«It does work out in our favor that
people are risk averse because it means on average we're going to be paying people less.»
Not exact matches
«
Are we so
risk -
averse that we'd like to catch a lot of minnows, too even if that means exposing
people to a lot of treatment - related morbidity?»
Most
people are risk -
averse, so it
's wise to include some references to how your product avoids glitches, hassles, and problems.
Leahy agrees: Personality assessments conducted as part of the Texas A&M University study found that
people who
are more
risk averse and who have more self control
were more apt to choose and
be successful with the snowball method.
«It
's hard to get
people out of larger companies or universities in a city like Des Moines, because they tend to
be risk -
averse.
«There
is no entity in the world that
is more
risk averse than a senior marketing
person,» says Larry Chiagouris, a marketing professor at Pace University in New York.
«
People who went through 2000
are psychologically scarred and arguably have
been risk -
averse for the last 15 years.
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.
Having led several types of organizations, the truth
is that most
people are incredibly
risk averse, but there
are very few
risks that will cause permanent damage.
Ezra Klein: But this goes to something I think
is hard for entrepreneurs, hard for the government, hard for anybody on either side of the aisle who wants to change anything, which
is that
people are very
risk averse about their healthcare.
By its very nature, B2B necessitates a style of communication that
is more
risk -
averse, one that has the potential to cater to all types of
people and avoid alienating or offending anyone.
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.
People are also
risk averse and
are terrified at any change that leaves them open to having their lives destroyed by a medical emergency.
And so even though players may
be in states where it
's legal and teams may
be in states where it
's legal, I think just across the board,
people are risk -
averse.»
And anyone who knows her knows that Cara
is, by nature, one of the most
risk -
averse people on earth.
«But it
's also due to young
people generally becoming more
risk -
averse than they
were.
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.
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.
Globally any currency
is only worth as much as
people value it on the Foreign Exchange Market, so the global success of a state - sponsored cryptocurrency may
be crippled by
risk -
averse speculators.
It has long
been observed that
people who develop Parkinson's tend to
be more low - key and
risk -
averse than average, as if their innate dopamine levels have always
been on the low side.
«For adults, when you look at these typical decision - making tasks we use in the lab,
people are almost too
risk -
averse,» he says.
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 co
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 co
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.
Part of the source of
risk aversion in scientists may
be that the career of science can
be very attractive to
risk -
averse people!
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.
David Cole, a professor of law at Georgetown University and an expert on civil liberties, says that helping
people only when it
is cost - free and
risk -
averse to do so will never
be a solution to mass incarceration.
Fong tackles questions that have major implications for China's future: whether its Little Emperor cohort will make for an entitled or
risk -
averse generation; how China will manage to support itself when one in every four
people is over sixty - five years old; and above all, how much the one - child policy may end up hindering China's growth.
As a general rule, annuities make sense for
people with high incomes and high exposure to capital loss, as well as to
people who
are sufficiently
risk -
averse to accept returns below what
is achievable through a normal, diversified investing portfolio.
A second core idea
is that some
people are so
risk averse that they only accept the safest investments, which leaves investment opportunities for those that
are willing to compromise a little with credit quality or maturity.
The reason utilities have traditionally
been viewed as a safe haven for
risk averse investors
is that while
people may buy fewer iPhones or designer jeans in a downturn, they still need the lights on, even with the prospect of a US Austerity Plan perhaps akin to what Europe
is seeing now.
Well, I'd go with a split hybrid option: most
people are fairly
risk averse so paying down the mortgage
is appealing, but the lower payments still have to
be made in the event of a job loss, so there
's a case to
be made for keeping liquid funds outside of the mortgage.
Perhaps the problem comes when
people who
are by nature
risk -
averse are the ones making decisions about how to market and make available their products which
are designed to reduce
risk for others.
6)
Risk Averse: Like we talked about earlier, some people are simply risk ave
Risk Averse: Like we talked about earlier, some people are simply risk a
Averse: Like we talked about earlier, some
people are simply
risk ave
risk averseaverse.
For a
person who
is very
risk averse but wants to make a little more money than the
risk - free rate, the solution
is not to invest completely in slightly risky things.
It
's one reason why I
'm a very
risk -
averse person.
Some
people can't sleep with their money doing roller coaster rides, and then you need to
be more conservative /
risk -
averse.
Some
people are very, very
risk averse.
People who
are risk averse usually favour this type of mutual funds.
Getting a fixed rate loan
is crucial for
risk -
averse people who don't want their monthly payments to change.
Many
people are risk -
averse.
I consider myself a pretty
risk -
averse person, so traveling alone to Nicaragua for an all - girls surf camp
was intimidating, but thrilling!
This
is what I think
people get so wrong about this period for Nintendo: the huge audience it found itself addressing did not make the firm more
risk -
averse, but actually more experimental.
And that we might think that we
're making changes that
people in the future will
be okay living with, but we might
be wrong so we should just
be risk averse and try to deal with the problem.
Psychologists Kahneman and Tversky showed us that
people are, by nature,
risk averse (i.e., we have a tendency to defend the status quo rather than
risk uncertain outcomes of a new path).
It
is true that
people will not always take a single bet with small expected gain, if they
are risk -
averse.
I
'm a very
risk -
averse person and I worry much more about the planetary life support system than the bottom line of the coal industry.
Whereas a more
risk -
averse person (who might
be looking at this as the main component of his emergency fund) could have a combination of 10 % stocks, 90 % bonds.
Even if the law or intent of the Quebec law
is not to forbid e.g. someone employed by the municipality from dressing as Bonhomme, it
's not unreasonable to wonder about the consequences of the law which may extend beyond the intent of the law especially if organizations or
people are risk -
averse and haven't paid for legal opinions to know exactly what they can and can't do.
Katie: That tends to
be what I hear from
people so I wasn't going to do it until a couple of milestones had
been met, until I knew that I had certain amount of saving goals achieved that I knew I could survive for a certain period of time even if there
was no income coming in because again, I tend to
be very
risk averse and I know that there
's certainly no guarantees in anything but I wanted to put myself in the best possible position to
be able to grow the practice slowly and the way that I wanted to because I also wanted to
be in a position where I could
be very particular about the types of cases that I wanted to take.
One of the things, especially for
risk -
averse people... Whether you've
been originally in a bigger firm, you move to a smaller firm... Pretty much anybody who
's been in the legal profession or classic professions for more than a couple of years, you
're all institutionalized.