Sentences with phrase «risk at any moment in time»

Your credit score is a number that summarizes your credit risk at any moment in time.

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In addition, I would point out that equities are purchased and traded by private individuals, who inherently have time value of money and liquidity preferences that are also priced into equities, given their specific limitations and characteristics (e.g., in the event of a stock market crash, liquidity may disappear at the exact moment it is most desired, and therefore the risk of that lack of liquidity is priced into the equityIn addition, I would point out that equities are purchased and traded by private individuals, who inherently have time value of money and liquidity preferences that are also priced into equities, given their specific limitations and characteristics (e.g., in the event of a stock market crash, liquidity may disappear at the exact moment it is most desired, and therefore the risk of that lack of liquidity is priced into the equityin the event of a stock market crash, liquidity may disappear at the exact moment it is most desired, and therefore the risk of that lack of liquidity is priced into the equity).
One of the studies Tim has referenced basically concludes that the only thing policymakers can do is work on the assumption that biofuels, at this moment in time, are worse than petroleum fuels because of the future risk of land clearing and other GHG emission increases.
Research published online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that for Danish men who survived skull fractures during this time period, the risk of dying at any given moment was 6.2 times higher than for their uninjured counterparts.
However, one - on - one time is very difficult to fit in — I usually get only a few moments each day to work individually with at - risk students, or I am taking time after school to tutor students in a 1:1 environment.»
In my humble opinion, people always overestimate risk to their principal at the moment, and always underestimate the risk to purchasing power over time.
There was no way I could risk forgetting moments like children huffing glue near the subway, the dizziness I felt in the helicopter as I stared down at the Nazca lines, or the way dragon fruit melted on my tongue the very first time.
Recent leading cases such as Chilcott v Thermal Transfer Ltd 2009 and Hague v Rotary Yorkshire establish that the employment tribunal should focus on the moment in time when the notice was issued, assess the risk at that time and ask itself whether it would have issued a notice at that time.
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