Sentences with phrase «taking big risk leads»

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In isolation, there's nothing wrong with this, but the temptation to seek bigger and bigger thrills could lead you to take unnecessary — or even dangerous — risks.
This is a tough one to pull off, but Cuddy assures us that resting your feet on the desk — preferably your own — and placing your hands behind your head can lead you to take more potentially profitable risks, like saying your next Big Idea out loud.
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.
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.
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.
But we're all taking part in a great big lab experiment as these chemicals are pumped into the environment and retracted — like lead and PCBs — only after it becomes obvious that they pose serious health risks.
I did take one big fashion risk in college and chop my curly hair short — which lead to several years of a short curly style that was cute but not necessarily flattering.
Charm but in the end she took a big risk when it comes female led relationship love to their.
Frank takes a big risk when two goons demand the six grand he owes them; Fiona agrees to a night away with Steve, leaving Liam in agoraphobic Sheila's care; Ian is fed up with Mickey's bullying of Kash and goes to do something about it, leading to a violent scene.
Allowing high - risk buyers to take on more housing debt — a situation that eventually led to the 2008/2009 housing crisis in the United States — is, of course, a big concern in Canada.
The easing of monetary policy 2001 - 2003 led to one final big bout of risk taking 2003 - 2007.
-- Lower interest rates lead to lower productivity — Lower interest rates lead to more risk taking — The big white elephant, aka the pension industry and unfunded liabilities in defined benefit retirement plans.
This not only exacerbates the first point above, but it results in an incentive structure which is asymmetric (heads, I win big... tails, I don't lose) leading to excessive risk - taking.
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