Sentences with phrase «like taking risks on»

We like taking risks on subject matter and empowering players to have a make the stories in our games their own.
They do like taking risks on HELOCs and home equity loans for bad credit.

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It may sound like a classic entrepreneurial story: taking on a massive student - loan debt load and erasing it through hard work and perseverance while finding success in the high - risk startup world.
«There is no commercial advantage to take a risk on something like that.»
Successful people, on the other hand, take risks like it's their day job.
To grow, King says, «you have to take on more risk, like taking on more debt or using more of your own money.
But he wants the firm to take more risks to get its message out, especially as it increasingly takes on deeply political challenges like climate change or health care.
I really enjoy those events because racing is a lot like business: You set goals, work as a team, know your strengths and weaknesses, know how to rely on other people, know when to take smart risks and when to be patient...
Depending on your circumstances and inclinations (like the amount of risk you're willing to take), one deal or the other might make more sense.
This is a tough one to pull off, but Cuddy assures us that resting your feet on the desk — preferably your own — and placing your hands behind your head can lead you to take more potentially profitable risks, like saying your next Big Idea out loud.
Instead of taking on the risk of hiring full - time workers, firms are turning to staffing companies like Manpower to fill their labor needs on a project - by - project basis.
Our employees are free to take positive risks knowing that they will not solely be judged on a company's profit margin, but also on factors that all of us at Virgin value, like raising awareness of the brand, creating happy and loyal customers or making a positive impact on the larger community.
My students used to come to me at Stanford and say, «I'd really like to do something on my own, but I'm just not ready to take that much risk.
Taking on such risk may be understandable when markets are only moving up, but in a volatile environment like the one we're in today, having a portfolio of assets that tend to move together can leave investments especially vulnerable.
Things like swapping banner images, rearranging page widgets, creating new pages, scheduling publishing changes, updating basic search configurations and so on took time and risked causing delays.
«Sales and marketing teams that are true revenue - generating engines take risks and do the hard things — like cold calling, focusing on data quality, and heavily aligning sales and marketing teams across account - based strategies.»
In times like these we ask ourselves: how much risk are we willing to take on a humongous short - term goal?
What I like about small business owners is that they are not afraid to take huge risks and lay it all on the line.
Just when it looked like the risk - on paradigm was gaining some traction, Chancellor Merkel, through her spokesman, Steffen Seibert, said, ``... dreams that are taking hold again now that with this package everything will be solved and everything will be over on Monday won't be able to be fulfilled.»
«Women, just like men, should be allowed with their health care provider to decide whether to take on a risk
While stocks are generally considered a riskier investment, things like certificates of deposit or Treasury bills can cut down on the amount of risk you're taking on.
When markets take a tumble like we have seen across the equity world over the last few days, it's usually the time investors reassess their view on risk!
Faced with a shortfall between lifestyle plans and wealth accumulation, some investors consider options like delaying retirement or taking on more investment risk in an attempt to boost returns.
In recent issues of The McAlvany Intelligence Advisor I've covered the U.S. government's ongoing «War on Cash»... how our government is trying to take over the Internet with the latest push for «net neutrality»... the risks and advantages of digital currency like bitcoin... how U.S. banks are preparing for «bail - ins» during the next financial crisis... how the U.S. government is using Common Core to indoctrinate children so they'll submit to the coming socialist society... and much, much more.
Well, economists like to make the case for more emphasis on consumption taxation relative to income taxes, which can have incentive effects on work effort, savings and risk taking.
If after reading my warning note, you still want to know how to profit from ICO and move forward to taking your risk like I did, let's move on
But when we miss out on trying new things and taking risks, we're missing out on what it looks like to live fully alive as humans made in the image of God.
«We like to take risk, so the theme is based on our love for adventure and mixed with great food and a great experience in stores,» Knudson - Freeman says.
