Sentences with phrase «go over the risks»

But surely any doctor that was worth anything at all would verbally go over the risks of doing nothing with each patient.
Your veterinarian will go over the risks that are involved with your dog's surgery and the risks of anesthesia for your dog.
If you ask, many hotels have a baby - proofing service, but just in case they don't (or they don't do it well), we'll go over the risks.

Not exact matches

He and a physician's assistant explained that I could either get treated now and risk taking on a high bill, or go home and try all over again tomorrow.
The current risk aversion observed in the capital markets is «reasonably understandable» due to the uncertainty over how trade tensions are going to ease, says Jonathan Pain of The Pain Report.
Even investors with generous benefits and pension plans must take on some risk to build a decent nest egg, «so do you really care if markets go up or down 15 % over a six - month period?»
The huge growth in wealth generated by China's explosive progress also presents a risk that the country will go the way of Japan, which has suffered from a 40 - year recession in which the economy has failed to grow even 1 % over the past 20 years, Ramasamy tells boot camp participants.
Keep tabs on them over time and adjust your investments to reflect your risk tolerance as time goes on.
From 1987 when Greenspan took over for Volcker, our economy went from 150 percent debt to GDP to 390 percent as we had these easy money policies moving people more and more out the risk curve.
These are the risk premiums over 10, 20 and 30 year time frames based on the annual returns for the total U.S. stock market (represented by the CRSP Total Market Index) and 20 Year Treasuries going back to 1926:
New research from Audeliss suggests Britain's boardrooms risk going into reverse gear over the next 18 months, as the terms of current female non-executive directors expire.
I don't know exactly what's going to happen, but simple math based on the current level of interest rates leads me to believe that these risk premiums will be much wider in the future over longer time frames than they've been in the recent past.
«Going with a style that has such classic roots can be dangerous as it always runs the risk of just coming over as dated,» says Robinson.
A common refrain on reducing this risk that I have heard many times over the years goes something like this:
This data goes through year - end 2013, when the risk premiums for stocks over long - term bonds in the most recent 10, 20 and 30 year periods were 1.5 %, 2.4 % and 1.8 %, respectively.
Whether you're build as a skin over Salesforce, Shopify, or Zendesk, the existential risk in competing against this group is going to be a big concern.
The thrust of his argument is that interest rates need to go up as the Fed's been «adding enormous policy accommodation over the past several years» and, even while they've long been missing their inflation target on the downside, there's a risk of getting «significantly behind the curve.»
For the past 5 years I've been focused primarily on growing my stock portfolio with just the left - overs going towards bonds and risk - free investments.
In years gone by, buying clothing over the internet was only for the fearless, with most shoppers unwilling to take the risk that a dress or a pair of shoes would fit poorly or look terrible on them.
or anybody's accusation.but this movement risks a serious backlash by going off the rails and now a man trying for a kiss or being a little over eager is in the same line as Harvey Weinstein?
Kitces says he worries that advisors are in danger of experiencing what he calls the «three strikes and you're out» risk, which is the real possibility that «if clients have to go through a third bear market in just over a decade, advisors are going to start losing clients.»
«I'm taking a lot of risk here by doing these things that could go over a cliff,» he said, noting that critics could soon declare that he had «lost it» and was «too old.»
A new survey out today by the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) shows that 61 % of risk managers believe that over the last six months, the probability of an event that turns over the entire global financial system's applecart just went up.
Overall then, while the risks to the economy have not gone away entirely, developments over recent months suggest that the chances of achieving well - balanced growth and a more restrained pace of credit expansion have improved.
First, the tail risks (low - probability, high - impact events) in the global economy — a eurozone breakup, the US going over its fiscal cliff, a hard economic landing for China, a war between Israel and Iran over nuclear proliferation — are lower now than they were a year ago.
We buy stocks with the potential to go up 50 % or more over the next two years, with a reward - to - risk ratio of three to one.
All too often, purchasing agents would go with IBM over a smaller company that might fit their needs better to avoid any risk.
Instead of going all in on one asset, your portfolio is spread out over a wider terrain, and you have experts cherry picking what they believe will ensure the best returns (as well as the best assets to minimize your exposure to risk if things go south).
