Be risk averse by knowing what you're getting into.
Not exact matches
The group of Canadian businesses with the most potential for growth
are being held back
by our
risk -
averse financial environment.
A 2011 study
by Deloitte found Canadian executives to
be far more
risk -
averse than their U.S. counterparts.
«Innovation's a big part of our whole corporate culture and part of what helps differentiate us,» says Carlson, pointing out that oil and gas companies can
be risk -
averse and sometimes late to exploit opportunities presented
by technical advances.
Traditionally, this population has
been underserved
by an existing lending process that
is too slow, manual and
risk -
averse to invest in small businesses.
Humans
are risk -
averse by nature — we need a push to go for new opportunities.
«Recessions
are caused
by the build up of imbalances and some sort of event or policy change that causes investors, consumers, businesses and regulators to become more
risk averse.»
The discussion explored how women
are challenged
by pay inequity, the perception of
being too ambitious and
by company policies and culture that leave many women who
are mothers
averse to taking
risks.
By its very nature, B2B necessitates a style of communication that
is more
risk -
averse, one that has the potential to cater to all types of people and avoid alienating or offending anyone.
People
are also
risk averse and
are terrified at any change that leaves them open to having their lives destroyed
by a medical emergency.
Also not
risk -
averse, his first goal
was to add value to his father's catch
by building a cold - water tank house.
Arsenal
is run
by a
risk averse billionaire who
is happy to keep Wenger in a job as he doesn't want to spend the extra money on a new regime.
He
is very
risk averse when it comes to purchases unless he
's a very young player or a proven world - class player... anything in between and he'll default to what he has, unless his hand
is forced
by way of injury.
And anyone who knows her knows that Cara
is,
by nature, one of the most
risk -
averse people on earth.
Political parties
are,
by and large,
averse to taking electoral
risks.
To highlight the differences in how men and women approach their financial commitments, research conducted last year
by the Barclays Wealth Female Client Group showed that wealthy women, across the world,
were less
risk averse than men when it came to their investments.
He added: «The government should
be bolder and less
risk averse by tackling the criteria for ODA so that more funding goes to the world's poorest people and the poorest countries, and less to the European neighbourhood.
Globally any currency
is only worth as much as people value it on the Foreign Exchange Market, so the global success of a state - sponsored cryptocurrency may
be crippled
by risk -
averse speculators.
People may
be less inclined to accept mistakes made
by machines than humans, and research has shown that people
are more
risk -
averse when it comes to
risks that they can't control.
Vinnie Mirchandani on disruptive trends and economics in technology A $ 600 million computing cloud built
by an outside company
is a radical departure for the
risk -
averse intelligence community.
There
's a reason for that, as the ever more
risk -
averse studios have retreated into formulaic action movies and
by - the - numbers superhero franchises, of which there
are now a dizzying amount.
What attracted critical minds like Jacques Rivette, Eric Rohmer, and others to Nicholas Ray and his oeuvre — bored stiff as they
were by the risk - averse, respectable, and ultimately neutered «cinema of quality» — was the stamp of the personal and the element of danger they discerned in his films, whether that meant the improvisatory handling of actors with a touch deft enough to coax remarkable performances out of even non-professionals; the «superior clumsiness,» cited by Rivette in «Notes on a Revolution,» resulting in «a discontinuous, abrupt technique that refuses the conventions of classical editing and continuity»; or the purely visual flourishes Ray relished — ranging from the sweeping, vertiginous helicopter - mounted shots in They Live By Night to disorienting, subjective POV compositions like the «rolling camera» during a car crash halfway through On Dangerous Ground, its very title indicating the source of Ray's critical appea
by the
risk -
averse, respectable, and ultimately neutered «cinema of quality» —
was the stamp of the personal and the element of danger they discerned in his films, whether that meant the improvisatory handling of actors with a touch deft enough to coax remarkable performances out of even non-professionals; the «superior clumsiness,» cited
by Rivette in «Notes on a Revolution,» resulting in «a discontinuous, abrupt technique that refuses the conventions of classical editing and continuity»; or the purely visual flourishes Ray relished — ranging from the sweeping, vertiginous helicopter - mounted shots in They Live By Night to disorienting, subjective POV compositions like the «rolling camera» during a car crash halfway through On Dangerous Ground, its very title indicating the source of Ray's critical appea
by Rivette in «Notes on a Revolution,» resulting in «a discontinuous, abrupt technique that refuses the conventions of classical editing and continuity»; or the purely visual flourishes Ray relished — ranging from the sweeping, vertiginous helicopter - mounted shots in They Live
By Night to disorienting, subjective POV compositions like the «rolling camera» during a car crash halfway through On Dangerous Ground, its very title indicating the source of Ray's critical appea
By Night to disorienting, subjective POV compositions like the «rolling camera» during a car crash halfway through On Dangerous Ground, its very title indicating the source of Ray's critical appeal.
