Sentences with phrase «never run the risk»

Relying almost exclusively on data - driven processes, Nguyenova is a proponent of continuous AB testing in multiple areas of the business (to quickly figure out what works and what doesn't), and encourages constant adaptability so startups never run the risk of going obsolete or succumbing to competition.
It seems that, for many, it's easy to discredit postpartum depression because they'll never experience it, especially cisgender men who will never become pregnant and, therefore, will never run the risk of having postpartum depression.
By using soft neutral makeup, you will never run the risk of having inappropriate makeup at a wedding.
It's a good idea to create a separate project for each module and assign assets to it — this means that you never run the risk of using the wrong images for a module, or pull questions from the wrong question bank.
When it comes to academic settings, there is no room for error or discussions on the subject — with GetGoodGrade.com, you never run the risk of handing in plagiarized work or pieces that have been copied and pasted or lifted off the Internet.
And you never run the risk of regular payments bouncing because you forgot to update credit card information when you received the new one.
These sorts of limited - scope files are in and out of your office quickly and never run the risk of becoming dog files; the work is usually easily accomplished and enjoyable; and, accepting further work is always discretionary.

Not exact matches

You never know who might be allergic and you run the risk of leaving a pungent trail in your wake.»
«You run the risk of saturating the brand, never mind the product offering,» says Sandy Silva, an independent luxury retail analyst.
It also means that funds are never in control of the company, removing the third - party risk of the exchange running off with money or being hacked.
When used in your dishwasher, never place the pod in the dishwasher until the dishwasher is run to help reduce the risk of exposure.
If she is only attending a few births and all low risk births she may be certified in many things but doesn't get to run drills (hospitals run shoulder dystocia drills) and probably has never used to skills in real life.
(Of course, this runs the risk of the child eventually be taunted: your Mom named you after a Porsche «cuz you'll never own one!)
If your daughter wakes up in the middle of the night she may have to use the restroom or need to be changed sleeping in a soiled pamper or pull up runs a great and high risk for unnecessary rashes that in turn in to yeast infection then your doctor will have to prescribe something like nystatin its a topical ointment that immediately solves the problem however a warm bath bedtime story and a good healthy meal before bed should be a regular routine and depending on age they should sleep comfortably through out the night but never neglect your child's basic needs because your hard up for a nap or in need of sleep
You never want to run the risk that a car seat may have been in an accident, which will compromise the integrity of the seat.
Consumer brands are usually very sensitive to how they're perceived, making them far more vulnerable to online action than a typical politician — Congressional offices EXPECT to get criticized via email, and they accept that many constituents will simply never be happy with them, but a corporation takes a great risk if it runs off even a few of its customers.
People who have never been exposed to the disease also run the highest risk of infection, so mosquitoes may spread malaria to countless new victims as they follow the rains into fresh territories, say experts.
Always think damage control, never «falling off the wagon», so to speak, as once off, you run the risk of never getting back on.
But I took a risk and left it loose... even though us busty girls run the risk of being asked when the baby is due (unless you know someone is pregnant, please never ask!).
And thanks to how plentiful stickers are in the game, you're never at risk of running out of them during combat, avoiding the one pitfall that could have undermined this whole mechanic.
If that is not defined then technology purchases would run the risk of gathering dust and never being properly used.
Comments: (1) never run your car without the battery, it will cause risk of electrical damage to expensive components, (2) 20w50 oil is way too thick for your car, but probably not the cause of this issue.
One, your intended shopper may never find it and two; you run the risk of disappointing a buyer which can backfire.
Despite this slightly awkward stance, however, thanks to rubberised edging, the latest Nexus handset never feels like running the risk of making a premature escape from the hand.
First of all, publishers justify giving authors only 8 - 15 % royalties in the print world because publishing a novel includes a lot of financial risk: to get those low per - book printing costs requires large print runs, and that involves up - front capital and the risk of paying for a bunch of books that never sell or get returned.
But with time running out, and dark forces attempting to seize her powers for their own, Angela is faced with a terrible choice: give up her dreams of the man she may never meet and take the safer path, or risk leaving her clan...
If you're trying to run a business, you need to also account for the risk that the principal will never be paid back, so maybe you bump that interest rate up to 4 %.
