There's a growing understanding of which companies face
which kinds of risks.
Not exact matches
But millennials are more likely to be exposed to the technologies that display this
kind of spending behavior, he said,
which puts them at higher
risk for irresponsible spending.
While the FDA has concluded that pesticide residues pose no
risk of concern for infants and children, certain
kinds of conventionally grown produce contain higher doses
of pesticides — even when washed and peeled —
which means you should prioritize buying them organic.
Hurricane Irma, for its part, spotlighted another
kind of housing
risk — the low - quality homes and trailers where many poor Floridians live,
which offer little protection from extreme weather events.
Avocado is packed with monounsaturated fats (aka, the good
kind) and also an excellent source
of vitamin E,
which research suggests might help lower the
risk of developing Alzheimer's.
Which basically is, you can think about a startup like on day one, as having every conceivable
kind of risk and you can basically make a list
of the
risks.
The frequency
of early exits here may say more about the industries in
which we participate and the
kinds technologies we develop, rather than the
risk tolerance
of our entrepreneurs.
With this
kind of plan in place, a small business owner doesn't run the
risk of failing a non-discrimination test (safe harbor plans don't require discrimination testing) and triggering a refund
of contributions,
which then are taxed as part
of personal income.
He mostly trades a
kind of option trade called a credit spread,
which allows him to bet on the direction
of an ETF without a lot
of risk.
As Cosh puts it, «The oilpatch isn't distinguishable from other
kinds of mining or manufacture, or even service businesses, in the degree to
which it involves
risk, innovation, or scientific sophistication.»
But it has been disappointing in that the
kind of genetic variation it detects has turned out to explain surprisingly little
of the genetic links to most diseases... One issue
of debate among researchers is whether, despite the prospect
of diminishing returns, to continue with the genomewide studies,
which cost many millions
of dollars apiece, or switch to a new approach like decoding the entire genomes
of individual patients.The unexpected impasse also affects companies that offer personal genomic information and that had assumed they could inform customers
of their genetic
risk for common diseases, based on researchers» discoveries...
«Drug testing,» as Elliott notes, «has always involved a
kind of moral trade - off in
which subjects are asked to take
risks for the good
of other people.»
When a Council sets itself a task
of that
kind, it is inevitable that there will be surprises, that what is dear and well - tried will be sacrificed, that experiments will be
risked and innovations introduced, the ultimate consequence
of which no one can foresee with certainty.
To
risk a generalization even more reckless than those I have already made: from the time
of the pre-Socratics, all the great speculative and moral systems
of the pagan world were, in varying degrees, confined to this totality, to either its innermost mechanisms or outermost boundaries; rarely did any
of them catch even a glimpse
of what might lie beyond such a world; and none could conceive
of reality except as a
kind of strife between order and disorder, within
which a sacrificial economy held all forces in tension.
«But,» he observes, «neither Temple nor Visser» t Hooft had the
kind of direct international jurisdiction over local churches
which the Pope possessed, with all the
risk entailed.»
Using these as an explanation would only
risk doing what John Dewey urged us to renounce — the
kind of pseudo-explanation that «only abstracts some aspect
of the existing course
of events in order to reduplicate it as a petrified eternal principle by
which to explain the very changes
of which it is the formalization» (4:11).
Hence why some believe a change is needed, but that requires the board to take a
risk,
which is
kind of the point.......
Wenger failed and we won't be competing for the title and with a squad
which carries obvious downside
risks this
kind of panglossian idiocy is unhelpful
I say that because Sanchez will have a difficult choice to make: If no one improves our offer (assuming there is one) before the window closes and he chooses to play his contract out he runs the
risk of having a serious injury midway through the season
which will reduce his ability to get the
kind of five year contract I am sure he is hoping for, where as if he accepts ours he is safe for the next, extremely important and perhaps the last five years
of his playing career but one thing is sure and I say it again only a fool would sign before exploring all the possibilities and that in itself made and makes it impossible for the club to have «made» him sign earlier.
Jeff Skeen
of Full90 Sports talks about and the role
of protective headgear in reducing the
risk of concussion and the difference between concussions,
which occur as a result
of contact between a player's head and a hard object (another player's head, the ground or the goalpost), and the
kinds of brain injuries
which can occur as a result
of repeated heading
of a soccer ball.
Still, my midwife was concerned enough at how far away from the hospital I was located (almost two hours) and the
risk of infection — I was Group B strep positive,
which, according to American Pregnancy Association, is a
kind of bacterial infection found in an expecting woman's vagina or rectum — so she told me to come in.
It certainly is ironic that, while the gold standard
of medical research is the randomized controlled trial,
which generally looks at the
risks and benefits
of an intervention on a population level, it is individual women who have to make the decisions — and individual women may not always find these
kind of data helpful.
That because too much bedding, or the wrong
kind of bedding, can cause accidental suffocation and overheating,
which are believed to be a
risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS.
The minerals found in these
kinds of milk can also be damaging to their developing kidneys, and cow's milk can cause some infant's intestines to bleed,
which will put them at
risk for developing an iron deficiency or anemia.
I had to
kind of weigh, you know, the
risk of being at the hospital
which I have researched.
I made a quick search for «maternal death rate increase» Everything I found points to the same thing: Maternal death rate increased in the USA because
of the increasing rates
of obesity, diabetes and hypertension and other
kind of risk factors (
Which raises the
risk of pregnancy).
At the same time, this age is a high -
risk age for all
kinds of dental problems
which are easily fixed with braces and retaining systems.
