Sentences with phrase «risk people who»

It takes away custom from legitimate businesses whilst putting at greater risk those people who buy it.
Then again, in a randomized trial of high - cardiovascular - risk people who were given the Mediterranean diet supplemented with either nuts or free extra virgin olive oil and were compared with people on a low - fat diet, there was no difference in diabetes incidence between the 2 variants of the Mediterranean diet in comparison to the low fat diet group.
Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Nick Clegg added: «Any review of bail hostels must explain why they are being used to house more serious offenders, instead of the lower risk people who used to occupy most beds.
At 5 p.m., the Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice and Vera Institute hold a meeting to discuss resetting bail and how bail can lead to the over detention of low risk people who can't afford it, the Schomburg Center, Manhattan.
In this trial, an energy - unrestricted Mediterranean diet supplemented with either extra-virgin olive oil or nuts resulted in an absolute risk reduction of approximately 3 major cardiovascular events per 1000 person - years, for a relative risk reduction of approximately 30 %, among high - risk persons who were initially free of cardiovascular disease.

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A universal basic income system would be unconditional, which he says would encourage innovation and entrepreneurship, since people who otherwise wouldn't be able to take financial risks would have the freedom to do so.
What they look for: «The people who thrive here embrace innovation but still have a healthy appreciation for how to manage risk
This is the second generation of the API undertaking and will extend the study to a larger share of people who have the APOE4 gene, which is a major genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's.
«Your best person is the person who just screwed up,» she says, «When people fear for their job, they aren't going to [take a risk].»
Uber's case is that the driver enters into a binding agreement with a person whose identity he does not know (and will never know) and who does not know and will never know his identity, to undertake a journey to a destination not told to him until the journey begins, by a route prescribed by a stranger to the contract [Uber] from which he is not free to depart (at least not without risk), for a fee which (a) is set by the stranger, and (b) is not known by the passenger (who only is told the total to be paid), (c) is calculated by the stranger (as a percentage of the total sum) and (d) is paid to the stranger.
People have an image of entrepreneurs as those who take crazy risks just for fun.
Eventually, the technology could help providers identify more individuals who are at risk of developing cardiovascular conditions — cardiovascular disease not only affects over 100 million people in the US, it is also the costliest disease in the nation, with associated costs reaching $ 555 billion in 2016, according to American Heart Association.
Low - income Americans saw no improvements in blood pressure, their risk of heart disease, or a drop in the share of people who smoke between 2011 and 2014 compared with the period running from 1999 to 2004, according to a study published in the journal JAMA Cardiology.
Although the law would allow people to grow up to four plants at home, Bourque, who represents 125,000 real estate brokers, said there's no limit on plant size, meaning growers could raise giant plants that produce 5 kilograms (11 pounds) of grass a year, increasing the risk to homes and health.
Check out of your own business and you risk hurting your employees, customers, and people — including family and friends — who gave you money because they believed in you.
This is a group of people who refuse to inoculate their children against infectious diseases that ran rampant before vaccines were introduced, putting not only their own children at risk but also others who are too young or too ill to be vaccinated.
Research shows that people who feel lonely can feel chronically threatened and are at an increased risk of death.
They found that the people on the supplements were no less at risk than the people who didn't take them.
That act rebalanced the scales of risk and reward and, in turn, has led to a flourishing of new medicines for millions of people who suffer from rare diseases.
In fact, the researchers found that for certain groups of people — such as those who started out with a certain minimum amount of vitamin D already in their blood — adding more vitamin D was actually tied with a slightly greater risk of hip fractures.
However, we also found that the risk - tolerance of hybrid entrepreneurs was, on average, no greater than the level of risk tolerance found among people who remained employed — i.e., no greater than the general population,» Raffiee reports.
The first analysis looked at 148 studies involving more than 300,000 people and found that people with social connections had a 50 % lower risk of dying early compared to people who did not have strong social circles.
