Not exact matches
But eventually RBC found me, and I was
kind of like a beta test for them
because they said I was high beta, meaning high
risk, but if it worked out it would work out really well.
I do think you approach it differently
because, at the
risk of sounding overconfident, you're
kind of helping to build the identity
of a nation.
When it comes to saving for retirement, we are facing all
kinds of risks, from skyrocketing healthcare costs to running out
of money
because we're living longer than we expected.
«I do think that's a bit
of a
risk,
because until we know who this person is, it's hard to know what
kind of strategies they'll want to put in place.»
In other words, this
kind of research comes with a lot
of risk, and Pfizer, it seems, perhaps
because of its track record, has become more
risk - averse when it comes to neurological diseases.
For startups, it's more interesting and far more valuable to look at the
risks and consequences
of the
kinds of changes that are much harder to see — even with Superman's X-ray vision and a crystal ball —
because they're outside
of the traditional scope
of inquiry and investigation.
That's
because lenders take on more
risk by giving those
kinds of borrowers access to financing.
Because its these
kinds of risks, and the invariable failures that follow, that plot the map to innovation.
I suspect you get away with these
kinds of tactics in real life
because people don't want to
risk having to deal with your nasty personality when you can't get your way, but this is the Internet.
but, im ok with this vardy transfer... it shows us many things: 1) wenger is changing, something some
of us have been demanding for a long time; 2) it shows that wenger is taking
risks: think about it, he is buying a men for a not cheap price, knowing he could not getting anything after, with a future sell i mean... this is an act that shows wengers intentions to win something, the buy is not motivated by any financial or economic reason but only for a «get the f epl once again» reason... this is an act that shows us hungry, even if we fail, we could said we try... first ever, we really try; 3) finally but very important... vardy is the
kind of player we need... he is a warrior, a fighter... he has character... look at how he celebrate his goals... full
of energy... he, like alexis, can motivate the team when the things are not going in our way (something wenger cant do
because of his age and
because he has never been an active coach on the pitch)... the vardy transfer, if it finish well, is a demostration
of a change, and a good one... lets take care
of winning things and do nt look the economic side for once... vardy is a bit old, but we can give a chance to welbeck after maybe, or akpom... u are not thinking about the future when we talk about ibra... guys: u complain when wenger do nt spend or
because he is always looking for the bargain when u are the guys who has to pay the very expensive tickets... u complain when wenger buy the always for the future guy... like morata... stop to complain for everything and be consequent with yourself... i would love auba, but it is not going to happen... lukaku is awesome but the asking price is stupid... lets try with vardy, give us the throphy..
I say that
because Sanchez will have a difficult choice to make: If no one improves our offer (assuming there is one) before the window closes and he chooses to play his contract out he runs the
risk of having a serious injury midway through the season which will reduce his ability to get the
kind of five year contract I am sure he is hoping for, where as if he accepts ours he is safe for the next, extremely important and perhaps the last five years
of his playing career but one thing is sure and I say it again only a fool would sign before exploring all the possibilities and that in itself made and makes it impossible for the club to have «made» him sign earlier.
Container is not necessarily a safe place for them to be either
because if they get out
of alignment, you're
kind of risking some
of that breathing difficulty.
That
because too much bedding, or the wrong
kind of bedding, can cause accidental suffocation and overheating, which are believed to be a
risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS.
I assumed that
because I was 35 and had a «condition» that there was some
kind of risk factor involved so an initial visit with an obstetrician seemed like the logical first step.
We can't make premiums on that
kind of risk affordable, and we will have to pay out a lot
because homebirths are always substandard medical care, so the provider will always be found legally liable for bad outcomes.
But dads don't have those
kinds of concerns,
because the only
risk of them getting drunk is harming themselves, not an unborn baby or nursing toddler.
It's important not to stay isolated as a parent around these
kinds of subjects
because then you run the
risk of having your child be the one to tell you what the norm is.
The current politically correct mantra
of «Homebirth is safe for low
risk women» is correct, but that doesn't mean it isn't any
kind of big deal,
because what it translates to is: «It will likely be disastrous for those who turn out to not be so low
risk after all, but that is the price you pay for «choice».»
I made a quick search for «maternal death rate increase» Everything I found points to the same thing: Maternal death rate increased in the USA
because of the increasing rates
of obesity, diabetes and hypertension and other
kind of risk factors (Which raises the
risk of pregnancy).
Because the anatomy
of infants puts them at particular
risk for injury from this
kind of action, the majority
of victims are infants younger than 1 year old.
Cox demurred, in part
because Astorino was exactly the
kind of suburban moderate the party thought would win swing parts
of the state, but also
because Cox didn't think Trump would actually do it, and the party
risked being left without a candidate at the top
of the ticket, according to top party operatives.
I know I and the people in my neighborhood and all the others like us across the country are all part
of the problem, but we can't help make these
kinds of failing school district better by sending our children to them even if we wanted to,
because we'd have to
risk our children's futures to do it.