Due to this, they've
been called
risk averse, they've
been criticized for clinging to the Worms franchise, so of course their upcoming Worms revamp, Worms: Revolution, may
be met with cynicism
by some.
Despite our increasingly
risk ‑
averse culture and the red tape and admin faced
by the minority of schools that choose the DIY approach to school trip planning, there
is no evidence that the number of school trips
is decreasing.
However, arbitrators and mediators, who must
be approved
by both sides, tend to
be risk -
averse consensus seekers who frown on calls for radical changes to existing provisions.
But it also decreases the value of the benefits received
by risk -
averse employees, which needs to
be taken into account when evaluating the effect of the policy change on benefits.
This
is also the thesis of Tim Gill's No Fear: Growing up in a
risk averse society, commissioned
by the British branch of the Lisbon - based Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
Second, the district as an operator managing these schools
is enormously
risk -
averse and pre-occupied
by previous investments.
Modern authors often choose the present tense to add edginess and immediacy to a story, but the more traditional use of past tense
is generally better loved
by big publishing companies, who
are increasingly
risk averse for financial reasons.Tales abound of authors instructed
by commercial publishers to rewrite an entire book to change the tense from present to past, before thy'll consider publishing it.
Harder to land an agent (many of whom won't even respond to queries they aren't interested in anymore); agents
are flooded
by queries; submissions from agents take much longer to
be evaluated
by editors; publishers
are much more
risk -
averse and seemingly chasing after the same trends.
I have a friend who
is very
risk -
averse,
by self admission.
By my standards he
is too much
risk averse for his own good.
If you
're risk -
averse by nature, you may feel much better emotionally
by hunkering down almost exclusively in bonds or cash.
But
is there a chance that given the extreme lack of
risk taking and lending
by banks that even healthy companies may cut dividends simply as a
risk management mechanism to save capital in case their banks / debt holders
are so
risk averse that they do not roll over existing debt?
Perhaps the problem comes when people who
are by nature
risk -
averse are the ones making decisions about how to market and make available their products which
are designed to reduce
risk for others.
It
's an account, opened
by an individual (or with a spouse or partner), through which the owner can buy securities, stocks, bonds, and whatever risky (or
risk -
averse) investments he or she prefers.
Avoid
being a victim of value traps
by only investing in net - nets which: Generate revenue, experience NCAV Burn of less than 25 % annually, aren't based in China or if you
are risk averse, aren't Chinese, have sold at a price above the current NCAV in the past 5 years, and
are not issuing shares.
I work in
risk management (not financial
risks) and
am,
by practice, very
risk averse.
Less
risk -
averse investors
are more satisfied with portfolios characterized
by higher
risk and higher expected returns.
Contagion fears, which have
been exacerbated
by recent negative ratings action
by Moody's on France's top three banks — BNP Paribas, Credit Agricole and Societe Generale — has seen a sharp drop of S18 billion in short - term lending to European banks since May as money market accounts and dealer balance sheets
are becoming more
risk averse, according to Barclays research.
3) The state insurance regulators did a better job than the Federal banking regulators — the state regulators did not get captured
by those that they regulated, and
were more natively
risk averse, which
is the way regulators should
be.
Cash
is held
by highly
risk -
averse investors who
are,
by and large, price - insensitive.
It
's rare that bluechip artists gamble in internal institutional politics and rarer that they do so together, so it will
be noticed
by the typically
risk -
averse museum world.
Psychologists Kahneman and Tversky showed us that people
are,
by nature,
risk averse (i.e., we have a tendency to defend the status quo rather than
risk uncertain outcomes of a new path).
Given these facts,
is it possible to write down a model for the optimization problem faced
by rational, profit - maximizing and
risk -
averse utility operators?
Human
beings tend to
be risk averse on an everyday basis, we reveal this for example
by taking out home or life insurance policies.
While Mukasey never mentioned John Yoo or anyone else
by name, he referred extensively to Harvard Law Prof. Jack Goldsmith and his «indispensable» book, The Terror Presidency, to argue that, in the aftermath of Sept. 11, government lawyers
were under pressure to
be less «
risk -
averse.»
That
was the theme of a recent article
by Jim Middlemiss in the Financial Post, titled «Lawyers must change with times, Book warns the «
risk -
averse»
risk disappearing».
However, a general lack of understanding combined with perceived information governance
risks means that all too often organisations, and individuals within them,
are so
risk averse that they
are prevented from sharing appropriately
by the fear of a breach of the Data Protection Act 1998 («DPA»), the common law duty of confidentiality or the myriad of NHS guidance.
Even if the law or intent of the Quebec law
is not to forbid e.g. someone employed
by the municipality from dressing as Bonhomme, it
's not unreasonable to wonder about the consequences of the law which may extend beyond the intent of the law especially if organizations or people
are risk -
averse and haven't paid for legal opinions to know exactly what they can and can't do.