Sentences with phrase «risk of falling further»

Therefore, the earnings of these companies could be at a greater risk of falling further and for a longer period of time.
«Out - of - school suspensions mean students lose class time, which can place them at greater risk of falling farther behind.

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«There's a clear risk that the reforms, which already fell short in a number of key areas, will be watered down even further
The longer you wait, the further you'll have to fall if you fail, and if you're going to succeed, you'll need to be comfortable with a bit of risk anyway.
The IMF's analysis in its new World Economic Outlook falls far short of what is needed to improve employment and living standards for the majority of people in countries of all income levels, and may even add to the downside risks to the global economy, CEPR Co-Director Mark Weisbrot says.
On the risks of using debt to buy stocks: «There is simply no telling how far stocks can fall in a short period.
Secondary real estate cities outside of core gateway cities such as New York, London, Tokyo, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Paris, Hong Kong, Sydney, Seoul, and Shanghai continue to provide opportunities for yields in markets and asset types that fall farther along the risk curve than those available in gateway markets that are saturated.
Without adopting an understanding of readiness in the several areas mentioned, B2B as well as B2C organizations risk falling further behind the pace of change in buying behavioral dynamics.
Further, it's claimed that Barca will struggle to satisfy his demands as after already signing Neymar and Luis Suarez to new contracts, they are at risk of falling foul of La Liga's salary restrictions which ensure clubs aren't allowed to spend over 70 percent of their income on wages.
With the Sport Play Geo Dome, younger members of the family will be able to join in all the climbing fun without having to run the risk of falling too far.
But park district officials responded that, so far, the increased risk has n`t translated into a large number of serious head injuries such as those suffered by an 8 - year - old Northwest Side boy when he fell from a spiral slide in a Chicago park in 1978.
If you're wearing heels, the risk of falling when you are already unbalanced is far greater, and slips and falls during pregnancy can be extremely dangerous for both you and your unborn baby.
Special safety features: Falling on our mostly soft container is far less dangerous than with rigid, tubular bottles, and there's less risk associated with pull - out of smaller nipples.
Far from helping families children's groups said the policy will lead to parents taking low paid jobs and «cycling» from work to benefits, putting families in greater risk of falling into debt.
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.
Ten apartment buildings in Washington Heights have been designated by a group of city officials as «at - risk properties,» buildings that are deteriorating and in danger of falling into further distress, Crain's reported.
Otherwise, the U.S. risks falling further behind in the race to dominate the clean energy technology markets of the future — becoming a customer, rather than a supplier.
The research team is doing further investigations various aspects of gait and how diabetes and DPN affects how these patients walk on level ground and on stairs, to identify and further understand factors that may contribute to unsteadiness and in turn the increased risk of falls.
Further studies will need to examine whether treadmill training plus virtual reality could be used as part of a prevention package to treat fall risk before falls become common and before injuries occur.»
You should never feel like you are at risk of falling over (if you do, walk your hands a little further from the wall until you feel safe again).
And supply teachers are at risk of falling even further behind their permanent counterparts, warns supply teacher agency PK education.
Beyer said she is concerned that the budget does not increase teachers supplements, money some districts pay teachers on top of their state salaries, which leaves DPS at risk of falling even further behind the Wake and Chapel Hill - Carrboro school systems.
As the curriculum increases in complexity, struggling readers fall further behind, placing them at risk of special education identification, tracking into lower - level coursework, failing to graduate and worse.
As America's second most popular crossover, the Toyota RAV4 wasn't at risk of falling out of favor with customers, but the arrival of a refreshed model for the 2016 model year should further cement its popularity.
He's seen far too many of Kit's loves fall by the wayside, wings burned, to risk it.One day, though, Kit's sober when he makes the offer and John is particularly open - minded to the possibility of accepting Kit's heart and hand.
Voting against the action were Richard W. Fisher, who believed that, while the Committee should be patient in beginning to normalize monetary policy, improvement in the U.S. economic performance since October has moved forward, further than the majority of the Committee envisions, the date when it will likely be appropriate to increase the federal funds rate; Narayana Kocherlakota, who believed that the Committee's decision, in the context of ongoing low inflation and falling market - based measures of longer - term inflation expectations, created undue downside risk to the credibility of the 2 percent inflation target; and Charles I. Plosser, who believed that the statement should not stress the importance of the passage of time as a key element of its forward guidance and, given the improvement in economic conditions, should not emphasize the consistency of the current forward guidance with previous statements.
If you are in the situation where a hardship variation will not assist you or the value of your home is falling, then you may be better off dealing with your lender in court as quickly as possible, rather than risking further delay by going to FOS or CIO.
The 3.9 °C (7.0 °F) warming by 2100 is an improvement of 0.9 °C (1.6 °F) over the business as usual increase of 4.8 ° C (8.6 °F), but falls far short of the 2 °C (3.6 °F) target that has been widely adopted and that would reduce the risks of the most serious impacts of climate change.
The actual outcome will almost certainly fall somewhere between the two, but if we write a temporary political commitment off as failure in December, we risk the reality falling somewhere further down the dangerous end of the «binding» spectrum.
As stated in Briggs and Rees Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments (2005) 4th edition at paras 2.02 to 2.07 & 2.105: (i) The fundamental rule was that if a case fell within the Brussels Regulation, the Regulation alone allocated jurisdiction over the defendant; (ii) There were three overriding principles of interpretation: (i) the wording of the regulation should so far as possible be given a meaning which was common and uniform across the various member states; (ii) provisions which allowed a defendant to be sued against his will in a member state other than his domicile were to be construed narrowly; (iii) the risk of inconsistent decisions should be kept to a minimum.
This reinforced my conclusion that the trades were unsuitable for a nascent fund by demonstrating graphically just how far outside the competence of the LIA their risk and complexity fell.
To remain relevant, your firm needs to identify and streamline all areas of business or risk falling further behind.
As a result of this decision, banks may wish to ensure that, so far as possible, documents relating to offshore accounts remain in the offshore jurisdiction and are not held by the UK branch, so that they can not be at risk of falling within the scope of an s 20 notice.
Because futures offer a way to reduce the risks of falling prices, the introduction of future contracts is expected to bring in large financial players who have thus far been sitting on the sidelines.
This word gap, and similar deficits in social and emotional skills or school - ready behaviors, lead to the achievement gap whereby society's most vulnerable children begin kindergarten unprepared for school; fall further behind; and are then at high risk of dropping out.
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