Sentences with phrase «like gambling for»

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The 65 - year - old entrepreneur says he learned about risks from his parents who «liked to gamble, leaving me to fend for myself... I learned the difference between gambling, which I do little of, and risk - taking, which I do all the time.»
Bensinger, DuPont & Associates, a firm that provides employee drug testing and assistance for problems like gambling, published the survey, Depression and Work: The Impact of Depression on Different Generations of Employees, to coincide with National Mental Health Awareness Month.
Playtech makes online gambling and casino software for companies like William Hill and Paddy Power.
On January 24, the bank's governor, Godwin Emefiele, told a reporter that «Cryptocurrency or bitcoin is like a gamble, and there is a need for everybody to be very careful.
If you're the type of person who likes to gamble, can take extreme price fluctuations and can afford to lose what you invest, go for it.
With thousands of crypto coins like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Zcash etc. to trade for, investing into a blockchain could pay off, but it may prove to be a gamble as a better coin could be made anytime.
Provincial governments devote some portion of gambling revenue to gambling addiction research and treatment (for example, in B.C., the total is 0.5 %; in Ontario, it's 2.6 %; and in Quebec, it's 2.3 %) but it appears that Canadians would like to see more done.
Playing at dice, Nala, like Yudhisthira, gambles away everything, but refuses to throw for his wife.
The gambling industry and the legislators who pave the way for its expansion prey on the weak» and voters like us who ignore the issue fail to protect them.
The billionaire tycoon also called for a ban on pre-watershed gambling ads around sporting events, like football games, believing it to be a major cause of young people getting hooked.
The main thing you're supposed to look for it firmness and integrity of the peel — if both those were the same, it just may have been a bad fruit: (For me, it's a lot like picking an avocado, I kinda suck at it so it's always a bit of a gamblefor it firmness and integrity of the peel — if both those were the same, it just may have been a bad fruit: (For me, it's a lot like picking an avocado, I kinda suck at it so it's always a bit of a gambleFor me, it's a lot like picking an avocado, I kinda suck at it so it's always a bit of a gamble...
This seems like a strange way to go, but I promise you this recipe for Brussel sprouts is different, but so worth the gamble!
Would have liked to see Southampton take a gamble and replace Schneiderlin with the much more talented Diaby, and for it to work out well.
He may not have the same technical ability and link up play but he is a finisher and at around # 15 million, this transfer would not really be a big gamble for Arsenal, but more like taking out an insurance policy.
For now, though, it looks like an oddly timed gamble, at best.
Atleast all our players would have had to know every other players style on the pitch of play not in the training ground, i used to say akb but honestly wenger is not acting like the acronym, something has to happen the man has got to wake up or step down, but im scared of change cos it is like a gamble, a new coach with a new philosophy and style, it might take time to adapt and that time would be enough for other teams to step up thus demoralsing the club, both fans and board, wouldn't like us to do a porchettino, look at Liverpool, if its gona be a new coach its got ta be one of em arsenal ol boys, who knows what it is like to be called a gooner, that's just my thought on this matter,
An ESPN report has now confirmed what was being discussed towards the end of last season, that the punishments for over spending will not be used anymore, as long as the clubs involved can demonstrate that they are not being reckless and that they are not just «gambling on success», and how do you prove (or disprove) terms like that?
Vermaelen had also been linked with the likes of Napoli and Barcelona during the summer, though neither club seemed willing to take a gamble on him, and Arsenal's failure to find a replacement may also have seen them keep hold of him for the time being.
As far as I remember Paul Merson was infamous for being addicted to gambling, cocaine and alcohol during his time as an Arsenal player, and it certainly sounds like he had had a few when he ranted about Wenger not buying anyone other than Petr Cech this summer.
* Playing Theo is the hardest thing to watch, would rather gamble with Neilson * The Ox would do a better job than Bellerin at RWB * Kola should be playing LWB * Ramsey is a different player when he starts & being an impact sub * Giroud & Laca should start together especially physical (away) games * Ozil is good but... well maybe should rotate with Iwobi * Xhaka should work on reducing costly errors * can't trust Monreal, seems like a target for our opponents wherever he plays they wan na go thru him!!!
Looks like he's built for a top PL - team though, I'd take the gamble.
Let's gamble with Lucas and I hope he won't get home sick like Reyes who was awesome in his first season for us Gooners.
I like both Welbeck and Lucas but don't really understand why we got them as Welbeck wasn't an improvement and Lucas was a gamble because he is 28 and only 1 good season (also he hardly starts even though he has performed well) we should have got a WC Forward in past few years Now we have: Alexis, Giroud, Welbeck, Lucas, Iwobi, Ox, Walcott, Akpom, Sanogo, Campbell We are collecting average to good players (except Alexis who is WC) In order to get another WC forward we need to get rid of a few of the above for funds and clear up wages.
With top quality players like Victor Wanyama and William Carvalho not for sale, the players who are available, like Marcelo Brozovic and Danilo Pereira, are relatively unproven and it will be a gamble on Wenger's part to sign them.
unless he means a gamble on buying higuian at his release clause, and hopes that it pays off, that in its self would be a massive gamble for such a manager like wenger.
