Sentences with phrase «risk running up»

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While prosecutions are rare, women who are hospitalized for abortion complications frequently face criminal and civil action, and even run the risk of spending up to three years in jail.
After a nine - year bull run in stock markets, many analysts consider British and European companies to be close to peak values, ramping up the risk of over-priced purchases.
According to Wolfango Piccoli, from analysis firm Teneo Intelligence, the Five Star leader faces a dilemma: partner up with Lega and risk alienating his own party due to conflicting platforms, or run the risk of holding multiple inconclusive voting rounds and not end up with a speaker in the House.
It works as advertised, but the prices are marked up, and customers run the risk of not being able to get what they want because the store is out of stock.
In a note to clients, UBS economists Thomas Wacker and Jürg de Spindler foretell «a chain reaction of bank runs and soaring risk premiums... that ultimately breaks up the entire eurozone.»
If your business isn't keeping up with market trends, you can run the risk of losing talented employees and turning away top prospects.
LONDON, Jan 31 (Reuters)- Global investors trimmed equity holdings by 1.2 percentage points in January, concerned that markets have grown complacent after a thundering bull run and seeing risks of an inflation wake - up call.
LONDON, Jan 31 - Global investors trimmed equity holdings by 1.2 percentage points in January, concerned that markets have grown complacent after a thundering bull run and seeing risks of an inflation wake - up call.
So in practice, if you are young software developer or entrepreneur in San Francisco, you can choose to work at a start - up that will have a more than 50 percent chance of going out of business in the next 18 months without risking the embarrassment of running out of money and having to move back in with your parents.
If FUBU had failed, he explained, at least he wouldn't have run up huge debts just to live, and run the risk of going bankrupt personally or ruining his credit rating.
How many employees and managers of the world's largest financial institutions were aware of the increased risks their firms were taking on in the run up to the latest crisis?
Franchising allowed me to fulfill my dream of running my own company without the start - up risk and stress.
The biggest risk for most business owners is that they'll be so busy running their companies they'll take their eye off the road — and end up in a head - on financial collision before they ever knew what hit them.
In the run up to the recent financial crisis, his oversight of Wall Street's risk disclosures was ineffective, one reason cited for the severity of the crisis.
«We wanted to run our store cooperatively, which suggested a partnership, but we were afraid of the liability risks we'd assume if we opted for a traditional partnership status,» says Carine Ullom, one of the owners of Simple Goods General Store, a Lawrence, Kans., retailer of environmentally safe products, which is set up as an LLC.
You do not want to put your home at risk with a home equity loan nor do you want to run up high - interest credit card debt or dip into money in your retirement portfolio, which you'll need for your future.
Like many of us, I run the risk of getting too wrapped up in what I don't yet have that I might not focus on what I do have.
Unlike aircraft, ships lack a back - up navigation system and if their GPS ceases to function, they risk running aground or colliding with other vessels.
If you're depending on your portfolio to throw off a certain amount of cash and you take too much risk by choosing investments that are too volatile, you could come up short regarding your living expenses and be forced to accelerate withdrawals, increasing the chances that you'll run out of money or shortchange your estate.
When you do run into problems, these heavily screened tenants won't risk the damage to their credit or references and when push comes to shove they usually pay up.
One of the major themes running through my body of work, both on this site and at Investing for Beginners, can be summed up in the statement, «Know your risks».
And it is not just the way he talks about the NRA, although that runs the risk of motivating the group's five million - plus members to show up and vote.
Yet, the run - up in oil has been about a lot more than just Syria; it's also about falling supply, rising demand and other geopolitical risk factors.
The run - up in credit growth and the associated boom in house prices in recent years presented two implications for the economy: they tended to boost growth in the short term, but carried the risk of a damaging correction if they continued too long.
A number of near - term risks clearly exist for European markets, not least the potential for the United Kingdom to vote to leave the EU in June — particularly if data coming out of Europe deteriorates in the run - up to the referendum or if there is an escalation in the refugee crisis.
Voting against the policy action was Thomas M. Hoenig, who believed that continuing to express the expectation of exceptionally low levels of the federal funds rate for an extended period was no longer warranted because it could lead to a build - up of future imbalances and increase risks to longer run macroeconomic and financial stability, while limiting the Committee's flexibility to begin raising rates modestly.
