Sentences with phrase «face less risk»

They have been drawing visitors with grocery stores, medical offices and high - end restaurants — all businesses that face less risk from e-commerce competition than traditional tenants.
With tax - free savings accounts, holders face less risk even if they make withdrawals early in retirement.
I believe radio faces less risk...

Not exact matches

Here are a few must - read, ranging from the traditional entrepreneurial success stories to those focused less on building a business and more on the psychology behind taking risks, facing rejection and...
The risks faced by most Chinese millionaires may be less dramatic, but Lesperance said the case had some of his Chinese clients thinking «there but for the grace of God go I».
«If there is an interruption of operation at any one of our regional grinder's facilities, we face an immediate risk because each Shake typically has less than three days of beef patty inventory on hand,» Shake Shack said.
When it comes to preparing for the long term, women face a «perfect storm» financially: They are paid less than men are on average, typically have more gaps in employment, engage in more part - time employment and are often more risk - averse investors.
Employee owners may face less total risk than other employees because employee ownership increases employment stability and firm survival, as reviewed above.
High Risk — Income (H / INC) Medium to higher risk equities of companies that are structured with a focus on providing a meaningful dividend but may face less predictable earnings (or losses), more leveraged balance sheets, rapidly changing market dynamics, financial and competitive issues, higher price volatility (beta), and potential risk of princiRisk — Income (H / INC) Medium to higher risk equities of companies that are structured with a focus on providing a meaningful dividend but may face less predictable earnings (or losses), more leveraged balance sheets, rapidly changing market dynamics, financial and competitive issues, higher price volatility (beta), and potential risk of princirisk equities of companies that are structured with a focus on providing a meaningful dividend but may face less predictable earnings (or losses), more leveraged balance sheets, rapidly changing market dynamics, financial and competitive issues, higher price volatility (beta), and potential risk of princirisk of principal.
Maybe it'll just increase trading costs, as liquidity providers have to charge more to make up for the less transparent risks they face.
Evidence here suggests that children sitting rearward facing in the event of a frontal collision experience greater protection and less risk of serious injury *.
When a child is rear facing it makes a vehicle impact less jarring on their fragile bodies and keeps the risk of whip lash lower.
In fact, the risk of injuries to the arms and legs of a child in a rear - facing seat is less than one in every 10,000 accidents — that's pretty good odds!
A 2007 study found that children under the age of two are 75 percent less likely to suffer severe injury or death if they are in a rear - facing seat; the risk of injury or death goes up dramatically in a front - facing seat, according to the Injury Prevention journal.
Here's my problem with HFCS... if there is even the slightest chance that it is bad for us and our children (which, less face it... there is more than a slight chance that it is), and especially when there are healthy, natural alternatives... why risk it?
I personally believe that the apparent ineffectiveness of artificial sweeteners in preventing obesity coupled with any possible health risks these chemicals may carry, lands them squarely behind sugar in the «lesser of two evils» face - off.
Seemingly less dramatic than joining a resistance movement is joining the workforce, yet the attitudes of women in the workforce, and the risks they face as refugees in a host country, are often overlooked.
Ministers face an unenviable choice: do they risk a backlash from most parents, unhappy at seeing less money spent on their children, or do they let down the worst - off children, whom they pledged to help?
Women with two copies of s fared even worse: They had bones that were 4 % less dense — and faced a 280 % higher risk of fracture — than did women without any s alleles, says team member Andre Uitterlinden, a molecular geneticist at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
People with Type 2 diabetes who eat a diet high in salt face twice the risk of developing cardiovascular disease as those who consume less sodium, according to a new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
«This is understandable in some regions where less developed countries face competing pressures for limited financial resources, but it is notable that this threat is not addressed in design codes for at - risk European countries,» the final paper says.
Diseases, invasive species, disruption of reproductive cycles, and less fit hybrid offspring are just some of the risks that parrots and other species face when they are released in unfamiliar places and begin to reproduce with individuals from different populations.
Evidence emerged in the three studies that companies may face a greater risk of losing female employees who experience female - instigated incivility, as they reported less satisfaction at work and increased intentions to quit their current jobs in response to these unpleasant experiences.
Influenza remains a major health problem in the United States, resulting each year in an estimated 36,000 deaths and 200,000 hospitalizations.4 Those who have been shown to be at high risk for the complications of influenza infection are children 6 to 23 months of age; healthy persons 65 years of age or older; adults and children with chronic diseases, including asthma, heart and lung disease, and diabetes; residents of nursing homes and other long - term care facilities; and pregnant women.4 It is for this reason that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that these groups, together with health care workers and others with direct patient - care responsibilities, should be given priority for influenza vaccination this season in the face of the current shortage.1 Other high - priority groups include children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years of age whose underlying medical condition requires the daily use of aspirin and household members and out - of - home caregivers of infants less than 6 months old.1 Hence, in the case of vaccine shortages resulting either from the unanticipated loss of expected supplies or from the emergence of greater - than - expected global influenza activity — such as pandemic influenza, which would prompt a greater demand for vaccination5 — the capability of extending existing vaccine supplies by using alternative routes of vaccination that would require smaller doses could have important public health implications.
