Because a bad outcome for a bond investor is that the company to which he has loaned money goes under and he loses everything.
Not exact matches
A warning letter is pretty much the
worst possible
outcome,
because it could conceivably shut down part or all of the company's operations.
But by agreeing to do something they might not like or might not believe in, they run the risk of either being good at something they don't like to do, or not doing well
because they are unhappy — both of which are
bad outcomes.
«Whether it's North Korea, whether it's trade, there are a number of issues that people don't want to focus on
because the
outcome would be really
bad.»
This is extremely insightful
because it's the «feeling» that generates the
bad outcome.
But this is not true and this failure of understanding is unfortunate,
because it can lead to
bad policy
outcomes for both current and future generations.
«We believe the
worst result for ESPR would be success of the remaining CETP inhibitor anacetrapib, as this would be a significant competitor, could set the bar higher for
outcomes results, and make the FDA even more likely to require
outcomes data for bempedoic acid in our view,
because there would be lower unmet need,» the analyst wrote.
Hamlet complained that too much hesitation in the face of uncertain
outcomes is
bad because «the native hue of resolution is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought... and enterprises of great pith and moment... lose the name of action.»
SOME good some
bad but usually they were wiser
because they were forewarned of negative
outcomes.
Restricting freedoms
because they potentially * might * have a
bad outcome is irrational.
If in doing good ans shining, sharing the words of scrpture then makes other people feel
bad about themselves
because they are not like that and choose to insult then that would be the
outcome.
They grow angry with unjust treatment, not
because such practice will produce
bad outcomes but
because, irrespective of
outcomes, they perceive such treatment as wrong.
Teach children that they will get in trouble if they hurt others, and they will behave better
because they fear the
bad outcomes of misbehavior.
But Davis slotting in for Holland in the closing role is one of the best
outcomes for the Rockies this winter, and as long as his numbers don't skew too dramatically from what he put up this season (whether
because of the field or simply having a
bad year) their bullpen is set to once again anchor the pitching staff with reliable performances and back up a potent offense by limiting runs.
Bad games where the manager could do little about the
outcome because players on the pitch did irrational things (and a referee had a stinker).
I have always been a sexual person, but I do nt try anymore
because the
outcome makes me feel even
worse.
Homebirth couples must take extra responsibility in these areas since medical back - up is not readily available as it is for those birthing in the hospital» So yeah, she will catch the baby but the PARENTS are responsible for any
bad outcome, probably
because they didn't do prenatal yoga or didn't eat enough kale
It appears to me that they arrive at this conclusion
because they lump things like labour augmentation, c / s and instrumental delivery into «complications and
bad outcomes.»
The reason insurance rates are high is
because the risk of a
bad outcome leading to a large payout is high.
If they won't insure something it's
because they know it is too dangerous and will end in
bad outcomes that will lose them $.
We can't make premiums on that kind of risk affordable, and we will have to pay out a lot
because homebirths are always substandard medical care, so the provider will always be found legally liable for
bad outcomes.
If the insurance company won't cover it, it's
because they have determined that the risk of a
bad outcome is too high for the level of premium they are getting.
Your feelings are wrong and the UK has
worse and
worse outcomes every year
because of their model.
Homebirth is in America as Homebirth in America does, yet the Homebirth advocates who are looking at the actually data are making excuses about the
worse outcomes as they speculate that it is either due to the high risks births that were included, or
because they must have been farther away from the hospital than just 5 minutes, or just ignoring the
outcomes data and focusing on the low intervention data.
At the same time, while it may be tempting to assume that some
outcomes are
worse because of the risks imposed by this system, we have little to no data to support that assumption.
In developing countries,
outcomes are sometimes
worse in kids that breastfeed for longer, probably in part
because this might be occurring in poorer families with other challenges, but having breast milk displace other foods, such as those rich in iron, is probably part of the picture.
In the latter, the concept is NOT to reject any and all change for the sake of rejecting change; but to reject change that will merely produce
worse outcomes because you don't know why the status quo holds.
No deal would not necessarily be a
bad outcome, they insist,
because the world is eager to do more business with us, which will be cheaper in the future as sterling continues its steady decline.
The reason why I am now convinced that this is the only way forward is not just a matter of direct democratic principle, but also
because I believe the government must be given an incentive to negotiate a Brexit
outcome that the majority of the people (and nations) would prefer to remaining in the EU, as opposed to letting it get a «
bad deal» (blaming Brussels, of course), only to be able to placate their diehard Brexitaliban wing by going for the «no deal» option.