With social customer acquisition, you run the serious risk of winding up in what Eric Ries calls «Success Theater».
They have done the heavy lifting for you and, while it may not be as highly leveraged as commercial / residential real estate, it's usually sufficient that you're gaining most of the inherent benefits of leverage while incurring lower level of risk that's typically inherent in real estate (current coastal run - ups not withstanding).
Personally, I think it may be worth saving up some more risk capital before investing in the stock market if you run into these problems as the fees charged for trades is likely to eat up too much of your balance.
Because they're secured, you don't run the risk of building up large amounts of unsecured debt.
Your risk is your coins don't get called and the recent alt coin run up is retraced quickly.
Because without their steadfast support of freedom of speech and religion, you run the risk of ending up in a theocracy that only accepts a religion other than your own.
Reparations activists consequently run the risk of conjuring up all kinds of irritations in commission testimony, without any guarantee of a substantive result.
Perhaps conservative evangelicals run the risk of being needlessly dogmatic on some issues, thereby alienating the next generation, while progressives are in danger of giving up so much historic doctrine that their faith is starting to look more like Campolo's humanism than historic Christianity.
Without knowing our Bible, we constantly run the risk of shrinking the story, or trying to control it so it ends up serving our own predetermined agenda.
It must have been very disconcerting; they probably ran the risk of crashing in considerable disorder, and getting gobbled up.
Advocates of the Fairness for All approach argue that evangelicals and other faith groups end up with greater protections when actively involved in crafting legislation; if left up to the courts to weigh the rights of either side, Christian - run institutions and businesses — from churches to bakers — risk more severe restrictions.
He says those who make arguments for God's existence are like people who point a flashlight at the sun and run the risk of ending up like the women who went to Jesus» tomb — with a living God on their hands rather than a dead one.
I'll have to roast up a triple batch so that I don't run the risk of «running out,» i.e. have not enough nuts for my own personal snacking delight.
«We still run two facilities from a risk standpoint — making sure that we are separate enough so that if anything were to happen, we could still supply our customers — but consolidated enough that we don't give up any of the cost benefits by being totally consolidated,» Gum explains.
If you turn the heat up to speed things up then you run the risk of the fat smoking in the oven and there will be rubbery spots and extra crispy spots on the bacon.
The additional processing also runs the risk of damaging the amino acids that make up the protein in whey.
Every oven has a hot spot, and if you don't correct for it, you run the risk of unevenly cooked pastries — or worse, some that burn or wind up underbaked.
Sure, other game plans may be more likely to pitch a shut out and more likely to make fans happy, but they also run a higher risk of getting blown up and letting the score get out of hand.
Whywould a vet with such a practice risk his career to pick up some money on a betif he ran a ringer?
I can't see a team with a need for an edge rusher taking a risk that they could pick up a guy of Ray's caliber in the second round and passing on him, especially if there's a run on pass rushers at the top of the first round.
Hector Bellerin has recovered from that heavy knock that he sustained early on at Stamford Bridge, but Wenger has run a real risk with his line - up as he has kept his faith in the same players that let him down last weekend.
He virtually ignores the inside pitch, knowing the umpire is not likely to call one a strike and the pitcher doesn't want to risk inciting a brawl or give up a home run by throwing one.
Should United end up taking a while to offer a De Gea a new and improved deal with the club, they could run the risk of losing him, something they surely wouldn't want to do.
I still don't understand people's obsession with boxing players in to a specific role... The whole «true DM» is a dying breed, even Coquelin is arguably something else considering the advanced positions he takes up often in front of Santi and takes major risks in winning the ball back for us... IMO, the reason Coquelin has had such a successful integration into the first team is that he focussed incredibly hard on the basics of his role first and foremost before adding other elements to his game (long - balls, driving runs into space, more aggressive ball movement in general) it's not rocket science to tell a player to curb the attacking side of their game and focus primarily on defence before attack... Nor is it that hard to see that playing in a midfield pairing with either Ramsey or Cazorla is going to be different as well.
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