Sentences with phrase «are the real risks»

«There is a real risk that banks stop being the primary source for personal and small businesses loans,» writes Karp in BBVA's recently released economic outlook.
And if Cups continues growing, there's the real risk that it could poach consumers.
In Europe, negative growth is a real risk for 2013.
That's real risk and I worry about that.
There is a real risk of job loss due to a higher minimum wage.
Of course that company would become AOL, but at the time it was a real risk in proving that [it was a good idea].
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There's no point in lamenting the past — and there is a real risk to staying stuck there.
Aside from personal embarrassment, there are some real risks in taking money from friends and family.
But there is a real risk of falling behind the curve and jacking up rates so quickly a recession ensued, he said.
However, there are real risks in traveling to Cuba; they just tend to be more mundane.
«We think that's a real risk.»
There is a real risk of spillover to other dimensions of the relationship, notably security.
There are real risks — from China to signs of overvaluation in parts of US equity markets, from build - ups in leverage after a long period of low rates and tranquil markets to a highly disordered geopolitical situation in which US credibility has fallen off sharply.
They know they are not saving enough to retire at 65 and there is a real risk that many will outlive their savings.
There are real risks of serious capital flight and associated dislocation in many emerging markets.
As long as Trump is focused on narrowing the trade deficit, there's a real risk of more tariffs and protectionism.
«Now there is a real risk of mixed messages.»
Yes, index lag is a real risk for a DGI investor, but what is the index you are comparing to?
If they don't come up with a solution, the IMF could end up leaving the bailout program in which case there is a real risk that Germany, and more recently the Netherlands, has said that they wouldn't participate without the participation of the IMF.
Increases in food prices, erosion of Qatari fiscal balances and a rise in borrowing costs are real risks Qatar will continue to face if the situation is not settled amicably, according to M.R. Raghu, head of research at Kuwait Financial Center (Markaz) and managing director of Marmore Mena Intelligence.
At some point in your dreams, however, you will also have realized there is a real risk of losing money.
We saw considerably reduced trading in TSX and TSXV - listed securities; many investors were left uncertain about the status of their orders; and there was a real risk of mispriced trades.
Chief executive, Tim Morfin said: «The reality that kids who are growing up in poverty are four times more likely to be excluded from school just tells us that there is a real risk of a system that isn't fair.»
It's important to engage in spiritual practices which work for you, but for those of us on the intellectual end of the spectrum, there's a real risk of emotional disengagement.
Pressing nut milks from scratch isn't really a walk in the park, because of the multiple rounds of grinding, pressing and repeat, not to mention the fact that there is a real risk of faster spoilage since hands were used to press out the milk.
I also think there is a real risk of not even finishing in ths Top 5.
That would be nice though, there'd be a real risk to using a knuckeballer.
There's a real risk that Bottas» career could go down the path Heikki Kovalianen's did.
But he fears the current trend of the rapidly escalating transfer market needs to be stopped and there is a real risk we are entering the last days of the transfer fee.
Unfortunately, concussions are a real risk in many kids» sports — and not just contact sports like football and ice hockey.
This is a real risk, but it is far from inevitable.
Your story illustrates that choking in school cafeterias is real risk and that all school personnel need to be sensitized to it.
Although this is a much cheaper option, there is real risk that your milk will thaw en route.
«There is a real risk of entrapment from drop - side cribs that have been recalled and from those that haven't,» says Nancy Cowles, executive director of the safety group Kids in Danger.
But an entire classroom of rhyming boys is a real risk here.
Without urgent changes to law and policy to prevent this, there is a real risk that vital services will become segregated along religious lines, just as our state - funded schools already are.
When an economic crisis combines high youth unemployment and an impoverished middle class, there is a real risk of a rise in right - wing extremism.
Without these changes, we think there is a real risk that those thinking about starting out in self - employment will be dissuaded and those already in self - employment may be forced to give - up.
A friend of Balls says: «If David is leader, and he makes Ed [Balls] shadow chancellor, there's a real risk of a repeat of the Blair - Brown wars.»
Concerns have also been raised about the powers under section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, where the police can stop people without reasonable suspicion when a senior offi cer believes there is a real risk of serious violence in an area.
«In the national political climate, passions are certainly high on both sides, and there's a real risk that there isn't accountability at the local level.»
Where security or child safety is at risk, companies already comply with police requests and there was a real risk this bill would make the situation worse by driving dangerous people underground into encrypted services.»
There is a real risk here that we spend hours analysing the comments from Downing Street and ministers for clues as to policy, when they have consistently shown an inability to grasp the systems and dynamics under which they are operating.
«As a city where more than 300 languages are spoken, London has a proud history of tolerance and diversity and to suggest there are areas where police officers can not go because of radicalisation is simply ridiculous... Crime has been falling steadily both in London and in New York - the only reason I wouldn't go to some parts of New York is the real risk of meeting Donald Trump»
«No matter how clinical the strikes, there is a real risk that they would result only in escalating the violence» said one rebel.
«Indeed, in the event of a now likely early election there is a real risk we would suffer a worse result than in 2015.
We have got to be very clear... This concept of a sort of new authoritarianism, I think, is a real risk in the world as a whole, but again the best way of dealing with that is to respond to those people who want some authority and order.
There are real risks to running against de Blasio, and he still could draw no significant Democratic challengers.
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