Sentences with phrase «slightly less risk»

Insurers prefer when policyholders opt for higher deductibles, since this puts the companies at slightly less risk.
So this one is definitely up for argument, and it'll vary from dog to dog, but for most dogs, you can probably find a snack with slightly less risk.
Men are slightly less risk - averse, it seems, with 14 % exploring other uses for their office, 9 % trying the conference room, and 9 % investigating what else the storage room has to offer.

Not exact matches

There's slightly less advantage to the VIC members on a risk / reward basis, but man still comes out ahead:
For low - risk women who had never given birth before, home birth led to bad outcomes (such as encephalopathy or stillbirth) slightly less than 1 % of the time.
The AAP guidelines cite data that show home births are slightly less safe, with an increased risk of infant death of one per 1,000 babies born.
Do you stay on the pill, even though prolonged use slightly raises the risk of heart disease and other conditions, or do you switch to a less effective contraceptive?
That's not unusual for women my age, but it means I have a slightly increased risk of breast cancer and that my mammograms may be less accurate.
Because the reps are higher and the risks are lower in phase one, you'll need fewer warm - up sets and you'll also need slightly less rest between sets than you will in phase two.
Eating or drinking more than 74 grams of fructose per day (slightly less than what's in one 20 oz bottle of Mountain Dew) has been associated with a 77 percent increased risk of a person having blood pressure above 160/100 mm HG (normal blood pressure is around 120/80 mm Hg).
In other words, eating the adult vegetables might be healthier for us because of (1) much lower price per pound, (2) much more filling, (3) much more fiber, (4) much more other nutrients besides antioxidants, (5) slightly more antioxidants consumed per meal, (6) less risk of pathogenic bacteria, and (7) less risk of eating unhealthy junk foods together with the same meal.
In addition to the savings resulting from a shorter term, interest rates on a 15 - year loan also are slightly lower than those for a 30 - year loan because your lender incurs less risk with a shorter loan.
There's slightly less advantage to the VIC members on a risk / reward basis, but man still comes out ahead:
Even if you are managing your risk properly, you are still going to be slightly less objective and logical after a trade is on than before.
Since then (through this past June 30), its several model portfolios have produced an average annualized gain of 16.4 %, vs. 9 % for the Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 index 97199001 Better yet, this market - beating gain was produced with slightly less volatility, or risk.
Imported enzymes may be slightly less expensive, but the risks are NEVER worth a few dollars savings.
Dogs neutered as puppies might have a slightly higher risk of hypothyroidism and hip dysplasia, but they also have a lesser risk of certain cancers.
< strongThis result is contrary to that found by Kahan et al. (2012b), in which members of the public with greater scientific literacy viewed climate change as a slightly less serious risk.
Librarians (although not specifically those practising in law) are just slightly less at risk however, with a 52 % chance of automation.
Men have slightly less than a 1 in 2 lifetime risk of developing cancer, according to the ACS.
While Cape Breton may be slightly less expensive for car insurance than some of Canada's larger cities because it's smaller population accounts for less insurance risk, it's still in your best interest to make sure that you're paying the lowest rate possible.
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