Sentences with phrase «turn take risks»

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She has learned what it takes to turn a hunch into a massive business: a clear vision, yes, and the conviction to see it through, of course, but also an appetite for risk, a willingness to make changes on the go and nerves of highly tempered steel.
The number that you don't see is the risk that it took you to get to that 20 percent mark... until the markets start to turn due south, and that is when you turn to the state of panic.
It might come at the risk of turning off some people, but Marshall recommends taking a position (from time to time) on how a problem should be solved.
She re-iterates the fact that the working professionals - turned entrepreneurs prefer taking calculated risks rather than resort to jumping in directly to bigger bets.
Instead of taking on the risk of hiring full - time workers, firms are turning to staffing companies like Manpower to fill their labor needs on a project - by - project basis.
Silicon Valley self - helper Tim Ferriss, another fan - turned - friend, says Robbins has outlasted so many other life coaches because he doesn't just dish out advice — he actually takes risks.
«Getting used to that, bouncing back from that, being able to figure out what people hate and turn that into what people love... if you're not willing to take the risk of failing and not experience failure, you're never going to figure out what the right path is to success.»
But through all of this I'm always reminded that in tough times some people pull up their socks and help get the job done while others turn to being critics: Even some who don't actually take risks or accomplish things love to opine.
It's almost a startup Cinderella story: two college acquaintances reconnect after graduation and take a risk on a business that turns out to be a wild success.
Consumers are turning to ever - cheaper, spit - and - send genetic test kits offered by companies like Color Genomics and 23andMe, to forewarn them of specific genetic susceptibilities — an awareness that, boosters say, can sometimes enable individuals to take preventive action that may mitigate those risks.
«We have a very flexible real estate portfolio which gives us time to try to turn around underperforming locations, without the potential burden of long - term losses that would otherwise prevent us from taking these risks,» he said.
And then follow your apology up with what you'll do to correct and learn from the mistake, because that turns an error into a course correction — and creates a culture where taking risks is not just accepted but expected.
For example, heightened risk taking by investors and elevated leverage in large financial institutions and in shadow banking activities were among the factors that turned a downturn in the U.S. subprime mortgage market into a global financial crisis.
Authorities could also, in principle, adjust macroprudential tools to dampen financial cycles — tightening them when leverage is building up and risk taking is increasing, and easing those requirements when that cycle turns.
Take calculated risks, make wise moves, and turn the table!
The risk, however, is that this process can lead to a mindset in which policymakers end up responding to quite short - term phenomena, using instruments that take quite some time to have their full effect, including effects that might actually turn out to be adverse.
Just as watching your weight, exercising and not smoking are dull but dependable ways to stay healthy, diversifying your investments in accordance with your risk tolerance and stage in life will keep your portfolio from taking a turn for the worse.
An increased willingness to take risks makes these uncertain investments, everything else being equal, more desirable, and this in turn makes price bubbles and financial market instability more likely.
She quickly observed that many of the incarcerated men she met shared key qualities with the visionary entrepreneurs she worked with every day — a relentless drive to turn a profit, the willingness to take calculated risks, charisma that turns a no into a yes.
It would take too long and be too much of a risk for us to just roll them out to our properties and wait for them to turn over in order to come to a decision.
Because these have short term trades, you can turn over more cash — and more profits — but because they allow you to start with small amounts of money per trade, you are not taking on as much risk as you would with a huge day trade in the stock market.
These low interest rates have in turn fueled economic booms, encouraging excessive risk taking.
As it turns out, it's a good idea to get out of your comfort zone every now and then and take risks.
I will take the risk and assume Joe is about as honest as a preacher turned used car salesman on an «all inventory must go» Sale day.
Sounds like the same mentality as all the Germans who opted to turn in hiding Jews instead of taking the risk of helping them.
Those very features that have made us different from other advanced welfare states, that have even made us seem «backward» at times — the variety of our racial and ethnic groups, the opportunities for creative innovation and experimentation inherent in our sort of federalism, our tradition of voluntarism, and even, within bounds, our attachment to a gambling, risk - taking, profit - making economy — may turn out to be conducive to the implementation of an ecological approach to social policy.
There was a risk that this Fuehrer would turn to be a Verfuehrer — a misleader, an idol Bonhoeffer had chosen to be on the side of the opposition and he took part in all struggles of the confessing church at Finkenwalde.
Romney made money taking risks in buying companies on the verge of failure and attempting to turn them around.
That's because I took the risk of turning in a fair life for an amazing one.
Likewise, one reason L.A. can pay that much money is because they've spent the past 30 years paying for success and taking risks and refusing to rebuild, which in turn made them the most valuable and visible team in the NBA, with massive revenue streams that allow them to overpay for future success, guaranteeing more value.