I know allot of fans including myself think it is a ridiculous amount to pay for Martial, but with the hunt for top strikers proving a scarcely difficult thing to find well maybe gambles like that should be taken.
Sure, he could have gone out and signed a player like Austin at an inflated price, but that would be a massive gamble and if the player did not turn out as hoped, those fans wanting Wenger to sign anyone in the window, would be the same ones slating Wenger for buying him in the first place.
However, Pato is now starting to rediscover the form that made him a star and although he would still represent a bit of a gamble, he does have the ability to play and impress for a club like Arsenal.
Even at such a bargain price the investment made by Brendan Rodgers in January 2013 was still something of a gamble, though perhaps less so than subsequent deals for the likes of Mario Balotelli, and the Northern Irishman has done well to nurture Coutinho and show him enough faith to help the player mature into a real world - class talent.
We all know our boss likes a bit of a gamble, it probably makes things more interesting to him the same way gambling will for the rest of us.
Anyway it is the first game, but back to reality for all those who thought we were going to win the league or were contender... Same old Arsenal (and Wenger) not bringing the players we need and gambling on guys like Welbeck (sh*t player), Wilshere (eternal hope, but will never be top) and more of the same Wenger craps!
It seems Wenger gambles too early on overpaying for players like Theo and Ramsey, who had not proven consistency at their level when they got handed big salaries, and have not really earned their salary since their big pay rises, (although Theo is playing much more like his salary this year).
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For me it is another Wenger gamble, like not buying an outfield player this past window, that simply should not add up for a mathematician like WengFor me it is another Wenger gamble, like not buying an outfield player this past window, that simply should not add up for a mathematician like Wengfor a mathematician like Wenger.
Arsenal too have a scary line - up with Ozil, Sanchez and Lacazette, but with Alexis looking like a shadow of his former self I am secretly hoping that Wenger is brave enough to leave him on the bench, but I doubt it, as the boss is desperate for his gamble of keeping the Chilean at the club will come good at some point.
Other then that it seems like you'd have to go into the next pot down and either gamble on someone not scoring for a top team or not scoring in a top league.
Silent Stan doesn't like to make that gamble, you can see it in all his businesses, any one of us can check and see how bad he is for us.
For starters in the EPL already we could list the obvious in Pochetino, Klopp or take a gamble on Wagner, Koeman or others from abroad like Simeone.
I would say if you're looking for a bigger upset on your bracket, definitely go with Middle Tenn St.. If you're making a bet, some of the value on the Blue Raiders is already gone, but the gambling world does NOT like Minnesota.
If we got him he could tun out like Falcao at United or turn out like Henry Its always a gamble But if he isnt good enough for your standards thats your problem not mine I will just have to trust Wenger gets the best possible player
my ideas for strikers luis suarez - gamble I know, but I think we would fine, he has pace and power and is clearly beeter than tje eredivisie, could be a huntelkaar which still isnt bad or we could get a van nistelrooy (god I hope so) amauri from juve - I know he hasnt produced a lot in turin this year but he fits the english game perfectly, hes big, string and quick (way more so than suarez, minus the quick) if liverpool have to sell try to get torres kevin kuryani - I like him clint dempsey - little american bias here but he is a game changer that we sorely lack and I think he would make te jump; he plays very with fulham cb options IIm not sure on really; shawcross, onweyu (hes big force and has proved he can shut down top strikers (torres villa confed cup) I think sandro will be very good boys, especially after a year under palacios, and well get o'hara back and hes been lights out for portsmouth
He says signing players for the sake of it is a gamble - but expecting improvement to come from within the squad is also a gamble, and a misnomer as far as Wenger is concerned because his tactics are self - defeating, and anyway it simply doesn't work like that.
It's certainly worth a gamble, especially when you think the likes of Benjamin Mendy and Kyle Walker went for around # 50m.
He may have to gamble for this weekend's match calling upon an U23 development player the bench is a big ask in itself for a game like this, let alone start the poor kids.
Rodgers has taken a gamble in throwing these kids in so early, but it must surely shake up players like Henderson and Downing who will now have to fight for their places.
This is a gamble and I know it sounds crazy, but would you like to see at the new White Hart Lane 61,000 people watching a great team, challenging for the title every season, challenging for the final of the Champions League every season?»
But if England's best - laid plans do not work out this summer, the real gamble could be looking to the bench in Russia and seeing a plethora of like - for - like replacements rather than the unique gifts of Jonjo Shelvey.
Although Mass Audubon has no position on the merits of gambling, we do have concerns with projects that would have major implications for the environment like resort destination casinos and have made recommendations for their reduced environmental impact.
«Everyone is worried about everything, the [worsening] budget, [legislative and congressional] redistricting, the economy, pension reform, hydrofracking [for natural gas], casino gambling, and who knows that it's going to be like this time between Cuomo and Silver,» said another.
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