Sentences with phrase «end of the deal risk»

This announcement was at the low end of the deal risk spectrum.

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This way of defining the end of theological schooling, furthermore, risks dealing with issues raised by fragmentation in distorted ways.
Religious believers can take the risk of competing in this riotous marketplace, where there's a great deal to gain but even more to lose, or they can withdraw from it and tend their own cultural gardens, like the new St. Benedicts that Alasdair MacIntyre envisioned at the end of After Virtue.
GIVE UP YOUR NEED TO ALWAYS BE RIGHT: There are so many of us who can't stand the idea of being wrong — wanting to always be right — even at the risk of ending great relationships or causing a great deal of stress and pain, for us and for others.
Should United end up taking a while to offer a De Gea a new and improved deal with the club, they could run the risk of losing him, something they surely wouldn't want to do.
Sure, you're adding some risk on the back end of Carr's deal in terms of potential dead money, but if we're being honest we know that Mark and Gruden are all for hitching their wagon to DC.
Ozil's current deal expires at the end of this season, and there has been speculation that the 29 - year - old could leave the Emirates Stadium for a reduced price in January rather than Arsenal risking him leaving -LSB-...]
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger took a huge risk to allow Ozil to enter the final year of his existing deal, and he is now likely to stick with the attacker until the end of the season as a winter deal would disrupt the makeup of his squad.
The strikers are quite similar in terms of styles, but signing Llorente on a six - month loan deal would come at little risk, and allow Arsenal to pursue bigger targets at the end of the season.
The state Legislature ended its scheduled legislative session last Wednesday without a deal on an extension, something Governor Andrew Cuomo called «dereliction of duty,» and de Blasio has said puts the futures of 1.1 million schoolchildren at risk.
When I wait a few days or even weeks, I risk losing out on something I really wanted, but that rarely happens, and I usually end up saving a lot of money because retailers constantly have great deals and sales.
Advance figures are often intentionally kept secret unless they set new record highs for debuts (Garth Risk Hallberg's $ 2 million deal for City On Fire) or if they become the stuff of legend because they were so abysmally low in comparison to how well the book ended up selling (Roxane Gay's mega-hit Bad Feminist sold for $ 15,000).
A larger percentage I bet would just not want to deal with the hassle of transferring everything, setting up a different device, and risk losing some things in the process regardless (i.e. local app settings, saved games, etc.) so they very well may just end up keeping the device after a year.
In the end, they may not fully understand exactly what they got, and the longer - term risk for lenders is that customers» perceptions of the deal may change in the future.»
To make the deal even sweeter, they even carry lesser of a risk than individual stocks, though that ends up reducing the -LSB-...]
By doing that, assuming the inspection doesn't turn up any deal - breakers, you can submit a clean offer, but run the risk of paying for an inspection on a house you still end up being out bid on.
To make the deal even sweeter, they even carry lesser of a risk than individual stocks, though that ends up reducing the return rate as well.
If you're comfortable risking the end of the deal, the next 50k bonus will probably be in late 2015 and you can time it to get the Companion Pass from 1/2017 to 12/2018.
In the end, what mix of values and data, particularly when dealing with uncertain levels of risk, is the best bet?
First, whereas defence and policing deal with tangible threats (albeit ones which historically have been and are overstated for political ends), the state now seeks us to protect us from a constellation of merely theoretical risks, many of which we expose ourselves to as «lifestyle choices».
Can we acknowledge that the new environmental risks that our prosperity has created are serious and must be dealt with, while acknowledging that they are unlikely to result in the end of human civilization?
«The choice of such a hot - button issue, which will attract a great deal of attention but won't actually have I would think that much of an impact at the end of the day, risks being a distraction from the more important and pressing access - to - justice challenges that we as Ontario lawyers ought to be concerned about,» says Adam Goldenberg, a lawyer with McCarthy Tétrault LLP.
At one end of the spectrum is a reactive organization that has no formalized risk management practices and is applying an ad hoc approach to dealing with unexpected events.
In the end, much of how we deal with a situation is related to our knowledge of the bigger picture, and comfort with potential risks.
The risk of being rear ended increases big time when dealing with tailgaters.
Because the 10 - year deal requires a balloon payment at the end of its term, however, it carries more refinance risk at the end of the lease than does a traditional net lease loan.
Commercial mortgage - backed securities, on the other hand, have a special role in debt financings on the highest end of the spectrum of deal amounts — and in distributing the risk in loans whose payoffs might not be quite as transparent as those of the deals that life insurers spring for.
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