Sentences with phrase «risk them running off»

You want to take care of them and you want to take them with you places, but you don't want to risk them running off.

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Ultimately, Lacavera has a different view of risk than his Canadian peers — the same issue he ran into when trying to get Wind off the ground.
Startups who hold off on publishing sometimes cite the need to protect intellectual property, but critics of the practice point to another reason: With early - stage capital already hard to come by, companies run the risk of scaring off investors if they open their underbaked ideas to rigorous scientific scrutiny.
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.
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.
It also means that funds are never in control of the company, removing the third - party risk of the exchange running off with money or being hacked.
But that runs the risk of kicking off a string of tit - for - tat responses that could culminate in a trade war.
Run - off Road Mitigation can help reduce the risk of a road departure, which could be caused by poor weather conditions.
Pressing the brush down and lathering with hard circular motions will cause the bristles to twist, especially in the center core of the knot, and run a high risk of breaking off.
Critics say that a Taylor - run Fed would run the risk of tightening monetary policy too fast and choking off the recovery from the 2007 - 2009 financial crisis and recession.
A return to US$ 100 oil would accelerate investment in electric vehicles and bring forward the moment of cost parity with petrol and diesel engines, at which point the oil industry risks losing its footing forever and going into run - off.
The trade - offs in this scenario are that market fears of inflation running too hot would be assuaged, alongside a higher risk of policy accident if the Fed becomes too aggressive in attempting to exorcise inflation before secular forces tame it organically.
And should one run the risk of losing faith by examining its true foundations, he is certain to be chilled by the dictum, in Hebrews 6:4 - 6, that «It is impossible for those who were once enlightened... if they fall away, to renew them again...» Those who originated a religion based on deception and delusion clearly knew that if the conditioning broke down or wore off, it could not work again.
Does it cut me off from God, and run the risk of my going to hell if not confessed?
When we stop giving our bodies the fuel it was designed to run off of we risk malfunctioning.
Although that runs the slight risk of over-flouring, I think it outweighs the hassle of trying to scrape the dough off a surface when I haven't floured enough.
The team was such a sure bet that it ran the risk of falling off, but instead it actually exceeded even the expectations of experts.
On one read - pass option where the Buckeyes tried to ease pressure from Elliott and the running game with a pass option on the outside, Barrett simply chose not to risk the throw and instead handed off into one of the Spartans» patented six - man zone blitzes.
And here's what his reasoning was: Sandy is a doer; he likes to play golf, to wire up fancy stereo sets, to fool with his cars and to go out and play and have fun, and every time he wound up and threw a baseball he ran the risk that some time in the future, some day maybe 10 years off, he would lose the use of that bad arm and not be capable of doing the things that he wanted to.
That is surely the case after this first leg: A collective terror enveloped CSKA whenever Arsenal's forwards ran at them and, understandably backing off rather than risking being beaten to a challenge, they only succeeded in causing themselves serious problems.
That does mean the team are running the risk of taking their eye off the ball in the league ahead of this Stoke game.
As well as appealing for any information about the theft, I'd like to remind the public that ticket - touting is a criminal offence, and that anyone buying tickets off the street runs the risk of being refused entry if those tickets turn out to be stolen.
Your child also runs the risk of having a friend who wants to show off the weapons that are in his house.
Of course, grandparents who report abuse run the risk of being cut off from grandchildren, especially if the agency decides that the children are not at risk.
The glacier is unstable in places, and those that wander off run the risk of falling into a crevasse — and staying there forever.
When buying from cloth diaper knock off sites, you're running some risks.
Consumer brands are usually very sensitive to how they're perceived, making them far more vulnerable to online action than a typical politician — Congressional offices EXPECT to get criticized via email, and they accept that many constituents will simply never be happy with them, but a corporation takes a great risk if it runs off even a few of its customers.
Previously, county residents had to travel out of state to purchase fireworks and ran the risk of being ticketed by local police if they set them off.
But if we take our names off the waiting lists, like I ultimately had to, we run the risk of giving up on a great education for our kids.
