But if you take trades with higher reward - to - risk ratio, the enlarged trade
risk is less of a problem.
Not exact matches
The
problem with such a
risk profile
is that it
is very similar to an investment in equities, where investors accept much
less security for the upside
of an ownership stake in the business.
The field
of imagination at any rate
is broad, ranging from automatic, instinctual, or reflex actions (in which the
problem of meaning
is virtually, but not entirely, non-existent), to more or
less habitual modes
of response to «natural signs,» and rising ultimately to sophisticated conceptual activity and various poetic or secondary forms
of meaning — making in cultural and social significations.19 In the higher reaches
of semiotic activity an increase in imaginative freedom
is accompanied by a greater
risk of error.
One way, I believe, to address the
problem of under - reporting and increase the chances a concussion will
be identified early on the sports sideline may
be to rely
less on athletes themselves to remove themselves from games or practices by reporting concussion symptoms (which the most recent study shows occurs at a shockingly low rate, [9] or on game officials and sideline observers to observe signs
of concussion and call for a concussion assessment, but to employ technology to increase the chances that a concussion will
be identified by employing impact sensors designed to monitor head impact exposure in terms
of the force
of hits (both linear and rotational), number, location, and cumulative impact, in real time at all levels
of football, and in other helmeted and non-helmeted contact and collision sports, where practical, to help identify high -
risk impacts and alert medical personnel on the sideline so they can consider performing a concussion assessment.
The further along a baby
is the
less likely the
risk of lung
problems.
There
's prolonged, more intense pain postpartum, a longer hospital stay, readmission to the hospital, an upsetting or emotionally traumatic birth experience,
less early contact and connection with the baby, depression and mental health
problems, low self - esteem, relationship issues, difficulty functioning and doing usual daily activities postpartum, chronic pelvic pain from scar tissue,
problems with and discontinuing breastfeeding - along with the associated
risks to mom and baby
of not breastfeeding.
Babies that
are 30 weeks or
less are at a different
risk of gastrointestinal
problems and their feeding
is much more challenging.
There
's also
less risk of reflex which
is when acid from the stomach comes back up the baby
's throat and that acid can also
be inhaled into the lungs and cause the same
problem with inflammation in the lungs.
After 6 months
of age, baby's stomach acids have further developed and therefore,
are less at
risk for
problems.
Basically, the observational studies find that when very low -
risk women have home births following thorough prenatal care, attended by skilled practitioners who transfer to hospital promptly when signs
of a
problem appear, the absolute increase in
risk to the child
is small,
less than 1 per 1000.
So if we anticipate that the babies
are less than 36 weeks and potentially at
risk for respiratory
problems, we will usually have the ALS team there which Advance Life Support team and that usually consist
of a nurse and a respiratory technician and if there
's two, two babies you have to multiple everything by two.
However, research has found that kids who get
less sleep may
be more likely to
be overweight and at higher
risk of health
problems.
Bob — the absolute
risk of drunk driving
is much, much
less than that
of home birth (if you look at a single event, as opposed to annual or lifetime stats; the
problem with drunk driving
is not the
risk, it
is the prevalence).
Breastfed babies
are also
less likely to develop infections or respiratory
problems, which further lowers the
risk of SIDS.
Heath campaigners say that for decades, formula has consistently proven to
be less healthy than breastfeeding - boosting the
risk of diabetes, infections and other medical
problems, and, when used exclusively, contributes to 21 percent higher infant mortality.
Sure, there
is the
risk of a possible trade war with the EU, China, the BRICS states, most
of the world effectively, but this
is seen as a
lesser problem because mainly - exporting countries have more to lose due to import barriers than mainly - importing countries.
We
are brilliant at managing
risk, fixing
problems and rebuilding track that gets washed away, but we
are less good at active management
of change.
Another
problem is that modeling studies, like this one,
are inherently
less powerful than other kinds
of medical research: randomized clinical trials, the gold standard in medical research, in which patients
are randomly assigned different treatments or no treatment; case - control studies, which compare patients who have a condition with those who do not; or cohort studies, which determine the
risk of contracting a disease by studying a group
of people with similar demographics.
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), babies with a birth weight
of less than 5.5 pounds may
be at
risk of long - term health
problems such as delayed motor skills, social growth, or learning disabilities.
