Not exact matches
-- even if it's a
bit more affordable —
then you
risk getting «stuck» in a cycle that can be hard to climb out
of.
I'm just saying that if you are willing to take on a
bit more
risk (per MPT, but not from a SD or Sharpe perspective)
then you may want to consider this approach that is likely to provide a modest but significant boost
of returns at very low cost in terms
of risk.
And
then there was that moment that rose up, I call them my Invitation Moments, the moments when you can sense an invitation from each other to go just a
bit deeper, a
bit more real, a
bit more honest, and you can decide to stay where you are (and that's fine) or you can take the
risk of secrets - in - the - open, the
risk of mask - removal.
This is due to its highly - absorbent nature, meaning that if you go over your intended amount even a little
bit then you run the
risk of making your muffins ultra dry.
Asano looks a
bit light and he might not adjust to the physical side
of the EPL but if we are loaning him out straight away
then we can see if he adapts without taking the
risk in our team.
If he wasn't available
then so be it b / c he's a
bit of a
risk (not as bad a
risk if he's taken later in the first).
While that would make it a much more straight - forward acquisition, provided that they are ready to activate the clause and
then negotiate with the Serbian ace, it's still a
bit of a
risk from Liverpool's perspective.
For children 6 months to 2 years, use only if there is a high
risk of mosquito
bites, and
then use only once a day (use product containing 10 % DEET or less).
You know, that during the last trimester, our baby's absorb a lot
of their calcium and phosphorus from our bones
then they have those nutrients in their body and ready to go when they're born, but since your baby was born a
bit early, he or she may not have had enough those nutrients transferred to guard against rickets and it sounds like you're pretty well aware
of the
risks of supplementing with formula but also the
risk of rickets and soft bones.
If you're someone whose chance
of successful VBAC is high, and
risk of complications is low, based on various factors, and you're in a hospital with access to immediate surgery,
then the
risks to maternal health are a
bit lower with a TOLAC, the rates
of neonatal morbidity may even be similar between the two delivery methods.
Unfortunately, that little
bit of sneeze - pee that happens every now and
then is an indication that your pelvic floor muscles are not functioning as well as they should and it does increase your
risk of other, more serious pelvic floor issues later on.
Now I have another fund which is in P2P funds which is higher
risk than a deposit account but
then gives me a better return and is less subject to market fluctuations and it would be the place I go to for loss
of job level emergencies say 6 months
of salary, this takes a
bit longer to access but given I have the above emergency fund I have given myself time to get the money from the P2P account.
the best
bit of advice i could offer to anyone is to believe in your ability as I do, and never, ever,
risk a penny
of your money until you have doubled your demo account several times over, and
then only
risk it on a micro account.
A risky borrower may enter a swap with bank A, which
then takes an offsetting swap position with bank B (earning a
bit of the credit spread as its compensation), and so on, with a cheerful money market investor at the end
of the chain holding a safe, government backed security, oblivious to the chain
of counterparty
risk in between.
That said, if you want to make the most money,
then you can tear down and rebuild a new home — but you need capital to do that (and a tolerance for a
bit of risk).
It isn't wise to go pet someone's dog, and invade that dog's personal space, without first checking with the owner to know if it is safe, and even
then you are still taking a
risk of being
bitten.
Again, remember that their sponsors are the companies that sell the drugs, and
then make a common sense decision based on your dog's real likelihood
of getting
bitten by mosquitoes in the middle
of winter — as well as the
risk of harm to your dog from the drugs.
If we use our own heartrate as a barometer
of a dog's threat, rather than established methods focussing on real
risk and acquired
bite inhibition,
then we're simply doing all dogs a disservice.
However, if your neighbor is
bitten while introducing a new pet and you have chosen not to get a renters plan,
then you are leaving yourself at
risk of losing everything you own.
Unless you are going to dedicate a lot
of time, energy and
risk a good
bit of money,
then SFR turnkey or MF syndication are the only way to go IMO.
I wouldn't want to deal with older plumbing, wiring, or asbestos
risk but
then I'm a
bit of a wimp that way.