By far the best article I have ever read on this site, there was no bias or empty statements, just cold hard facts, the writer even respected wengers budget but still pointed to where he should've improved, there are no excuses, what you read is literrally all u get with arsene, if you gave him a budget of 9m or 1 billion, he will ALWAYS take the risk cause he doesn't give a fk about the consequences as if he was a teenager raging through puberty, his stubborn is absolutely pathetic, can you believe he turned down signing a keeper when almunia was shocking, can you believe he didn't sign a CB when squillaci was awful, can you believe that he REFUSED to sign a CDM for almost 8 years, CAN you believe on one of the most important transfer windows of arsenals history, arsene decided to go host charity matches in rome, that's right instead of trying hard for the fans that have respected him and pay him one of the highest managerial wages in the world, he decided to do what he pleased as usual, cause he doesn't answer to anyone, nor does he giving a flying fk, gazidis a man i thought was also a crook went and did arsene's job for him and at least got us a striker (which cost us the title in january last season) and arsene foolishly proclaims that «if i was here we wouldn't of signed danny» meaning we wouldn't of had ANY recognised cf till giroud recovered, arsene wenger is a joke of the highest order, lack of respect, lack of shame and lack order, i despise him
Their willingness to take the risks energized the team, which energized the fans, which in turn energized the team, which in turn energized the fans and now we're watching a big loop of positive energy that the Blue Jays are shooting out of their fingers like Emperor Palpatine to melt opposing pitchers.
If the numbers are strongly in our favour behind the ball when it is, inevitably turned over it allowed Coquelin to take a lot more risks and his anticipation and intelligence really shone through with the astounding amount he won the ball back.
More than happy to take a risk on dybala, rather that than not pay the extra, only for him to turn out top class....
In turn, it remains to be seen whether or not Valverde takes any risks with rotation to rest key players, but with the Champions League no longer on their schedule, he'll surely be working around the Copa del Rey final while looking to secure the title in the coming weeks too.
Even when there's a bargain like delli alli (5mil) van dijk (10mil Celtic) they just don't seem to know how to get bargains no more it's like if there a free transfer then Wenger licks his lips but if they cost 2mil 4mil Wenger can't afford to risk it like when he turned down the chance to sign lemar Mendy kante for a combined 12mil bcoz 12mil is a lot of money to a club like arsenal apparently but Stan can take 6mil out of the club no problem!
They are happy reaping the rewards of running a steady NOT overtly ambitious ship that turns a healthy profit each year without spending too much or taking any real risks.
In turn, any spell on the sidelines would hurt Spurs, but they'll be hopeful that they won't have any issues when he reports back for training next week, depending on how he comes through against Japan which could be argued is an unnecessary risk to take from Martinez's perspective.
Pick 54 — TE Dallas Goedert (South Dakota State)-- huge run on defense right before the pick, was best available Pick 78 — LB Malik Jefferson (Texas)-- last LB we took out of Texas turned out well for us (bye DJ), probably more of an OLB for us Pick 86 — DL Dashawn Hand (Alabama)-- getting him here is good value for splash plays, needs more consistency but worth the risk Pick 124 — DL B.J. Hill (North Carolina State)-- #more meat for the trenches Pick 199 — Edge Dorance Armstrong JR (Kansas)-- at this point in the draft he's well worth the risk for the upside Pick 211 — DL Lowell Lotulelei (Utah)-- #more meat for the trenches Pick 233 — OL Bradley Bozeman (Alabama)-- another C / G option for our line with experience on a good line / team, also see #meat / trenches Pick 243 — LB Skai Moore (South Carolina)-- here's the WILB everyone wants way down in the 7th round
At the same time, you very much know it's against the rules to sell your autograph, and every time you do so, you risk getting caught doing it, especially since those you're dealing with aren't necessarily going to be of the highest moral character, and it only takes one to turn you in.
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.
However, with so much at risk it could well turn into a cagey affair with neither side wishing to take the initiative and play an expansive game.
Manucho and Campbell unlike Berbatov are unproven in a higher league so we don't know how they'll turn out, and this is not the season to take risks if they don't work out.
The former Celta manager took the beautiful, high - flying, high - risk football that Sevilla played under Jorge Sampaoli and turned into a grind - it - out, score - few, concede - even-less team.
The medical profession, while extremely useful in the event of a high - risk pregnancy, has taken the 80 % of low - risk women and turned their birth in to a medical event that needs to be managed - an event that women and babies need to be «delivered» from.
Did and it didn't turn out like I would have hoped, but I am proud of myself for taking the risk.
The parents who have lost the love of their life due to SIDS and bed - sharing wish they could turn back time, and I believe would scold you for taking the risk.
Some say the baby can be turned, but I just wasn't prepared to take that risk after hearing about what could go wrong.
She also explained that while Nick Clegg took a risk with his reputation in participating in the debates, his initiative for the debates could be explained by the Liberal Democrat's need to appeal to traditional Liberal Democrat voters, who tend to be more pro-European; and many of those voters turned away from the Liberal Democrats when the party entered coalition in 2010.
Peter Mandelson, a former British trade minister, told the Financial Times recently that history would remember Cameron for nothing more than taking the UK out of the EU: «A man who took this tactical risk, which then turned into a strategic blunder,» he said.
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