Sentences with phrase «about taking less risk»

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When asked whether «society should let him die,» Paul, a physician, no less, unflinchingly answered: «That's what freedom is all abouttaking your own risks
«The study is fascinating because it helps to uncover what about the brain's structure makes people take more or less risk.
A Canadian review of 9,000 patients found those who had taken a benzodiazepine for three months or less had about the same dementia risk as those who had never taken one.
Patients who are unrealistically optimistic about their personal health risks are more likely to take preventive action when confronted with news that is worse than expected, while unrealistic pessimists are less likely to change their behavior after receiving feedback that is better than expected, according to researchers at the University of California, Riverside and Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Mich..
If you're concerned about the radiation, although it's far less exposure than a nuclear stress test or heart catheterization, take an antioxidant vitamin pack 45 minutes before the CT to reduce the DNA risk by 50 %.
Taking less than about 800 international units (IU) of vitamin D per day, with or without calcium, had no effect on bone - fracture risk when compared with taking a placebo or a calcium supplement Taking less than about 800 international units (IU) of vitamin D per day, with or without calcium, had no effect on bone - fracture risk when compared with taking a placebo or a calcium supplement taking a placebo or a calcium supplement alone.
Yesterday I wrote about how feeling self - confident makes taking fashion risks seem less scary.
Taking risks and weird left turns with the story has paid off, so what's happened is we're both less nervous about taking Taking risks and weird left turns with the story has paid off, so what's happened is we're both less nervous about taking taking risks.
I guess me saying that I expect to get scammed at some point is less about risk - taking and more about me setting the foundation in my own mind that I shouldn't beat myself up too much if it does happen.
At the same time, though, they are embracing risk of loss, a fear that has been more or less pervasive ever since the stock market crashed in 2008, taking with it just about every other asset class except: well, you know, cash!
Low - vol is about giving a similar return to the index while taking a lot less risk — let's say 30 % less risk or so.
As your risk reward moves up you can win less of your trades and still breakeven; a risk reward of 1:2 requires only winning about 33 % of your trades to get to breakeven, and a risk reward of 1:3 requires you only to win about 25 % of your trades to breakeven, take a look at the chart:
You need to try to have less trades but more certainty in the trades you do take, think about eventually becoming a «baller trader» with lower overall risk and higher rewards.
The thing about the glide path is that the closer you're to the retirement age, the less risk you should be taking with your investments.
And the less you know about a company, the more risk you take on when you invest in it.
«If you think about a bank that is lending 90 percent against a house, versus a broker - dealer taking in 102 percent against a loan of a security, the broker - dealer's credit risk is exponentially less,» Lofchie said.
You don't have to worry about taking the collar off before bathing your dog, which makes it less likely that you'll forget to put it back on and risk another infestation.
Chase took a risk, albeit a very small and measured risk, to make me less upset about something I didn't cause.
While I'm less worried about being found in contempt for arguing with a judge than I used to be (the 2003 addition of «civility» to the oath attorneys and judges are required to take has changed judges» behavior more than it has attorneys» because some judges were perpetually officious prior to this civility requirement), I still don't want to risk a judge ruling against my client's position or failing to award my client fees because that judge feels I treated him or her rudely.
Studies show that once you get old, you start to learn more about your limitations on the road, and therefore take less risks.
A Carol Dweck study presented at the NeuroLeadership Summit in 2011 finds that praising someone's talent, intelligence, or some other quality viewed to be «inborn» makes the person more inclined to lie about their performance (3x more likely) and less likely to take risks.
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