Not everyone who returns to academia focuses on entrepreneurial science; others go back
because they want to teach — which can require a different
kind of risk - taking.
Tinkering with flower genes hasn't provoked the same
kind of furor as genetically modified agriculture, in part
because there are fewer
risks: Carnations, for instance, are produced asexually and don't make much pollen.
Vinod Khosla said that he really only wanted to invest in high -
risk big ideas
because they are the only way that you're going to get beyond any incremental advance
of some
kind.
Research has shown that certain
kinds of risks are more frightening
because you are not in control.
Teenagers are still at
risk because of the
kinds of things they do but I would hope for increasing education and healthcare access for everyone in the professional and university ranks so the culture filters down into the high school ranks,» Russell said.
It's a
risk but he's
kind of protecting her
because if she dies, he will have no offspring.
Prof. Robert West: I have not and will not accept any
kind of funds, payments or hospitality from companies that make e-cigarettes
because of the
risk of being perceived as tainted on that count.
In many cases, thats simply
because more experienced doctors tend to handle the
kind of high -
risk or multiple pregnancies that are more likely to be delivered surgically.
Yes, that
kind of fat — the
kind that the USDA and the American Heart Association say to limit
because it can raise your levels
of LDL, or «bad» cholesterol, and therefore, up your
risk of heart disease and stroke.
«When you can't sleep
because of something so stressful, it can really wreak havoc on your body and put you at higher
risk for all
kinds of long - term problems,» he says.
The transformation produces a new
kind of fat, called trans fat, which increases blood cholesterol, the
risk of arteriosclerosis, clogs the arteries and can even delay the infant development
because of the mother's excess intake
of trans fats.
«Sitting is the new smoking,» we're told,
because it purportedly increases the
risk of all
kinds of disease and dysfunction (a claim that appears to be more wrong than right, by the way).
Findings
of the current study suggest the possible mechanisms through which these
kinds of fats can elevate the
risk of these chronic diseases
because inflammatory processes are central in the pathogenesis
of these chronic diseases (23, 24).
But to cut to the chase - that quote you took cited a meta - analysis that said in its results at one point that there SEEM to be studies that show diets that include eggs may reduce the
risk of Cardiovascular disease but that's
kind of a misleading statement
because a diet that includes eggs could easily be a healthy diet - but it's not necessarily the eggs making it healthy.
The two main reasons so many have stopped taking these
kinds of drugs is
because they were not that effective, or created strong side - effects like increasing
risk of infections.
«But we
kind of also built a traditional game, like an entire traditional game, in the Cauldrons and in the bunkers [all underground], and it was a huge
risk for us
because we had to build completely new lighting technology and we had to design all these holograms too, to light those spaces and completely new art assets and gameplay and delivering narrative.»
These aren't that sissy in your nose
kind of laughter one keeps to herself
because it isn't worth sharing; I'm talking about laughter that wells up so quickly, you have to let it go or
risk having your gut burst open.
It has been a self - fulfilling attitude; studios, ever fixated on what
kinds of movies have succeeded in the past, never challenged the assumption with a big - budget fantasy
because they were always too afraid to take the
risk.
The findings were baffling,
because Latinos are burdened with all
kinds of health
risks: less education, lower income, more obesity than native - born whites.
Because of the tremendous fire
risk they pose to aircraft both in the air and on the ground, the FAA is reminding the traveling public that fireworks
of any
kind, including sparklers, are prohibited aboard aircraft.
It blows, but it's a
risk you take with that
kind of contract and it's not something that self publishing would prevent
because she wrote the books / idea
because they brought it to her, so there's a good chance she wouldn't have gotten a series like that sold at all without taking the for hire contract.
And you run the
risk of your book not being taken seriously (I know certain authors aren't taken seriously by traditional media outlets simply
because they know what
kind of people they run with).
There will certainly be those that choose to run ROMs or hack the Nook to allow it to install all
kinds of 3rd - party apps (myself included), but that comes at the
risk of voiding the Nook's warranty, and even then it's not a true Android tablet
because it lacks a video camera, microphone, etc..
We bring up this question only
because it's been asked
of us several times in the past, often enough that it was worth researching the specifics
of, not
because we see any substantial
risk of any
kind from it.
The diversification is practically nonexistent in this
kind of investment, and your employer is the worst investment you can make
because of the
risk of both losing your job and your investments at the same time.
A poor credit score or the lack
of credit history can make it difficult for an individual to obtain a personal loan
of any
kind because he is deemed a high -
risk investment.
Because the money in your IRA savings account isn't invested in stocks or mutual funds, you're not subject to the
kind of risk that usually entails.
We absolutely are looking at the
kind of changes that would take on a level
of credit
risk that would be prudent, but clearly, I would expect that the changes we're making would cause bad debt to go up higher, but hopefully with improve the top line and improve the bottom line
because essentially it would allow us to leverage admissions and advertising spend, occupancy spend, even academic spending to the point
of dealing with more fuller classrooms.