There are options out there, but
why run the risk of owning U.S. debt when so many of the world's greatest debt investors / raters (PIMCO's Bill Gross, S&P), are so wary of U.S. debt?
Nobody likes pop - ups, so
why run the risk of running your potential clients away by incorporating them into your website design?
Not exact matches
A Nationwide study shows
why advisors should help plan Social Security strategies and the
risks they
run if they don't.
You are saying, the model says that we could
run the
risk at two degrees of climate change and these are reasons
why we might do that, or you could
run it at 1 % and these are the political implications.
«That's
why last year I put at
risk an otherwise safe re-election for County Executive in 2011 for a chance to
run for governor.
With all of that mercury accumulating inside the body, it is little wonder
why people with amalgam fillings
run the
risk of hormonal and reproductive problems.
I guess that's the
risk you
run with subscribing to beauty boxes, and that's
why I don't subscribe to them, I know I'd feel put out if I spent money and didn't like anything in the box.
And
why exactly do I want to stretch something over my belly, button it, and
run the
risk of breathing just a little too heavily and shooting buttons at unsuspecting coworkers when everything inevitable goes to hell?
At -
risk children
running wild and having too much fun to know
why they're hurting inside; a poverty - line motel named the Magic Castle, a cruelly short distance from Orlando's Walt Disney World,
run by a kindly, big - hearted manager; a pace of perpetual motion set by the 6 - year - old with the reckless mother at the narrative center: It sounds like the stuff of vicious pathos.
I suppose it's progress or innovation that Mrs. Claus (Elizabeth Mitchell, whose role as one of the child catchers in
Running Scared retroactively renders her a subversive presence in these films) is expecting and in her third trimester at that, thus upping the asshole quotient when Santa allows his attention to drift towards other impending deliveries for five - nanosecond stretches — but at the
risk of applying logic where it isn't wanted,
why would Santa impregnate his wife nine months before Christmastime?
If you forget to engage students, you
run the
risk of starting the lesson without students» full attention or understanding about what they are about to do and
why.
That way wears out the clutch very fast (which might be what the other posters had in mind), drops your speed dramatically without lighting up your brakelights (I confess, that's
why I started doing it - trying to sneak - slow past a cop), and
runs a high
risk of stalling the engine and seriously ^ & * @ing something up.
I don't know
why the company finally decided to
run the
risk, but Onyx now thinks there is a substantial market even at the higher price tag.»
That is
why if you want to present yourself as a competitive and experienced employee, better do not
run the
risk, and appeal to proposal writing service in order to succeed in your written research proposal.
That is
why use the samples as only samples for comparison and contrast essay writing and do not
run the
risk to spoil your reputation.
The primary function that these annuities served — and the reason
why an insurance company was the one issuing them — was to protect against longevity
risk, or the possibility of
running out of money late in life.
Longevity
risk — the
risk you will
run out of money before you die — is another reason
why you need to think about having a significant exposure to stocks.
Obviously you
run the
risk that the market could keep going up and you'd lose out on that gain, or maybe the market never comes back down (that's my worry and
why I don't do it), but who cares if you have enough to meet your needs?
A Nationwide study shows
why advisors should help plan Social Security strategies and the
risks they
run if they don't.
He attributes the turning point in his success to properly managing
risk — cutting his losers early and letting his winners
run; a piece of «uncommon sense» which most traders don't adhere to and explains
why they're on one side of the performance column and Tyler is currently successfully sitting on the other.
The debate, in a nutshell, goes something like this:
Why pay higher fees for an actively managed fund that has a shot at posting much bigger returns than the index it's measured against but which also
runs the
risk of posting smaller returns, when you can buy a low - cost index fund, such as those that track the performance of the S&P 500 index, which pretty much guarantees that your returns will be in line with the index?
As the artist Mel Bochner suggested as early as 1970, in explaining
why he does not like the epithet «conceptual», it is not always entirely clear what «concept» refers to, and it
runs the
risk of being confused with «intention.»
But when the global order already places America at No. 1,
why would we want to
run the
run the
risk of climate change that alters that order?»
«This judgment does not appear to consider either of these questions and
runs the
risk of being regarded as another means of imposing new rules and restrictions on SRLs without explaining
why.»
Why on earth would anyone in their right mind
risk running their firm on a technology built on top of someone else's technology?
You see how it doesn't take long before you
run the
risk of a suspension, which is
why it's so important to always fight your tickets and do whatever you can to avoid the points.
Nonetheless,
running open betas comes with a whole lot of various security
risks, which is one of the reasons
why some developers and publishers opt against them.
Why would they want to hire you if they
run the
risk of you bad - mouthing them.
Why take the
risk - you are
running a business.