Not exact matches
The fear of
failure is linked to their lower rates of entrepreneurship because of the
inherent risk of starting your own business.
Communities across Illinois are being forced to cut local services and raise taxes to afford their pension payments, putting residents who rely on local government services at
risk because of the
inherent failures of defined - benefit plans.
I've discussed making family favorites vs. pushing the envelope before (Brownie Points or Epic
Failure; No Bake Chocolate Mousse), and the inherent risk of f
Failure; No Bake Chocolate Mousse), and the
inherent risk of
failurefailure.
In each case, disregard of this basic value translated into
failures to enable and require researchers to evaluate the hazards
inherent in their experiments, to assess and mitigate the resulting
risks, to adhere to recognized safety practices, and to use all necessary protective equipment.
Segarra describes how lessons learned from past
failures are instrumental in guiding current pursuits and talks about the
inherent requirement of continuing to take
risks as an innovative scientist.
Bond rating services such as Standard & Poor's, Moody's and Fitch, calculate the
risk inherent in each bond issue - the chances of a default or
failure to pay - and assign a series of letters to each issue signifying its
risk factor.
Despite the potential for minor as well as severe postoperative phacoemulsification problems, the odds of obtaining a successful outcome still far outweigh the odds for
failure in most cases, and as such, the surgery is well worth the cost, time commitment, and
inherent risks for many owners, and in those patients that experience a positive outcome, the owners are typically extremely pleased.
The numerous technical and operational breakdowns that contributed to the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion and spill from the Macondo well in the Gulf of Mexico suggest the lack of a suitable approach for managing the
inherent risks, uncertainties, and dangers associated with deepwater drilling operations and a
failure to learn from previous «near misses.»
Here, Kapoor's
failure to warn of his intent to strike the ball did not amount to intentional or reckless conduct, and did not unreasonably increase the
risks inherent in golf to which Anand consented.