We're not a super-careful, risk -
averse group.
From CarbonWA's perspective, the alliance represented «an incredibly risk -
averse group that couldn't get their act together,» as Bauman puts it.
It doesn't help that lawyers are the most risk -
averse group on the planet, so as time goes on it is less likely that you'll want to leave.
Not exact matches
The
group of Canadian businesses with the most potential for growth are being held back by our risk -
averse financial environment.
Finance
groups focus on cost - cutting, risk -
averse lawyers make the company impossible to do business with, and human resources casts judgment on employees.
«As a
group, these three shows demonstrated that loyal black viewership could keep a series viable in a previously more risk -
averse industry.
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.
Pokalsky said the business
group is not
averse to looking at ways to minimize the partial loss of the state and local tax deductions and backs the governor's plan to convene a study
group to restructure the state's tax code.
Today we complete our series on Seth Klarman, the founder of The Baupost
Group, a deep value - oriented private investment partnership that has generated an annual compound return of 20 % over the past 25 years, and the author of an iconic book on value investing, Margin of Safety: Risk -
Averse Value Investing Strategies for the Thoughtful Investor
is an american billionaire who founded the Baupost
Group, a Boston - based private investment partnership, and the author of Margin of Safety: Risk -
Averse Value Investing Strategies for the Thoughtful Investor a book on value investing.
In - home dog training in my specialty, but I am not
averse to training in a
group class setting.
Something to the effect that people tend to become squeamish or otherwise
averse to the truly difficult task of challenging a culture's norms of behavior, especially norms that may currently benefit their particular tribe or socio - economic
group, even if those norms can be shown to be potentially lethal to the individual or
group in the long term.
Previous surveys have shown that's also the demographic most likely to be skeptical of mainstream climate science, partly because of a bias known as the «white male effect» — the
group is less risk
averse than the general public.
My own GTA Linux User
Group is very spam -
averse, but operates what is sometimes a very «spirited» series of discussions -LRB-: — RRB --RRB-
Furthermore, a
group of risk -
averse, under confident, frustrated junior lawyers without a commercial skillset perpetuates the risk culture that firms are supposedly seeking to avoid.
Though some attorneys may be
averse to diving into the ethical nitty - gritty of alternative legal financing, the ABA working
group asserts they have a duty to advise their clients on these transactions: «If the lawyer is unfamiliar with transactions of this nature, he or she must either acquire the appropriate knowledge through reasonable study and preparation, associate with an experienced lawyer, or refer the client to another lawyer with established competence.»
Generally, the Strasbourg jurisprudence has been notable for its vigorous protection of political expression, and has been correspondingly
averse to restrictions on political activity, such as had impeded pressure
groups at British election times in Bowman v United Kingdom (Application 24839 / 94)(1998) 26 EHRR 1.
Regarding GET, a systematic review illustrated that this form of therapy was potentially beneficial for people with ME / CFS, especially when combined with a patient education programme.5 However, drop - out rates were higher in the GET
groups than control
groups suggesting that individuals with ME / CFS are
averse to this type of therapy.