Sentences with phrase «into immediate risks»

This doesn't necessarily resolve into immediate risks, but it could profoundly affect the path that the economy and financial markets take during the next few years, by making the unwinding of debt much more abrupt.

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But the risk for the island is that while the immediate devastation of Hurricane Maria is leading to a brief surge in attention, the subject of maritime regulation will likely soon slip back into its customary obscurity — dragging down Puerto Rico's economy more out of indifference than malice.
As I've regularly noted in recent months, our immediate outlook is essentially flat neutral for practical purposes, though we're partial to a layer of tail - risk hedges, such as out - of - the - money index put options, given that a market decline on the order of even 5 % would almost certainly be sufficient to send our measures of market internals into a negative condition.
And though banks and bank depositors are better compensated for the governments» takings, that compensation comes at taxpayers» expense, because it translates either into an immediate reduction in Fed remittances to the Treasury or (as has been the case in fact) in an enhanced risk of reduced remittances in the future.
OTA provides high - value, low - risk promotional opportunities for U.S. producers to connect with global buyers online and in - person that translate into immediate sales, as well as export partnerships that can last for years.
Babies left to sleep on their stomachs while on very soft bedding areas are said to be at the highest risk of SIDS of all.Various other external factors also come into play, including whether or not the parents of the baby smoke, if the baby was delivered prematurely and whether or not immediate post-natal care was sufficient, all of which can influence SIDS risk.
The stakes could not be higher: a poor speech puts May at immediate risk of an internal leadership challenge; a solid speech means the assumed timetable of a two year premiership remains viable; a great speech means people might even start believing she's capable of leading the Party into the next election.
«Donald Trump's divisiveness, recklessness, incompetence, and record - breaking unpopularity risk turning this election into a Democratic landslide, and only the immediate shift of all available RNC resources to vulnerable Senate and House races will prevent the GOP from drowning with a Trump - emblazoned anchor around its neck.»
A study that synthesized more than 50 years of research into suicide rates for patients after discharge from psychiatric facilities suggests the immediate period after discharge was a time of marked risk and that the risk remained high years after discharge, according to a new article published by JAMA Psychiatry.
Once again, we trade wear and tear on the drivetrain in exchange for decreasing the risk of loss of life, limb, or property, which could occur if the operator loses control of the vehicle and careens into a person, another car, or some other object that creates immediate damage.
It will also cause an immediate hit to your credit score that drops you into the high - risk category of borrowers.
In the immediate aftermath of the spill, a Duke University study concluded that toxic elements in the coal ash could be suspended into the atmosphere, posing a health risk to local communities.
The court found that the inquest into Private Smith's death would be expected to consider whether there were any systematic failures in the army which led to his death, whether there was a «real and immediate risk of his dying from heatstroke» and, if so, whether all reasonable steps were taken to prevent it.
They hold more in cash, aren't into riskier investments (going against traditional advice of hitting up high - risk opportunities when you're younger), and care more about immediate needs than building wealth.
The federal government's terrorism risk insurance program first was put into place during the immediate aftermath of 9/11, when many building owners were advised that their policies would not be renewed or that their new policies would exclude terror and war risks.
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