Sentences with phrase «risk of falling apart»

Some deals can be at risk of falling apart if financing doesn't come quickly, and for this purpose, a private lender would be more suitable.
The pacifier also features a one - piece construction, reducing the risk of it falling apart and being a potential choking hazard for your baby.

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Banks must assess the risk of any continuing regulatory or criminal inquiries before making loans; potential investors are worried that they could come under scrutiny or that projects will be delayed or fall apart.
Hypothetically, a venture capital fund holder of Series A might not want a company to argue hard over merger valuation with an acquiror if there is no marginal benefit to the fund and there is a risk that the deal may fall apart.
As I said in http://phdinparenting.wordpress.com/2008/07/05/no-cry-it-out/#comment-129"rel = «nofollow» > Comment 8, «If someone else is on the verge of having a complete breakdown, is at extreme risk of neglecting or abusing themselves or their kids during the day due to nighttime problems or feels that their marriage is going to fall apart, then they need to do something about their sleep situation.
So denial of risk becomes ever more important or the whole edifice falls apart.
The reasons for this disapproval are manifold: that co sleeping increases the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) due to a parent rolling over on to or otherwise inadvertently smothering the child, that it increases a child's dependence on the parents for falling asleep, that it may interfere with the intimacy of a couple, and that process of separation when the child eventually sleeps apart from the parents may be difficult.
The second observation is to recall how the advocacy of an overt smaller state argument by many in the Coalition would, quite apart from polarising British politics like nothing since» 83, risk seeing the Left falling once again into a framing trap that pushes the centre of gravity in political discourse even further to the right.
The risk for Purnell is that his act of courage - or foolhardiness - will not pull the government down with him, but leave it standing but impotent, the cabinet weakened but intact, too strong to fall apart entirely even though too weak to command events.
For time sensitive real estate deals there is a big risk of the deal falling apart due to delays.
As a result, pre-approvals end up making the mortgage business more expensive for the lender, who has to hedge this risk, only gets paid one - fifth of the time and yet still pays the administrative costs on the 80 % of pre-approvals that fall apart.
In addition, because this type of investment tends to have priority over equity (stock) investors in a bankruptcy, if a deal falls apart, there is less risk for investors.
For the US government, together with the semi-independent Fed, it is relatively easy to lower interest rates, which percolates through the lowest risk sectors of the economy, so long as the dollar does not fall apart.
Yes, things were bad today, but nothing like when the bond market was falling apart out of fear of corporate credit risk
Hell, building a big game of any sort, especially when you're a solo dev or small indie team, runs the risk of everything falling apart when you inevitably hit the wall.
,» Bioessays, 2004 Oct; 26 (10): 1097 - 107, for questions about that); and second, that no matter how perfectly informed we are, the perception of risk OR ANYTHING is a fabric woven of threads of fact and feeling, an affective «gut» tapestry which falls apart without one or the other component.
The good thing about it is that the choice in California was between striking a compromise that still ended up as probably the strongest legislation of any state, versus taking a risk on something stronger that might fall apart.
It may not break, but you'd run the risk of it coming apart and the watch falling to the ground.
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