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"riskily" Definitions
  1. in a way that involves the possibility of something bad happening

19 Sentences With "riskily"

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They can try to blame Democrats in Congress, less-than-cooperative state governments, and (riskily) the Mexican government.
The Adagio of Opus 127 is taken at a riskily slow tempo, yet it unfolds in long-breathed lyric arcs.
Some rely more riskily on the dark web, ordering the drug from an unknown source to be delivered to their house.
Diski riskily interrogates the ingratitude lurking beneath her feelings toward Lessing — the aristocratic savior (of the Communist-Sufi-literary variety) to her Dickensian waif.
Dodd-Frank, by placing unregulated new markets under government supervision and by requiring big banks to behave less riskily, reversed the swing of the pendulum.
Moreover, as innovation in business models and tech accelerates, the outdated or sometimes total lack of regulation in developing economies can play in one's favor, albeit riskily.
Thin straps riskily perch on clavicles, pulled-down wrap-fronts cling to shoulders, and the deep V of a neckline threatens to #freethenipple with a light breeze.
And more riskily, he strays farther from Hill House than previous adaptations do, which sacrifices some of the claustrophobia that a good haunted house story can generate.
The U.S. economy is becoming "riskily dependent" on the "overleveraged consumer," economist Jim O'Neill warned Wednesday on CNBC, causing him to flash back to the last recession.
Especially since women live longer than men do, "they can afford to invest a little more riskily because they can weather the ups and downs of the market," Bajtelsmit says.
Gray riskily sends the character into other realms—and other genres of movies—and yet, they're all connected to Fawcett's burning belief that the jungles hold the key to his ultimate purpose.
" In 2014, when an interviewer from the London Telegraph asked Yuja about "her fondness for riskily short, clingy dresses," she gave a flippant reply: "I am 26 years old, so I dress for 26.
In the past two years he has dismantled exchange controls, dropped most export taxes, devalued the peso, settled a dispute with foreign bondholders, opened up to foreign investors and—most riskily—started to remove Ms Fernández's massive subsidies of electricity, gas, water and transport.
Donald Trump won by promising to build a wall and make Mexico pay for it, with no real plan to do either; eight years earlier Barack Obama won in part by promising a massive health-care expansion, which at the time seemed if not wholly unrealistic, then at least riskily ambitious.
One example is a principal-agent problem, where one party, called an agent, acts on behalf of another party, called the principal. If the agent has more information about his or her actions or intentions than the principal then the agent may have an incentive to act too riskily (from the viewpoint of the principal) if the interests of the agent and the principal are not aligned.
Then, whenever a player chooses to use the character's abilities or flip riskily to let others know who the player is. The card is permanently face up because everyone knows which country the player is except when they flip character abilities. # Advanced Country kill: Same on Country kill. Difference are choose from (6 character cards), from those 6 character cards, players choose two character cards with the same Country.
A recognizable, popular scene with exquisite camera movements from the film would be the car-driving scene; two Porsches riskily speeding down a long tunnel. The traveling shot used when following both cars from both ends, are carried with much fluidity. While the cars drive further away from the camera, the dolly-out shot is used to emphasize the speed of which they are going, as well as to symbolize the freedom the main character will soon face.
This was the height of his popularity, when, as described in Vlady's book about her husband, walking down the street on a summer night, one could hear Vysotsky's recognizable voice coming literally from every open window. Among the songs written at the time, were humorous "The Instruction before the Trip Abroad", lyrical "Of the Dead Pilot" and philosophical "The Strange House". Vladimir and Marina at their home in France. In 1975 Vysotsky made his third trip to France where he rather riskily visited his former tutor (and now a celebrated dissident emigre) Andrey Sinyavsky.
She also hears rumors about people who live in abandoned skyscrapers and don't rely on any energy packets to survive. She travels up one of these skyscrapers. After riskily getting around a broken flight of stairs by climbing on the outside of the skyscraper, she encounters a man who derisively refers to her as a "synthetic". However, he is impressed by the risk she took getting up the skyscraper and invites her to an event in one of the skyscrapers where synthetics go to try to get over their dependence on the energy packets.

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