Sentences with phrase «at least some risk of»

But again they should be informed of at least the risk of fetal or maternal death in their specific case.
In fact, New York is in the middle of the pack in the U.S. in terms of tornado risk, and all 50 states have at least some risk of a twister touching down.
«If banks continue to torpedo even modest updates to the payment system, they ultimately do run at least some risk of facing the Blockbuster Video problem.»
It seems that those at the greatest risk and those at the least risk of poor outcomes are less likely to benefit from home visiting than others.37

Not exact matches

«When you're in your 30s, you still have a long flight path... so you still have quite a bit of time to take measured risks, at least when it comes to markets, to be able to build your portfolio and have more growth,» Snider said.
Quite apart from the argument over OSFI - style oversight, the former federal official and others stress this segment of the market at least requires more transparency and clearer data so regulators and the Bank of Canada can better understand the credit landscape and the extent of high - risk loans issued by private lenders.
Uber's case is that the driver enters into a binding agreement with a person whose identity he does not know (and will never know) and who does not know and will never know his identity, to undertake a journey to a destination not told to him until the journey begins, by a route prescribed by a stranger to the contract [Uber] from which he is not free to depart (at least not without risk), for a fee which (a) is set by the stranger, and (b) is not known by the passenger (who only is told the total to be paid), (c) is calculated by the stranger (as a percentage of the total sum) and (d) is paid to the stranger.
It found that for those taking supplements either daily or weekly, the risk of getting at least one acute respiratory tract infection was reduced.
Much as advisers cling to the long - term view of portfolio management, there's something to be said from jumping out and in of over - and underperforming asset classes, at least with money you can afford to put at greater risk.
In fact the risk of recession at least through the end of this year appears to be fading fast.
Though every organization is exposed to its own array of circumstances, risks and situations, at least one of the seven issues above is almost always implicated in the downfall of a company.
Although Simplot's Innate Potatoes, which could ultimately used in McDonald's French fries, haven't been proven to reduce the risk of cancer, the logic behind the claim is at least sound.
Some retrospective studies and preclinical work have indicated that it might also lower a person's risk of cancer, though at least one clinical trial wasn't able to show that it had any protective effect on esophageal cancer.
And if you need to cobble together multiple plans to insure for greater risk, you at least can take comfort from knowing that there are dozens of companies that might be interested in doing business with you.
In the survey, almost 75 percent of Caucasians, 82 percent of Asians and 92 percent of Indians had at least one risk factor for diabetes or heart disease.
But at least there's no risk of getting blindsided by a sprinting red hartebeest antelope, which is exactly what happens to South African mountain biker Evan van der Spuy in one of GoPro's most widely viewed clips.
Agents run the risk of irrelevancy, or at least having to work harder to earn commissions.
The company must have long - term potential; it needs some sort of sustainable competitive advantage that will keep it in business for years to come; he wants double - digit returns — «Why bother buying a business if you're not getting at least that for taking on the risk of owning a company?»
First, there's a degree of risk involved, or at least the illusion of risk.
If you have not identified your successor (internally or externally) at least three years before you want to exit, you're at risk of not being able to retire at the age you had wished.
At least four states have moved to imposed some form of departmental cybersecurity rules on businesses, led by New York, which now requires financial companies to certify that they've addressed, among other things, third - party risks.
«Inflation risk is likely to limit further policy flexibility at the Bank of Canada at least for some time.
If FUBU had failed, he explained, at least he wouldn't have run up huge debts just to live, and run the risk of going bankrupt personally or ruining his credit rating.
That's important because, at the very least, this correlation appears to suggest that taking mega-doses of vitamins to improve general health (including for cancer risk) isn't an effective strategy and certainly doesn't reverse the effects of smoking.
Another study reported by The New York Times in 2008 found that men who did not take a vacation at least once a year had a «21 percent higher risk of death from all causes and were 32 percent more likely to die of a heart attack».
Excited by the discovery, Glickman presented the idea of callback to his bosses, only to be told that Amex had no interest in risking irritating Argentina's only phone company; it essentially regarded its outrageous phone bills as insurance that its telephone service would remain at least semireliable.
