Sentences with phrase «there is less of a risk»

If you only have private student loans, there's less of a risk.
Typically, the lenders will be a bit more forgiving with credit scores than 125 % loans because there is less of a risk.

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There's a lot to consider, like the uncertainty of bitcoin's value — and there's the risk that the extra graphics cards you buy will become less efficient at mining when newer models are releThere's a lot to consider, like the uncertainty of bitcoin's value — and there's the risk that the extra graphics cards you buy will become less efficient at mining when newer models are relethere's the risk that the extra graphics cards you buy will become less efficient at mining when newer models are released.
In essence, if correct, this means there is less price risk in government debt securities than corporate fixed income issues, and therefore the extra 10 % should largely be made up of government bonds rather than corporates and preferred shares.
The risks faced by most Chinese millionaires may be less dramatic, but Lesperance said the case had some of his Chinese clients thinking «there but for the grace of God go I».
If you're talking about a new project with no significant investment already deployed, building a new mine if you expect today's prices to hold in the long term is a tough call — a 50 - year oil sands project is a lot of risk for less than a 10 % rate of return — but even there, you can see the impact of the lower Canadian dollar and the hedge provided by a royalty regime which lowers rates when prices are low.
«If there is an interruption of operation at any one of our regional grinder's facilities, we face an immediate risk because each Shake typically has less than three days of beef patty inventory on hand,» Shake Shack said.
Apart from a growing European economy, there are less political risks on the horizon compared to the start of last year.
«There's a lot more upside potential than downside risk,» says David Elstone, an analyst with Gibsons, B.C. — based ERA Forest Products Research, who notes that those improved 2012 housing starts were still less than half of historical norms.
If you're talking about a new project with no significant investment already deployed, building a new mine if you expect today's prices to hold in the long term is a tough call — a 50 year oil sands project is a lot of risk for less than a 10 per cent rate of return — but even there, you can see the impact of the lower Canadian dollar and the hedge provided by a royalty regime which lowers rates when prices are low.
Start - ups are often a risk - reward scenario, and by taking a job at one, employees are aware that there's less of a safety net, support system, and back stop.
Essentially our offer is that we handle the production & distribution and then share revenue with the people who help create the works for a period of time (12 months) in exchange for their work at half pay — As shoots only last a day or two max, there is very little risk for people to participate as it's a good deal and we already know everyone in the business so there is little downtime building any of the infrastructure or much less cold calling anyone
With Britain looking for partners outside the EU, there will surely be more accommodation, no less, which will heighten the risk of damaging further the relationship with Donald Trump's United States, bracing itself for a possible trade war with China.
Despite recent underperformance, they still offer a reasonable yield, and with the economy improving, there is less risk of a material rise in defaults.
Also, with another job, there is the risk that a team acts with less urgency given they have sources of income.
After all... How much risk is there if you could take a company private for way less than the amount of cash it has in the bank, cease operations and pay out the cash as a dividend?
Even though there is risk involved with every business, having a home - based business tends to be less of a financial risk.
But I am concerned that late - cycle entrants into risk assets like stocks and high - yield bonds are taking a leap of faith at a time when there is less room for markets to move up and growing risks of them falling back.
There's a bigger risk of defaulting on a renovation loan when you have less money invested in your home.
Again, there are a variety of ways to refine this result, but note that anytime the total return on the S&P 500 is less than risk - free interest rates, a hedged investment position increases overall returns (since hedging instruments are priced to include implied interest).
And, also newly introduced, users can choose to accept more or less risk that their transaction could be delayed due to a sudden influx of transactions.Replace - by - fee in User InterfaceEven with improved fee estimation, it is possible that users will still need to wait longer than they want for their transactions to confirm, perhaps because there is a sudden rush of transactions on the network, or maybe because a user changed his mind and prefers to have a transaction confirm faster than originally paid for, or for other reasons.For these cases, some wallets let users add a «replace - by - fee» tag to their transactions.
There are lots of other sex acts in which people engage other than penetrative sex which all carry less risk of disease transmission (in differing degrees).
«While there are a lot of risks out there, it feels less risky than in the past 25 to 30 years,» Mark Zandi, chief economist for Moody's Analytics, told The New York Times.
There is no cutting, and risk of infertility is less than 1 percent,» Letts wrote.
We are fortunate to live in a nation that protects us from the «red martyrdoms» that Christians in many parts of the world risk by becoming a Christian believer, but that doesn't mean that, although faithfulness will not make God love us any more or faithlessness will make God love us any less, there are not «white martyrdoms» that will result from attempting to confess our faith with our lives and not merely profess our faith with our mouths.
Cauliflower is also jam - packed with phytonutrients (those are the super-charged healthy compounds found exclusively in plants), such as the familiar beta - carotene, as well as the lesser - known beta - cryptoxanthin, caffeic acid, cinnamic acid, ferulic acid, quercetin, rutin, and kaempferol (there will be a quiz at the end of this post;) This broad spectrum antioxidant support helps lower the risk of oxidative stress in our cells.
It may also lower your risk of developing cancer of the esophagus, although there is less evidence for this, according to the World Cancer Research Fund.
So, if you're still with me here, there's a lot less risk of adding too much salt.
