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If you pony up, you could risking your retirement; if you don't, you could be risking your kid's future.
Others have ended their campaigns before risking a home state defeat and risking damage to their future political prospects.
We thought that was what we were risking, but we didn't know that, ultimately, what we were risking was our sons' lives.
And tonight he will try again, risking his life to jump a truck to the UK, risking his young life again in the freezing damp night.
We are risking our credibility, our legitimacy as a nation and, again, risking the lives of so many people who are listening and watching, and who are already serving.
This is raw intelligence -- because he was risking perjury.
Risking sources & methods is inexcusable, particularly with the Russians.
He was taking action — risking his life to intervene.
Risking sources & methods is inexcusable, particularly with the Russians.
And he does this, despite the fact that he's risking his life by exposing himself to greyscale, risking getting booted from Oldtown, and could very well kill Jorah in a grotesque way.
"This agreement is a reminder that we don't always have to wait until the 11th hour — risking shutdown, risking default — in order to compromise and do the right thing," Mr. Schumer said.
The Fed has been trying to strike a balance between not moving too fast and risking shortening the US economy's longest running expansion versus not moving too slowly and risking the economy overheating.
Can't go risking that in the final season of GoT.
Not only risking your life but also hundreds of others.
In the process, though, the characters are risking their safety.
They are risking their credibility by supporting an alleged abuser.
I'm risking my life and yours by broadcasting this show.
Carmakers would be risking significant sales if they abandoned China.
You are risking lives there and you cannot do that.
"I knew I was risking hurting my career," she said.
"Leave to Remain" is far more simplistic, occasionally risking glibness.
I saw total strangers risking their lives to help others.
Was he nursing an injury that wasn't worth risking there?
Plus, the company is risking spending big on a flop.
You're not just risking Rihanna's wrath — you're wasting your time.
Formal voting would only create winners and losers, risking rupture.
The lawmakers praised their willingness to come forward, risking deportation.
Was it worth him risking his life to save Siddiq?
You're risking your reputation, but you think it's worth it.
In an election this close, it's not worth risking it.
It was about entertaining people who were risking their lives.
So there's no way to have it without risking transmission.
You can't relax social distancing now without risking a conflagration.
House Republicans risking the loss of suburban districts were nervous.
Some blood meals are worth a mosquito risking its life.
Some refused medicines, risking death from heart conditions and epilepsy.
Risking arrest, she painted graffiti murals about the protest movement.
"We're all risking our lives for standup comedy," she said.
Above, the American surfer Conner Coffin risking it last year.
He was also risking more criticism over his bullpen strategy.
China faces similar constraints, with drastic options risking unacceptable costs.
Here's how to do it right, without risking your relationship.
But van Hove was risking didacticism — and scrambling some issues.
"That means we're risking $2 to make $3," he said.
Sewage seeps into the earth, risking contamination of ground water.
I don't know to what extent I'm risking my life.
Foos lost control on other occasions, each time risking exposure.
The US central bank has been trying to strike a balance between not moving too fast and risking shortening the economy's longest running expansion versus not moving too slowly and risking the economy overheating.
And officers will no longer be stuck between the proverbial "rock and a hard place" of risking their career and jail if they shoot too early, and risking their lives if they shoot too late.
And the downside of the policy the administration is currently pursuing is that people — even 7-year-olds — will be forced to choose between risking their lives by leaving and risking their lives by staying.
The numbers mean that Gordon is risking $140 to make $60.
Why does Trump say the press is risking war with Russia?
After that, you're risking serious damage to your equipment and pride.
But that's the thing about risking dairy when you're lactose intolerant.
"She's risking being alienated from her family for talking," Cook says.
Risking your life as you get older ... it's all the rage.
But risking lives to chase people suspected of misdemeanors is not.
For instance, risking your life doing rescue operations after mining disasters.
"We could go beyond our de-risking plan's targets," he said.
But being brave "means actually risking something," Ocasio-Cortez told Saujani.
Bell is operating illegally in a salon, risking thousands in fines.
If you aren't watching for them, you are risking your life.
It's simply not worth risking personal injury or loss of property.
Risking drowning in the sea, they crossed from Djibouti to Yemen.
It is not worth risking your safety to finish your hike.
Schwartz could have been risking his career by embracing Georgopoulos's ideas.
We punish Putin by risking our own national security launch capability?
And there he was, risking it all for the viewing public.
You always want to be building and striving and risking. Right.
They cannot rebalance with their island neighbour without risking popular blowback.
There will be less money for social programs, risking political unrest.
But they also oppose risking a war with a military solution.
But for some, it's not recreation unless they're risking their lives.
This is what you're risking if you don't do it right.
He doesn't want her risking her life fighting with her army.
Then, risking her livelihood, she headed to the prison's parking lot.
