Sentences with phrase «taking a big risk by»

Of course, strong leadership also often goes hand in hand with bold ambition: Polman took a big risk by declaring his — to double the company's size even while reducing its environmental footprint and increasing its positive social impact.
Do you think you're taking a big risk by not having that degree?
Arsene needs to keep him on, they need goals for their confidence so Arsene takes a big risk by hauling him off.
David Cameron has taken a big risk by demoting Michael Gove, as the reaction from Rupert Murdoch's two dailies illustrates.
For this reason, students may be taking a big risk by overextending themselves with too many rigorous courses.
Personally, my feeling is that Amazon is taking a big risk by adding twitter integration and apps.
Yes, I'm taking a big risk by going perk - free, but my hope is that people who are willing to support me will do so without needing to get something tangible in return.
If you score is bad to average, the lender assumes he is taking a bigger risk by providing you a loan.
But if you don't know your Pay Over Time APR before you apply for the card and plan to use this card for all your purchases — including charges you want to carry over once you become eligible for Pay Over Time — you could be taking a big risk by signing up for this card.
Some investors fear BBVA is taking a big risk by getting into unsecured personal lending long after online lenders have established themselves, but bank officials argue the bank's cost of funds and in - depth knowledge of its customers will help it to outdo the competition.
Again, you are taking a BIG RISK by exposing your dog to other dogs you know nothing about.
If you own a breed with a weaker puppy immune system, you are taking a bigger risk by enrolling in group or board - and - train classes.
I just don't want any of you people to loose your kids in order to realize that you are taking a bigger risk by having these dogs around.
But if you don't know your Pay Over Time APR before you apply for the card and plan to use this card for all your purchases — including charges you want to carry over once you become eligible for Pay Over Time — you could be taking a big risk by signing up for this card.
At the final quarter it also takes a big risk by changing pace to very slow again until it's amazing finale.
With a story like that, you'd think that Gura would be celebrated as the toast of the town — respected by constitutional scholars and Supreme Court advocates for an extraordinary result or held out as an inspiration to young, unemployed lawyers languishing in document review jobs that taking big risks by starting a practice and handling compelling cases can yield big rewards.
Keep in mind that even with a large accumulation of assets, you still take a big risk by cancelling your life insurance policy, especially if you have dependents.
You're protecting your most valuable asset — your ability to make money — and taking a big risk by not having the protection you need, especially while your debt is so high.
Such a policy is more expensive than the regular policies that are available to most travelers, because the insurance providers are taking a bigger risk by offering insurance to elderly travelers.
It does usually cost more than a traditional policy because the insurer is taking a bigger risk by not evaluating your health status, but this can work in your favor if you:
Aptiv, which split off from automotive supplier Delphi last year, and Lyft, a newcomer to autonomous driving, are taking a big risk by conducting their demonstration on public roads, where pedestrians and other drivers help to make a completely unpredictable experience.
Speculators who pay a premium to buy shares of the trust are taking a big risk by assuming that the supply and demand imbalance is permanent.

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Lacavera's fund will focus on Series A investments, the term given to the capital raise that follows an initial seed round, and will help bridge the funding gap in Canada by being faster, more flexible and willing to take on bigger risks.
That's because entrepreneurs must be independent while connecting with the right people, levelheaded while taking risks, and big - dreamers while being utterly realistic about their prospects — all of which are fueled by self - confidence.
I think being able to take risks backed by insight and then failing fast or succeeding big is really important.
The same way that a bank deemed too big to fail might take greater risks — having the knowledge that its most severe mistakes will be underwritten by somebody else — so, too, can signing your name on a marriage licence offer a sort of insurance policy that changes your behaviour.
Each game introduced new technology, just as today's shooters typically do, but the creators took what appears to be big risks to today's thinking by spinning each out into its own new title, rather than continuing them on under one established umbrella.
If you believe in yourself, if you believe in what you bring to the table, you believe in your product — take the risk,» Paul Michael Levesque, better known by his ring name Triple H, told CNBC Tuesday, when asked about how budding entrepreneurs should approach the notion of becoming the «next big thing.»
Bill Dudley, who as president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York oversees big banks like JPMorgan and Citigroup, says bankers might police risk - taking by employees more aggressively if their compensation came in the form of bonds instead of stock.
