Sentences with phrase «much run the risk»

They are filled with Omega - 3 fats, phytogens and all sorts of micronutrients which have been proven to be excellent for your health, but as any other food, if you eat too much you run the risk of ingesting too many calories.
If you layer too much you run the risk of looking more and more like a linebacker.

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If you put too much detail into your plan, you run the risk of overburdening anybody who reads it with irrelevant, obscuring details.
But retail consultant Ron Friedman, co-leader of Marcum's retail and consumer products practice, says Walmart «runs the risk of alienating customers» if the prices online are much different from at the stores.
Among them, companies that raise money under Title III may run the risk of exposing too much of their inner workings — for example their revenue size, margins, and profitability — too early on.
«I think since, really, I'm a conservative investor, that experience of being in debt and also the experience of seeing things happen to people who took too much financial risk and got hurt, led me to be pretty conservative — I'm a guy that looks for singles and not home runs,» Bach said.
By avoiding hitting Russian forces in Syria, experts told Business Insider the US runs a much lower risk of a conflict escalating.
It was great; I got a lot of exposure to different ways of working, and to different stakeholders and challenges, but I ran the risk of becoming too much of a generalist.
That is, Uber's propensity for risk has caused it to target a rate of growth much faster than what would be sustainable if it were to seek profitability in the short run (and, arguably, in the long run), and has also led both to oversights and deliberate missteps in areas that have led to the controversies that plague it today.
If you're depending on your portfolio to throw off a certain amount of cash and you take too much risk by choosing investments that are too volatile, you could come up short regarding your living expenses and be forced to accelerate withdrawals, increasing the chances that you'll run out of money or shortchange your estate.
If you try to cram that much experience into a single page, you run the risk of editing out some previous positions that could carry a lot of weight when it comes to the job you're applying for.
It's tough to overstate how much analysts turned on the company, and Xiaomi ran its operations on loans rather than seek more venture capital, which might have risked cutting its value.
As Nassim Taleb argues in The Black Swan, banks have a tendency of losing as much money as they make in the long run due to shady business practices and high - risk ventures.
The company isn't afraid to take risks, which means that it's going to sometimes strike out, but it's also much more likely to hit an occasional home run than companies that are less innovative and play it too safe.
Trade is a great driver of productivity, and so the risk of growing protectionism concerns me.15 More open trade with the United States and Mexico in the 1990s gave Canadian firms access to much bigger markets and therefore greater incentives to invest — in both physical and human capital.16 Disrupting supply chains and reducing incentives to compete will not create more jobs and income in the long run.
The risk to the investor on the sidelines is that he or she leaves it too late, and misses much of the upside from the next bull run.
While most of Khosrowshahi's presentation — which was run from his computer — had to do with much of what you might expect from a longtime techie (artificial intelligence, better software, etc.), one screen was clearly a pretty big risk for the long - shot candidate to take and was much noticed by the directors.
With the risks to the Australian economy from abroad abating further over recent months, and with signs that domestic growth was running faster than expected, the Board's deliberations turned to the question of how much longer such an expansionary stance of policy should be maintained.
Personally, I think it may be worth saving up some more risk capital before investing in the stock market if you run into these problems as the fees charged for trades is likely to eat up too much of your balance.
I bailed out when gold started to rally because I believe that trade selection is only a small part of successful trading... risk management is much more important... and the first chapter in the book on risk management is, «Cut your losses and let your profits run
Indeed, the epic is «very much about its own writing,» a writing that at every moment threatens to turn into what it purports to condemn: «Milton must summon the devils into poetic being in order to warn a reader... but he runs the risk of fascinating the reader with that very poetic creation.»
Perhaps conservative evangelicals run the risk of being needlessly dogmatic on some issues, thereby alienating the next generation, while progressives are in danger of giving up so much historic doctrine that their faith is starting to look more like Campolo's humanism than historic Christianity.
The recent trend of much Christian theology toward a so - called non-foundational approach runs the risk of such esotericism.
