Sentences with phrase «mean risky business»

Keep in mind that returns in the book industry can mean risky business.

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It means Uber can forgo lofty rhetoric to make itself a less - risky investment, says Arun Sundararajan, who specializes in the sharing economy at New York University's Stern School of Business.
Selling its spreads business would be risky as weak growth prospects may mean a low price.
Buying a stock means getting into some risky business.
I mean how many females want to be Engineer or Tradesmen which build everthing we see around us without which we'd have cow paths; or, own their own very risky business... take away services especially Government run, and tons of women would be jobless.
Pegging any currency to a commodity, or someone else's currency like the Euro, is a risky business — it means governments essentially lose control of it.
What we mean: Life insurance companies are in the business of evaluating risk (think age, health conditions, risky hobbies, etc.).
That means the federal government must step in with a taxpayer - funded bailout when banks, through risky practices, face business failure.
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