We wanted to find out what was going on in the brains and bodies of these men who were taking
such huge risks.
So, granting mortgage approval despite poor credit scores is not seen as
such a huge risk.
But why try or to take
such huge risk when the odds are so heavily stacked against us?
Guess what every time a guy like this gets a crappy loan he drives up the cost of everything on people who are not willing to take
such a huge risk.
The thing that makes a credit card
such a huge risk for lenders is that there is nothing securing the loan.
Nintendo will rarely, if ever, take
such a huge risk with their core games, and it leaves me disappointed.
Not exact matches
Whether it's free videos, songs or apps, if it's not offered from a legitimate source
such as the iTunes store or Google Play, people are taking a
huge risk by saving this kind of content on their machines.
In fact, he recently told an interviewer that he's absolutely terrified by the
huge risks inherent in pursuing borderline insane projects
such as Mars colonization.
Unfortunately,
such tools are being used with an increased frequency and they represent a
huge risk,» he said on the sidelines of the OPEC and non-OPEC members meeting in Jeddah.
But they
risk everything — their national character and their capacity to succor the downtrodden — by permitting uncontrolled mass migration of peoples who know nothing of their culture, in
such huge numbers and at
such speed that they can not possibly be assimilated and integrated into this or any future generation.
It may be impossible to prevent all
such events if fans are willing to act irrationally and
risk huge fines for storming the court, but it will be interesting to see how the NBA and the Cavaliers deal with this issue.
I have no problems going for Khedira but
such high wages for a player who is perennially injured is a
huge huge risk!
Only an outrageously
huge offer for Evans that allowed the Baggies to buy a replacement defender and another player would even be considered, but with the transfer window shutting in eight days time, Albion don't want to take the
risks involved in
such a move.
While spending
such a
huge sum on a player than hasn't proven himself outside of the under eight league represents a real
risk, PSG is confident that they will get a return on their investment.
So I suppose, considering what you and someone above said about the meter not catching stuff, my question would be (well two questions) why they follow up with someone who DOES have gestational diabetes by assigning a meter, and then whether, if the person was able to avoid
huge insulin peaks by eating well and
such that the meter showed them not going over their established (by the doctor that is) threshold, would that mean that they were effectively mitigating the
risks?
Vegans have long been advised to take B12 supplements as long term veganism runs the
huge risk of serious B12 deficiency as well as other nutrients only found in animal foods
such as true Vitamin A. Beta carotene is not true vitamin A nor does it easily convert to adequate amounts of Vitamin A in the body to sustain optimal health.
Many people
such as me had doubts about the original euro project but we should all be clear that it is strongly in Britain's interests for our biggest trading partners to succeed; the
risks for our economy of a disorderly collapse of the euro are
huge.
We now see, more than we've ever seen before, that banks are
such important lubricants in a modern capitalist system that to simply turn a blind eye - which is effectively what's happened - and allow them to take
huge risks.
At the
risk of sounding cynical, everything about this — including the perfect timing — suggests to me that it's being staged: 1) Labour is on course for a
huge defeat 2) no - one wants to take on the leadership of the doomed party at the 11th hour 3) GB's popularity (
such as it is) is at an all - time low Given that no - one else wants the job on the eve of
such a crushing defeat, surely the only chance Labour have of gaining support and mounting any semblance of an election campaign is to first restore some faith in their battered leader.
New technologies,
such as synthetic biology, nanotechnology and artificial intelligence, carry largely unknown — but potentially
huge —
risks, according to the report.
«Activities
such as repeated sit - up - based exercises, heavy lifting with poor form, a sudden increase in the intensity of our training as well as muscle weakness and fatigue all place a
huge amount of force through our spinal discs and increase our
risk of low back pain,» says Sam Bullock, physiotherapist and expert in sport injuries.
Drugs
such as metformin and troglitazone, which are expensive and require regular physician monitoring to avoid potentially dangerous side - effects, would appear to be less practical options from cost - effectiveness, convenience and safety standpoints, given the fact that the population at -
risk for diabetes is
huge.
