest of Sydney, and there was a risk it could join up with the Grose Valley fire in the Blue Mountains to the west of Sydney.
STOCKHOLM, Dec 20 (Reuters) - Sweden's Swedbank repeated on Friday that there was a risk it had been used to launder money, in a response to requests for comment by the Estonian and Swedish financial watchdogs on their separate probes into the bank.
ALBANY — For years, many Westchester County residents and elected officials clamored for the Indian Point nuclear power plant to be shut down, citing what they said was the untenable risk it posed in an area as populated as greater New York City.
Electronics giant Best Buy is pushing full steam ahead throughout the coronavirus, with multiple employees telling Motherboard that they believe Best Buy sees a business opportunity in remaining open in a time of crisis despite the risk it poses to customers and workers.
"His big phrase is, 'No risk it, no biscuit,' which means if you don't stand in there and make big throws, you're not going to get the big reward," said Simms, who is currently an analyst for NBC's Football Night in America.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is closely watching Chinese intentions toward Taiwan, concerned that Beijing's growing military prowess may increase the risk it could one day consider bringing the self-ruled island under its control by force, a U.S. official said on Tuesday.
China's credit growth has been "very fast" by global standards, and without a comprehensive strategy to tackle the overhang, there is a growing risk it will have a banking crisis or sharply slower growth or both, the International Monetary Fund warned late last year.
You've also probably heard some of your family members and friends agreeing with these sentiments; "I'd love a woman to be president, but I just don't think now's the time to risk it with one of these women" seems to be a favorite argument.
CAIRO (Reuters) - More migrants have been moved to a detention center in Libya's capital where an air strike killed more than 50 last week, despite a risk it could be hit again which led to survivors being evacuated, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) said on Friday.
And I think a lot of people in Silicon Valley especially underestimate how big of a risk it is to go to school for four years, and put it all on student loans, and hope that it all works out on the other side.
He then decided to risk it all and buy an existing ice cream shop by the name of Mugsy Malone, of which he adjusted the "Mugsy" part to say "Mashti," since he was dirt-broke at the time and couldn't afford a new sign.
That makes it more difficult to contain and is partly why we are taking such aggressive social isolation tactics: We cannot always be sure who has the virus, and we don't want to risk it being passed along unwittingly to a more vulnerable person.
"We respectfully urge you to reconsider your decision to prohibit domain fronting given the harm it will do to global internet freedom and the risk it will impose upon human rights activists, journalists, and others who rely on the internet freedom tools," the letters read.
"Islamist terrorist infiltration is no longer a risk, it has become a certainty: it is therefore my duty to reiterate that no docking will be allowed on Italian shores," Salvini, leader of the anti-immigrant League party, said in an interview with Radio Rai 1.
Since markets tend to anticipate and hedge for political risk, it is reasonable to assume that if opinion polls are showing the "Leave" campaign in the lead in late May or early June, some of that damage would start to occur before the vote.
If we put out an article telling you that birthday cake is bad for you (it is) or that lounging in the sun increases your skin cancer risk (it does), we wouldn't expect people to immediately stop eating birthday cake and spend their beach days inside.
But for a leak to succeed, all it really takes is someone willing to risk it all; someone willing to shove classified material down their pantyhose; or someone stupid enough to carry classified material home on a thumb drive and open it on their malware-infested laptop.
When Crisis Text Line set out to learn more about the content associated with suicide risk, it began in 2015 with a list of 20203 words identified by academics as high-risk, checking to see whether texters used the same words in conversations that already happened.
The Bad River Band filed a federal lawsuit against Enbridge on Tuesday in the Western District of Wisconsin, asking for the 12-mile section of Line 5 that runs across its reservation to be decommissioned and removed because of the risk it could rupture and leak.
Best Buy's Hubert Joly: His 'crazy or suicidal' decision to risk it all By the time digitization began some 20 years ago, Fujifilm already had decades of experience manufacturing X-ray film and was able to leverage that in transforming into a medical and document services company.
"Management's last-minute decision to recommend a withdrawal of the proposed special resolution to amend the company's articles, rather than risk it being defeated, indicates weakness and poor judgment on the part of management," Elliott responded in a statement of its own issued later on Friday.
And as many will tell you, there is a reason why these plays cannot work in the long run: If a given strategy utilizes publicly accessible information to yield greater returns without greater risk, it will be pounced on until the quasi-arbitrage opportunity no longer exists.
As long as we have more jobs than people to fill them (we do), and as long as America is safer than the violent villages of Central America (it is), we can expect people to continue to risk it all to come to the United States.
