Sentences with phrase «pretty big risk»

I'm guessing feds wouldn't care, but it's a pretty big risk considering zoning laws.
The manager wants to make a good hire, and it often feels like a pretty big risk for him.
If there's a chance your financial situation will change and you don't have a backup plan to keep making your payments until you're back on track, this type of policy is a pretty big risk.
However, lying about any part of your life insurance application is a pretty big risk.
And that's a pretty big risk to take, even if you're young and in good health.
And that's a pretty big risk to take, given the cost of healthcare in this country, the fact that injury and illness can happen to anyone and the federal penalty currently still associated with going without.
Unless you have deep pockets it's a pretty big risk.
Even those of us with insurance are vulnerable in the face of a costly injury or illness, and without ample savings, collectively, we're taking a pretty big risk.
On the other hand, if you borrow a large amount of money, and don't pay much up front, that's a pretty big risk for the lenders.
Giving an untested director such as Chbosky complete creative control was still a pretty big risk on the part of Summit Entertainment, but if the casting (which includes a great group of young actors like Logan Lerman, Ezra Miller and Emma Watson in her first major post - «Harry Potter» role) is anything to go by, fans have nothing to worry about it.
That was, ironically, a pretty big risk for me.
Given the fact that he hasn't even made his senior debut for Atleti, it all seems a pretty big risk but ultimately Liverpool must have seen something in the player that they like and believe he can go on to become a top player.
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.
Have no doubt about it, Gail, her sister and her niece have taken on a pretty big risk here.»
But no matter how good those things are, you'll be running some pretty big risks if you don't bother proofreading your manuscript carefully for typos, inaccuracies, and inconsistencies... and learning the industry - standard rules regarding punctuation, usage, grammar, and spelling.
But for our feline friends, exploring the great outdoors can pose some pretty big risks that can seriously curtail their life expectancy.
Sex can come with some pretty big risks.

Not exact matches

Even as I am staring down the big 4 - 0 I am leaning towards growth stocks as I have a pretty high risk tolerance and have been able to do fairly well with them.
For the baby, it's a pretty damn big risk.
Malcolm's small familial unit, including son Alexander (Kodi Smit - McPhee) and whatever they call a girlfriend after the pretty - much Apocalypse, Ellie (Keri Russell), get even less fleshing out, but still provide just enough to give Clarke's Malcolm the needed stakes to take big risks.
Though Season Four isn't as strong as previous years (it's the only one not to be nominated for an Emmy), that's partly because the show underwent a pretty significant evolution, introducing more characters and taking bigger risks with the storytelling, which expanded the show's mythology in the process.
The big thing was not to take so many risks, so I'm pretty happy.
But when businesses that dominate production of a particular item (which pretty much defines the Big Six publishers prior to the Kindle rollout) agree behind the scenes to charge a particular price for that item, instead of competing against one another and letting the market set the price, they run the risk of violating U.S. antitrust law.
Even though your nominal return is pretty much guaranteed, there remains a big risk: inflation.
The debate, in a nutshell, goes something like this: Why pay higher fees for an actively managed fund that has a shot at posting much bigger returns than the index it's measured against but which also runs the risk of posting smaller returns, when you can buy a low - cost index fund, such as those that track the performance of the S&P 500 index, which pretty much guarantees that your returns will be in line with the index?
As this About.com article discusses, the root of risk inherent in many mortgage products is in how these loans have made things too easy; too easy for anyone to qualify for or afford homes that are * much * bigger than one's budget, allowing people to pretty much dig their own money pit, thereby enabling the fermentation of housing bubbles that subsequently turn into explosive busts.
«We know that having a sequel that feels too much like the first game can be disappointing, so we took a lot of risks and made some pretty big changes.
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.
So if you're sitting on ten million dollars in your savings account, you don't need a lot of insurance, because you can self - insure for pretty much any big risk that happens to you.
Of course, the big risk with Robinhood is that your money will just be sitting there for a long time while you save enough to buy your first stock or ETF, which can be a pretty big psychological drag.
It was definitely by biggest paint risk but I'm pretty happy with it.
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