«This finding suggests that risk tolerance influences how people become entrepreneurs more than it influences who becomes an entrepreneur.»
People who play fast and loose with deductions will appreciate the Audit Risk Meter, too.
Also avoid dealing with those at the other extreme, people who always talk about risks and lead an investor to believe that the venture has no chance of success.
People who felt like their lives had meaning had a 15 % lower risk of death in a 14 year period, compared to those who said they felt aimless.
Some traditional thinking here is that «the person taking the risk is the one who should profit.»
They are completely at the mercy of guards and administrators, who have to balance the safety of the inmates against the public safety risk of freeing dangerous people.
«Creative people who can't help but explore other mental territories are at greater risk, just as someone who climbs a mountain is more at risk than someone who just walks along a village lane.»
Leahy agrees: Personality assessments conducted as part of the Texas A&M University study found that people who are more risk averse and who have more self control were more apt to choose and be successful with the snowball method.
«People who don't take risks generally make about two big mistakes a year.
People who do take risks generally make about two big mistakes a year.»
In New York, San Francisco and other thriving cities, brokers are reporting sharply rising demand for luxury rentals, as affluent people who could afford to own decide there's no cachet anymore in being a homeowner, and lots of risk.
Study the practices of high achievers and you'll typically find people who work hard, persevere, and demonstrate a willingness to take risks and learn from failure.
«It is not only the risk of alienating their LGBT customers, but people who, generally speaking, believe in fairness and equality, who may or may not be LGBT themselves,» Bagnall says.
A giant new study, reported in the New York Times, found that people who drank between three and five cups of coffee a day had a 15 percent lower risk of dying young from heart disease and several other medical conditions.
When Virgin starts any new business, we always hire a core team of smart people who already know the industry and its inherent risks.
Research shows that fearing or accepting risk is a behavior people learn, and people who've grown up in households that are always one paycheck away from eviction are less likely to have learned to take risks with their money.
A 2003 study in New Zealand indicated people who travel for four or more hours have three times the risk of developing blood clots in their limbs than those who do not travel.
«For people who have the risk tolerance, investing that money rather than paying off the mortgage is fine, but think about what would happen if the investments don't pan out and you still have to pay your mortgage,» says Craig Brimhall, vice president of Wealth Strategies at Ameriprise Financial.
Instead, people who fall into this category place less value on personal relationships, and are more likely to advance their own interests (read: pay and promotion) even at the risk of upsetting social harmony.
People hear about how great Slack is — from friends who have it in their offices, or from co-workers who used it at their last job, or from people they follow on Twitter — try the free version inside their teams, then get so hooked on it, the corporate IT buyer is obliged to pay up or risk mPeople hear about how great Slack is — from friends who have it in their offices, or from co-workers who used it at their last job, or from people they follow on Twitter — try the free version inside their teams, then get so hooked on it, the corporate IT buyer is obliged to pay up or risk mpeople they follow on Twitter — try the free version inside their teams, then get so hooked on it, the corporate IT buyer is obliged to pay up or risk mutiny.
«I do think that's a bit of a risk, because until we know who this person is, it's hard to know what kind of strategies they'll want to put in place.»
So why not surround yourself with people who can take risks to help further your vision?
People who start companies are passionate, energetic and unafraid of risk.
That's because once you reduce the risk of failure by having a lot of people around who will hire you next, everyone becomes more open and friendly about what they are working on, which then further amplifies the benefits of having a lot of people around.
«I only have the data at a very high level, but we did detect a small number of people who tested positively in their DNA for being at risk for cancer.
They found that the people who followed the popular diets were associated with more weight loss and a reduction in heart risk factors than those who didn't stick with the diets.
So, if you use the correct version you'll sound intelligent to the grammarians of the world but you risk alienating a certain percentage of people who will not understand your meaning.
Like people who hide cash around their house, travelers run the risk of losing or forgetting their haul, Frommer said.
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