Sentences with phrase «as hypothetical risks»

I also welcome the statement that any judgement about technology deployment must factor in benefits as well as hypothetical risks.

Not exact matches

As less mature stocks have higher growth potential, a hypothetical investor with a significant portfolio allocation into the Fund would likely be looking at obtaining higher returns for his or her portfolio, with commensurately higher risk.
As the chart below shows, a hypothetical balanced index portfolio that hasn't been rebalanced to policy weights since the bottom of the Great Financial Crisis on March 9, 2009 would look more like a growth portfolio today, exposing the investor to more risk than initially agreed upon.
If, as in the hypothetical example above, it is entirely due to a fall in the level of interest rates and a commensurate fall in the variability of interest rates, then risk has not increased.
And in the baths, as in the sacraments, great benefits and hypothetical risks go together.
Because a quake's strength isn't clear at first rupture, emergency response managers face a choice when issuing warnings: Issue alerts early and often (left), which could provide as much as 48 seconds of warning that light shaking might occur but risk false alarms; or wait to issue alerts until the size of the quake is better known (right) but risk the warnings arriving too late — providing an 8 - second warning in this hypothetical case.
A research letter Tanner J. Caverly, M.D., M.P.H., of the Ann Arbor Veterans Affairs Center for Clinical Management Research, Michigan, and coauthors examined the beliefs of primary care health - care professionals (PCPs) as to how receptive they might be to recommendations for limiting medications for some older patients, including a hypothetical scenario involving a 77 - year - old man with diabetes at risk for hypoglycemia.
That way, they can claim credit for as many risk - free 5 % gains as you need, and create whatever hypothetical profits they dare to advertise.
As I see it, what's more harmful than the hypothetical risk of disclosing client communication is the very real problem that clients won't take the time to send me information critical to their case because I've put in place too secure a system (on both ends).
Consistent with preserving client confidentiality, attorney work product protection and the attorney - client privilege, you may discuss on this site general scenarios in the form of hypotheticals, so long as there is no risk that another user of this site who lacks independently acquired information about the matter would be able to identify the client or any unique legal strategy involved.
The risk to be proved by the Crown had to be a real risk as opposed to a fanciful or hypothetical one.
Lord Justice Latham had stated in the Court of Appeal at para 26: «That it was a real risk, as opposed to a purely hypothetical one, was established by the fact that there was the accident.
Lord Hope referred to the Court of Appeal authority of R v Porter [2008] EWCA Crim 1271, [2008] All ER (D) 249 (May) in which the court declined to paraphrase the statutory concept of risk applicable to HSWA 1974 but did hold that the prosecution must to prove a real (as opposed to fanciful or hypothetical) risk.
What is important is that the risk which the prosecution must prove should be real as opposed to a fanciful or hypothetical: see R v Chargot Ltd (trading as Contract Services) and Others [2007] EWCA Crim 3032 at para 26 -LSB-[2007] All ER (D) 198 (Dec)-RSB-.
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