Preliminary injunctions are issued when the judge believes it's likely that the policy in question will ultimately be struck down in court — and when the cost of allowing the policy to go into effect is large and irreversible enough that it's best not to risk it.
The remark, which discussed how U.S. actions cause concerns in other countries, was made by the former senior adviser to President Obama who also spoke about Obama's desire for better options to hold North Korean missiles at risk; it was not made by another Obama-administration official.
The real and long-lasting danger of the Trump presidency is the risk it poses to these pillars of our economy and society, its attack on the very idea of knowledge and expertise, and its hostility to institutions that help us discover and assess the truth.
Conservation and local groups, as well as some Minnesota lawmakers, have for years opposed the idea of opening up the area near the Boundary Waters to mining, because of the environmental risk it poses to the area's gray wolves, black bears, and moose and a variety of fish.
"I'm ready to face the absence of it in court rather than risk it being used in the wrong way," Richard Alpert, assistant criminal district attorney for the Tarrant County District Attorney's Office and member of the Texas Forensic Science Commission, told the Dallas Morning News on Thursday.
"The 'Trump tantrum' of the past week put meaningful pressure on the four currencies, creating more attractive entry points, and – given that both India and South Africa were net oil importers, while Russia and Brazil were net oil exporters – the basket limited exposure to oil risk," it said.
In "Full Mantis," Mr. Graves is the only speaker, which makes for both a captivating sound poem (philosophical speech interleaved with performances) and a risk: It positions him as a solitary figure, too far ahead to relate to, whereas, in fact, he's always been a convener and a sharer.
"While we still think nickel prices could stay at or even below these current low levels for rest of the Q1 after the rather steep sell-off over the last week, we have chosen to take profit on the trade so as to prudently manage our risk," it said.
The nuclear industry faces a risk it "will not be easily protected from: the economic and financial risks from nuclear power being irreversibly out-competed by renewable power," Tomas Kaberger, energy and environment professor at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, wrote in a forward in the report.
So nearly four decades later, Ms. Gold said she was angered to learn that an edifice owned by the same institution has a facade so decrepit that city inspectors have issued several violations for the risk it posed to the public — including one from nearly a year ago.
The president's various complaints regarding Democratic criticism and media coverage of his management of the coronavirus come as he has broadened his administration's response to the crisis in recent days, even while continuing to downplay the risk it poses to the U.S. amid dire warnings from health officials.
Roper emphasized to reporters that while the issue of the material and objects -- known as Foreign Object Debris, or FOD -- being left inside an aircraft as it comes off the production line is not a design or safety risk, it is a matter of great concern to the military.
Conservation and local groups, as well as some Minnesota lawmakers, have for years opposed the idea of opening up the area near the Boundary Waters to mining because of the environmental risk it poses to the area's gray wolves, black bears, and moose and a variety of fish.
What to watch: Even if the U.S. and North Korea can agree in principle to a denuclearization deal, several experts noted, there's a massive risk it could will be undercut by rivals like Russia and China, who have different objectives, and allies like Japan and South Korea, who have different priorities.
At times, it feels like a person has to be slightly insane to be optimistic in the face of these challenges, but thanks to the voices of artists like Young Moose who risk it all to expose these truths, the path feels less lonely and unrealistic than it actually is.
"The fact that genes play such a role does not mean that a person is less responsible for their offending or that offending is inevitable in someone at higher genetic risk, it just emphasizes that genes are an important part of a complicated jigsaw," forensic psychiatrist Dr Rajan Darjee said.
Although we view BOI's propensity to support its UK subsidiary as extremely high, driven by the large reputational risk it would face in case of a default by BOI UK, the ability to do so is somewhat constrained by the large size of BOI UK relative to the parent's own equity.
"In this moment, in the midst of a pandemic where we know that millions of American lives are at risk, it feels like an abdication of Democratic leadership in this moment to carry forward," Alexandra Rojas, the executive director of Justice Democrats, a progressive group that endorsed Sanders, said on CNN.
Going to war with Russia would be objectively insane, so the idea is that if Putin seems crazy and eager to pick a fight, his adversaries won't be willing to risk it over, say, Ukraine or Syria — issues that are important but certainly not worth going to war with Russia over.
As best I can tell, the argument that we should go with Biden, Bernie, Buttigieg, or Beto (rather than Warren, Harris, or Gillibrand) is that we live in a sexist country where women will struggle to be elected — and since the stakes are so high in the Trump era, we can't risk it.
According to Politico, Uber spokesperson Josh Gold confirmed that the company sent out emails to "millions of New Yorkers who use our service" with the subject line, "URGENT: Your ride is at risk." it has followed suit with the purchase of television spots, and Gold himself duked it out with Speaker Johnson over Twitter.
