Sentences with phrase «leaving much risk»

There are those who already have insurance who may be underinsured and are leaving much risk on the table by not having the proper amount or type of life insurance.

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That's why young people have often shunned ObamaCare, leaving the risk pools overpopulated with older, expensive enrollees, a phenomenon that explains much of the big increases in premiums.
Your client might suggest that they get back you if they're interested; but that leaves too much risk that you'll lose the sale.
Most Mega Millions drawings don't have much risk of multiple winners — the average drawing in 2018 so far sold about 18.9 million tickets, according to our analysis of records from LottoReport.com, leaving only about a 0.2 % chance of a split pot.
Most Powerball drawings don't have too much of a risk of multiple winners — the average in 2017 so far has sold about 22 million tickets, according to our analysis of records from LottoReport.com, leaving only about a 0.3 % chance of a split pot.
Ironically, I didn't write much about investing until after I left my job in 2012 because I didn't want to risk blowing myself up at work if there was some sort of conflict of interest.
The deal risks leaving patients with less choice of where to get care or fill a prescription if those with Aetna insurance are forced to go to CVS for much of their care.
In fact, he is doubtful that continuing the Fed's stimulus plan will help the economy much, and said it still leaves great risk.
The non-pro is likely leaving themselves over-exposed have way too much risk in their portfolio and can potentially lose everything where the pro's understand that once you lose everything the music stops and the game is over.
Yes, but what is more clear is that the risk of finding out how much more juice is left in the current rally... isn't worth it.
The risk to the investor on the sidelines is that he or she leaves it too late, and misses much of the upside from the next bull run.
These public - private investments can yield private investors very high rates of return, while leaving the government take much of the risk.
This has left the U.S. economy with a much more leveraged balance sheet than before the last crisis, and with much greater sensitivity to equity risk and debt default than at any point in history.
That this House: (1) notes with concern the impact on the Dairy Industry of the Coles milk pricing strategy and that: (a) dairy farmers around the country are today seriously questioning their future having suffered through one of the worst decades in memory including droughts, floods, price cuts and rising cost of inputs such as energy and feed; (b) unsustainable retail milk prices will, over time, compel processors to renegotiate contracts with dairy farmers and the prospect that these contracts will be below the cost of production may force many to leave the industry; (c) the fact that supermarkets are now selling milk cheaper than many varieties of bottled water will be the straw that finally breaks the camel's back for many dairy farmers; and (d) the risk of other potential impacts includes: (i) decreased competition as name brands are forced from the shelves; and (ii) the possible loss of fresh milk supplies to some parts of the country as local fresh milk industries become unviable; and (2) calls on the Government to: (a) ask the ACCC to immediately examine the big supermarkets and milk wholesalers after recent price cuts to ensure they do not have too much market power and are not anti-competitive in their behaviour; and (b) support the new Senate inquiry into the ongoing milk price war between the country's major supermarket chains».
The likes of Julian Draxler, Marco Asensio, Isco or maybe even Nabil Fekir would be much better options to actually fill the hole left by Sanchez's departure, while Zaha would pose way too big a risk.
So why risk pretty much the only recognizable striker you have left when we can keep him fit and try to protect the lead?
Please do not risk injuring them both in the same game and be left with playing a DM in LB role, AMN has done admirably but he could be so much more replacing ElNeny in the CM 3.
Regardless of what Juventus offer at the moment, I'm sure Arsenal are likely to show them the hand; however if it becomes clear that Alexis has no intention of signing a new deal, then much like the RVP case, it would probably be better to sell with a year left, rather than risk losing him for free next year.
Not trying to start an argument just wanted to get my point across and if the selection is switched (plus cech to me is a better keeper but the risk of courtois leaving if he wasn't given the number 1 spot is what meant cech became number 2 to someone ten years younger than him) that would make the split 5 - 6 arsenal - Chelsea, a much more balanced split.
Pep Guardiola has today been linked with a move to sign Theo Walcott this summer, but as much as I think it is the right time for the 27 year - old to leave, we cant risk him reaching his potential with a league rival.
Time will tell if he leaves as Tottenham can't risk losing too much depth with no players coming in, but the # 20m demands do seem a bit optimistic for a player who has made just 14 Premier League appearances in the last two years.
Not only does he claim that Hugo Lloris is the much better keeper, something to do with his ability to chip a ball with his left foot and taking needless risks on the edge of his penalty area, he also claims that Cech is not the player that he is said to be.
I have to say that I see the proposed sales and replacements to be largely extremely high risk, so much so as I believe these transfers would be more likely to leave Liverpool with a weaker squad, rather than a stronger one.