Beyond the benefits of a bigger after - sales revenue stream, OEMs will have a strong incentive to service these vehicles, since regulators could ultimately force them to take on the greatest portion of the responsibility and risk associated with crashes caused by AV technical failures.
By Erik Rasmussen, Founder of Sustainia and CEO of Monday Morning This week, the Global Opportunity Report proves that we have readily available solutions to some of the biggest risks, and that a new breed of change - makers might take the lead.
Collins pointed out that a big part of UK (and indeed US) election law relates to «declaration of spent», before making the conjoined point that if someone is «hiding that spend» — i.e. by placing dark ads that only the recipient sees, and which can be taken offline immediately after the campaign — it smells like a major risk to the democratic process.
While private pension funds and mutual funds often steer stock markets in places like the United States, markets in China are more often swayed by amateur investors and well - heeled individuals willing to take big risks.
He put up huge buildings and casinos, borrowed to do it, nearly wiped out, came back as a brand name that often needed bigger partners, was smacked by the financial crisis when he tried to again take massive risks, and ended up with a profitable business anyway.
The move is a big gamble on the part of Governor Stephen Poloz, who hopes the rate cut will both spur companies to spend and help fend off low inflation, but the risk is that Canada's already over-indebted households will put themselves in even more danger by taking on excessive leverage.
The third possibility — which features both the biggest potential risk and the most intriguing possible payoff — would have investors play the possibility of a true «spike» in gold prices through the purchase of a long - dated gold call option, perhaps one of those traded by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange on gold futures (see the «Actions to Take» section that follows).
In the past, raising money as a start - up required small companies to convince banks, investors and financial institutions to take big risks, by investing large amounts of money into unproven technology and ideals.
While most of Khosrowshahi's presentation — which was run from his computer — had to do with much of what you might expect from a longtime techie (artificial intelligence, better software, etc.), one screen was clearly a pretty big risk for the long - shot candidate to take and was much noticed by the directors.
This is especially true for big bank CEO's where reckless risk - taking — encouraged by stock - based compensation schemes — lead to financial busts that exact a heavy price from the economy, workers and all taxpayers, repeatedly.
Federal regulators today voted to approve the «Volcker Rule,» aimed at limiting risk - taking by big Wall Street banks.
Remember, I took a big risk in 2014 by taking out another $ 1,000,000 mortgage to buy another property while keeping my previous home as a rental with a $ 1,000,000 mortgage for three years.
As I'm sure you «both» are aware, just from a «systems» approach, I'm taking a very big risk here by getting involved with whatever the heck is going on with the both of you.
Sister Mary Corita chose to answer these questions with the words of William Sloane Coffin: «Because we love the world, we pray now, O [God], for grace to quarrel with it, O Thou whose lover's quarrel with the world is the history of the world... Lord, grant us grace to quarrel with the worship of success and power... to quarrel with all that profanes and trivializes [people] and separates them... number us, we beseech Thee, in the ranks of those who went forth from this place longing only for those things for which Thou dost make us long, [those] for whom the complexity of the issues only served to renew their zeal to deal with them, [those] who alleviated pain by sharing it; and [those] who were always willing to risk something big for something good... O God, take our minds and think through them, take our lips and speak through them.
Bigger clubs won't take risks by bringing players through their academies or even signing young potential PL players.
Arsenal would be taking a big risk if they did decide to cash in on both players at once, with replacements perhaps more likely to be hard to come by in the middle of the season.
- 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).
As reported by the Daily Mail, Wenger is yet to make his final decision but I just can not see the point in taking any risks with such an important player, especially with bigger games away to Man United and against Aston Villa at Wembley on the horizon.
Don't be put off by the overwhelming odds against underdogs at all times, take risks and you could be a big winner at the end of the day, when things take the wrong turn, always know that you can take off the sting of losing with promotions.
We are indeed, unlikely to see any more big incoming signings (zero reports about interest in central midfield, and with Arsene seemingly intent on keeping Ox and even Wilshere, it seems like he's erring on the side of mostly keeping faith with the same players for the umpteenth summer in a row; just once I'd like him to err on the side of taking risks with the squad by shaking things up and having a bit more turnover in order to significantly improve us, but there you go...).
But I needed to know how big a risk, if any, I would be taking by sleeping on my back.
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