He doesn't necessarily see that as a
bad outcome because he thinks it will lead to an exciting redevelopment of a lot of older buildings.
@lazarusL actually, people who play political game suffer negative
outcomes too, they just usually are very
bad at attributing the negative
outcome to the cause,
because the game is much more complex and there's a lot of vested interest in confusing the link between the cause and the effect.
«Even if misdiagnosed, patients»
outcomes may not be
worse because the medications prescribed are effective for a variety of conditions,» said Zimmerman.
Poorer children have
worse cognitive, social - behavioural and health
outcomes because they are poor, and not just
because poverty is correlated with other household and parental characteristics, according to a new report from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
«For years there has been this hypothesis that African - Americans have
worse birth
outcomes because they have more melanin in their skin which reflects the sun and therefore lowers levels of Vitamin D,» said study author Zaneta Thayer, PhD, assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Colorado Denver.
«Avoiding unnecessary FFP transfusion is important
because there have been reports that associated the use of excess FFP with
worse outcomes among patients that required less - than - massive transfusions.»
American Indian / Alaska Native (AI / AN) indigenous people consistently suffer
worse health
outcomes than any minority group in part
because they are severely underrepresented in research and, consequently, may be omitted from developments in new genetic technologies and clinical advancements.
There are at least three plausible hypotheses about a closure's potential impact on
outcomes for these students: that they would do better,
because a closure eliminates their weakest educational option; that their
outcomes would be the same,
because they would likely transfer to a similarly low - performing school nearby; or that their
outcomes would be the same or
worse,
because even if they transferred to higher - performing schools, the schools may not be well - suited to meet their needs.
Yes, there might be other schools that are just as
bad at life
outcomes that are not closed
because they achieve better test scores, but so long as we are closing schools that are not delivering great life
outcomes, and opening schools that have a better chance of achieving great life
outcomes, this seems like a worthwhile tradeoff.
The piece was intended to demonstrate that 1) good
outcomes are associated with good choices made by families and thus 2) we can not conclude that schools and neighborhoods do not matter
because such conclusions are invalidated by selection; that 3) we can not tell whether «
bad» families are inefficacious
because they only have
bad choices open to them or
because they would make
bad choices even if offered good ones; and 4) we ought to be far more open to any policy that makes better choices available to families who now have little or no choice open to them.
Achievement tests are useful but they are not nearly strong enough predictors of later life
outcomes to empower a portfolio manager to close a significant number of schools
because he or she «knows» that those schools are «
bad.»
This civil - service approach leads to significant negative
outcomes, from parents having two - minute conferences with teachers, to new teachers being told not to work late
because it will make veterans look
bad.
Baton Rouge's student
outcomes actually got
worse largely
because students ended up in schools that were weaker than those they closed.
It's a problem
because research shows that African - American students, especially males, concentrated in schools with large proportions of African - Americans tend to have
worse outcomes than similar students in more integrated environments.
When schools try to do experiential learning and active learning with students whose command of reading, writing, mathematics, science and technology is very shaky, the
outcomes may be
worse than if these pedagogical approaches were not tried at all,
because, all too often, the result is shallow learning.
Tell us about a challenging situation that could have resulted in a
bad outcome, but
because you persisted — and perhaps made tough decisions, the now painful memory serves as a great lesson?
Because of their increased dropout rate, as well as societal stigma surrounding them and a number of other factors, teenage parents and their children are at risk of experiencing
worse psychosocial and socioeconomic
outcomes than their peers (Kiselica & Pfaller, 1993; Coren et al., 2003).
You plead for us to feel
bad for the people at publishing companies and all the others who might lose their jobs
because of the
outcome of the Hachette - Amazon negotiations.
In these cases, debt consolidation results in a
worse outcome,
because you end up with more debt than ever.
No
because he purposefully concentrated on the undervalued tranch of stocks that provide asymmetric
outcomes: good luck in the fortunes of his holdings helped his portfolio disproportionately on the upside, and
bad luck didn't hurt his portfolio much on the downside.
Carry trades are play on low volatility; when volatility rises, the low interest rate currencies tend to do well
because the ability to hedge
bad currency
outcomes is diminished, and carry trades collapse.