"Hopefully that's something the MacArthur will enable: to continue risking humiliation."
Risking further pain and fresh abandonment by starting over with us.
"People in Hong Kong are risking their lives," Ms. Leung said.
And, bonus: No more risking digesting dog drool alongside your wine.
At times risking arrest, they fume, curse, kick and even bite.
Will he go even further, risking political suicide by firing Mueller?
But how to find out without risking making Ned feel excluded?
Kennedy's reservations about risking a hero's life were disclosed years later.
He told "Power Lunch" he would do "very little" de-risking.
They cannot come into the streets without risking death or imprisonment.
Asset de-risking from equity investments would also be rating positive.
Everyone knew they were risking themselves in a risk of solidarity.
In short, he is risking kicking off a global trade war.
That there are some things there are worth risking everything for.
"These laws put pregnant women in a double bind, forcing them to choose between risking their health and risking punishment," Carrie Eisert, policy adviser at Amnesty International and author of the report, said in a statement.
To avoid risking waste, these parents fall back on their children's preferences.
And every time I get into a car, I'm risking my life.
But are women risking their health performing DIY abortions at home alone?
This is what you're risking when you talk about fire and fury.
Another CNRP leader, Sam Rainsy, cannot return from France without risking arrest.
Xi is risking sanctions and important diplomatic and economic relations being severed.
Demian Maia is risking it all against Jorge Masvidal at UFC 211.
Iran would be risking a war with America and its regional allies.
And yet I feared betraying my bosses and risking my own job.
If he doesn't do what he promised, then he is risking opposition.
Aren't your savvy algorithmic content downweights risking exacerbating existing unfair societal divisions?
For allies of trans women of color, risking unearned privilege is essential.
Risking your life like that tends to quickly put everything in perspective.
Many people borrow more than they can repay, risking their financial futures.
But without those assurances, you may be risking your job for nothing.
Yet policymakers can't move too quickly without risking market volatility, said Dalio.
Western leaders also try to solve complex issues without risking close contact.
This meant that Odin was even risking separation from his sister, Tessa.
The alternative is risking arrest and an escalation of the street confrontations.
The suspects would not be able to leave Germany without risking arrest.
But she couldn't — not without risking the collapse of her fragile government.
While cannabis growers say they won't sue, pesticide sprayers aren't risking it.
Sex, I learned, was bad news, every act risking pregnancy or disease.
"You could see it as the club risking its brand," she said.
The younger people are risking their safety and their futures for us.
Healthcare workers are risking their lives every day to fight the coronavirus.
Mr. Sentsov is risking his life to draw attention to all this.
Some, like Bosco, help their wives escape, risking death to do so.
To him the cartel's gratitude is not worth risking their lives over.
But they're risking making their target too narrow and moving too fast.
Everything that they do, they do while risking their lives and arrest.
He said the president was risking stirring another popular uprising in Ukraine.
This affords them little luxury for speaking out publicly and risking arrest.
It would threaten reprisals from trading partners, risking barriers to American exports.
Reporters and editors trust such information, sometimes risking their reputation on it.
But President Trump isn't just risking fouling up the legal process here.
"People are literally risking their lives to go into a war zone."
They are risking their lives to try to topple a genocidal ruler.
Some view the bill as too radical, risking too many unintended consequences.
When they're surfing, they're not intentionally risking anyone's skin but their own.
Those who trade on that anger are risking nationalisms tearing Europe apart.
Many women could also be risking their livelihoods if they speak out.
Students left their classes en masse, some risking punishment from their schools.
If he signs a 1-plus-1 deal, he's risking getting injured.
That might be illegal, and you might be risking going to jail.
What if, instead of risking your life (and you would be risking that) to look 10 years younger, you risked standing strong against the sexism and ageism 50-year-old women endure because they are female and 50?
He served our country with valor, risking his life in combat, and when he was a prisoner of war being tortured in the "Hanoi Hilton," risking his life again by refusing early release when his torturing captors offered it.
Against this backdrop, some provinces have further ramped up their de-risking efforts.
Our troops were taking risks, working in dangerous conditions and risking their lives.
Should I be gathering this information and risking putting it into the wild?
It was worth risking getting hurt again to see where it could go.
But in this case, you, a Bjork fan, wouldn't really be risking much.
Why are people risking their lives, their careers, really, to frame this guy?
The West cannot now bomb Mr Assad without risking a clash with Russia.
It feels like you're risking a lot of money to win so little.
But the three-year-old creature is risking more than just being captured.
In de-risking the customer, we put all the risk on our end.
And others are still risking everything to cross the seas to get there.
They won't succeed as long as we stand against them by risking everything.
Some monks can be bribed to produce the parchments for viewing, risking damage.
Very thoughtful investor who has been de-risking, I think, for some time.
It was a movie that got away with something while still risking nothing.