They truly can not be praised enough for their importance, not just with burning belly fat, but also their
huge health benefits when it comes to lowering your
risks of disease
such as metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes.
And yet, tough training topics can also be some of the most important ones for your staff since many of them carry big liability and
risk implications (
such as bullying and harassment training) or have
huge effects on business success (
such as drug and alcohol policy training).
Klein hopes to sell news content and educational curriculum on the tablets and to disrupt the textbook market at the same time, posing a
huge risk to other large textbook publishers
such as McGraw - Hill, Houghton Mifflin, and Pearson, which together have $ 2.6 billion in annual revenue.
One of the reasons the Fund had to take
such huge market
risks with the Inverse Floaters is that I am not equipped, by background or training, to forecast the general level of interest rates, and the near - term market performance of Inverse Floaters was strictly a function of short - term interest rates.
At times
such as these, when valuations are especially high, you face a
huge downside
risk.
Such losses are a
huge financial
risk, and if left unchecked can unsettle the securities markets, as well as potentially disrupt the entire financial market.
83 % said that, even if they felt non-discretionary expenses were safely covered, they wouldn't
risk a
huge loss
such as they might have seen in the 2007 - 2009 bear market with an all - stock portfolio.
Of course,
such a
huge decline on USD / JPY is improbable, but trading without stop - loss you always
risk huge to earn small, which eventually eradicates your capital.
The major
risk in
such Currency carried trade is that the exchange rate is rather uncertain and very often moves in a hostile direction, crushing the profit from the interest rate difference and sometimes a short motion in exchange rates can cause big or even
huge damages, unless it is secured appropriately.
Seeing that, you either envisage
huge potential upside (and an Irish economy that's painfully, but successfully, adjusting), and perhaps you're already investing in / considering Green REIT — or you're horrified by
such a disaster (and Ireland's economy & Debt / GDP ratio), and wouldn't touch Green REIT even if it was the last damn stock on earth... I prefer to focus on the
risks myself — the upside usually takes care of itself:
Sony allowing Guerrilla to take this
huge risk on HZD was
such a smart move.
PR experts take advantage of poor Joe Public, misleading him with arguments
such as science is uncertain, therefore the only
risk to think of is
risk of «
huge disruption».
Which is a good job, given the shortage of high - grade uranium ore, the
huge unmanageable
risks associated with nuclear plants and nuclear proliferation, the large amounts of embedded carbon in uranium refining and processing (and other GHG emissions from the nuclear industry), and the insanity of developing a
huge strategic fuel dependence on countries
such as Russia.
Permit me to challenge two things; your simplistic description of the
risk perception psychology that explains why the public doesn't seem to care about
such a
huge threat, and more profoundly, the naive belief that public concern about climate change can make much difference.
Finally, absent from Broecker's analysis is a consideration of the implications of seeking to store up to 34 billion tons of carbon dioxide annually in terrestrial or ocean - based facilities, including the imposing environmental and health
risks associated with potential leakage, and the
huge «NIMBY» battles that may ensue in areas where
such facilities might be sited.
Though the rate of leak is
such that it's not a
huge climate
risk, remember than methane is far more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, though it is much shorter lived in the atmosphere.
This is a
huge opportunity for companies to understand that cyber
risk is now a central business
risk and must be treated as
such, with appropriate board - level attention and support.
Omone Foy - Yamah, a partner at Lagos - based Punuka Attorneys & Solicitors, agrees with Ajibade and says the resolution of
such disputes by ADR often results in the preservation of business relationships which in turn increases business opportunities for Nigeria: «The oil and gas, maritime, construction and infrastructure sectors largely benefit from the use of ADR because they involve
huge capital investments and
risk huge financial losses if trapped in protracted litigation,» she says.
If placed in
such a
risk, you can not possibly be thinking of having minimum liability coverage only since getting involved even in just one accident will mean paying up a
huge chunk of money for damages.
But for those in high -
risk areas,
such as midtown Manhattan, landlords are being asked to pay
huge sums.