Sentences with phrase «possible gambling problem»

Not exact matches

If we got him he could tun out like Falcao at United or turn out like Henry Its always a gamble But if he isnt good enough for your standards thats your problem not mine I will just have to trust Wenger gets the best possible player
Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski, a Democrat from Rockland County, asked members of the industry a series of questions about possible regulations, including whether an age limit of 18 or 21 was appropriate (18, a FanDuel lawyer replied), whether information about problem gambling was made available (yes, through an outside link, Schiller said), whether there are prohibitions on employees of sporting teams who might have inside knowledge playing (no, because their knowledge would be a statistically insignificant advantage, the companies said) and whether players were limited in their number of entries they could make in a given day.
Keith Whyte, the executive director at the NCPG, explained that problem gambling experts see gambling as a spectrum of risk, intensity, and possible harms.
The current study only asked participants about their smoking and gambling status over the past year - it is possible for someone to have had both smoking and gambling - related problems at different times in life.
Although the major focus of this paper is on personality aspects that contribute to gambling problems, one can not dismiss environmental factors, which in some cases may be more influential than one's personality and other possible genetic influences.
Although the commonly held view is that people gamble as a mechanism to cope with family violence (Affifi et al., 2010; Cunningham - Williams et al. 2007; Echeburua et al., 2011; Korman et al., 2008), it is possible that stressors caused by problem gambling activity may result in domestic conflict and the perpetration of violence by family members (Echeburua et al., 2011; Korman et al., 2008).
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