Bridges, tunnels, and freeways continue to crumble, risking lives and more traffic delays.
"They're risking our majority, in my view, honestly, more than theirs," Oklahoma Rep.
They also warned that Democrats are risking national security by holding up Pompeo.
Ironically this de-risking creates a different danger: that the industry becomes irrelevant.
" And more explicitly: "Germany is risking a historic failure with its shortsighted wrangling.
Even billionaire Mark Cuban is de-risking his Netflix investment during this downdraft.
By so doing, it's risking serious consequences for thousands—or millions—of children.
Risking ourselves for others doesn't make a whole lot of sense, evolutionarily speaking.
Police officers were risking themselves all over the city, trying to protect citizens.
So far Israel has refrained from clobbering Hamas and risking a bigger conflict.
Returning and risking another stint in immigrant detention, he says, isn't worth it.
An unprecedented number of families are risking their safety to reach our country.
But if you're doing so with bone treats, you're actually risking its life.
Will middle-class families get anything in return for risking a tax increase?
It's mystifying why Trump is risking even a limited repetition of this mistake.
De-risking is likely to be a theme under most scenarios going forward.
We are wantonly destroying this asset and, in the process, risking widespread starvation.
It's just not worth risking your life when we're not sure what's wrong.
Happiness was risking their life in service of their leader and their country.
Hamas led Palestinians to charge into a military zone, risking death and injury.
"I didn't feel comfortable risking my health and my fertility," Kari told WAED.
"But you are always risking your life when you do so," I respond.
Can you perforate a city's subterranea so tremendously without risking a terrible collapse?
Every time a receiver stretches out for a compromising ball, they're risking everything.
Anyone who does so is tempting fate, risking a potentially life-changing disaster.
Mr. Hammond is also risking a backlash just as Britain heads for Brexit.
For days, his mother, Maram, 24, could not retrieve them without risking death.
Having a baby as an athlete shouldn't have to mean risking so much.
This is not about losing in an election cycle, or risking a recession.
Do you think that celebrities aren't risking anything with such acts of protest?
Teachers should not be risking their lives to teach my kindergartener to read.
Climbers are jostling to take selfies and risking their lives queuing to summit.
Mr. Bergé did not mind risking Saint Laurent sales by his political activism.
By alerting the cosmos of our existence, Ryle wrote, we were risking catastrophe.
Traders aren't risking being long into the weekend with new coronavirus developments possible.
Critics warned that Los Alamitos could be risking lawsuits by violating state law.
One was considering risking serious money on a draw, at 18-1 odds.
No timetable, but he confidently states that "substantial de-risking already took place."
Still, the party is risking criticism from its members who voted for Brexit.
"They'll be given a lifeline without risking any injury by moving," he said.
Faced with risking autism or measles, some parents thought the answer was obvious.
So, I'm risking about a dollar, or $100 per call spread you're trading.
Their reward for risking their lives for their adopted country is U.S. citizenship.
"I had not made any claims to physically risking my life," Unsworth said.
They offered interpretations of those facts, thus risking, even inviting, controversy and dissent.
The hunters, despite risking their lives, barely share in the down-market proceeds.
Later in the episode, Leland tells Georgiou she is risking a court-martial.
They are projected to be enormous, risking potentially hundreds of millions of lives.
Most players go out and play, risking injury and worse, on fictitious contracts.
As he testified at his trial, the recognition that Castille was smoking weed in a car with a child, and thus risking her lungs and risking her life via secondhand smoke, meant that Yanez's life could be forfeit at any moment.
"They are risking their future, they are risking their lives and Venezuela's future for a man controlled by the Cuban military and protected by a private army of Cuban soldiers," Trump told a crowd at Florida International University in Miami.
It's about danger — risking the dark, bacterial forces of beef, chicken, cheese, and shellfish.
This is much safer than them trying to cross the sea, risking their lives.
This, despite successfully risking a shorter pit stop with an added chance of mistakes.
No cheating partner or number on a paycheck is worth risking your life for.
Mr Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on Chinese exports, risking a trade war.
So, that's how I understood journalism; that it was worthy of risking everything for.
He looks more likely to weaken both, risking regional arms races and even war.
It takes that scary vision for him to realize how much he's really risking.
Furthermore, the U.S. debt market may also benefit from domestic pension fund de-risking.
How can I achieve what I want without risking you knowing what I want?
They were risking their lives, but were often paid erratically and not in full.
We will not push back people in the sea, risking the lives of children.
I thought about those overseas who were risking their lives at that very moment.
Why does she keep risking her life with Lucas waiting for her back home?
Thank you to all the firefighters who are risking their lives to save ours.
"But if we lose, we're going forward," even if that means risking jail time.
" The Virginia Democrat said "risking sources and methods is inexcusable, particularly with the Russians.
Others journey on, risking all, in the hopes of finding a better new life.
