Sentences with phrase «also are risk averse»

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Once you've reviewed your financials, you can probably get a sense of how much risk you're able to assume, but also take into account your personality: how risk - averse are you?
They are also inherently rigid, risk - averse, and reluctant to innovate, because they know that if they deviate from the letter of the law, or if an innovation goes awry, they will be chastised politically.
I'm sympathetic to CIBC chief economist Avery Shenfeld's case that a sustained lower loonie will entice companies to start new businesses / expand operations in Canada, with a lag; I also agree with Mike Moffatt (professor at Ivey, small businessman in Canada's manufacturing heartland, dodgeball player) when he says that manufacturers in the area are highly risk averse.
Yet, costs associated with innovating in the space and the risk - averse nature of the heavily - regulated sector also means there's an additional imperative to make sure things go smoothly the first time around.
Most Democratic members of Congress couldn't understand it or explain it to a country where most people were not only risk - averse but also happy with their current health care.
We can also learn much from Tocqueville or Manent or Beneton about the excesses of our individualism, about our inability to keep Locke in the Locke box, about the horror that is Roe v. Wade and the mean womyn side of our feminism, and about the more narcissistic and laughably risk - averse elements of our creeping and sometimes creepy libertarianism.
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.
«But it's also due to young people generally becoming more risk - averse than they were.
They are reflective of a wider culture of fear and risk aversion, of a political establishment increasingly concerned with the micromanagement of community life, a process which also affects professionals who increasingly work in a risk - averse manner.
Also, I tend to be really risk averse when it comes to money.
Critics also noted that larger studies are less likely to be replicated, and a more stringent α could make researchers more risk - averse and less likely to take on hard questions.
It is also important for the school to help pupils become more risk aware as opposed to risk averse and equip the citizens of tomorrow with the skills and knowledge they need to keep themselves (and others) safe.
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.
Along the way, they've also become risk - averse and are therefore unlikely to wager the approval of their ESSA plans, arduously crafted over many months, on a policy that may prove ephemeral.
We are also extremely risk averse and generally place greater importance on safety than rate of return on investments.
let's look beyond the fact that these are capital - constrained entities which are, after all, run for profit, highly geared and probably more risk averse than they once were (along with most everyone else)-- and then also look beyond the fact that even they are simply not big enough to replace the entire private mortgage securitization industry which truly fueled the boom and has wilted on the vine in the last year.
Many of these studios have dipped their toes into VR but are also risk - averse and waiting to see what the real appetite for VR games will be.
Previous surveys have shown that's also the demographic most likely to be skeptical of mainstream climate science, partly because of a bias known as the «white male effect» — the group is less risk averse than the general public.
Cian Conroy, Catapult's business development director, adds: «The offshore wind industry is quite risk - averse and so demonstration projects [such as Batwind] are a key enabler — both crucial to proving the viability and advancing the technology and also pushing ahead the policy agenda that is needed to support wider - scale use of technologies that will make a measurable difference to the offshore wind's cost of energy.»
Millennials also tend to be less risk averse than their older colleagues, which can mean that they bring fresh, creative ideas to the table.
Katie: That tends to be what I hear from people so I wasn't going to do it until a couple of milestones had been met, until I knew that I had certain amount of saving goals achieved that I knew I could survive for a certain period of time even if there was no income coming in because again, I tend to be very risk averse and I know that there's certainly no guarantees in anything but I wanted to put myself in the best possible position to be able to grow the practice slowly and the way that I wanted to because I also wanted to be in a position where I could be very particular about the types of cases that I wanted to take.
Because again, I tend to be very risk - averse, and I know that there's certainly no guarantees in anything, but I wanted to put myself in the best possible position to be able to grow the practice slowly in the way that I wanted to, because I also wanted to be in a position where I could be very particular about the types of cases that I wanted to take.
There has also been a tendency for solicitors to take a risk averse approach; parties often stick with what they know, perhaps worried that a narrower form of disclosure might enable their opponent to withhold damaging documents.
It is also a threat hanging over the heads of trustees which may make them more averse to risk — when many of today's social problems require a more risk - tolerant approach.
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