Sentences with phrase «risk points they give»

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As Slashdot points out: «given the broader trends within the tech industry, any company that refuses to offer cloud - based products risks appearing obsolete (just ask Oracle about that one).
But with all of these benefits comes risk, as the increase in connected devices gives hackers and cyber criminals more entry points.
We have a methodology called «design thinking» that results in innovation from a human point of view, and the companies that were willing to take risks gave us a chance.
Critics charge that independent risk assessment of the CMHC is virtually impossible, a pertinent point given the heightened fears of a bubble.
One officer is notorious for harassing local black residents, to the point where he has been given a street nickname of «Bro Stupid,» said Burnell Williams, who works with at - risk youth and ex-prisoners for the nonprofit group Against All Odds.
Having a forecast and a model are the beginning points to give you a broad dataset of risk scenarios.
By imitating its well - established bill auction process, the Treasury gave dealers a familiar starting point for developing the risk management and sales programs necessary to support auction bidding for notes and bonds.
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 equity).
This makes sense given how bonds are structured, but I think many investors miss this point when they worry about the potential risks from rising interest rates.
In addition, the risk of fiscal slippage has also diminished given the government's large fiscal adjustment over 2015 - 2016, suggesting a transition to the B3 rating level in coming years is unlikely at this point.
It is worth pointing out that the move to make bitcoin illegal can also put Colombia's economy at risk, considering the fact that the digital currency is growing in both value and popularity, thus creating a strong market that Colombia will have no access to unless they give up on their decisions.
Given the lack of follow - through in the stock market lately, we are pleased that the chart pattern of this low - correlation ETF is presenting traders with such a low - risk buy entry point.
The potential impact on systemic risk is the most difficult aspect of the passive investing revolution to tackle given its largely theoretical nature to this point.
Inside that black box is the mental state of investors, which can be rational, delusional, risk - averse, or risk - seeking at any given point in time.
But for those people who got a lot of money and they're trusting you with their life savings at the point that they need the cash flow today, you just never outgrow the potential risk that that market could give you.
I think most investors would be wise to take a more conservative posture at this point, and be willing to give up some upside for a while... just depends on how much relative performance risk you can stomach.
This would give you far more helpful direction, especially if you had access to entry points and the amount risked.
So, even though I fully realize that at this point declining to give my full name will be interpreted as actually having something to hide (I really do not), I guess I just don't feel safe enough with those of you here to risk it anymore.
Pointing out the dangers of a too - mobile society risks giving personal offense, rather like lamenting rising divorce rates to a husband who has just had to take up residence at the Holiday Inn.
Either way, I'm not sure I'll give this recipe a third try since the risk seems so great at this point.
It outlines the seven principles of «Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points» (HACCP) and gives detailed steps to conduct, identify, assess and reduce high risk zones within a production facility.
«Initiatives such as the Courtauld Commitment, aimed at reducing the environmental impact of the grocery sector, along with high profile food recalls, mean that suppliers and retailers are giving increasing priority to driving out waste, reducing risk and optimising performance,» points out Alan Mutch.
While every Arsenal fan will be urging the players to give absolutely everything for a victory over table topping Leicester City tomorrow, our manager is often a bit more pragmatic than that and whereas we used to sometimes get caught out when throwing players forward, Arsene Wenger will now sometimes make sure of the point rather than risking all for the win.
By far the best article I have ever read on this site, there was no bias or empty statements, just cold hard facts, the writer even respected wengers budget but still pointed to where he should've improved, there are no excuses, what you read is literrally all u get with arsene, if you gave him a budget of 9m or 1 billion, he will ALWAYS take the risk cause he doesn't give a fk about the consequences as if he was a teenager raging through puberty, his stubborn is absolutely pathetic, can you believe he turned down signing a keeper when almunia was shocking, can you believe he didn't sign a CB when squillaci was awful, can you believe that he REFUSED to sign a CDM for almost 8 years, CAN you believe on one of the most important transfer windows of arsenals history, arsene decided to go host charity matches in rome, that's right instead of trying hard for the fans that have respected him and pay him one of the highest managerial wages in the world, he decided to do what he pleased as usual, cause he doesn't answer to anyone, nor does he giving a flying fk, gazidis a man i thought was also a crook went and did arsene's job for him and at least got us a striker (which cost us the title in january last season) and arsene foolishly proclaims that «if i was here we wouldn't of signed danny» meaning we wouldn't of had ANY recognised cf till giroud recovered, arsene wenger is a joke of the highest order, lack of respect, lack of shame and lack order, i despise him
The Bears are content with allowing points and yards — it's inevitable when you move this quickly on offense and give your opponent this many possessions — but they are willing to risk big plays to make their own.
