But
you run little risk in filing a dispute now since the debts are too old for the collectors to file a legitimate lawsuit.
Not exact matches
Buying directly from a fabricator can cost as
little as $ 500, but you
run the
risk of not meeting zoning requirements.
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.
The contributions unloving people might make to children
run the
risk of damaging them, and there is
little doubt on anyone's part that the contributions of hate - filled persons create serious damage to the lives around them, whether child or adult.
There is so much for all of us that hides Jesus from us — the church itself hides him, all the hoopla of church with ministers as lost in the thick of it as everybody else so that the holiness of it somehow vanishes away to the point where services of worship
run the
risk of becoming only a kind of performance — on some Sundays better, on some Sundays worse — and only on the rarest occasions does anything strike to the quick the way that
little girl's cry did with every last person who heard her realizing that Jesus didn't show for any of them — the mystery and miracle of Jesus with all his extraordinary demands upon us, all his extraordinary promises.
This is due to its highly - absorbent nature, meaning that if you go over your intended amount even a
little bit then you
run the
risk of making your muffins ultra dry.
Maybe a bowl of rice cereal once in a blue moon won't hurt, but does a mom seriously want to
run that
risk with their
little one?
If you're looking for a soft structured baby carrier that can give you a lot of support for your
little one without
running the
risk of being too heavy or hot for summer weather, check out the Fresh Shine Baby Hip Seat Carrier.
What's more, members of the State Senate, House of Delegates and Montgomery City Council have
little to
risk by
running because they are not standing for re-election until 2018.
According to documents filed by federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York, Silver used his relationship with JoRon Management, a Buffalo - area company
run by Jordan Levy, to invest his money in Counsel Financial, which prosecutors call a «private investment vehicle that promised a high annual rate of return with
little risk.»
When analyzed together, their
risk for breast cancer mortality decreased an average of 24 % per metabolic equivalent (MET) hours per day of exercise, where one MET hour equals a
little less than a mile of brisk walking or about two - thirds of a mile of
running.
Toward the very end of the escape, when there was very
little energy left, participants had to make a very difficult decision: whether to rescue an injured person trapped under a heavy cabinet
risking their own lives, or
run for the exit ignoring the individual's cries for help.
According to a new study published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, walking or
running as
little as 15.3 miles per week can reduce your
risk of developing Alzheimer's by 40 percent.
With all of that mercury accumulating inside the body, it is
little wonder why people with amalgam fillings
run the
risk of hormonal and reproductive problems.
One word of caution - you should not chest - lift higher than you can handle, mostly because this will
run a
risk of injury, and partly because, no matter how
little high you can lift, the benefits will remain the same.
Too
little and you
run the
risk of not fuelling your muscles.
I've always loved Smock dresses, Asos always seem to be flooded with them, but being small I always worry that I
run the
risk of looking a
little bit like a child, but I suppose I won't know until I try one out!
If you don't have at least a pop or two of color you
run the
risk of making your whole day a
little bit dark.
Long - sleeve maxis
run the
risk of looking
Little House on the Prairie - ish, but not when you wear yours like this.
In fact, you
run the
risk of looking like a character from
Little Red Riding Hood or the dwarf from Don't Look Now.
And why exactly do I want to stretch something over my belly, button it, and
run the
risk of breathing just a
little too heavily and shooting buttons at unsuspecting coworkers when everything inevitable goes to hell?
If you throw out your contact info in the first message, you
run the
risk of looking a
little creepy.
Not wanting to
run the
risk of Monster being discovered, Max and Chuckie try to build up the campaign and confidence of Monsters opposition - shy
little candidate named Myron Peabody.
If your business is incredibly busy, you could
run the
risk of overloading your staff and leaving them
little time to progress in their role.
But it
runs the
risk of being a case of too late too
little.
Research shows that if you retire at 65 (not 55 or 56 like the Petersons) you would need a nest egg that's 25 times the annual amount you plan to withdraw to ensure
little risk of ever
running out of money.