While spring saw the rise of crazy comfortable seamless leggings, summer is all about taking some length off in favor of colorful shorts you can wear to the gym, on a long bike ride, or to yoga without running the risk of flashing your fellow yogis.
Even if you're an experienced runner, taking at least one or two days off from running each week reduces your risk of shin splints and other overuse injuries.
Always think damage control, never «falling off the wagon», so to speak, as once off, you run the risk of never getting back on.
The downside is the risk that your flood consistency icing is too thin and it could run off the edge of the cookie.
As with a lot of other things, this conversation with a date will come in time, but for now, you want to get into conversation with people who could potentially be «the one» and by putting so much pressure on your next relationship, you run the risk of scaring them off with your overwhelming focus on commitment.
You run the risk of the relationship breaking off earlier than expected because you find out you really weren't all that compatible.
If you put this information on your profile, you run the risk of scaring potential dates off.
If that's actually the case, no problem, but otherwise you run the risk of putting off potential prospects who are actually seeking relationships.
How to Write a Great First Message - the empty text box, or you run the risk of coming off as demeaning and predatory.
When Bella suddenly passes away just as Ricky is beginning to warm up to the couple, he clumsily fakes his death and runs off into the wilderness rather than risk being sent to juvenile detention.
He cooks dinner for his girlfriend Ella (Kara Hayward of Moonrise Kingdom)-- with the help of the family housekeeper — and declares, in response to her brushing off a kiss, «I just think we need to learn to embrace intensity now or we run the risk of ending up like your parents.»
«Lewyn Davis», however, ran the risk of putting me off the brothers altogether.
While this runs the risk of burying crucial options under a sea of NPC interaction, it also provides a sense of life as players run around, chat with each other, and show off their avatars.
School grounds should be inspected for potential hazards such as: • Verandah poles outside doorways, in thoroughfares or in situations where students are unlikely to see them, especially while running; • Steps and changes in level which are poorly proportioned, difficult to see or lack handrails; • Fencing, gates and railings which students climb and which have structural problems, sharp protrusions, splinters or other hazards; • Trip hazards at ground level — protruding drainage pit covers, irregular paving, cracks or tree roots in thoroughfares, broken off post or other remnants of old structures; • Loose gravely surfaces on slopes and where students run; • Slippery patches which may stay damp in winter; • Rocks which students can fall onto or throw around; • Embankments which students can slip down or which have protruding sharp objects; • Blind corners in busy areas; taps and hoses which are positioned where students play or walk; window glass at low levels through which students could fall; • Holes, cracks or exposed irrigation fixtures in ovals; • Trees or shrubs with poisonous parts, sharp spikes or thorns or branches at eye level; • Splinters and deteriorating timbers in seats, retaining edges and other wooden constructions; • sSeds or other areas with hazardous chemicals or machinery to which students have access; rubbish skips which students can climb into or around, or which place students at risk when trucks enter the school; • Areas within the site used for car parking when students are present; and, • Sporting equipment such as goal posts or basketball rings which have structural or other design or maintenance problems.
Auditors are increasingly raising the alarm about academy trusts at risk of running out of money, with chains raiding reserves and eyeing expansion to pay off deficits.
Do not put this off until the last minute because you run the risk of running out of time.
Everything is rusted and seized and more difficult to remove and you often run the risk of snapping off bolts.
After a few minutes I turned off the ignition, because the fan was still runing and didn't want to risk to loose all the battery power.
It can look beyond the back of your truck for up to 10 metres, to mitigate against the risk of running somebody off the road with your trailer.
While the coupe does have permanent four - wheel drive and can, in theory, take you off the beaten track, you're not going to want to run the risk of damaging its standard 20 - inch wheel and tyre package — especially as a replacement set of Michelin Latitude Sports (the rears are a whopping 285 / 40R20) will set you back around $ 2000.
Additionally, if the ignition switch is moved from the run position, the engine will be turned off resulting in a loss of power assistance from the steering and braking systems and increasing the risk of a motor vehicle crash.
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