Sentences with phrase «accompanying risk of»

Football does hold the unique identity and accompanying risk of being a sport encouraging repeated, enthusiastic, and yes, violent contact.
They concluded that lithium salicylate could be more effective than lithium carbonate, yet without accompanying risks of toxicity, a potentially important development in the next generation of lithium therapeutics.

Not exact matches

«The challenging thing for investors is we're in this environment of muted returns, but it's accompanied by the risk of higher volatility,» Cooper says.
The firm had to shelve many of its services as it worked to convince regulators that its genetic tests were accurate and the accompanying medical risk reports clear enough that they wouldn't confuse or harm customers.
However, like any form of communication through the internet, IM is accompanied by its own set of security risks.
«It's possible to pass on the same financial reward to executives or others without incurring any of the risks or complications that might accompany the sharing of equity.»
Readers are cautioned that these forward - looking statements are only predictions and may differ materially from actual future events or results due a variety of factors, including, among other things, that conditions to the closing of the transaction may not be satisfied, the potential impact on the business of Accompany due to the uncertainty about the acquisition, the retention of employees of Accompany and the ability of Cisco to successfully integrate Accompany and to achieve expected benefits, business and economic conditions and growth trends in the networking industry, customer markets and various geographic regions, global economic conditions and uncertainties in the geopolitical environment and other risk factors set forth in Cisco's most recent reports on Form 10 - K and Form 10 - Q.
Every major sell - off in history has been accompanied by a mix of economic concerns, monetary policy shifts, geopolitical tensions, or some other source of consternation that might make a rational person demand a higher premium for putting their capital at risk.
However, last month's sharp decline was accompanied by increased regulatory risk and signs of fatigue in the market.
Security analysis came across like a sales pitch, accompanied by little discussion of risk.
Generally, investments offering potential for higher returns are accompanied by a higher degree of risk.
In an ongoing series of white papers, which started with «Finding Value: Understanding Factor Investing,» MSCI Research is exploring factors that identify specific risk exposures with the potential for an accompanying premium.
Historically, different combinations of valuation, market action and other factors have been accompanied by significantly different bond market performance in terms of return / risk.
This would help mitigate the risks associated with what is widely perceived as a «liquidity illusion».10 The transition to such a market environment, however, could be accompanied by strained market conditions, as suggested by recent episodes of elevated bond market volatility.
«We disdain the academic notion than high investment returns can only be accompanied by high amounts of risk.
«In addition to magnifying losses as well as gains, leverage carries an extra risk on the downside that isn't offset by accompanying upside: the risk of ruin» Howard Marks
If you are a committed, disciplined buy - and - hold investor with no sensitivity to cyclical market fluctuations (even those as large as the 50 % losses of 2000 - 2002 and 2007 - 2009), and you fully recognize the depth of cyclical risks that regularly accompanies that strategy, I don't encourage a deviation from that discipline based on my analysis of market risk.
In making their decision, the BOJ is likely to consider its impact upon the market as well as price expectations; it will ask whether a boost to dollar - yen and the Nikkei that would accompany additional monetary stimulus would last long enough to justify the increasing costs and risks of easing; each of the above strategies is associated with both.
Historically, different combinations of valuation, market action and other factors have been accompanied by significantly different stock market performance in terms of return / risk.
Rejecting the prayer of petition, and the risks that accompany it («Because if it didn't work...»), she simply waits.
Such cultivation easily becomes an end in itself, an absolutization of psychic states at the expense of social action and at the expense of the risk and insecurity that accompany authentic faith in God.
In pondering analogies with the Holocaust, we may be inclined to think that this is what distinguishes us from them: we know what we are doing, we recognize and openly discuss the potential risks and potential wrongs, and our decisions are accompanied by the prescribed quota of anguish.
The field of imagination at any rate is broad, ranging from automatic, instinctual, or reflex actions (in which the problem of meaning is virtually, but not entirely, non-existent), to more or less habitual modes of response to «natural signs,» and rising ultimately to sophisticated conceptual activity and various poetic or secondary forms of meaning — making in cultural and social significations.19 In the higher reaches of semiotic activity an increase in imaginative freedom is accompanied by a greater risk of error.
Marion Nestle, a professor of nutrition, food studies and public health at New York University, wrote an editorial accompanying the new paper in which she said the documents provided «compelling evidence» that the sugar industry had initiated research «expressly to exonerate sugar as a major risk factor for coronary heart disease.»
Women who planned a home birth were at reduced risk of all obstetric interventions assessed and were at similar or reduced risk of adverse maternal outcomes compared with women who planned to give birth in hospital accompanied by a midwife or physician.
Some single parents may be at greater risk for resorting to shaming their kids because of the tension that often accompanies communicating with your ex.
The AAP's recommendations for a safe infant sleeping environment to reduce the risk of both SIDS and other sleep - related infant deaths are specified in the accompanying policy statement.4
