«That's
a risk you run when you're trying to be focused in your positions.»
Not that I did that, but that is
the risk run when one isn't careful of the distinction of disagreeing with an idea / belief / etc, and disrespecting the person who holds it.
That's just
the risk you run when you are in a hostile environment and you depend upon the equipment around you,» says Dartmouth Medical School professor and former NASA astronaut Jay Buckey, author of the 2006 book Space Physiology.
When used ceremoniously, or occasionally this herb does not run
the risks it runs when it is heavily abused.
Another risk you run when you let your dealer set up your financing for you is getting scammed.
There's some logic to that, but it completely ignores the astonishing
risks you run when investing in any bank!
Not exact matches
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.
When a studio owner get it wrong, and a regular is barred from a class as a result, he or she
runs the
risk of alienating loyal members.
When it comes to saving for retirement, we are facing all kinds of
risks, from skyrocketing healthcare costs to
running out of money because we're living longer than we expected.
(Presumably, this future does not include the
risk of serving expired meat — which the company's China subsidiary
ran into earlier this year
when one of its suppliers was caught repackaging old ground beef.)
While you may be able to improve on an employee's idea, and while it may be easy for you to map out an implementation plan based on that idea,
when you do you
run the
risk of killing their motivation.
Some critics say Obama now
runs the
risk of overreaching
when he should instead be building Republican bridges to resolve the next looming budget confrontation.
When one area of the business is poorly
run, it increases the
risk for the acquirer.
«And on top of that, human beings tend to discount small but important
risks when it seems advantageous in the short -
run.»
When we try to be everything for everybody, we
run the
risk of being nothing for nobody.
If you try to cram that much experience into a single page, you
run the
risk of editing out some previous positions that could carry a lot of weight
when it comes to the job you're applying for.
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
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
when push comes to shove they usually pay up.
That was part of our thinking in late 2013,
when inflation was
running persistently below target: we were concerned about the downside
risks to inflation, but decided against easing policy further to avoid exacerbating growing household indebtedness and elevated house prices.
«If we look historically at periods
when conditions fell into the most negative return /
risk profile we identify (as they are at present), we find that top formations often involve extended
runs of severely negative conditions.
No matter
when you retire, you are safe to pull 4 % from your stock portfolio and
run very little
risk of ever
running out of money.
But for a huge media conglomerate like Disney, even that kind of success isn't enough, especially
when Disney knew that a licensing model would mean higher margins and less
risk than
running an internally - funded effort that shoulders responsibility for marketing, distribution, toy production, physical inventory, and a 300 - person game development studio.
What Trump might euphemistically call «negotiating» in a boardroom
runs the
risk of becoming criminal obstruction
when it's done in the Oval Office.
It's important to keep in mind that
when you get an adjustable - rate mortgage, you
run the
risk of having a higher interest rate in the future.
I think those are bogus, because inflation and investment returns are weakly related
when it comes to
risk assets like stocks and any other investment with business
risk, even in the long
run.
Called a «rising equity glide path,» retirement experts Wade Pfau and Michael Kitces state that this strategy can help protect against the
risk of
running out of money, particularly
when stock market returns are poor early in retirement.3
When you stall your entry into the market, you
run the
risk of getting outrun by competition who will have gathered valuable on - the - ground information and solved problems before you've even planned your launch party.
The issue you're going to
run into
when trying to get an ongoing stream of income out of mutual funds is market
risk.
I bailed out
when gold started to rally because I believe that trade selection is only a small part of successful trading...
risk management is much more important... and the first chapter in the book on
risk management is, «Cut your losses and let your profits
run.»
The
risk of cutting and
running like so many fear - driven investors did on that fateful 1987 day is that even if you avoided some losses by selling early, you'd
run the
risk of missing out on the recovery because, well, how would you know
when to jump back in?
But
when you
run a business from your kitchen table, a back bedroom, or even «on the road» as your travel, you can greatly reduce the downside
risk and expense.
There are bound to be a few accidents
when the race commences but this is to be expected in a nascent industry and can be dealt with accordingly, or we
run the
risk of our top racers fleeing for larger winning circle prices in the bigger picture.
When you attack those whose ideas differ from yours with inflammatory language such as impossible, outrageous, dishonest, and threatened you
run the
risk of being the only one left to hear what you have to say.
Whether it was Bush in Iraq or Obama in Libya, trusting in «the soul of a nation»
when terrorist - affiliated groups
run freely
risks disaster.
When it becomes so easy for us to literally tune in and tune out of our weekly church service — like we would our favorite TV show — we
run the
risk of forgetting that we have a role to play in the life of the Church.
When a patient is mentally under - capacitated, doctors may
run the
risk of playing God in determining whether a life is worth living.
So,
when Protestants reject Mary, they
run the
risk of rejecting the paradox of the divine / human relationship itself.
When we dissassociate from emotions or act as if what happened is normal and even «necessary» without really getting in touch with the hurt or anger or sadness, we
run the
risk of inflicting pain on others.
You only create issues in logic if you deal in absolutes, and
when you deal in absolutes, then you
run the
risk of falling into a fundamentalist mindset, which is raised in this post.
When people generalize from their own partial experience and vision of the world, they run the risk of falsely characterizing the whole - an easy pitfall when reflecting on the religious and moral character of busin
When people generalize from their own partial experience and vision of the world, they
run the
risk of falsely characterizing the whole - an easy pitfall
when reflecting on the religious and moral character of busin
when reflecting on the religious and moral character of business.
Such a man was obviously displaying real courage
when, out of his secret admiration for Jesus, he made the approach to Pilate, at the same time
running the
risk of earning the disfavor of all his fellow Councilors.
When this happens, humanity
runs new
risks of enslavement and manipulation.
As Ed Cyzewski pointed out in his comment, we
run the
risk of making the Bible a dead law book
when we treat it as nothing but rules.
when the bodily fluids of an infected person mix with that of an uninfected person the uninfected
runs a
RISK, not a sure fire guarentee of becoming infected.
When looking at how much «
risk» Romney wants to take on in picking a
running mate, it helps to look at what kind of positive message Romney wants the public to hear in the fall campaign (that is distinct from the obvious negative message that Romney will
run regarding economic....
This also throws light on faith;
when faith resolves to believe it
runs the
risk of committing itself to an error, but it nevertheless believes.
But I
run the
risk of being deceived
when I draw a conclusion about the stick or the object.
When here and there in draft decrees of the Council stress was laid on this role of conscience as irreplaceable even in practice, anxious voices could be heard in the aula, pointing out in alarm that in earlier days the Church used to lay down clear and unmistakable norms, whereas now even at the Council appeal was being made to the individual conscience, so
running the
risk of slipping down into an arbitrary, subjective situation ethics.
When you embark upon this process, you'll notice that once you are able to discard everything you think you know about church, and begin the adventure of reimagining church (step 1), your life begins to spiral upward in some new and interesting ways (step 2), which then causes you to both seek more from Scripture (step 1) but also desire to
run from
risk and return to what is safe and known (step 3).
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.
Truth be told, I think I know
when I will
run the
risk of being the elephant in the room, and who likes to be that?