In theory I can never run out of money, although I run the risk of declining (in both real and actual terms.
Obviously you run the risk that the market could keep going up and you'd lose out on that gain, or maybe the market never comes back down (that's my worry and why I don't do it), but who cares if you have enough to meet your needs?
Never keep guinea pigs in the same hutch or run as rabbits, as there is a risk the guinea pigs will be bullied and seriously injured.
If they're allowed to run free, they're in danger of being hit by a car and injured, or they become exposed to life - threatening risks an in - house pet never faces.
Answer: You never want to suppress a productive cough, so when they first start coughing, I don't recommend cough suppressants or you run the risk of suppressing the infection down in their lungs and causing pneumonia.
Food should never be denied to a cat suffering from pancreatitis, you run the risk of your feline developing liver issues, like hepatic lipidosis.
Sure, you could buy airline gift cards and hope that they trigger the rebate (they probably will) but now you're in the realms of making an effort to get value and you're running a risk that the rebate never materializes.
The result is, those games take me way longer to beat then I should, and I constantly run the risk of getting so burnt out on the gameplay that, I never end up finishing it.
Since you spend a lot of time on each map (one in Afghanistan, the other in central Africa), the game does run the risk of being repetitive, but I feel that since the conditions are always changing — weather, guard shifts, guard tactics and gear, a steady night - and - day cycle, «holy crap, when did they bring a tank here, this is out in the middle of nowhere» — I feel like you're never handling the same outpost the same way twice.
Francis Alÿs runs into the eye of a tornado; Bas Jan Ader sails out to sea in search of the miraculous to tragically never return; ORLAN undergoes plastic surgery; Marina Abramovic's points a a bow and arrow at her own heart; Pedro Reyes creates musical instruments out of firearms and Ruth Proctor freefalls in the gallery... Walk into a physical, audio, intellectual and emotional unknown with over 70 pivotal works from the mid-20th century to the present day by major international artists including Marina Abramović, Eva Hesse, Yves Klein, Marcel Duchamp, Andreas Gursky, Gerhard Richter, Carsten Höller, Yoko Ono, Fischli & Weiss, Jose Dávila, ORLAN, Chim ↑ Pom and Ai Weiwei, as well as key works by JMW Turner and Maze: Risk edition by Jasmin Vardimon Company.
«Gavin goes where any sound business mind would never go — and at great risk to himself and the gallery,» said Tom Eccles, who runs the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College and has known Brown for almost 20 years, pointing to such art world milestones as Urs Fischer's 2007 You, when the artist dug a 38 - foot - by -30-foot-by-8-foot crater inside Gavin Brown's Enterprise, Brown's current gallery in the West Village; and to Tiravanija's 2011 Fear Eats the Soul, for which Tiravanija removed all the windows and doors of the main exhibition space to create a soup kitchen, a T - shirt factory, and a makeshift cooking pit in the ground — all of which was open to the street.
For others there is too much risk to bear from the cost of a dispute, especially when the total running cost and the disclosure demands of a case can never be determined at the outset, and the adverse costs of losing a claim to a financial institution can be high (and the insurance to cover them).
As such, taking no precautions to address those risks is the equivalent of driving without a seatbelt, never locking one's doors or running with scissors.
But two recent developments have put this status quo at risk: 1) clients are running out of money; 2) solo / small firm lawyers (whose clients never had money anyway and who are starting to target higher - tier clients with tight budgets) can not bear the above costs.
Because insurers spread financial risk of loss out over millions of policyholders, they can guarantee that you'll never run out of money.
If you aren't using today's best practices in résumé style, structure and content, then you run the risk that your résumé will never get noticed.
You have to speak up in order to get what you want out of your career or run the risk of working at the whims of others, spinning your wheels and never moving toward achieving your own goals.
An unemployed person runs the risk of wasting his day; an employed person may never make the necessary phone calls, networking contacts, resume changes if he / she does not make a point of scheduling the time to do this.
Make it longer than that and you run the risk of overwhelming some readers — who may never review your medical sales resume because they deem it «too long.»
If I submit a traditional, human optimized resume when I know the company is filtering applicants using ATS software, I run a real risk that my resume won't score well enough, and a human will never even look at my resume.
Make it longer than that and you run the risk of overwhelming some readers — who may never review your resume because they deem it «too long.»
You run less risk of offending her, and many birth mother's have never heard of Birthmother's Day.
I never remember who's blog I write stat on... I run the risk of becoming the girl that always says stat!.
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