Actually there are other
kinds of foreign policy
risks they may be managing, and that they are given strategic powers to deal with — economic
risk, threats to our national economy
which in practise may mean something more akin to industrial espionage, as certainly seems to be the case in the USA.
We will have vehicles
which will have automatic parking, we can have automatic breaking
which can reduce the
risk of tailgating and things
of that
kind, so these features will gradually be built in.
To that end, the bill would also enact what's known as the Volcker Rule:
which places some limits on the size
of banks and the
kinds of risks that banking institutions can take.
Helpfully he had come armed with suggestions for how this might be done: extending the
kinds of business models that the ownership commission reported upon the day after the jobs summit; ecosystem policy, rather than industrial policy; a twenty - first century social contract,
which would allow individuals to mitigate the
risk in their lives; and a state - backed infrastructure bank.
But then we have these other variants that are the GABA receptor,
which is much more
of kind of a general disinhibition, so it's a general type
of predisposition that a person has, and individuals are at
risk for a variety
of different behaviors including alcoholism [and] other types
of impulsive behavior.
Not everyone who returns to academia focuses on entrepreneurial science; others go back because they want to teach —
which can require a different
kind of risk - taking.
«It really pointed to some
kind of problem that the devils have with this
kind of cell's regulation,
which probably gives them a greater
risk of developing this type
of disease,» Murchison says.
Another problem is that modeling studies, like this one, are inherently less powerful than other
kinds of medical research: randomized clinical trials, the gold standard in medical research, in
which patients are randomly assigned different treatments or no treatment; case - control studies,
which compare patients who have a condition with those who do not; or cohort studies,
which determine the
risk of contracting a disease by studying a group
of people with similar demographics.
And at the moment, drug dealers make more money by selling the most potent
kinds of cannabis,
which probably increases the
risk of dependency.
Baker thinks this
kind of information could ultimately help teachers and guidance counselors figure out not only
which students are at
risk of academic problems but also why they are at
risk and what can be done to help them.
«The regular study section is
risk averse for a very simple, perfectly human reason: It's just easier to see how an incremental improvement in existing knowledge and an experiment
which is very, very obviously feasible is a better use
of the money to the average study section member than something
which requires any
kind of leap
of faith or
which is insufficiently justified, in their view.
«Psychosocial stressors are strongly linked to cardiovascular
risk, and this
kind of stress may represent an indirect pathway through
which prejudice contributes to mortality.
The authors say devils may be at greater
risk for these
kinds of diseases -
which are exceptionally rare - Read more about Both types
of Tassie devil cancer may have similar origins - Scimex
Once finished, however, an epigenomic map could also prove useful in determining
which individuals are at
risk for certain diseases and encouraging the
kind of lifestyle changes that can prevent the wrong genes from switching on or off.
And University
of Arizona researchers recently reported that postmenopausal women who most closely adhered to the American Cancer Society's Guidelines on Nutrition and Physical Activity for Cancer Prevention,
which include eating at least 2 1/2 cups
of fruits and vegetables a day (no matter what
kind or color), had a 22 % lower
risk of breast cancer than those who complied the least.
Though the authors couldn't pinpoint a mechanism from this study — it was associative — they note that one possibility is that the overconsumption
of sugars and refined starches is a
risk factor for inflammation and cardiovascular disease, both
of which have been linked to the development
of depression.This
kind of diet could also lead insulin resistance,
which has been linked to cognitive deficits similar to those found in people with major depression.
Research indicates that women that take the recommended daily dose
of folic acid,
which is the synthetic
kind of folate or vitamin B - 9, in the 1st month
of being pregnant, could have a lower
risk of having a child with autism.
«From the doctor's perspective, an infection should raise a little red flag, especially for those who are already are at higher
risk for example, women with preeclampsia,
which is a
kind of severe form
of high blood pressure during pregnancy,» Miller said.
The transformation produces a new
kind of fat, called trans fat,
which increases blood cholesterol, the
risk of arteriosclerosis, clogs the arteries and can even delay the infant development because
of the mother's excess intake
of trans fats.
Existing screening guidelines for postnatal depression cases depend on making use
of tools like the Postpartum Depression Quiz below,
which makes use
of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Score, yet these
kinds of tests can't determine women at
risk, prior to them getting the condition.
Plus, after seeing Dr McD's video on youtube about cancer,
which includes a segment around the 15 min mark where he shows the increased
risk of cancer from consuming any
kind of man - extracted oil (ie, olive, corn, canola, etc) I won't touch the stuff.
For example, the superbug MRSA,
which can cause hard - to - treat skin infections, appears to contaminate approximately 5 %
of U.S. retail meat; mysterious skin hives or allergic reactions may be a sign
of alpha - gal meat allergies; a lack
of safety thresholds in U.S. meat for drug residues, toxic metals, and pesticides can potentially result in jaundice and skin cancer; a case
of Vitamin A poisoning from fish actually resulted in one man experiencing such serious peeling
of his skin it took more than three months to heal; using tanning beds instead
of natural sunlight or supplements to get Vitamin D is linked to an increased
risk of the deadliest
kind of skin cancer; milk consumption has been associated with increased acne
risk; and low antioxidants levels in the skin may correlate with the development
of wrinkles.
Findings
of the current study suggest the possible mechanisms through
which these
kinds of fats can elevate the
risk of these chronic diseases because inflammatory processes are central in the pathogenesis
of these chronic diseases (23, 24).