PUTTING BODY ON THE LINE???? I PERSONNALY THINK THAT THIS IS PART OF THE BUSINESS, This is the players» personnal problem based on the decision that they have made to be a Pro-Football player.This is what they are paid for (Millions and millions of wages), and they have to take the risk on their own sake.To give an angle of an undertanding perspective as Arsenal Fan and as WE all have been always doing, i think The players might have been frustrated from seeing what happened to Rosicky and Eduardo so that they do nt wan na risk so much for the sake of their future carriere as they are also still young.May be!!!??? We do nt know!!!! But for me: If they are appointed and have decided to engage themself into the PL game and the CL and agreed to take the wages then they have to do the task that they are suuposed to do, regardless of their ages and personnal condition.We pay the most expensive ticket with hope in mind to see our team fighting NOT FORCELY WINNING.Evrybody here understand all the PBM, and i repeat again, EVEN IF WE HAVE LOST THE GAME BUT WE DID GIVE OUR BEST AND FOUGHT TILL THE END, THEN ITS UNDERSTANDABLE.WE WILL ALL LEAVE THE EMIRATES AT THE END OF THE GAME WITH PRIDE IN OUR HEART.AND the worse thing yesterday is that it was BORO.
The risk of leaving your baby on an electric chair can be too much some times.
«It could be a positive experience for Britain if we get it right, but if we get it wrong it'll be a negative one and it carries huge risks to the economy — including areas that voted to leave much more than others, like my own.
Judge Pamela Chen determined that the ex-Staten Island lawmaker is too much of a flight risk to be allowed to leave the country for a week, which would open the possibility that he would travel still further to a country that does not have an extradition agreement with the US.
«The constitutional circumstances which have created a local government community almost totally reliant on Whitehall now risk leaving much of our public services and facilities bereft of investment.
This year's parade can still proceed despite it all, but future parades are at risk: Funding from one year is the seed money for the next, and an event that's lost so many sponsors won't have much left.
Because a quake's strength isn't clear at first rupture, emergency response managers face a choice when issuing warnings: Issue alerts early and often (left), which could provide as much as 48 seconds of warning that light shaking might occur but risk false alarms; or wait to issue alerts until the size of the quake is better known (right) but risk the warnings arriving too late — providing an 8 - second warning in this hypothetical case.
We have arranged each risk according to how much views have changed in the past year (with the biggest combined increase in estimated likelihood and potential impact at the upper left of the page); orange shading highlights science and technology concerns.
The data are clear: failure to immunize a child comes with a much more formidable riskleaving children vulnerable to contracting a potentially debilitating or lethal illness.
If we leave it all up to technology the costs and risks will be much greater.»
No - one should be left at greater risk because of where they live or how much money they have in their pocket.
You won't take much of a risk leaving your job then.
There is some evidence that synthetic fibers can pull too much moisture from the vaginal walls and stick to the soft skin there, leaving tiny synthetic fibers that may increase the risk of TSS, Toxic Shock Syndrome.
Taking the risk of leaving behind things I was familiar with and trying new ventures made me so much more independent and motivated to strive for new goals.
Tony Neate, CEO of Get Safe Online, said: «The risks are pretty much the same as in the real world, for example, there's always a threat that someone might try to burgle your house but that doesn't mean you never leave it.
DIY eLearning is fast and self - directed, leaving freedom to the person in charge without taking too much of a risk: If things are done «wrong», they are adjusted quickly.
The UK is facing a much heralded digital skills crisis with the Science and Technology Committee recently warning the country risks being left behind other nations, unless more action is taken to address the problem.
When she was in Georgia, it was admiration for Ajarry who endured so much and learned how to survive by not challenging the inevitability of her fate, yet defended her three square feet of soil with tenacity, while from her her mother Mabel, she learned to to survive abandonment and being an outcast, fight for what was hers, and take the risk of running — not because she admired Mabel, but because she hated her for leaving her behind and escaping Randall's.
This leaves many investors wondering whether they are taking on too much risk.
Take on less risk than you're actually capable of handling, and your nest egg won't grow as much as it otherwise could, perhaps leaving you short in retirement.
The right mix of assets will depend on how much risk you want to take, and how long you want to leave the money invested.
This means investors will be left to chase yield ever further up the risk chain and into asset classes that are much smaller than the ones currently afflicted by ultralow yields.
As you go to points on the continuum lower than about 80 percent, you are taking on greater levels of risk (and it is useful to calculate these numbers so that people know how much additional risk is being taken on with various higher take - out numbers), but you have already left the concept of retirement safety as it is commonly understood behind.
With a higher down payment, the risks associated with ending up in one of these neighborhoods is lower because the homeowner won't need to ask as much to sell and is less likely to be locked into the home if they want to leave.
You create a mix of stocks - bonds based on your age and risk tolerance — which generally means investing 70 % to 90 % of your savings in stocks early in your career — and pretty much leave it alone except to rebalance periodically.
Risk assessment of a property is done by calculating its value ratio in order to determine how much equity is left to the owner.
During that year, Avigen's cash would be at risk to MediciNova's creditors if the company became insolvent, potentially leaving Avigen stockholders with much less.
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