Sentences with phrase «averse approach»

Excessive costs sometimes force defendants to settle claims, and this then risks freedom of expression by encouraging a risk - averse approach to reporting.
A charity does not enjoy the same freedom of action as a non-charitable body and in particular its trustees must adopt a risk averse approach.
Understandably he takes a lawyer's risk averse approach, (regulation will be important, there are lots of things that could wrong...) rather than taking the more optimistic view of a legal tech company founder.
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.
Like Dragon's Crown's risk - averse approach to storytelling and artwork, the side - scrolling fisticuffs have no combos to memorize, and no meta systems to game.
The fund is a favorite of investors who want a risk - averse approach in an ELSS fund.
Since risk is always relative to the price paid, buying with a margin of safety is a risk - averse approach.
Canadian banks have a strong global reputation for reliability and safety due to Canada's sound regulatory framework and their relatively risk - averse approach.
As it addresses the varied and deeply harmful problems of immigration detention, the government needs to deliver a more risk - averse approach: not waiting until vulnerable people have been damaged and re-traumatised, but taking pre-emptive action to ensure that people who've experienced such horrific abuse are not subjected to further harm.
Through most of the June quarter our risk - averse approach to fixed - income investing proved beneficial as rates generally increased, although the Greece crisis precipitated a sudden trend reversal at the quarter's close.

Not exact matches

Modern workplaces tend to be conflict averse, but sometimes saying what's really on your mind is the most humane approach
Fundamental investors who are more conservative, either because they are approaching their financial goals or are simply more risk averse, might pay closer attention to such factors.
I have very much the same approach, but a) I am older, b) I am a bit more risk averse and, consequently, c) have less equity exposure.
There must be a tendency to take a risk averse, danger limitation approach (at least as far as player fitness is concerned) to this match with home games coming up against Burnley and Hull in the next week.
To highlight the differences in how men and women approach their financial commitments, research conducted last year by the Barclays Wealth Female Client Group showed that wealthy women, across the world, were less risk averse than men when it came to their investments.
Despite our increasingly risk ‑ averse culture and the red tape and admin faced by the minority of schools that choose the DIY approach to school trip planning, there is no evidence that the number of school trips is decreasing.
With a prevailing and increasingly risk - averse culture in schools (as the headlines over banning leapfrog and conkers show) it poses the question why 22 per cent of school trip organisers have previously opted for the DIY approach when arranging school trips?
This is an approach from which you can gauge what safety issues might need to be overcome, not to encourage children to become risk averse.
Does law school and «the profession» make many of us so risk - averse, passive and routinely academic in our approach to life that it knocks the will and energy to lead out of us?
Lawyers tend to be conservative and risk - averse in their personality traits, and their quest for perfection is at odds with the experimental approach that sees failure as necessary part of development and change in organisations.
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.
While the traditional approach was more risk averse, now the legal department is actively involved in advising the company on how best to capitalise on the opportunities presented.
But I'm not averse to having the children — one a teen, the other fast approaching — see Mom and Dad navigate our way along Decision Drive, potholes and all.
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