Sentences with phrase «relatively safe bet for»

It is a relatively safe bet for driverless carmakers to say they will foot the bill for everything from fender benders to violent crashes because semiautonomy is showing that computer drivers are likely safer than human ones.

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But the merger mania overtaking the media industry, where Time Warner Inc., Scripps Networks Interactive Inc. and Starz agreed to sales in the past 18 months, is changing the calculus for top talent in the industry, making Netflix and Amazon look like relatively safe bets with their deep pockets and long - term commitments.
Either heels or flats are fine, but if you opt for heels, keep them relatively conservative; a simple black pump with a heel three inches or lower is a safe bet.
Given that a major West End musical adaptation of the film is slated for next year (making this the fourth Whoopi Goldberg blockbuster to beget a stage musical), and that 2010 also just happens to be the film's 20th anniversary, there's a safe bet that a new release will be coming down the pipe in the relatively near future.
Releasing these vehicles relatively early on plays to the current realities of the market: sales of SUVs and crossovers are hot, making those segments a safe bet for new investment.
For those who want a stylish sub - $ 50K luxury vehicle with genuine sporting credentials and a relatively attractive price tag, the 2014 Infiniti Q60 is a safe bet.
While real estate in the U.S. is a relatively safe bet, Sternlicht said he hasn't put money into investments in China for several years.
And while house flipping might lack the cachet of tech, it's a relatively safe bet compared with the risky world of start - ups, said Eric Smith, director of data analytics for Crowdnetic.
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