Sentences with phrase «risky decision»

Compared to someone who makes a lot of risky decisions when driving their motorcycle, you will be able to save as long as insurers see that you have a clean cycling record.
It's a bold and risky decision for a company for whom traditional methods are obviously not working.
Two other results suggest that while optimism is rampant, it might be encouraging risky decisions.
It was, in retrospect, an insanely risky decision.
Exceptional leaders have the ability and confidence to make intuitive, and sometimes risky decisions.
Therefore, show your willingness to get down to any new assignments, learn new programs and accept risky decisions!
His previous studies have suggested that the presence of peers influences adolescent behavior by increasing the perceived reward value of risky decisions, he explained.
However, this can be a very risky decision, because, if a major damage were to ever occur, they could face major unnecessary financial hardships.
The researchers decided to conduct the study because they hypothesized that marathon pacing might reflect decision making, and previous studies show that men generally make riskier decisions in many other situations.
According to neuroscience research from the University of Southern California and Duke University, women make less - risky decisions in high - stress situations.
Didi Taihuttu has experience in taking risky decisions and traveling around the world.
Perhaps I'm only comfortable investing in stocks that have a CAPM of less than 15 %, which would be a generally less risky decision and a vote for relative stability.
No matter how great the deep squat is, it's always better to be safe than sorry so avoid risky decisions if you're not sure you can do the movement in a safe and effective manner.
Stressed and exhausted moms may make riskier decisions from fatigue.
One man on that list is Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone, but for Balague, it would be a very risky decision despite the Argentine's class as it would go against everything that has been engrained into Arsenal as a football club over the last 20 years.
Homebirth midwives are notorious for pretending that complications are «variations of normal» and for praising women for highly risky decisions.
WASHINGTON — In trying to replace the famous food pyramid, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has made a bold though risky decision.
Similarly, testosterone builds up in traders when they're making money, and it can cause them to become overconfident and make overly risky decisions.
Teenagers are driven to seek new experiences: Adolescents are more likely to ignore information that could prompt them to rethink risky decisions.
I'm kind of gutted I didn't do the Santa Cruz trek, but it would have been too risky a decision to take after the struggles we endured on Laguna 69.
I encourage you to read «Documents Detail Risky Decisions Before BP Well Blowout,» by Henry Fountain of The Times.
The other thing that helps them cover this obviously risky decision is that pricing is such that premiums paid will equal the death benefit within 6 - 8 years and if you're still around you keep on paying them.
It suggests a general cautiousness, a reluctance to take risky decisions, a preference for the easy life.
The researchers also found an association between longer future - sightedness and less risky decision - making at a U.S. state population level.
Firms run the risk of management making risky decisions with a stockpile of cash, such as investing in questionable acquisitions or pet projects.
Particularly considering when the club splashed out $ 40m to sign him, as per BBC Sport, it seemed like a very risky decision as the 29 - year - old hadn't shown a great deal to suggest that he was capable of making that kind of step up in class.
Start today, by making one risky decision or taking one risky action, even if its benefits or consequences are minimal; it's the start of a new habit that might someday help you achieve your loftiest goals.
Substandard sleep not only has ties to Alzheimer's disease, stroke, diabetes and cardiovascular disease, but it can also lead to risky decisions and memory problems.
But the key factor for von Holzhausen is that as Tesla rolls out its Model 3 sedan, attacking the mass market, he's witnessing the return on his risky decision to join CEO Elon Musk back when Tesla was selling only one car, the original Roadster.
Difficult, significant and risky decisions (for instance, moving forward with a major acquisition) are almost impossible to reverse and therefore carry tremendous risk to the organization and the future of the CEO and the rest of the executive team.
By that afternoon, however, the promising leads had collapsed, and officials confronted a risky decision: proceed without the help of the public to avoid tipping off the suspects or publicize images of them and risk driving them deeper into hiding or worse.
This journey and the perils of failure have been interrogated from many angles, from making risky decisions to start the next iconic business to the demands of having your own startup.
The reason people resist is due to stereotypical belief that early retirement is a risky decision.
It was a sensible deal that brought in an outfielder who could dominate Arlington for a decade, and the organization should be praised for making such a risky decision.
Personally I think it would be a risky decision for Arsene Wenger to let both players go in one transfer window, especially as that eliminates all our back up options who have Premier League experience.
This is a risky decision but if we are not really unlucky, it can definitely unlock the potential of Cambell who really needs game time after his heroics at world cup.
In part because some important functions of the brain are not fully developed, even in late adolescence, young people tend to act impulsively, aggressively and make risky decisions.
Whether it's an inappropriate post on social media, or a risky decision that doesn't turn out well, there can be serious consequences for their choices.
Drunk teen can fall into many problems such as encounter with police, driving under the influence of alcohol, accidents and risky decisions.
The new findings suggest that group dynamics tamp down individual personalities, and the researchers say it is the first time that such suppression has been explicitly linked to an underlying cause: the need to conform when faced with a risky decision.
Lab safety experts agree that making people aware that explosions, fires, poisonings, and other lab safety incidents happen because of risky decisions is an essential step in making those incidents far less common.
Around the age of 25, the prefrontal cortex matures to the point where one is better at applying the brakes when faced with a risky decision.
The potential negative consequences of a risky decision, like the loss of financial or social stability, seem too great to bear.
«Because adolescents find socializing so rewarding, we postulate that being with friends primes the reward system and makes teens pay more attention to the potential payoffs of risky decisions
A study conducted at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development provides new insights into these risky decisions.
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