Phrases with «low stakes»

"Low stakes" means that something is not very important or serious. It implies that the consequences or risks involved are minimal. Full definition

Sentences with «low stakes»

  • More alarming, regulatory double - dealing severely lowers the stakes for the graduation rates of at - risk student groups. (wacharterschools.org)
  • Finally, it's easier to get community buy - in on projects with lower stakes. (realtormag.realtor.org)
  • Rather than having regular check - ups on student progress, with relatively low stakes on those results, we'd have much higher stakes attached to a smaller number of test scores. (educationnext.org)
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