More likely is a mass exodus of creators to some other form of monetization because advertisements and media buyers have
always been risk averse and that's not likely to change.
Government has
always been a risk averse institution, as it should be,» says Blumenthal.
Not exact matches
It has long
been observed that people who develop Parkinson's tend to
be more low - key and
risk -
averse than average, as if their innate dopamine levels have
always been on the low side.
It
's always going to
be for someone who can afford the price and who
is not
averse to
risk,» he stresses.
[Applied DNA Sciences] just has to convince a
risk -
averse, highly regulated industry to adopt new technology, and there
's always a challenge in that,» Sachleben says.
My hypothesis
is that, until this incentive structure
is changed, authorizers will
always — in McShane, Hatfield, and English's words — tend toward
being «
risk -
averse to the detriment of innovation.»
Finally, we have underperformed this roaring bull market for the same reasons we
always do: we remain
risk averse value investors and will never own what we perceive to
be expensive stocks in the hope that they could somehow rise even higher.
Since
risk is always relative to the price paid, buying with a margin of safety
is a
risk -
averse approach.
Unless you
are especially
risk -
averse, it
is almost
always a better decision to get an inexpensive term policy, and invest the money you save yourself, rather than letting the insurance company invest it for you and reap most of the benefits.
To
be risk averse is good policy in my VALUE SYSTEM — and we
always must admit that how to take
risks — with climate damages or costs of mitigation / adaptation —
is not science but world views.
To
be risk averse is good policy in my VALUE SYSTEM — and we
always must admit that how to take
risks — with climate damages or costs of mitigation / adaptation —
is not science but world views and
risk aversion philosophy.
It
is true that people will not
always take a single bet with small expected gain, if they
are risk -
averse.
Innovation almost
always entails
risk, and the utility industry
is notoriously
risk -
averse.
The point
is always the same — we
risk -
averse lawyers
are concerned that something we put out there will
be misconstrued and we will find ourselves on the wrong end of a Bar complaint.