Sentences with phrase «little if any risk»

Both Felv and FIV are outdoor, cat - to - cat diseases and thus 100 % indoor cats are at little if any risk.

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«But if you're a startup you need to take a little more risk
If we don't pay attention to what's really going on in our heads, we risk misjudging our peers — by giving them too much credit, or too little — for all the wrong reasons.
Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg Bank in London, said that «whether or not (the Portuguese slowdown) was related to the rising political risk... it does provide a stark warning: if leftist parties form a new government in Lisbon, as they are trying to do, they would have very little room for maneuver.»
Best of all: If you do it thoughtfully, you can improve your odds while shouldering little or no extra risk.
If you skip meals, don't exercise and sleep too little, you put yourself at risk for developing mental health problems, and chronic physical illness as well.
Gorsuch has said that if judges factor in personal beliefs, societal changes or calculations about maximizing social welfare, they risk becoming «little more than politicians with robes.»
You should encourage employees to take risks and listen to their ideas, even if they're a little different from the usual.
«If you're going to be a little different, we might as well stay with what we have instead of taking a risk with what may be the Etch - A-Sketch candidate of the future.»
If the equity premium puzzle is real and not just luck, there is little reason to think that this generation or future generations will require less expected return for holding nondiversifiable equity risk.
But if you examine the persistent and aggressive easing by the Fed during the 2000 - 2002 and 2007 - 2009 plunges, it's clear that monetary easing has little effect once investor preferences shift toward risk aversion — which we infer from the behavior of observable market internals and credit spreads.
Whether you are willing to take on a little more risk with your investments, or if you would rather play it safe, there's probably an option for you.
If you are looking for a little extra yield, I like this strategy from Allan Roth that buys longer - term CDs with zero int rt risk:
Because low - risk investments return roughly 20 % on average in a country with 20 % nominal GDP growth, financial repression means that the benefits of growth are unfairly distributed between savers (who get just the deposit rate, say 3 %), banks, who get the spread between the lending and the deposit rate (say 3.5 %) and the borrower, who gets everything else (13.5 % in this case, assuming he takes little risk — even more if he takes risk).
Thus, we believe that if monetary policy maintained its present stance for too much longer, there is little risk of a serious slowdown, but a high risk that the economy in time would overheat.
I am close to FI — would be there already if I didn't like in San Fran Bay Area and had a little greater risk tolerance!
If you decide to increase the price tag a little too much, you risk a plummet in sales.
That's where the risks come in: If the Fed tightened credit too little, inflation might surge out of control.
You would also need to decide if it would be worth the risk of that important little piece of paper not getting lost, damaged, or destroyed in the time you spend arranging everything.
If you're comfortable assuming a little more risk in your payment amount, a variable rate loan does have the potential to offer more savings.
And so, I think there is very little risk in that regard but I mean, if there was something fully unanticipated that would happen, I would say that as a company, we would be fully prepared to do what was ever necessary and in the best interest of our company and our shareholders.
In my personal opinion, the emphasis upon taking out insurance against downside risks lies in conflict with the shift to data dependency given long and variable lags of monetary policy impacts on the broader economy which could have counselled front - loading insurance cuts rather than scattering them (if delivering any more at all) in which case precious little insurance has been taken out.
There is little risk to overshooting on inflation in the near - term, and even if there were, anything that helps facilitate a reduction in the real burden of debt for Canadian households is not something I'd bemoan.
Pair Options are also offered and are very profitable if done right but they pose a little more risk than some of the other option forms.
However, while you may have a great idea, there's a lot of risk involved with trying to build a brand and company if you have little past experience.
That can be a good thing if you have little credit history, or would be considered a high - risk borrower by a private lender.
If you are younger, say under the age of 35, then you can probably withstand a little more risk in your portfolio and will invest more in stocks and other assets rather than bonds.
The traditional prime mortgage product in the US is a fixed - rate 30 - year amortizing loan, which imposes minimum interest rate risk on borrowers who can typically refinance with little penalty if interest rates fall.
At the same time there is little incentive to take risk and deviate from the mean because if they strike out and underperform for even a short period clients will be lost quickly.
For example, if you're choosing between a 10 - year adjustable - rate mortgage and a 30 - year fixed, and the difference in mortgage rate is 12.5 basis points (0.125 %), you may feel that there's little reason to accept the risk of an adjustable - rate loan.
There are, of course, risks to those expectations — specifically a US growth slowdown — but there seems little doubt that if you are looking for growth you are more likely to find it in Asia than anywhere else.
Typically, investors may be driven to buy something familiar, such as a bond fund or individual corporate bonds for fixed income exposure, but if you're willing to take a little bit of risk, you can check out a Lending Club investment.
but obviously in such a way that if nothing was gained nothing would be lost, i.e., as little was risked as possible.
But if it suggests a willingness to live with a certain pragmatism and provisionality, a suspicion of all - encompassing schemes, a readiness to risk a little more disorder instead of a little too much Ordnung, then I think the book qualifies.
Thus I conclude, at the risk of repetition, these last remarks by saying that what I now find I want most to do is to clarify a little, if I can, the notion of dependence as we employ it in these contexts.
We may have to risk a little self - righteousness to get a necessary job done, but if people recognize the problem, this will reduce the effects of self - righteousness.
But, at the risk of a little discomfort, let us try another hypothesis, just to see if it has descriptive power as great or even greater than the one favored by sociobiology.
This is due to its highly - absorbent nature, meaning that if you go over your intended amount even a little bit then you run the risk of making your muffins ultra dry.
This burger isn't «fast food» and if people ate this healthily they would have very little risk of getting diabetes caused by a diet consisting of the ingredients in this burger.
I am not sure if Arsene Wenger is ready to take too many risks when he sets his Arsenal team up to face Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League, but as usual the Frenchman's tactical options are a little restricted because of the injury situation.
If we get a real top - central - striker and Perez does well at left - wide - forward next season, I would be very happy, but it's a big risk due to how little he's played this season.
If the boss thinks it is a risk for him to play again so soon and with so little time to rest and recover then there will be a gap to fill on the left side of our attack.
It's great to raise the question, but it seems to me that whatever complaints we have about entertainment, and what - ifs about getting Maia out of there with more a little more risk - taking, Woodley fully minimized the chance of going to the ground.
If he falls into a draft range where there's little to no risk, Diallo's talent is worth a dice roll.
Its only natural that if you spend 4 months staring at a bunch of people from Missisippi then your going to think the first person you see from Alabama is the bell of the ball so I cant fault Condoleeza Rice for trusting the evidence she was given a little too much - a lone blemish on a otherwise pristine record of determining which organizatons pose the biggest risk to others.
The performances recently from Barcelona across the board have been below par and they may be at a little bit of a risk in this one if they don't turn in a good performance.
So now we know: If you want to reduce your little one's risk of peanut allergy, eat peanuts while breastfeeding and make sure you introduce peanuts sometime between 6 — 11 months.
Such an early birth is something to be avoided if at all possible, but some couples feel a little more secure knowing there would be a chance if it came to that — especially moms considered to have a high - risk pregnancy.
Inside a playpen, your little one can move around freely, pull up themselves to stand as if they are on the floor without the risk of injury.
«So, if you played soccer and sustained some head impacts and maybe one concussion, then you may have a little risk.
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