If you think this isn't important, bear in mind that long - term studies show that working 11 or more hours a day at least doubles the risk of depression.
The first step is to understand that I'm part of the problem — or at least that I'm at risk of being seen as selling an unnecessary service from just another unknown startup.
Genetics and environmental factors aside, you and Susie are at a pretty low risk of developing colorectal or lower - stomach cancer as a strict result of your eating habits, at least according to these two reports.
After reading and thinking about all of this, I stand by my (relatively) broad definition of an entrepreneur — namely, that anyone who takes on the risk of working for him or herself is (at least one type of) an entrepreneur.
«The public funds, at least in Pennsylvania, are structured to enable the bank to make a loan that they might not be able to make without the public debt behind them by enhancing the loan - to - value, reducing the risk to [the bank], and then passing on some benefits [to the borrower] in the form of lower interest rates, which help cash - flow issues.»
At the risk of reducing one of the most influential visionaries of our generation to a caricature, I can imagine that Jobs was all of those things, at least to a degreAt the risk of reducing one of the most influential visionaries of our generation to a caricature, I can imagine that Jobs was all of those things, at least to a degreat least to a degree.
According to the CDC, in 2012, 35 % of all U.S. adults and 18 % of those under 40 had at least three metabolic risk factors.
«The question from a financial stability point of view is whether or not those measures, to the extent they encourage more credit and more investment, may not buy some more growth today, but increase the risk of some disruption in growth further down the road,» Carolyn Wilkins, the Bank of Canada's senior deputy governor, said at least week's press conference.
Given that digital storage is becoming cheaper every day, I would advocate investing in scanning key paper documents, and storing them in at least two locations, so that you are immune to the risk of a single event wiping out some key data or documents.
It may not be a turnaround story just yet, but at least the company isn't at immediate risk of bankruptcy.
If you have a tolerance for risk and are willing to do the research, short - term trading might be a solution for at least part of your portfolio.
2) Once you've been able to max out your 401k, aim to save at least 10 % of your after - tax income after maxing out your 401k in a low - cost digital wealth advisor like Wealthfront, which automatically rebalances your money for you each month based off your risk tolerance.
To the extent investors are trying to maximize risk - adjusted returns, in our view, parts of the credit market look attractive, at least relative to U.S. stocks.
If there is a danger that monetary policy will be seen as «too difficult», there is also a risk that too much will be expected of it or, at least, that its success or failure will be judged against an impossibly - high standard: it can't cure the business cycle; it can't reduce inflation costlessly; and it can't be operated with surgical precision.
That is why traders should swing trade... 90 % of the time, going for a reward that is at least twice as big as the risk results in a mathematically profitable strategy (a positive trader's equation) for both the bull and bear side of the trade.
Your assets should be deployed in a way that aims to beat the risk - free rate of return by at least 2 - 3X.
But even among the best funds, few have topped the key threshold of 16 %, fueling a nagging perception that the rewards of investing in the Asia - Pacific region are not making up for the risksat least not yet.
So determining systemic risk may be largely a matter of size, at least to the extent that G - SIB scores are an accurate measure, but that doesn't mean it's safe to ignore the other indicators.
As a result, we believe that the risks to financial stability stemming from bitcoin are negligible — at least as of today.
While getting rid of your social media accounts is not a privacy panacea, removing yourself from mainstream social network platforms at least reduces the risk of a chunk of your personal info being scraped and used without your say so.
Pervasive tracking of location at very least risks putting you at a disadvantage as a consumer.
As such, State pensions have dramatically ramped up their risk profile and most now invest at least 40 - 50 % of their assets in stocks.
The recent Basel III pact, an international accord under which central banks across the world — including the U.S. Federal Reserve — agreed to regulatory standards, requires banks to increase their equity funding to at least 7 % of their «risk - weighted» assets by 2019.
For each fund with at least a three - year history, Morningstar calculates a Morningstar Ratingä based on a Morningstar Risk - Adjusted Return measure that accounts for variation in a fund's monthly performance (including the effects of sales charges, loads, and redemption fees), placing more emphasis on downward variations and rewarding consistent performance.
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