Older mothers face a well - established risk of producing eggs with chromosome abnormalities, but it is less clear how...
Don't take pills, eat more veg... 15.04.2014 Animal study: cranberries are an anti-aging drug 19.03.2014 Polyphenols in food extend life expectancy 08.02.2014 Six things you can do to if you want to live to a hundred 13.01.2014 More magnesium, longer life expectancy 27.12.2013 Magnesium - rich diet reduces mortality risk 10.11.2013 Tour de France cyclists live six years longer 19.10.2013 EGCG protects liver and kidneys, and extends life expectancy 04.08.2013 Sedentary lifestyle causes body to deteriorate faster 30.06.2013 More exercise improves quality of life on all fronts 28.06.2013 Positive emotions extend life expectancy by ten years 13.06.2013 Your word use reveals the age you are likely to reach 11.05.2013 Positive view of life after retirement extends life expectancy 29.04.2013 No fear in the face of aging extends life expectancy 23.04.2013 Sleep less and you're more likely to die 03.04.2013 Better health = more sex 15.02.2013 Glaucarubinone extends life expectancy and boosts metabolism 19.01.2013 Animal study: L - theanine extends life expectancy 21.12.2012 Child that still needs you lengthens your life expectancy 05.12.2012 Alpha - carotene: the life elixir in carrots 30.10.2012 Live longer with Horny Goat Weed 27.10.2012 The more muscle you have the longer you live 01.10.2012 Caffeine and paracetamol are longevity drugs 28.09.2012 Animal study: epicatechin from cacao extends life expectancy 18.07.2012 Join Greenpeace and double your chance of good health 15.07.2012 Coffee reduces mortality risk — but effect is minimal 01.07.2012 Dean Ornish diet makes your cells younger 17.06.2012 Vitamin S prolongs your life 16.06.2012 Combined effect of not smoking, healthy eating and exercise is tremendous 13.06.2012
Participation in quality early education programs could be particularly beneficial for children of immigrants who face multiple risk factors; yet these children appear less likely to participate in such programs.
The must face the risk of losing the entire balance before agreeing to accept less than full payment.
This insurance removes or minimizes default risk lenders face when borrowers put down less than 20 percent.
That's why services like GoCleanCredit help you restore your credit in order to face life's various purchases with a clean credit score, thus labeling you as less of a risk to credit card issuers.
If you live in upstate New York and only bike three months of the year, for example, you face fewer risks than a biker who rides in every season, and will therefore pay less in insurance costs.
The insurance minimizes the default risk that traditional lenders face when homebuyers put down less than 20 %.
The insurance carrier faces more risk early in the contract if the insured dies, as there is less cash value in the account.
Actually, I'd note a number of similar US businesses are now being priced in similar fashion, but I believe they face considerably less risk.
Shares of cash - rich companies face less downside risk.
Which explains why Alphabet / Google's business model probably faces far less risk & unwelcome attention, in terms of a potential user / media backlash (though old media has an obvious vested conflict of interest), and / or the possible operational & financial consequences of regulatory intervention.
Also, to a lesser degree than mid-size companies, face greater risk of failure.
English Cream Goldens are more than just a pretty face — they also have less than half of the cancer risk that plagues American Goldens.
The additional funding made available through Grey Muzzle will allow this organization to rescue more senior dogs from less than ideal situations, commit to the medical treatment required to care for these dogs, educate others about the needs facing at risk senior dogs, and bring attention to the great companions that these animals make and the need for senior dog adopters.
Frenchies, while very popular, do come with some heath risks: their shorter faces make breathing a little more difficult than other breeds, so they tend to have less tolerance to heat and long bouts of exercise, according to the AKC.
Much less challenging, and high profile, is the need, in a world heading toward nine billion people, to figure out how to make everything that's been learned about drought, floods, and other climate - related risks useful to the majority of the human population — people in Niger and Bangladesh who face such risks every day right now, with or without whatever climate destabilization is coming from the ongoing buildup of greenhouse gases.
However, the question is whether the large time and human resources that are used to create these climate model runs could be more effectively used for other scenario methodologies [which would be much less costly] and, even more importantly, in developing responses to climate (and other environmental threats) so as to reduce the risks we face.
A Llyod's of London global survey of corporate executives regarding risks their companies face in 2013 ranked «climate change» as one of the smallest risks, just less than «ocean pirate» risk and a bit more than «space weather» risk... (Ramez Naam denies this)
Developing projects on lands that are less compatible increases not only the likelihood of conservation impacts, but also the risk that solar developers will face stiff opposition or incur high mitigation costs for whatever impact their projects have.
Not only have global carbon emissions continued to rise 3 percent a year, but the science has made more clear that human populations and natural systems face serious risk of substantial climate damage at warming less than 2 °C, they said.
People living and working in outlying areas tend to drive greater distances, spend more time driving, own more cars, face a greater risk of traffic fatalities, and walk less.
My reading of Hansen's work suggest that we face serious risks if we don't stabilise at 350 ppm or less.
While the majority of small, developing, island nations faced extreme levels of exposure to climate - related events, their populations and infrastructures were deemed less «sensitive,» and were therefore generally not considered to be at «extreme» risk overall.
The species that face the greatest extinction risks might not be limited to those that disperse less than climate change absolutely requires, but also apply to those that disperse poorly relative to their warm - adapted competitors.»
As the cost of the tax trickles down, companies along the various supply chains will be faced with a choice: pass the tax on and risk losing business (least likely); eat the cost and lower profits (possible); or reduce costs by producing the product with less carbon - based energy (most likely).
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