Sentences with phrase «seeing obvious risks»

This optimism can become blinding and prevents us from seeing obvious risks or pitfalls.

Not exact matches

Given how long it takes to see the fruits of any significant research effort (Apple's latest iPhone chip was eight years in the making), the risk to research and innovation from activists who force deep cuts to drive up the share price and then sell out before the pipeline dries up is obvious.
While we have no reason to suspect anything untoward, we would recommend that Whaleclub users diversify their trading with other providers to protect against the obvious risks we have all seen in the digital and crypto currency space.
Arsene Wenger saw his Arsenal team get over-run by Liverpool this evening, but it was obvious to all Gooners that he had taken a massive risk by leaving our best player (and the League's top scorer) on the bench in the hope of disrupting Jurgen Klopp's plans.
- Wenger can be so insane to do it.The man is out of this world and complety insane.He can not see what it is obvious for the entire world.To have better players on the bench and to keep favouring the same out - of - form or not good enough players week after week is madness.To play for draw from the beginning against an awful team which got beaten by the entire league on a daily bases - this is something unimaginable.It is not Mertesacker fault for being embarrased by any player on the planet, it is the manager fault for exposing him as a laughing point of focus.Wenger must go, the man is deluded, he is scarred to take any risk for success.Well, guess what - only showing courage and breaking the risk can bring you success.Not the case - I predict a chain of defeats following, with the cherry on top being a big defeat against Spurs - a team which, despite our hate, plays real football (with great results I must say).
BUT I DO NT REALLY THINK THAT THIS IS THE SOURCE OF THE PBM AT ARSENAL RIGHT NOW.THERE MUST BE SOMETHING ELSE, AND WE AS FANS CANT DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT COZ ITS OCCURING WITHIN THE CLUB ITSELF WHICH WILL NEVER BE EXPOSED TO US, ALL WE CAN DO IS TO WATCH AND TAKE DECISION UPON OUR OWN PERSONNAL INTEREST.THE ONLY ONE AND OBVIOUS PBM WE CAN SEE NOW IS: ARSENAL IS TRYING TO PRODUCE CHEAP YOUNG PLAYERS, TAKING THE RISK OF PUTTING THEM ON THE PL AND CL CHALLENGE SO THAT THEY WILL BE EXPERIENCED AT A VERY YOUNG AGE AND TALENTED AND THEY WILL SOLD AT A VERY HIGH PRICE COS THAT SEEMS TO BE THE FASHION NOWADAYS.BUT IT DID NT WORK!!!!! At the end of the day, whos loosing?
This is important to me, because while I have seen many articles citing science in discussing the risks of CIO, all of these writers have an obvious anti-CIO bias and are not presenting a balanced view of the research with all its limitations.
The relatively obvious implication of this being that allowing target date funds to be designated as the default investment in a 401k is nearly an open - ended invitation to the fund manager and employer to take as much risk as they see fit.
This is somewhat obvious risk planning, but you might be surprised how often the obvious isn't really seen by people.
But when I look at the US, UK & European property sectors, I don't really see a tremendous amount of value vs. the price recovery (to date) & the obvious risks still present at this point in the cycle.
It is obvious that the common shareholders see more variability (risk) in what they take home than bondholders, raw material suppliers, employees or anyone else involved in the operation of the firm.
Beware: Risk of data breaches rises when you travel — The odds your card's data will be taken rise when you're on holiday for an obvious reason: You like to hang out at the same places the cyberthieves do... (See Data breaches)
So in my experience, drugs can make the process easier and perhaps even shorten it, but I am not a big fan of them when vets prescribe them because of obvious risks for side - effects and the fact that once the dog is weaned off, I have seen relapses (just as in people), whereas with no drugs, the process took longer but the results seemed to me more reliable, at least in my humble opinion.
We risk belaboring those obvious points because not a single reporter or commentator in the so - called mainstream media, as far as we can tell, has seen fit to remark on, let alone express alarm over, this stupendous grab for global, despotic power.
Life insurance companies today are becoming more tolerant of prescription drug control of cholesterol and high blood pressure because, simply put, they see an obvious improvement in the risk that they are insuring.
Short, or accelerated, courtships are a risk factor for poor marital outcomes, including divorce (i.e., «the quicker they rise, the harder they fall»).1 The reasons for this association are fairly obvious: it is very hard for two individuals to truly get to know each other and gauge long - term compatibility in a short amount of time, and very often individuals base their relationships on feelings of passion that are highly variable (see «Am I in love?»).
Putting aside the obvious, such as infidelity, not seeing eye to eye on money matters and general abusive behavior, there are three sources of conflict many spouses may not consider, despite them being potential risks in an otherwise healthy marriage.
Though there are obvious risks involved, one parent who bought his son an Internet - consulting franchise told the Journal, «As a parent, the best gift you can ever receive is to see your children happy and successful.»
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