It should be a matter of concern for the bulls that they have once again failed to push through with the advantage that they had, in the form of heightened risks in the Syrian region and over the global trade war fears and this is going to keep the prices under pressure.
At the risk of sounding offensive, if I went over to Iran, and demanded they observe MY spiritual beliefs, I would be brutally murdered in the most hideous of ways.
Whenever McKenna gets arrested following peaceful occupation - style protests on government property, the police are on his side, the magistrates let him go as soon as possible, and now over 200 other church leaders have also risked arrest as his movement has taken off.
It's time for men to get over themselves and know that women who are serious about sports are not going to complain about being hit too hard or getting hurt, they are out there because they want to be, regardless of the risks.
Some of us are more entrepreneurial and risk - taking in the way we go about our business, others are more conservative... As long as you are doing everything with integrity, with the gifts God has given and using those to the maximum, then everything is over to him.
Rockström went on to say, «Increased human pressure threatens the natural resources that humanity depends upon, increasing the risk of water and food insecurity and competition over natural resources.»
As the Pope still has significant influence over the less educated masses in these parts of the World, he has exercised this power by: (a) Using some of the Vatican's incomprehensible wealth to educate these vulnerable people on health family planning and condom use; (b) Supporting government programs that distribute condoms to high risk groups; (c) Using its myriad of churches in these regions to distribute condoms; or (d) Scaring people into NOT using condoms, based upon his disdainful and aloof view that it is better that a person die than go against the Vatican's position on contraceptive use.
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.
I will recommend covering it since that's the safest way to go (no risk of bacteria growth when unexposed) but just as an FYI I don't usually cover it if it's only over one night.
Difficulties occur because we try to go under the going rate, rather than risk going over.
Should Arsenal go with a back - three, we would need Mertesacker to start and considering the fact that the big German has not started a game in over a year, I certainly would not risk it in a game as big as the FA Cup final.
The Chile international is set to be out of contract at the end of the season, meaning the Gunners are at real risk of losing him on a free and having no say over where he goes next.
Honestly, am so confused... When are we going to end this striker saga??? Anyway, i think Aubameyang is a complete striker and has over the years proved to be a consistent striker am sure we wont regret it if we get him... He is a lesser risk compared to Mbappe.
Having proven his fitness and form this season, it will be a blow for the Gunners to lose him, and despite the risk of that happening becoming a bigger concern as the weeks go on, Wenger seemed fairly relaxed over the situation and expects Wilshere to sign a new deal.
He is risking players long term future dithering over 5 million difference for Mustaphi, and Mustaphi value has gone up 3 times 5 million during his dithering.
She needs to be aware of the fact that she can still contract some of the same infections that she would be of risk for if she was having sex with boys; and still engage in safer sex activities by utilizing barrier methods, condoms whether that goes on sex toy or utilizing a latex covering over her vaginal area.
When you have certain risk factors, going over possibilities is a must.
If you have a kid who spits up anyway, might as well do tummy time right after eating witha blanket under the child, get teh spit up out, the crying over, and just have a little receiving blanket to wash rather than risk it and never know when the urp is going to come.
The gases can still go through the baby's skin, and there is the additional risk of babies turning over in their sleep.
Before we tried to get pregnant, I consulted with a perinatal psychiatrist to go over my medications, their risks, and changes that needed to be made to take care of baby and me through pregnancy and postpartum.
So I suppose, considering what you and someone above said about the meter not catching stuff, my question would be (well two questions) why they follow up with someone who DOES have gestational diabetes by assigning a meter, and then whether, if the person was able to avoid huge insulin peaks by eating well and such that the meter showed them not going over their established (by the doctor that is) threshold, would that mean that they were effectively mitigating the risks?
But personally, I've come to the conclusion that the risk is higher than I'd be comfortable with if I had it to go back and do over again.
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