Sentences with phrase «not be risk averse»

Schools must not be risk averse and only let adults put away the trampoline, as students need to be made risk aware.

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It's worth noting, however, that while investing in companies for their cash distributions is a relatively risk - averse way to grind out returns, it's not necessarily a strategy that will keep pace with the broader market.
Astronauts are not averse to taking calculated risks.
«We need to educate them to be not too risk - averse
Someone who is «risk averse» doesn't like risks.
For instance, «avoiding «big company people» isn't going to save you, because the self - same employees who are innovating and taking risks with you today are going to become risk averse and careful once they start failing — and sooner or later, they (and you) will fail,» she warns.
Being overtly risk - averse and not taking advantage of the upside potential is not the way to go.»
I think the average Investor (when he is not to risk averse) could replace bonds with an dividend - searching - ETF.
My real - life example is not for most, just the risk - averse.
The way the story goes is that an extended period of calm with steady growth and no recessions, nothing to make you nervous, makes investors less risk - averse, so more risk taking, and not just investors, but their financial intermediaries.
More likely is a mass exodus of creators to some other form of monetization because advertisements and media buyers have always been risk averse and that's not likely to change.
This is not true because the large institutional investors are hugely risk averse.
So while she picks Net stocks for fun, the bulk of Streisand's wealth — she won't reveal how much that comes to — is in the more risk - averse, professional hands of her friend and money manager, Todd Morgan, chairman of Bel Air Investment Advisors.
Though not a preferred instrument for risk - averse investors, the futures market is extremely liquid and is therefore highly attractive to the more enterprising trader.
It's a more risk averse strategy that works if the market is going up or down, and when the top or bottom of a market isn't in sight.
Advantages: It's a more risk averse strategy that works if the market is going up or down, and when the top or bottom of a market isn't in sight.
In a risk - averse environment, they are not.
Default - free money does not act as an inferior «hot potato» when investors are risk - averse.
To me, having participated in numerous credit comnitees, it is very clear that entrepreneus don't stop investing because they became more risk averse.
You have to be as risk averse as retirees so that you don't lose a part of your funds that you are relying on for a comfortable post retirement life.
Regardless of your age, if you are extremely risk averse and can not tolerate drops in your portfolio value, you may want a greater percentage in fixed / bond assets and a lesser percent in stocks.
It doesn't help that lawyers are the most risk - averse group on the planet, so as time goes on it is less likely that you'll want to leave.
Into the risk - averse worlds of corporate lawyers and bankers in the 1970s came a new generation of raiders, a mogul horde the likes of which had not been seen since the days when Jay Gould and other grandees of greed held sway.
Most Democratic members of Congress couldn't understand it or explain it to a country where most people were not only risk - averse but also happy with their current health care.
I think that I was able to change from male to female because I was not «risk averse» and I was «evidence oriented».
Also not risk - averse, his first goal was to add value to his father's catch by building a cold - water tank house.
Arsenal is run by a risk averse billionaire who is happy to keep Wenger in a job as he doesn't want to spend the extra money on a new regime.
He is risk - averse with the football in his hands, but didn't put the Bills in bad situations.
Tony wasn't risk averse, he WOULD throw AT Dez and expect Dez to get the ball... Dak simply doesn't have that confidence.
And to the rest of your comment, I'm risk averse but its not really my risk to avoid.
His real victory was not turning over the ball, an area where the risk - averse Pat Shurmur excels.
After all isn't this coaching staff pretty risk averse?
I get that there's a logic behind the more risk - averse version of Keith, but despite the «0» I don't think it serves him well.
«What happens is that the lower 13 then hire coaches that aren't quite as potentially good, staff that aren't quite as innovative, chairmen who are more risk - averse.
You can't just plug and play any of the top QBs into their system and think the results will be the same regardless of whether you take a young, downfield risk - taking passer (Darnold, Allen), a smoother, less athletic passer who is more risk averse (Rosen), or a shorter, arrogant, rhythm QB who throws with anticipation better than any other QB in this class (Mayfield).
Obviously they need to have the talent but it would be disappointing if chances were not given simply because the manager is risk averse.
The spots on the wipes are not reportedly dangerous, but they look a bit unpleasant, and parent's are known for being risk - averse when it comes to putting stuff on their kids.
Why shouldn't hospitals be averse to high risks of a bad outcome?
As it addresses the varied and deeply harmful problems of immigration detention, the government needs to deliver a more risk - averse approach: not waiting until vulnerable people have been damaged and re-traumatised, but taking pre-emptive action to ensure that people who've experienced such horrific abuse are not subjected to further harm.
But the odds are that the risk - averse GOP, which has plenty of other races to worry about an invest in, is not going to waste much time on a candidate who lost the primary and is now in a four - way race that seems — on its face, at least — to be a losing proposition.
«We can compare it to the stock exchange, where risk - averse investors are encouraged not to put all their eggs in one basket and to create a portfolio of different securities instead.
People may be less inclined to accept mistakes made by machines than humans, and research has shown that people are more risk - averse when it comes to risks that they can't control.
Choose a person who is open - minded, not averse to risk, and will give you leeway to explore side projects.
It's always going to be for someone who can afford the price and who is not averse to risk,» he stresses.
Because the willingness to embrace path - breaking research is embedded deep within the DNA of the American scientific community, says Michor, she finds herself at home in the United States: «What I love about the United States is that the people are not risk - averse.
ALONG CAME POLLY (Grade: B --RRB-: Risk - averse insurance man Ben Stiller, eternally ill at ease and gritting his teeth in the desperate determination not to let it show, discovers there's something about Polly (Jennifer Aniston as a free - spirited whirlwind) in this amiable if predictable comedy.
In previous work, we demonstrated that because most teachers are somewhat risk averse and likely will not work under a single retirement plan for their entire careers, entering teachers should strongly prefer earning retirement benefits more evenly than they do under current backloaded plans.
While it is true that schools have both a legal and ethical duty to ensure the safety of pupils and staff, when it comes to shaping the behaviours and attitudes of the citizens of tomorrow, attention needs to be paid to encouraging children to become risk - aware and not risk - averse.
This is an approach from which you can gauge what safety issues might need to be overcome, not to encourage children to become risk averse.
This isn't a deliberate ploy to make girls more risk - averse than boys, but that doesn't mean it's not happening.
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