Man City have said the same thing about Sergio Aguero returning, but again, the importance of this game is not lost on both managers and they will be taking risks if it will give them the edge in this closely matched encounter, where just one moment of brilliance from either South American may seal the points.
Not sure I'd want him earlier than R6 given character concerns, but at some point risk / reward says take him.
The identity of the fourth signing has yet to be revealed, but in a summer in which the «Special One» is overseeing big changes at the club, it is more than likely to be another high - profile player as opposed to Lozano who would be a risk at this point given that he's still raw and yet to prove himself at a high level.
Not trying to start an argument just wanted to get my point across and if the selection is switched (plus cech to me is a better keeper but the risk of courtois leaving if he wasn't given the number 1 spot is what meant cech became number 2 to someone ten years younger than him) that would make the split 5 - 6 arsenal - Chelsea, a much more balanced split.
Arsene Wenger hinted that today's Arsenal team may include some rotation to give the players that were in Russia on Thursday a breather, but I wonder just how much of a risk he will take considering that Burnley are still only two points below us in the table.
At the risk of cherry picking statistics in order to prove a particular point, West Ham's form over the past nine games gives every reason for supporters to breathe a little easier right now.
And then, on top of that, the original point of «they don't give diuretics to babies for fun» — pretty sure that choice is made because, uh, the need outweighs the risk.
On one side, you have the natural movement who accept a perceived increase in risk, for benefit of thousands of years of biological trial and error, or God given attributes depending on your point of view.
If your baby is at this age point and still enjoys being swaddled, try settling them down for a nap in your arms swaddled loosely, giving them the support they're craving without the risk of blankets in their crib.
Dr Tuteur's point was that women of African descent are at higher risk of obstetric problems compared to other ethnic groups, that 1 in 6 women giving birth in the US is of African descent, and that this may explain disparity of outcome to some extent.
«It really pointed to some kind of problem that the devils have with this kind of cell's regulation, which probably gives them a greater risk of developing this type of disease,» Murchison says.
This gives a more accurate prediction of a woman's individual risk of developing cancer, compared to the conventional screening method which uses a fixed «cut - off» point for CA125.
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From that point on, our hormones rule our every decade, giving us our first period (and PMS), the highs and lows of pregnancy, and the big M. And this chemical influence is actually a good thing: So - called sex hormones, like estrogen, progesterone and testosterone, help keep our sex drive up, our risk of heart disease down and our baby - making ability primed.
Hello Dr Greger, I would like to know your opinion about a number of medical papers on pubmed about kwashiorkor due to rice milk, and there are others that point the danger of give a toddler vegetables milks because de risk of severe malnutrition.
As I found when I posted new study this on facebook — Moderate alcohol consumption as risk factor for adverse brain outcomes and cognitive decline — many social drinkers also get upset when you point out research like this because they don't want to have to give it up.
Current information points out that vegetarian diets play an important part in cancer prevention.Information found at Healthy Organic Vegetarian which also gives a page devoted to breast cancer, gives a clear picture into the importance of food.Exercise is important to promote health too, We can do lots to reduce our risk, maybe people are looking for a quick fix and not prepared to put the work in..
Risk analysis is based on weight, so a serving of any food will give children more points than adults.
Dr. Liu's findings may help explain why studies have shown that populations eating diets high in fiber - rich whole grains consistently have lower risk for colon cancer, yet short - term clinical trials that have focused on fiber alone in lowering colon cancer risk, often to the point of giving subjects isolated fiber supplements, yield inconsistent results.
At risk of putting too fine a point on it, who gives a shit?
One of the biggest lessons we learned was that given the plethora of publishing options available to authors, we needed to fine tune our concept to be a risk free starting point that facilitates success no matter the publishing route.
The efficient frontier is a curve which represents all the points where for a given level of risk (as measured by standard deviation) of a portfolio you are achieving the optimal rate of return.
My main point is this: don't give up your risk control discipline to make a few measly bucks.
My point is that the real risk is giving in to risk aversion, and playing not to fail, rather than playing to win.
Dear Ajay, Investing for longer - period or shorter - period in Equity oriented products does not GUARANTEE you higher returns, the point we need to understand is given the fact that equity products have high risk profile, longer the time - frame the higher the probability of getting better returns.
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