Although the product didn't contain nanoparticles — the
problems were ultimately traced to the formation
of a super-thin film — the incident put the concept
of nanomaterials (which incorporate particles or components measuring
less than 100 nanometers, or about 1/250, 000 inch) squarely in the public eye and raised the question
of how to harness their potential while addressing their potential
risks.
But just like some
of the new opioids that scientists
are developing, kratom's active ingredients appear — anecdotally, at least — to deliver pain relief with fewer
problems and
less risk of tolerance.
Richard Wiseman, professor in the Public Understanding
of Psychology at the University
of Hertfordshire, commented: «This
is a huge rise, and the results
are extremely worrying because getting
less than seven hours sleep a night
is below the recommended guidelines, and
is associated with a range
of problems, including an increased
risk of weight gain, heart attacks, diabetes and cancer.»
Influenza remains a major health
problem in the United States, resulting each year in an estimated 36,000 deaths and 200,000 hospitalizations.4 Those who have
been shown to
be at high
risk for the complications
of influenza infection
are children 6 to 23 months
of age; healthy persons 65 years
of age or older; adults and children with chronic diseases, including asthma, heart and lung disease, and diabetes; residents
of nursing homes and other long - term care facilities; and pregnant women.4 It
is for this reason that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that these groups, together with health care workers and others with direct patient - care responsibilities, should
be given priority for influenza vaccination this season in the face
of the current shortage.1 Other high - priority groups include children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years
of age whose underlying medical condition requires the daily use
of aspirin and household members and out -
of - home caregivers
of infants
less than 6 months old.1 Hence, in the case
of vaccine shortages resulting either from the unanticipated loss
of expected supplies or from the emergence
of greater - than - expected global influenza activity — such as pandemic influenza, which would prompt a greater demand for vaccination5 — the capability
of extending existing vaccine supplies by using alternative routes
of vaccination that would require smaller doses could have important public health implications.
Sleeping
less has
been connected to an increased
risk of high blood pressure and general cardiovascular
problems.
Because
of palm oil's composition, it metabolizes more effectively with food, so there
is less risk of having abdominal discomfort or bowel
problems.
New Recommendations from the National Sleep Foundation - The Atlantic January 2015 - Poor Sleep in Adolescence Predicts Future
Problems, Study Says - Los Angeles Times January 2015 - How Sleep Keeps You Healthy, Helps You Heal - Discovery News September 2014 - Lack
of Sleep Increases
Risk of Failure in School Among Teens - Science World Report, from Sleep Medicine August 2014 - Sleep Woes in Old Age May
Be Linked to Brain Cell Loss - Health magazine August 2014 — University
of Chicago Study: Getting More Sleep Could Cut Junk Food Cravings in Half — CBS News August 2014 — University
of Montreal Study Shows Learning
Is Best Enhanced During Sleep - Jewish Business News February 2014 - Link Found between Sleep Duration and Depression - Psych Central February 2014 -
Less Sleep, More Time Online, Raises
Risk for Teen Depression — National Public Radio
1)
Less dairy = better bones 2) Milk doesn't reduce bone fractures 3) Calcium not only isn't as bone - protective as
was thought, it may increase the
risk of cancer 4) Dairy causes digestive
problems for the 75 percent
of people with lactose intolerance 5) Dairy aggravates Irritable Bowel Syndrome [73]
As you'll see in the list
of ingredients (below), several
of the ingredients in MindMatrix has
been proven to promote
LESS risk of these age - related mental
problems.
Studies show people with a variety
of different types
of gut bacteria
are at lower
risk for health
problems relative to those who a
less diverse microbiome.
According to a new study in the Journal
of the American College
of Cardiology, individuals who spend four or more hours
of leisure time per day sitting in front
of a screen (whether it
be computer or TV) have a 48 percent increased
risk of death from any cause, and a 125 percent increased
risk of having a heart
problem that results in hospitalization, compared to those who spend
less than two hours a day relaxing in front
of the TV / computer.
Alan Silberberg talks about digital hygiene and says it
's almost like brushing your teeth and you'll have
less of a
risk in having a
problem.
Children not helped to become
less aggressive during school years
are at significant
risk for future life
problems, including a higher likelihood
of anti-social behavior and legal
problems as adults.
