Sentences with phrase «taking acceptable risks»

Streamlining the legal process by taking acceptable risks is encouraged, with informed client consent.

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Drunken irresponsibility is a much bigger danger than the simple fact of having a baby in bed with you, which is an acceptable and very minor risk (less than taking the baby out in a car, I'm sure!)
Further, women can make risky choices (there is not obligation to always make the safest choice, if you find the risk that is being taken acceptable)-- however, I would argue that they are entitled to informed consent, and that by telling women that Homebirth is «safe» and implying that it is as safe as hospital birth, and not telling women of the credentials of their care providers, a large group of women are being denied their right to make an informed choice about the location of birth.
Many folk would deem it an acceptable level of risk to take, though they might, at least, think twice if death was a consequence.
While jotting a few notes may be acceptable, you are taking a risk if you concentrate on note taking instead of the interview itself.
The research doesn't change the national guidelines for women considering hormone replacement therapy, says Ravdin, adding, «[HRT] confers a small amount of additional risk, which, as long as you're going to be taking it for a short period, for most people, is an acceptable level.»
Leaps of faith are perhaps acceptable in some theory of risk taking, but not when the huge global consequences for remediation of elusive «anthropogenic global warming» are pitted against them.
Charging for editing, design, and production services is perfectly acceptable, but charging an additional publisher's royalty is unethical unless they've taken some risk.
I submit that that is not an acceptable risk to take, because markets do fail for moderate amounts of time.
We should all be putting our money where we are likely to receive an acceptable return in exchange for taking on an acceptable amount of risk.
Taking action was the best choice, and a little risk and volatility were acceptable if my time horizon was long enough.
At the end of the day, it depends of users» needs and the level of acceptable risk they are willing to take when building on the coast (e.g. building a nuclear power plant v. a community centre).
Some scientists can readily accept that the people, in a democracy, have the ultimate right to decide whether we should take precautionary action, or whether the risk of doing nothing about global warming is an «acceptable risk».
But if the science is still work in progress, we do know enough to make some judgments about what it will take to be on the safe side — to reduce the risk of exceeding two degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) to an acceptable level.
In making informed decisions to keep risks at an acceptable level, it's important that policy makers take heed of the scientific evidence presented in the recent assessment report from the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change — released in September — along with the most up - to - date estimates of the current and future risks.
Leaps of faith are perhaps acceptable in some theory of risk taking, but not when the huge global consequences for remediation of elusive «anthropogenic global warming» are pitted against them.
To deliberately institute policies which can be reliably shown beforehand to increase the risk of unnecessary death is acceptable only if provisions are made to either directly counter the effects or to at least forewarn potential victims so they may take appropriate measures.
That's what we try to do is we do the research, get properly educated on being able to make good decisions in a natural environment, most of the time; then deciding what is the acceptable amount of risk that you're willing to take.
Maybe the employer took on acceptable replacements for these employees while they were away, and maybe it will have some difficulty rearranging schedules to accommodate, but it is risking significant loss if those returning employees choose to go elsewhere, besides a possible drop in morale if they choose to stay.
After years of practice, we are aware that some corporations are willing to take certain risks to maximize their profits; other corporations, however, prefer to keep the risks under acceptable levels while making business plans.
I think the biggest take aways... # 1 - You have to either figure out what is acceptable for you and your market OR find a new market and # 2 - If you really want all variables accounted for in some formula, you have to find a quotient for time and risk.
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