Sentences with phrase «involve taking more risk»

But that would involve taking more risk.

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Williams herself says she thinks she's more apt to take risks at work because of the greater sense of security she's gained by having her father more involved in her career.
No voters are particularly worried about the perceived risks involved in Scotland becoming independent and those who are generally more willing to take risks are more likely to support independence.
Women who had previously had a pregnancy involving neural tube defects were more likely to take folic acid supplements before pregnancy than women who had not, but still only half of them did (51 %) in spite of their high risk of a recurrence.
I didn't «refuse» the OGCT (as I wasn't asked to take it) but chose a more involved method of testing and monitoring that I felt provided a more accurate picture of blood glucose levels and actual risk of gestational diabetes.
Upon suffering a career - ending injury, Egorova is forced to take up a new occupation, one with significantly more risk involved.
In addition to providing safety for your students, build their resilience and strength so they will be more willing to take the risks involved with feeling uncomfortable.
This means that the government takes on a significant portion of the risk involved in a buyer's loan, making it more attractive to lenders.
Either way, I'd recommend taking one or more risk tolerance assessments online and making sure you're committed to sticking with a long - term plan that doesn't involve more risk than you can really live with.
There are however more risks involved than in more traditional Blue Chip or Dow 30 stocks so it's wise to learn as much as possible before taking the dive into Penny Stocks.
The investment may still be suitable, but these public statements may signal that the investment involves more risk than you are willing to take.
In my younger days I took more risk which involves market timing and consequently a lot more trading, now at 75 I take as little risk as possible, do very little trading, and investing has become a whole lot easier.
Buying a stock for dividend income involves taking on more risk than other instruments such as bonds to generate income.
It is obvious that the common shareholders see more variability (risk) in what they take home than bondholders, raw material suppliers, employees or anyone else involved in the operation of the firm.
The deep cut in private family cases where more than 80 % will be affected will not include those involving domestic violence, forced marriages or where children are at risk of being taken into care.»
In general, young drivers that are more inclined to take dangerous road risks are often involved in illegal street racing.
Thus, it is often more cost effective to devise a solution to a problem, even if it means swallowing some pride, rather than taking the risk of becoming involved in costly and time consuming litigation.
Perhaps we can take the Court's restriction of the material contribution to risk principle to cases involving two or more tortfeasors where the negligence of each would be a but - for cause if the negligence of all of the others had not occurred as the Court's attempt to keep the change incremental and the consequences capable of assessment.
If we begin life with an experience of successful closeness, we are not only better able to create closeness in our relationships with friends and partners, but we are also more equipped to take the risks involved in having a sphere of separateness for ourselves.
When there is a risk element involved they increase your credit interest rate, and it will take longer and be more expensive to get credit.
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