The upshot, though, is Warshawsky concluded that while an annuity didn't always outperform systematic withdrawal, an annuity provided more inflation - adjusted income throughout retirement often enough (with
little risk of ever
running out) so that «it is hard to argue against a significant and widespread role for immediate life annuities in the production of retirement income.»
In my experience, those holding this visa are highly educated with desirous skill sets, are well compensated and usually have very
little debt which makes them very good credit
risks (holy
run - on sentence).
Size: Mutual funds and ETFs
run the
risk of having too much or too
little in assets under management (AUM), a measure of a fund's size.
The upshot: rather than planning as if you'll live to a specific age — and
running the
risk that you'll have
little or no savings left if you live longer than that — you're better off considering the chance that you could still be alive and kicking at different ages, and basing your spending on that possibility.
Qualifying for a lower interest rate could help you pay your loans off sooner, and you have
little risk of
running into financial trouble.
Once you start investing, it will happily encourage you to cut your winners,
run your losers, diversify /
risk too much or too
little, abandon your original investment thesis, etc..
Regardless of how you think about it, you have to realize that you are
running a concentrated
risk here, and play everything else a
little safer as a result.
Withdrawing too much too quickly can put you at
risk of
running out of money, while being overly cautious and withdrawing too
little might lead to a less satisfying retirement lifestyle than you might otherwise enjoy.
Outerwall has historically produced high returns on capital, and it's a business that doesn't need much tangible capital to produce huge amounts of cash flow (an attractive business), but it has been
run similar to companies that get purchased by private equity firms — leverage up the balance sheet, issue a dividend (or buyout some shareholders), thus keeping very
little equity «at
risk».
Perhaps the biggest con to the FIV vaccination is the notion that if we inject a
little of the virus early on in the life of our cats in order to prevent contracting the disease later on, then we
run the
risk of losing them permanently if they are ever picked up by animal control or a shelter if they wander off.
Every minigame collection
runs the
risk of being too much in a way that offers too
little.
But I am still a
little dubious as they could
run the
risk of making those characters a bit crap as well.
Tightly integrating these modules such that they actually
run within the PU, rather than switching to them from the PU where appropriate, will add complexity, cost, and
risk to the project, and probably has
little to no value to the user experience, unless the goal is...
Sure, one can argue that angle works since Yoshi's Island games are basically prequels to the Super Mario titles, but much like Mario's own issues with facing Bowser time and again, it
runs the
risk of getting a
little stale when it seems like Bowser is the only bad guy left in the Mario universe (except when an RPG comes along).
Otherwise the work
risks being regarded as one more statistics - driven model, of innumerably many already published in the literature, that in the long
run (for the reasons that George Box explains) have yielded
little in the way of deeper climate understanding and predictive confidence.
Last year, CEI
ran advertisements, featuring a
little girl playing with a dandelion, that downplayed the
risks of carbon dioxide emissions.
First, because you don't know much about your state specific laws on issues, you know
little about the the business side of the law (for instance how much of a retainer should you get for X tort / crime), you
run a huge
risk of making sure you stay solvent and don't commit malpractice.
Its obligations under the Directives, and their relevant confines, were quite clear, and — in the absence of knowing the actual reason for this policy decision — the best that may be said is that the defendant decided to
run the
risk, which was significant, knowing of its existence... I conclude with
little hesitation that the defendant's breach is so serious that, subject to the final issue of causation, it must pay compensation to the claimant under the Francovich principle.»
They generally have
little power or resources compared to the governments or organizations that administer these services and
run the
risk of being denied essential benefits if they make a complaint against those who control these systems and services.
There's
little nuance in text and you
run the
risk of it not making sense in print.»
Asking about salary right off the bat could seem a
little presumptuous and you could
run the
risk of showing that you're motivated by money alone.
When
little ones don't get enough shut - eye they can become cranky, tired and moody, and
run the
risk of developing a host of physical and behavioural problems.
If you charge too much, you might be stuck with extended vacancies; if you charge too
little, you
run the
risk of having an investment that isn't profitable.