Sentences with phrase «many bold risks»

As an early investor in E-Trade, Yahoo and China's Alibaba Group, and a bold risk - taker who recently bought 70 % of Sprint Nextel for $ 20 billion, you would never guess how Son grew up.
Say that and you're not a bold risk taker; you're lazy and self - indulgent.
The PayPal co-founder is widely considered one of the most successful entrepreneurs in history, due to his willingness to take bold risks that result in major rewards.
They are bold risk - takers, and they are passionate, strong - willed individuals who put the mission before the man.
The four leave a courageous legacy for a fifth bold risk taker, for Mary will also face suspicions and danger for agreeing to be the mother of Jesus.
Andre Villas Boas made some interesting changes, or rather took some bold risks at half time by removing both his full - backs and bringing on a defender and an attacking midfielder in Michael Dawson and Clint Dempsey.
Leave your comfort zone far behind and the stars will reward you for taking bold risks.
He takes bold risks, as in his custom Versace look complete with metal arms at this year's Met Gala.
And more importantly, he's game to take bold risks (even though he didn't take any this year).
Reminiscent of The Sound and the Fury in both scope and heartbreak, this book's bold risks pay huge dividends.
Smartphones on the other hand have taken bold risks, such as the Samsung Galaxy Edge and YotaPhone 2.
Nevertheless, Henson wants Rare to be the main innovative developer for Microsoft's motion sensing tech, saying «they have great vision, they are very creative and they take big bold risks to create groundbreaking experiences.»
It might be safer to grow and climb everywhere, but once you have a glider or parachute to use if you fall then you'll begin to push yourself to take bigger and bolder risks — jumping, bouncing, gliding and falling with confidence.
If you're going to be criticized no matter what you do, why not take bolder risks?
In her early 30s, Weiner wouldn't have taken such a bold risk to change her career.

Not exact matches

It is not going to come to life unless you are willing to take a risk, be bold, and put it out into the universe.
But Pizza Hut's bold move is not without its risks.
Their joint project on the economic risks of climate change is a bold attempt to galvanize business people and investors.
Of course, strong leadership also often goes hand in hand with bold ambition: Polman took a big risk by declaring his — to double the company's size even while reducing its environmental footprint and increasing its positive social impact.
Yet his bold forecast included a risk that's hard to ignore.
This is the backdrop for The Antidote, in which Vertex struggles to navigate the FDA's demands for patient safety, Wall Street's demands for returns, and its own need to take big bold costly risks that are likely to end in failure.
Once in crisis mode, the two partners — never ones to fear taking risks — made bold moves to revive the company.
Let 2017 be the year you take new risks, make bold decisions and find new ways to transform, innovate and disrupt.
They may lack specific expertise, but they do have a few traits that haven't been jaded by adulthood, like taking risks, being bold and being assertive.
This statement doesn't make you a bold, daring risk taker.
The Pershing Square Sohn Prize for Young Investigators in Cancer Research will provide young New York - based scientists the freedom to take risks and pursue their boldest research at a stage when traditional funding is lacking.
Given the still very oversold condition of the market, investors may become sufficiently bold to take on more risk.
They're meant to encourage people to take risks, be bold, and embrace small failures — after all, if you're not making mistakes, you're not reaching your limits.
VCs are often portrayed as risk takers who back bold new ideas.
In each episode, Space Angels CEO Chad Anderson interviews influential space entrepreneurs to better understand their bold plans to create a future with millions of people living and working in space — and ultimately, to help investors gain insight into the opportunities and risks of early - stage space investing.
The decision to enter the solar panel market was met with great fanfare in the Canadian business press and was hailed as another bold move in the company's risk - loving history — although even some observers wondered about the move at the time.
We take calculated risks to achieve bold goals and use good judgement to do appropriate amount of analysis.
The author of a new book, Magnificent Desolation, Aldrin argues, «More than just exploring a hostile new world, Apollo 11 was about bold vision and great risk, about the obstacles a great nation could overcome with dedication, courage and teamwork.
Pius could be bold, as in 1939 when he had been pope only a few months and against the adamant counsel of all his advisors, he risked Vatican neutrality by alerting the British to the plan of the German generals to overthrow Hitler.
It will require a spirit of adventure and an element of risk: it will demand bold planning and courageous action.
Time for a change, a new owner, a new manager and a new era of being bold and taking risks and playing the game in the 21st century.
Bold players actually courted risk rather than wait for accidents.
I want Mourinho to be bold, I want him to take risks, I want to see the manager who wasn't afraid to make important offensive decisions, I want Mourinho to be saved.
Whilst his move abroad represents a risk, Jennings has made a bold decision to escape an acceptance of Lower League insularity and instead embark upon a European adventure that will open him up to a new way of life and an alternative approach to football.
BOLD aims to inspire communities to create maternity friendly childbirth choices for mothers through presentations of Brodyâ $ ™ s play â $ œBirth.â $ The play tells the birth stories of eight women and paints an alarming picture of how low - risk, educated mothers are giving birth today.
It's the perfect time to go bold in the fashion department and take more risks — after all, you're only going to fit into those clothes for a few months.
The bold truth is that by not following the rules and guidelines you are putting your child at a high risk for death!
But the Labour leader's bold comments risked being drowned out in the subsequent media coverage as a handful of supporters booed and hissed the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg.
We want to be bold and take risks worth taking.
He added: «The government should be bolder and less risk averse by tackling the criteria for ODA so that more funding goes to the world's poorest people and the poorest countries, and less to the European neighbourhood.
«But the window for action is rapidly closing: MPs will risk upheaval only if they see a distinct, bold alternative, ready to move swiftly.»
«Bold and savage» spending cuts are on the agenda and some cherished Liberal Democrats policies are at risk at the start of the party's annual conference.
Peter Chernin, chairman of Malaria No More, said: «I applaud the United Kingdom's commitment to provide bed nets to Africans at risk of malaria and salute Gordon Brown's bold leadership in the fight against this treatable and preventable disease.
Mr Clegg said there were «big risks» but that it would be a «bold, reforming government» making Britain fairer.
So the question is whether Ed Miliband will risk such a bold move in a potentially weakening position.
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