Those at the lecture that accompanied these slides heard me make the point that inadequate caloric intake during the newborn period contributes to the risk of developing kernicterus, but is rarely the sole cause of excessive hyperbilirubinemia and kernicterus.
«It may be that the biggest barrier to intervention with troubled kids or kids engaged in high - risk behavior is their parents,» researchers concluded in a commentary accompanying the Culture of American Families survey.
However, a reduction in the final CA surge may contribute to the difficulty that women laboring with an epidural can experience in pushing out their babies, and the increased risk of instrumental delivery (forceps and vacuum) that accompanies the use of an epidural (see below).
If your babies share a placenta, that risk is higher because of the many issues that accompany shared placentas.
They may be aware of the greater risk for mood disorders such as depression and anxiety associated with sleep loss; the substantial impairment in cognitive abilities such as sustained attention, short - term memory, information processing, and school performance; or the increased risk for motor vehicle accidents that accompanies lack of sleep.
In addition to the counseling services and support groups for pregnant and postpartum women, the following programs have been established to enhance a family's adjustment potential and minimize the risk of depression / anxiety which may accompany many of these challenges.
This brings many benefits for diagnoses, risk prediction and clinical management, but there are accompanying ethical and legal issues of managing information that is relevant to both the individual and their family.
State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli today issued his own mid-year summary, accompanied by a press release citing the «triple threat of budgetary risks» posed by «projected budget gaps, weaker than expected personal income tax collections and cuts to federal programs.»
An accompanying editorial, by James A de Lemos, M.D., said the findings support a growing body of literature that suggests identifying the location and type of fat deposits can provide important information about the risk of heart disease not found in the simple BMI measurement.
It is characterised by inflammation and scaling of the skin, accompanied by a greater risk of contracting some type of metabolic syndrome, predisposing patients to pathologies, such as obesity, diabetes or cardiovascular diseases.
«Enacting well - crafted age restriction laws to maximize compliance through enforcement of penalties on the state level and moving towards a national ban with similar accompanying strong enforcement as proposed by many national and international health organizations are essential to reduce skin cancer risk in the vulnerable youth population,» she adds.
Both guidelines agree that for average - risk women younger than 45 years, the harms of mammography screening likely outweigh the benefits,» write Nancy L. Keating, M.D., M.P.H., of Harvard Medical School, Boston, and Lydia E. Pace, M.D., M.P.H., of Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, in an accompanying editorial.
Wool told New Scientist that she believes distributing condoms to some inmates could help to reduce the risks of HIV, provided this is accompanied by proper education.
«Although the trial by McManus et al does not settle all questions regarding self - titration based on self - measurement, it is an important step toward adaptation of treatment for patients who want to actively take part in their own risk - factor control,» write Peter M. Nilsson, M.D., Ph.D., of Skane University Hospital, Malmo, Sweden, and Fredrik H. Nystrom, M.D., Ph.D., of Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden, in an accompanying editorial.
In an accompanying podcast, lead researcher Dr Paul Rutter emphasises that the risk of BCIS remains rare, but not so rare that orthopaedic surgeons don't need to know about it, or what steps they need to take to reduce it.
«We are assigning probabilities to long - term projections to aid policy makers in assessing the risks that might accompany various courses of action or non-action,» Tom Wigley of the U.S. National Center for Atmospheric Research says.
The fact that e-cigarette ads may up the risk of smoking «raises an unprecedented concern for adolescent tobacco control,» addiction psychologist Adam Leventhal and epidemiologist Jessica L. Barrington - Trimis, both of the University of Southern California's Keck School of Medicine in Los Angeles, write in an accompanying editorial in the journal.
A new report details the factors leading to the disaster, the hazards that accompany landslides and steps that can be taken to mitigate landslide consequences and risk in the Pacific Northwest, with the aim of preventing future tragedies.
In an accompanying editorial, Lisa A. Newman, M.D., M.P.H., of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, discusses the issues involved with the use of contralateral prophylactic mastectomy (risk - reducing mastectomy for the unaffected breast).
The reduced melatonin expression researchers had already associated with aging, and the accompanying loss of circadian rhythms, may underlie the increased risk of virtually all diseases in older adults.
«In other words, people with migraine without aura seem to have a lower load of genetic factors increasing the risk of heart disease,» said Anne Ducros, MD, PhD, of the University of Montpellier in Montpellier, France, who wrote an editorial accompanying the study.
A further intriguing thought is whether fatty liver can be a therapeutic target for cardiovascular risk reduction,» commented noted experts Leon Adams, PhD, of the University of Western Australia, and Quentin M. Anstee, PhD, of Newcastle University, UK, in an accompanying editorial.
«The increased air pollution that typically accompanies heat waves can especially harm children, who have a higher risk of developing asthma, have lungs that are still developing and growing, and have higher exposure because they breathe at a higher rate than adults and spend more time outdoors engaging in vigorous physical activity.»
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