"Given the close relationship between brain atrophy and cognitive decline or dementia risk, it will be very interesting to formally test in future studies whether the protective role of physical activity on cognition or reducing dementia risk is indeed through slowing" undesirable changes of the brain such as shrinkage or pathological changes, Gu said.
Remember just as what President Trump is doing is seen here as a big risk, it&aposs also likely that back in North Korea what Kim is doing is seen as a risk and he may have people and factions there that he needs to placate to show that he&aposs not caving in and so on.
It's still too early to confirm with certainty what the link is between the virus and the deformity, and what risk it may pose to developing fetuses, but the surge in microcephalic births coupled with the alarming rate at which the virus is spreading—it's now been contracted in 14 countries and territories—has many panicked.
Women Trying to Join the Workforce in India Ellen Barry's article "In India, a Small Band of Women Risk It All for a Chance to Work" tells the story of a group of women in rural India who fought the established patriarchal social order for a chance to work in nearby factories where they could earn money and independence.
"This reinforces our view of a mini-boom for loans towards 20% y/y and prices nearing 10% y/y," said UBS economist George Tharenou "If loans and prices surprisingly continued to boom, it would...raise the risk it stops the RBA from easing next year," added Tharenou, who expects further rate cuts by mid-2020.
Moreover, between the difficulty of recruiting and congressionally-mandated caps on manpower, the military increasingly relies on contractors to fill as many roles as possible, another factor driving up cost but also subtly increasing risk: it isn't clear that contractors (many of whom are not Americans) can be persuaded to provide services on a "hot" battlefield in a major war.
One irony of Atwater's late-recognized greatness is that many of his whiplash-inducing hits would be illegal in today's N.F.L. Though receivers were mostly at risk, it was his shoulder-to-shoulder disintegration of the 250-pound Chiefs running back Christian Okoye, nicknamed The Nigerian Nightmare, while mic'd up on Monday Night Football in 163 that truly put Atwater on the map.
When I got this opportunity, I knew I had to risk it all because I may never get another chance — so to be here today in a place where people who have seen the film are talking about how it makes them feel, something deep — that simple human thing — that we need each other — and the Academy to recognize that this morning, I just am so grateful.
"In some ways it is a risk, it as much a political risk as an economic risk, because there are those who believe it is not yet time for us to remove the sanctions, but we think that it is time now for our people to depend on themselves, to go forward with the help of our friends," Suu Kyi said of the decision.
The fact is that while there are significant technical challenges to organizing a poll within the time left before Kabila's term runs out, the timeframe comes as no surprise: It has been more than two years since I first warned in The Hill of the looming deadline and the potential risk it posed not just to the Congo, but to the region as a whole.
As a show that appears to be targeted toward the YA set, it's disturbing to see Patty and Bob bond over their shared eating disorder and encourage each other to essentially use their food cravings as motivation — to win, to seek retaliation, to earn someone's trust, or some combination of all three (as seen in that mortifying scene where Patty pressures him to win the crawfish eating competition in order to prove he's "willing to risk it all" to help her win the pageant).
You can read the whole poem at that link, but the last two verses are: If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a word about your loss; If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the Will which says to them: 'Hold on!
If EPA expects its RMP proposal to pass the straight face test as a rule that promotes transparency by making information on hazards and solutions available to people at risk, it must amend its proposal to: Require that all RMP facilities (not just a small subset) determine if safer methods or chemicals are available; Ensure that at least critical summary information from these assessments is directly available to at-risk communities; Provide opportunities for community and worker involvement in all prevention and response planning and decision making processes.
Michael Hayden, former director of the CIA and the National Security Agency, writes in an op-ed for The Hill, "The president's statement appears to be part of a broader, coherent but still dangerous strategy ... within our previous definition of acceptable risk, it was inevitable that North Korea would develop the ability to reach North America with a nuclear weapon ... the Obama administration's approach of 'strategic patience' seemed to accept that inevitability and concentrated on slowing the North Korean program while also building a structure of defense ..." Full op-ed: http://bit.
Dr. Nunes adds that, while he would inform a patient with a family history that they're at increased risk, it still doesn't change the fundamentals of treatment: "I would ask them how much they are drinking; I would look for heavy drinking, defined as five or more drinks per day or a man and four or more for a woman, per NIAAA defined binge drinking guidelines; I would look for any pattern of regular drug use; I would ask them how alcohol or drugs make them feel, and if they really like the feeling, I would suggest that is a warning sign," he says.

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