Lowering the amount
of risk in your portfolio by increasing the safer investments (ie more bonds,
less stocks) will help you sleep better at night if that
is a
problem.
The
problem with the current system
is that the originators
of mortgages have
been able to offload a large part
of their
risk onto unsuspecting investors, in some cases by bundling
less desirable riskier loans together with solid projects and selling the whole thing as a safe investment.
AIG's rather sharp handling
of reinsurers in the past carries with it the
risk that reinsurers will
be less than sympathetic to their
problems.
Smaller breeds and puppies
are at more
risk than larger breeds and adult dogs, because it takes
less of a toxin to cause
problems for them.
The club has since issued new breed standards that place more
of a priority on health,
less on appearance, and it has enlisted a team
of vets and monitors to
be on the lookout during the show for breeds deemed to
be at
risk from health
problems, including the basset hound, bulldog, mastiff, pug and shar - pei.
While cats confined to an indoor environment generally live longer and
are at
less risk for contracting infectious diseases or injuries due to trauma, they
are at greater
risk for a variety
of behavioral
problems.
Cats
are very territorial and prefer not to share, so the more cats you have (or the
less boxes you have), the higher the
risk of urinary behavioral
problems in your house.
The «propaganda» you've heard with regards to spay and neuter
is backed up by solid research that indicates male dogs have fewer behavior
problems, run
less risk of testicular cancer and have
less chance
of running away and
being hit by a car than a non-neutered male.
The
problem of how to address
risks on the basis
of less than adequate information has
been discussed many times here, and
is a topic subject to philosophical biases in all directions.
There
is also the
problem that the discipline
of risk analysis
is if possible even
less well understood by the public than
is science.
In hiring the
less educated, they
are going to increase the
risk of problems.
The only things you list that
are actually worse for electronic voting than they
are for paper balloting
are the
problem of risk allocation (there
are fewer points
of failure between the voter and the count in paper ballots, and they
are less easily manipulated), and the
problem of secret balloting (which
is only worse for internet - based voting).
Verification requirements mean that you need to
be forward thinking about the sale, but since transactions
are conducted manually you run much
less of a
risk of being hit by
problems with price fluctuations.
Excessive media exposure in early childhood poses many developmental and behavioral health
risks.1 Exposure to television (TV) and videos before 3 years
of age
is associated with later
problems with language development, 2 — 4 cognition, 5 attention, 6,7 executive functioning, 8 and school achievement.9 These effects may
be more pronounced in low - income populations, where high media exposure
is more prevalent.2 Proposed mechanisms for these detrimental effects include replacement
of enriching activities with caregivers, 10 reduced language - based and play interactions with parents, 11 — 13 and
less creative child play14 while the TV
is on.
More disruptive girls tend to show
less empathy than girls without behavior
problems, and this deficit
is greater among females than among males.95 It may
be that lower levels
of empathy pose a greater
risk for girls than for boys because empathy strengthens the ability to foster the strong attachments and relationships that girls value more highly than boys do.96
Group parenting programmes have
been shown to have a positive impact on the mental health
of children and parents in the short term.9 — 12 Positive results have
been obtained from randomised controlled trials and other studies with parents
of children with clinically defined behaviour disorders, 9,13,14 children at high
risk of behaviour
problems, 9,15 and to a
lesser extent with normal populations.16, 17 They have also
been obtained in trials
of interventions for parents and children
of different ages.18, 19 The number
of trials carried out in the UK
is small.13, 15,20,21 A recent systematic review concluded that these programmes
are effective in the long term, 12 but most
of the trials on which this review
was based used a waiting list control design, and as a result outcome data
are not reported on the control groups beyond 6 months.
Based on age and sex findings, cutpoints
were set to identify approximately 25 %
of children in the at -
risk range for
problems and 10 % to 15 % as low in competence, a higher threshold than for
problems, due to an expectation that significant social - emotional delays will
be less common than significant
problem behaviors.
Whereas a child's inhibited conduct
is associated with a
risk of troubled peer relationships and internalizing
problems (e.g., loneliness and depression) in Western cultures, these difficulties
are much
less common in inhibited children from Eastern cultures, though new research shows that children from India and urban China
are equally at
risk.