Sentences with phrase «kind of a risk do»

So pay attention to this: What kind of a risk do you represent to an executive recruiter, HR person or hiring manager?

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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.
«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.»
What kind of energy did it take to weigh all the factors and take a calculated risk?
«And investors invest in Russia at their own risk, don't expect some kind of U.S. government backstop.»
A sarcastic tweet from Gabe Rivera, the founder of the technology news aggregator Techmeme, put one of the main risks fairly well — namely, that pieces published by politicians and political groups on Medium won't get nearly the kind of oversight and fact - checking that newspaper opinion pieces do.
The office pessimist will note that everything we do after getting out of bed puts us in some kind of risk of injury, however small.
He thinks Canadian and Australian markets are the wisest choices, especially in the mining sector: «You don't have the kinds of risk you have in Russia.»
And we are going to let average Americans risk their retirement savings on these kinds of investments, and the least we should do is put some restrictions around that to minimize potential losses,» she says.
I also know that many people have families and cost obligations that don't allow the kinds of financial risks associated with starting a company.
Wealth management now delivers higher profits even as new government regulations like the Volcker Rule crimp trading, and it does so without the kind of risk that alarms regulators and investors.
Mr. Francois, 49, on the job at Chrysler for 15 months, is gaining a reputation among his ad agencies, dealers and staff for surprising them and taking the kinds of risks that make them feel more confident than they ever did while owned by German carmaker Daimler or private - equity firm Cerberus Capital.
During our discussion Monica asked me a number of questions (in addition to the questionnaire that assess your risk profile that Vanguard emails you before your call with a Vanguard Personal Advisor) not just about my finances and tolerance for risk, but about my life — what did I love to do, how often did I travel, what kind of lifestyle do I want to live in 5 and 10 years, and then finally the most important question — when would you like to retire?
So it's still legal to buy, sell, and exchange these kinds of weapons, including in Nevada, as long as they're a few decades old — although with some extra hurdles that don't apply to other types of firearms, such as registering fully automatic guns with the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) and paying a special tax, with the risk of additional penalties if someone doesn't comply.
But, my 20 years of building companies and working with entrepreneurs tells me that MOST people do not have it in them to create a company and take risks of any kind.
«In terms of liquidity, not only do our largest firms now have the right kind and amount of liquidity calibrated to their funding needs and to their likely run risk in stressed conditions, but they also are required to know where it is at all times and to ensure it is positioned or readily accessible where it is most likely to be needed in resolution.»
I'm sure I don't have to explain too much why this keeps me awake at night, but suffice it to say that as I think about the kinds of risks that might cause the next crisis, cybersecurity is the one that worries me the most.
«I don't have a solution for that kind of individual stock risk and an ETF doesn't do it,» Cramer said.
We just don't think we need to take that kind of risk to earn strong returns» CT Fitzpatrick
What are your goals, what kind of lifestyle do you want, where do you want to live, how much risk are you comfortable with, do you want an encore career, will you consider home equity, do you want to hedge longevity risk, how is your health — we collaboratively work these kinds of questions through to create a retirement plan that is unique to you.
With this kind of plan in place, a small business owner doesn't run the risk of failing a non-discrimination test (safe harbor plans don't require discrimination testing) and triggering a refund of contributions, which then are taxed as part of personal income.
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.
It's treating her as a weakling, who he would smash, and while yes that's true it's possible, she is willing to risk it, doesn't he deserve to show her the same kind of respect and beat her fairly as he would to any guy?
To risk a generalization even more reckless than those I have already made: from the time of the pre-Socratics, all the great speculative and moral systems of the pagan world were, in varying degrees, confined to this totality, to either its innermost mechanisms or outermost boundaries; rarely did any of them catch even a glimpse of what might lie beyond such a world; and none could conceive of reality except as a kind of strife between order and disorder, within which a sacrificial economy held all forces in tension.
What kind of pastor doesn't want to take risks?
Yet I wonder if Schuller's theological - psychological interpretation of success and failure does not risk a kind of «justification through works.»