Absolutely right there He won't go anywhere because he does what the board wants him to He delivers profit and very low risk and sets expectations at virtually zero so that's the fans don't expect too m7ch and he doesn't have to deliver and the board don't need to spend Its a farce and more importantly a blatant con Every single fan who puts even a penny into the club either through season tickets right the way down to buying a mug or a pen or a shirt is being robbed by a board who care NOTHING for sporting glory and even less for the fans who finance the club There SHOULD be mass walkouts on home games and protests at every turn but, there won't be because the demographic of fans now is of a majority who are not true supporters but millennial who only want to say they attend the ground every other there He won't go anywhere because he does what the board wants him to He delivers profit and very low risk and sets expectations at virtually zero so that's the fans don't expect too m7ch and he doesn't have to deliver and the board don't need to spend Its a farce and more importantly a blatant con Every single fan who puts even a penny into the club either through season tickets right the way down to buying a mug or a pen or a shirt is being robbed by a board who care NOTHING for sporting glory and even less for the fans who finance the club There SHOULD be mass walkouts on home games and protests at every turn but, there won't be because the demographic of fans now is of a majority who are not true supporters but millennial who only want to say they attend the ground every other There SHOULD be mass walkouts on home games and protests at every turn but, there won't be because the demographic of fans now is of a majority who are not true supporters but millennial who only want to say they attend the ground every other there won't be because the demographic of fans now is of a majority who are not true supporters but millennial who only want to say they attend the ground every other week.
From 2007/8, there was no superstar, talk less of world class, in the squad, but it was never this bad, even with watching at risk of heart attacks of those days.
we can't even get rid of players that have barely mannered to us for several years... which is incredibly annoying considering that our beloved owner would never risk his own financial resources whether he brought in some new blood or offloaded several failed Wenger projects for less than market value... he would simply make a little less and the burden would fall squarely on other sources of income, primarily us... I don't know about you but I would gladly use all the money they have been stockpiling to rid ourselves of those that don't meet acceptable standards and to replace them with a few higher priced gems... I know, I know, Wenger and his minions have been scouring the globe for years now to find anyone that was as good as our current lot to no avail, but I've just got to believe there must be two or three guys somewhere out there that can play this crazy game
If he waits there is the risk of injury, declining or even teams having less money.
When there was a bounty of starters on the free agent market — Johnny Cueto, David Price, Zack Greinke, Jeff Samardzija — it looked like the Tigers nabbed the best mix of risk vs. reward, paying less for Zimmermann than the Giants paid for Cueto, which meant paying half the price of a... Price.
Bottom line is if you stuck 100 world goalkeeping experts in a room I would be surprised if less than 90 % of them would declare PC is a better all - round GK than DO — and even though there are some risks it is an # 11M no - brainer.
For this game it's Wiltshire or Niles which is less of a risk for me as they have both played there, Jack for England and Niles for under 23s.
There are some points i think he has not taken into consideration, he runs the risk of losing his place in the England squad because he will get even less game time at Liverpool, which will affect world cup dreams.
While there is the issue of whether the home team will bat in the bottom of the ninth and the risk of extra innings, these are relatively minor issues that have far less impact on your chances than the overall performance of the team's defense during the game.
I see that bandied about in a lot of pro-spanking circles, that the «rod» is there as a discipling tool — but aren't our words and the other tools you mentioned a less extreme tool that carries fewer risks?
• Where there are concerns for a child's welfare or safety, of whatever sort, the fact of his not having PR could discourage him from feeling responsible and empowered — and could make it less likely that agencies engage with him effectively as risk and / or resource.
There's prolonged, more intense pain postpartum, a longer hospital stay, readmission to the hospital, an upsetting or emotionally traumatic birth experience, less early contact and connection with the baby, depression and mental health problems, low self - esteem, relationship issues, difficulty functioning and doing usual daily activities postpartum, chronic pelvic pain from scar tissue, problems with and discontinuing breastfeeding - along with the associated risks to mom and baby of not breastfeeding.
The expectation is that if labour doesn't progress at a certain rate that there are risks (infection, maternal exhaustion, fetal death) associated with further waiting; that the longer labour stalls the less likely it is to start progressing normally (if the baby is too stuck to move after two hours of labour, it's probably too stuck to move after two days of labour) and there are no benefits to a long labour.
There's less risk of postpartum depression, lower risk of breast and ovarian cancer, and it supports strong bonds between the family, both emotional and psychological.
For children 6 months to 2 years, use only if there is a high risk of mosquito bites, and then use only once a day (use product containing 10 % DEET or less).
As Margaret K. Nelson, a sociology professor at Middlebury College, notes, trying to balance a demanding job with the pressure moms feel to be with their kids means they're more at risk of divorce or separation; there's just less time for their husbands.
For women who choose to breastfeed there are lower risks associated with breast and ovarian cancer, less chance of hip fractures and osteoporosis in later life, and the added benefit that it helps with getting back to their pre-baby weight.
There's also less risk of reflex which is when acid from the stomach comes back up the baby's throat and that acid can also be inhaled into the lungs and cause the same problem with inflammation in the lungs.
I am not necessarily pro-circumcision either although both of my boys are... we chose that after reading both sides and decided if there's less risk of cancer and UTIs plus they'll look like most other boys their age that we would go with circumcision.
The risk is less and perhaps enough that there isn't a clear difference in mortality but the greatly increased risk of apgar of 0 at 5 minutes shows that there is an increased risk for babies born to women who have had a previous (presumably normal) birth.
If fetal monitoring starts picking up drops in heart rates, the very low risk of section means there's more reason to cut immediately and less reason to wait and see.
Although less common, there are risks of more serious injuries, such as head or neck injuries.
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