Sentences with phrase «worst kind of risk»

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That's high risk politics of the worst kind.
At the risk of being criticized: This is blatent idolatry of the worse kind.
There is so much for all of us that hides Jesus from us — the church itself hides him, all the hoopla of church with ministers as lost in the thick of it as everybody else so that the holiness of it somehow vanishes away to the point where services of worship run the risk of becoming only a kind of performance — on some Sundays better, on some Sundays worse — and only on the rarest occasions does anything strike to the quick the way that little girl's cry did with every last person who heard her realizing that Jesus didn't show for any of them — the mystery and miracle of Jesus with all his extraordinary demands upon us, all his extraordinary promises.
This type of fiber is associated with reduced metabolic syndrome, a reduction in LDL cholesterol (the bad kind), decreased risk of heart disease, and improved digestive function.
A contending team needed to have a much worse option in their rotation to absorb that kind of contract / risk / reward combo.
We can't make premiums on that kind of risk affordable, and we will have to pay out a lot because homebirths are always substandard medical care, so the provider will always be found legally liable for bad outcomes.
In Japan, a system of lifetime employment in many big businesses, a tradition of employer provided benefits such as housing in many cases, and a wage system in those kinds of businesses where workers receive a substantial share of their annual income in the form of an annual bonus whose size can be used to buffer good and bad years for a company sharing risks and rewards with workers instead of limiting the risks and rewards to an investor class, have contributed to low levels of income inequality in the Japanese economy relative to comparably developed countries with comparable levels of government spending on welfare state type programs in other countries.
«I mean, it's kind of absurd for us to conclude that the only thing we can do for the Southern Tier is fracking, and if there's a health risk, well, too bad.
Making a change to the PCSK9 gene, for example, would lower the risk of cardiovascular disease and for someone with high LDL — the bad kind of cholesterol — it could be the difference between life and death, he says.
Yes, that kind of fat — the kind that the USDA and the American Heart Association say to limit because it can raise your levels of LDL, or «bad» cholesterol, and therefore, up your risk of heart disease and stroke.
On top of that, there is the «good» (HDL) and «bad» (LDL) kind of cholesterol — according to the American Heart Association, the first one contributes to the production of thick, hard deposits that can clog arteries and make them less flexible, increasing the risk of heart attacks and other cardiovascular diseases.
This type of fiber is associated with reduced metabolic syndrome, a reduction in LDL cholesterol (the bad kind), decreased risk of heart disease, and improved digestive function.
Coconut oil was found to raise total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol (the «bad» kind of cholesterol shown to be correlated with a higher risk of heart disease) more than safflower oil and beef fat, but less than soybean oil and butter = maybe not so good.
Anyone who publicly talks poorly of their ex, or mentions the last bad date they went on might think they are being funny, but dating these kind of people is a risk.
Worst - case scenario: Diesel goes the wrong kind of retro, plugging his undershirted Dominic Toretto persona into an ill - fitting fantasy movie à la Babylon A.D. Worth the risk?
Pitting the player against an unfamiliar kind of opposition can be a risk, but when it pays off, the results are memorable at worst and ingenious at best.
We know for kids with disabilities who are obviously disadvantaged to start with, that these kinds of risks are there and inappropriately applied behavioural models like the manage - and - discipline model can make things much worse for them and it means that it speeds up their process of being either suspended or excluded from school.
The diversification is practically nonexistent in this kind of investment, and your employer is the worst investment you can make because of the risk of both losing your job and your investments at the same time.
You should try to protect yourself from four different kinds of risk: market risk, inflation risk, the risk of picking bad investments, and the risk of outliving your savings (called longevity risk).
We absolutely are looking at the kind of changes that would take on a level of credit risk that would be prudent, but clearly, I would expect that the changes we're making would cause bad debt to go up higher, but hopefully with improve the top line and improve the bottom line because essentially it would allow us to leverage admissions and advertising spend, occupancy spend, even academic spending to the point of dealing with more fuller classrooms.
There's nothing the market hates worse than this kind of funding uncertainty, or the risk of actual company failure.
Private lenders often provide bad credit mortgages with higher interest rates than traditional banks due to the risk typical in this kind of investment.
I don't recall having seen an example of that kind of situation myself — but I think I spoke to that risk here: «At the v worst, I think there's a risk KWG shareholders end up cashed out, or flipped into Conwert shares, with little reward in the way of a premium.»
On the other hand, a lack of socialization — or even worse, an encouragement of aggressive tendencies — may lead to a greater risk of the kind of dog bite attacks that have singlehandedly ruined the reputation of breeds that are, in reality, sweet and good - natured.
Even worse, every additional vaccine — indeed, some researchers suggest that every additional injection of any kind (antibiotics, steroids, fluids, etc.)-- may significantly increase the risk of developing cancer, particularly if the injections are given in the same place.
But once the basics are covered — a roof, food, limits to risk — there is a different kind of prosperity that comes through making things on your own, even pretty badly, as in my case.
Deny the data because McIntyre has bad motives and risk the kind of treatment that Mann got in the press, or worse.
Still, we are badly exposed to the same general kind of risk.
I've long wondered which would be worse for Lenovo — if the company decided to install the Superfish adware onto its machines despite knowing its potential to be a major security vulnerability, or if it really had no clue about the risks involved with this kind of software.
«These kinds of measures, like rent control, are ill - advised responses to price increases in the housing market and risk making the problem worse,» says Bédard in a publication from the organization.
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