Sentences with phrase «little risk compared»

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Compared to most other countries» sovereign debt, there is little risk of a U.S. debt default.
«The choice of rebalancing as an investment discipline as compared with an alternative such as buy - and - hold is simply a risk - return trade - off — though one that is a little more subtle than most.
Drinking four or more cups of Kona per day does not affect the risk of hypertension compared to drinking little or no Kona; however, drinking 1 — 3 cups per day may be at a slightly increased risk.
Compared to usual care, providing additional social support during an at - risk pregnancy probably has little or no effect on the incidence of low birth weight, preterm births, or perinatal deaths.
Hence your little girl will always be at a higher risk compared to little boys.
In the largest study to date, Dr. Davidson's study compared rates of apnea after general or regional anesthesia among 722 infants and found that while there was little evidence for a difference in late apnea, there was evidence that regional anesthesia reduced the risk of significant apnea in the first 30 minutes after surgery.
Refugees are known to be at an increased risk of mental health problems, such as post traumatic stress disorder and common mental disorders, compared to non-refugee migrants, but little is known about their risk of psychosis.
With habitat, a little more than 200,000 people would face high risk, compared with roughly 550,000 people without habitat.
Heart failure risk more than doubled in men who sat for at least five hours a day and got little exercise compared to men who were very physically active and sat for two hours or less a day.
Most broad population studies comparing lab workers with nonlab workers show little overall increase in the risk of pregnancy complications or birth defects, although one study showed a tendency toward low birth weights and shorter gestational lengths in cases where either parent worked in a chemical factory.
Recent studies are reassuring in showing that, overall, lab workers have little increased risk compared to anyone else, but particular hazards could pose a much greater risk.
A recent study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found that even those who exercised for fewer than the recommended time (150 minutes of moderate or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week) showed a decrease in risk of death, when compared to those who had little to no physical activity each day.
One large study of middle - age female nurses found that both sleeping too little and too much was linked with higher risks of developing heart disease over a 10 - year period compared with normal sleepers.
Another study, published in the European Heart Journal, followed almost 20,000 Germans for 10 years and found that those who ate the most chocolate (an average of 7.5 grams a day — or a little more than a quarter of an ounce) had lower blood pressure and a 39 % lower risk of having a heart attack or stroke compared to those who ate the least amount of chocolate (1.7 grams a day).
Researchers found that study participants with the highest intake of red meat had a 40 % increased risk of kidney failure compared with participants who consumed little red meat.
High pressure of work increases the risk of workers suffering from burn - out threefold, compared with workers who have little or no pressure of work.
A Harvard study of 20,885 men published in 2001 showed that men having 2 1/2 servings of dairy products daily had a 34 percent increased risk of prostate cancer, compared with men consuming little or no dairy products.
March 12, 2012 • People who consumed about one serving of red meat (beef, pork or lamb) per day had a 13 percent increased risk of death, compared with those who were eating very little meat, a study found.
That's a refreshing change of pace compared to most biopics, even if it risks coming off a little repetitive as a result.
In fact, he does so little, especially compared to the usual huffing and puffing comedians engage in, that he risks coming across as lazy, or even arrogant — which is precisely how critics perceived him.
While some charter schools serve some of the students in highest need, analysis of TEA data for 2016 - 17 statewide reveals that there is very little difference in the percentage of students served who are considered at risk of dropping out: 50 percent in traditional schools compared to 52 percent in charter schools.
I have decided to invest in DSP BALCK ROCK MICRO CAP FUND but worry about it's risk measers little bit high compare to Franklin smaller co.fund.
Which involve little bit market risk factor when compared with the bank deposits.
Although it might cost a little more for your policy if you're considered higher risk by your insurer, warns Korcok, that's small potatoes compared to the hefty hospital bill you could face if your claim is denied.
As a result, I believe it makes sense to increase your equity exposure a little compared to what you might have done when bonds were more attractive, and to balance that by choosing conservative stocks that carry less risk than the overall market.
By doing so, you are able to invest in those that are significantly undervalued and have very little downside risk compared to the upside potential.
For instance, indoor cats have little risk of exposure to many diseases compared to outside cats, so they can be safe receiving fewer types of vaccinations less frequently than their outdoor peers.
If you do the sums on 60cms (2 feet) you'll find there will be very little loss of value today due to sea level rise if comparing a property at risk to one not at risk.
They generally have little power or resources compared to the governments or organizations that administer these services and run the risk of being denied essential benefits if they make a complaint against those who control these systems and services.
A typical attorney who self - identifies as an «employee rights» attorney will usually have much more experience (as compared to the typical attorney identified as an «employment attorney» or an «employer defense» attorney) with: (1) representing workers on a contingency - fee basis (where no fee is paid unless the case wins or settles) and offering risk - sharing fee arrangements generally; (2) playing offense, so to speak — analyzing, identifying and prosecuting specific legal violations (whereas employer - side attorneys tend to have more experience in broader - stroke compliance / employer - training matters, and reactive work in litigation that responds to claims they are presented); and (3) identifying with the «little guy» who has been harmed by a larger opponent, often having well - tested strategies that have worked while representing individuals against large organizations and wind up with good case results.
So, please stop listening to the scare tactics, take a little time to determine the risks you're facing on your trip, and compare travel insurance plans, coverage, and price with our travel insurance comparison tool.
People feel they are too busy to compare Wheeling car insurance rates and would rather take the risk of paying a little more for their protection than to take the time out of their hectic schedules to browse rates.
Membership in a single - parent family or stepfamily is associated with increased levels of significant behavioral, emotional, and academic problems in children.1, 2 The mechanisms underlying this connection are likely to involve, among other factors, financial adversity, increased stress directly related to family transitions, and increased exposure to additional psychosocial risks.3, 4 Compared with the extensive research base connecting family type (ie, membership in a 2 - parent biological family, stepfamily, or single - parent family) and children's psychological adjustment, little is known about the physical health consequences of membership in diverse family types.
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