I'm not saying there's zero risk, but they don't (usually) do it with the kind of extremism you are imagining.
Did you know that people who are transgender are at the highest risk of all kinds of abuse — including sexual abuse?
If theology is not tested in the lives and communities of the faithful, does it not risk becoming a kind of neognostic venture, without incarnational expression?
There is so much for all of us that hides Jesus from us — the church itself hides him, all the hoopla of church with ministers as lost in the thick of it as everybody else so that the holiness of it somehow vanishes away to the point where services of worship run the risk of becoming only a kind of performance — on some Sundays better, on some Sundays worse — and only on the rarest occasions does anything strike to the quick the way that little girl's cry did with every last person who heard her realizing that Jesus didn't show for any of them — the mystery and miracle of Jesus with all his extraordinary demands upon us, all his extraordinary promises.
Using these as an explanation would only risk doing what John Dewey urged us to renounce — the kind of pseudo-explanation that «only abstracts some aspect of the existing course of events in order to reduplicate it as a petrified eternal principle by which to explain the very changes of which it is the formalization» (4:11).
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 just don't know what their about.Don't we know there's a risk associated with signing any player?To me Lacazette is value for money and I believe we are signing him at almost the right price.All we need is someone who can finish and Lacazette fits the bill.This is the kind of mentality that won't see us winning trophies anytime soon.He was my last option for CF but I won't deny the fact that he's a very good option.People are not able to justify the fact that he's average with facts.Yet the same people say Giroud is world class and so on.Shame on those people.They obviously don't know and understand what football is.
we wouldnt have to worry about a box to box scoring if we had another world class attacker with 20 goals in them... i like the ox but i do nt believe he will hit that kind of mark... reus maybe but on all accounts the argentinian kid from palermo is probably worth the risk... but what is for sure is that wenger ai nt go to fill that position on the cheap so if he tries we will miss out again!!!
You can risk above 30 million if you don't fear default on your debt like Manure but Arsenal must weigh a lot this kind of expense.
Don't risk any kind of extra time.
The largest study of its kind has found that for low - risk women, giving birth at home is as safe as doing so in hospital with a midwife.
Nowadays, a person with a parenting - inspired business concept doesn't have to take on the kind of start - up risks that Herman did.
That's a kind of honey that has been pasteurized (unpasteurized honey presents a risk of botulism for babies under a year old) and Medihoney is great and really does help healing sore nipples — agreed!
Did anyone explain to you that you were taking that kind of risk?
When children come from homes where there is abuse, domestic violence, an incarcerated parent, or a parent with drug or mental health problems, they don't get that kind of attention and suffer the consequences: higher risks of later - life depression, adolescent pregnancy, alcoholism, drug use, and poor academic performance.
The problem is that the risks of a VBAC are not in fact that much higher than the risks of other kinds of deliveries that do occur regularly in hospitals.
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.
The benefit of taking the drug, the benefits of breastfeeding far outweigh the risk of the drug and the risk of taking a formula and the consensus in the healthcare community is that and if doctors don't know this, they should know this that you always continue to take your medication for depression, kind of put in simple words, a mother that's alive and breastfeeding is better than a mother to commit suicide and can't breastfeed at all.
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».»
No one is out to demonize parents, but what we keep hearing in our safe infant sleep group from parents who used to bedshare is that once the safe sleep message is adequately conveyed in detail and not just simply saying don't do this or that, but explaining the mechanism or risks behind infant sleeping in swings or using crib bumpers or bedsharing is the kind of understanding that in return results in family planning to be dedicated to safe infant sleep practices.
«The problem is when banks do not apply the right kind of risk - based assessment and instead revert to inappropriate box - ticking approaches.»
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.
The Netroots did a solid job of identifying and funding candidates in districts where Democrats were a longer shot — the kinds of high - risk prospects you wouldn't necessarily want your congressional committee worrying about.»
«I don't see it posing any kind of political risk for the governor.
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