When looking at how much «risk» Romney wants to take on in picking a running mate, it helps to look at what kind of positive message Romney wants the public to hear in the fall campaign (that is distinct from the obvious negative message that Romney will run regarding economic....
There is so much for all of us that hides Jesus from us — the church itself hides him, all the hoopla of church with ministers as lost in the thick of it as everybody else so that the holiness of it somehow vanishes away to the point where services of worship run the risk of becoming only a kind of performance — on some Sundays better, on some Sundays worse — and only on the rarest occasions does anything strike to the quick the way that little girl's cry did with every last person who heard her realizing that Jesus didn't show for any of them — the mystery and miracle of Jesus with all his extraordinary demands upon us, all his extraordinary promises.
Paul teaches us much about what moral reflection and teaching is, and about what a human moral agent is, avoiding a narrow legalism or a concentration on natural law that each ignore the need for grace and so run the risk of being closer to Pelagian ethics than to Catholic moral theology.
Also, no need for a water bath, since they're tiny they don't run the risk of cracking as much!
Truth be told, I like to refrigerate it, as it stays fresh longer and doesn't run as much risk to go rancid.
It's run pretty much faultlessly throughout, other than a minor issue towards the end of the test where we stopped the car as a precaution to have a look at the issue in more detail and not take any risks.
Much of that risk is related not to Gurley's knee but to the offensive line he will be running behind.
Personally I would sell him to recuperate whatever we can before we let it run down to the final year where we won't get much for him or risk letting the player run down his contract.
They are happy reaping the rewards of running a steady NOT overtly ambitious ship that turns a healthy profit each year without spending too much or taking any real risks.
While a standard treatment wouldhave been radiation, Nichols and his colleague Scott Shapiro agreed that byexcising the lesions instead, they would run a much smaller risk of damaginghis cycling career.
I've always felt that a high school coach who installs a different system every year to take advantage of his talent runs the risk of spending so much time teaching the new system that he loses ground in other areas.
Sandro can be effective moving up into the attack, but that can't be the only way you can change a game, and you run the risk of burning out the healthy forwards, much the way it looked last year.
With the 4 Section Clim - N - Crawl Caterpillar, your child will be able to climb, crawl, and explore as much as he or she wants to without ever having to run any risks of falling or other injury.
Too much milk and your child runs the risk of iron deficiency because he's filling up on that instead of iron - rich foods that his body needs.
I have been through A LOT as a mom including pregnancy, birth, high - risk pregnancy (preeclampsia, HELLP syndrome), adoption (international & private domestic), special needs, working from home, running my own businesses while raising my kiddos, international travel with kids and SO much more!!!
Wood always runs the risk of causing splinters, even if it's perfectly sanded and stained, and metal can cause bumps and bruises much more easily than plastic can.
This cute smaller - sized dome climber is just the right height for toddlers to scramble up without running the risk of taking too much of a tumble if they happen to lose their footing.
Otherwise you run the risk of decreasing your milk supply, as your body thinks baby doesn't need so much.
But the problem with focusing too much on the resilience and grit of disadvantaged kids is that we run the risk of minimizing the often quite harmful consequences of growing up in poverty.
If your baby leans, arches or rocks themselves too much, they run the risk of falling out while lounging or feeding.
«There's just so much concern about spreading disease in the U.S. that you run a [legal] risk to encourage it as a doctor,» said Labbok.
This runs the risk of creating an unhealthy drive to lose weight and get back into shape as quickly as possible, without much concern for the health of you or your baby.
Schools that serve children of color, who are at much higher risk of childhood obesity than white children, have been conspicuously missing from the debate and experts say the opposition could negatively impact the NSLP in the long run.
Women who focus too much on being a mom — by say, breastfeeding in a campaign ad — also run the risk of being pigeonholed.
The bankruptcy will be caused by the bank taking too much risks or by mismanagement, the bank run may be completely unrelated to the actual health of the bank.
They much prefer huddling together, enjoying the rituals of purity than running the risks of contamination in the wider world.
And it wouldn't even be much of a political risk for him to turn his back on the WFP — not with polls showing him running 2 - 1 or better against each of his prospective Republican opponents.
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