The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry has taken a harder line, warning there was a risk Australia could become an economic basket case like Greece or Spain if the May budget didn't curb «runaway spending» on the aged pension, family tax benefits and childcare.
we have no cover for CB at all then, Chambers needs to sit on the bench and be healthy for covering RB and CB as much as i want to see what hes like as a DM its too high of a risk to play him there atm, I'd def go for bellerin for RB though hes so fast and has tremendous technical ability, One person i think wenger should of taken to dortmund is diaby just incase hes needed would be nice for diaby to get a good 60 min game but i do nt think hes ready for CL just yet since he hasnt even featured in the PL yet but then again no harm in taking him since hes been linking up with bellerin pretty well in the U21's we must remember we have some really good youngsters in the squad than can fill in some of the spaces.
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 always feel like the club has safety breaks on at all times and are too afraid to take a risk.
He calls plays without a sheet, takes calculated risks on fourth downs, and recalls the little things, like the fact that his quarterback got hurt on play No. 14 of the Clemson game.
I think the sensible option would be sign someone like Benzema if possible, that is a proven goal scorer instead of taking unecessary risks that bank on the hopes of someone like walcott remaining injury free and akpom pulling a «harry kane» this season.
As SubWulfert noted above, if he were to take a risk on someone like Charlo or Derevyanchenko and then beat Canelo... it's a whole different story.
We should embrace it, take a risk on a new manager like we did with Wenger all those years ago.
I don't feel like I'm taking an unreasonable risk to step out on the court with my teammates and play a game I love.
It seems like a pretty starightforward choice for the manager to make and one that is based on how much risk he is willing to take to ensure Arsenal record our first EPL win of the season.
He doesn't believe in spending on DMs He is loyal to certain average players He does not like to take risks.
Like I already said, Walcott may be class as a CF, but why take that risk based on what we already know and what we badly need?
If Wenger does take risk, should risk it on bigger name — not at above average penalty box poacher like Martinez / Higauin or potential young player like Lacazette We have a top squad — the second half run is title wining form — keep the squad intact and injury free is the top priority
I don't fully blame Pitino, but it looks like there were some significant misses, or at least the willingness to take a big risk, in the background checks on Lynch's character.)
Our club needs to stop pretending to be a poor club in the transfer window, and only trying to seek out bargains, as our rivals will splash out on players like VVD, while we take risks on other players who are deemed better value.
Individually, he'd be an upgrade on the likes of Holding, Mertesacker, Mustafi, etc, but it's a team game, and he'd be expected to follow team instructions such as: zonal marking, take unnecessary risks at the back to retain possession, do not be over physical, etc..
We are indeed, unlikely to see any more big incoming signings (zero reports about interest in central midfield, and with Arsene seemingly intent on keeping Ox and even Wilshere, it seems like he's erring on the side of mostly keeping faith with the same players for the umpteenth summer in a row; just once I'd like him to err on the side of taking risks with the squad by shaking things up and having a bit more turnover in order to significantly improve us, but there you go...).
'' Rohr is not afraid of taking risk, most foreign coaches are like that, our indigenous coach should borrow a leaf from the German and play players based on the demands of games and tactics and not on reputation».
FW Hirving Lozano, 7 — Like Vela, Lozano took charge on the flanks with his risk - taking runs.
You can clip the carseat into a travel system stroller with the cover and take baby out for a walk on a freezing day without feeling like you're risking her health.
Then they would have the time to really spend with their patients, address concerns, and take their time with «natural - ish cesareans» Reducing the overall number of women in the hospital giving birth (by having a system that supports low risk, healthy moms birthing their babies at home with trained professionals like CPM's and CNM's) would allow moms who birthed through surgery to stay in the hospital longer and receive the one - on - one medical care that they so very much deserve.
The included nipples are designed to stretch like a breast and encourage your child to start taking a bottle as quickly as possible, and the valves in the bottles help your baby reduce the risk of colic, gas, and other stomach upset by cutting back on how much air is ingested when drinking.
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