Again risking oversimplification, poor kids often grow up without college on their radar screens.
You're always risking problems when you take people to your place to hook up.
Risking it all was more than worth it, just to feel that natural rush.
He knew what he was risking by going into that duel with Aaron Burr.
Corrine Lomas recalled the heroism of fellow concertgoers, risking their lives to save others.
Is competing in the Olympics worth potentially risking the health of your future child?
The government is tightening the noose, but risking international sanctions and a social explosion.
This was clearly an attempt to fulfill a campaign promise and avoid risking defeat.
Rather than risking scandal, her guardians thought it best to get rid of her.
So any individual increasing their volume [on a personal device] is risking their hearing.
That, Duff explained, would nullify the usefulness of the zero-days, risking exposing them.
He wasn't building a brand, he was risking his popularity by speaking out often.
But the idea that Trump could be risking embarrassment finally seemed to get through.
How do you navigate that arrangement and celebrate love without risking the power play?
There's no sense in risking unnecessary back pain, but for me, setup was painless.
We castigate ourselves for not risking our lives, or property, for some higher ideal.
Others just don't feel comfortable risking exposure and are calling off travel plans proactively.
To go to trial, her lawyer implied, could mean risking custody of her kids.
"They're going to be working around the clock and risking their lives and safety."
This means that a bridge may develop large cracks without risking a structural collapse.
That's why Ms. López was risking the perilous freight trains with her young children.
No job's workload should mean choosing between risking someone's health and losing their paycheck.
Risking the severest retribution, he publicly pressed General Antonescu to surrender to the Soviets.
It's about danger—risking the dark, bacterial forces of beef, chicken, cheese, and shellfish.
Five hundred of these ferry pilots didn't come back, and he was risking everything.
But the trend has angered some prosecutors, who say lawmakers are risking public safety.
Today people are coming in the hands of smugglers and really risking their lives.
Mr. Trump has abdicated this leadership role, risking a humanitarian disaster and renewed violence.
Nuisance laws can force an impossible decision between risking one's home or one's life.
The judge also dismissed charges of reckless endangerment and causing or risking a catastrophe.
But Mr. Haacke doesn't blame curators for not risking art from a wild-card.
A drone is expendable and can "absorb" enemy fire without risking a pilot's life.
But this would spark a conflict risking millions of Korean, Japanese and American lives.
"I am risking de-facto expulsion, and having to leave the country," he said.
Definitely not worth risking all that for a pre-packaged salad or sushi roll.
They feel proud to slap the hand of a villain without risking American bodies.
Cramer advised against risking money that's intended for something in the next 18 months.
Chronic sleeplessness is damaging your health and risking your safety on your morning commute.
"US external trade actions are backfiring, risking a reduction in global trade," Peterson said.
People said he was risking his net worth, that he'd "be sued into oblivion".
The report said Trump acted to advance his personal political interests, risking national security.
Beijing may already be risking economic and societal damage by maintaining its uncompromising stance.
Where else can you work and get paid huge salaries without risking your own capital?
She was totally fearless when it came to risking boredom in pursuit of an issue.
"Be aware that if you're going lower, that you're risking other side effects," he said.
Just ask 9/11 first responders, or other everyday people risking their lives for others.
FINK: We had -- we saw some real large de-risking in our index equity positions.
You said the most recent couple of weeks were hedge funds de-risking and deleveraging.
We believe the Q4 report is another de-risking event, and recommend investors own shares.
Are the benefits of youth tackle football worth risking the lifelong health of your brain?
City of Ghosts profiles activists and journalists in Syria risking their lives to document ISIS.
She advocated for peace in the most violent regions of Italy, risking her own assassination.
Yet the government shied away repeatedly from risking its political capital on deeper structural reforms.
It is a mother risking her life to bring a new one into the world.
Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young said the doctors were risking their careers with this refusal.
The U.S. would be risking pariah status on the international stage by withdrawing from Paris.
Why is Casper risking its reputation by getting cozy with two popular mattress review websites?
"I think this is actually what I call de-risking the quarter," Kallo told CNBC.
"He's risking everything for the rump of the Tory (Conservative) Party," worker Alan Quinn said.
The target was hard to locate and people were risking their lives to find him.
"Death to [Ayatollah Ali] Khamenei," chant some—risking harsh punishment for disrespecting the supreme leader.
Not doing so is seen as risking a wave of litigation and a trade war.
Kelsey's work is really serious, and the rift with Liza also is risking Millennial's future.
Left to themselves, the evidence suggests, states would adopt weaker measures, risking the feared listing.
T-Series gives Kjellberg a safe place to play out a beef without risking much.
To go to the police or some other authority would have meant risking my life.
But risking your life is half the fun of a Slip N Slide, isn't it?
Katherine Heigl doesn't mind risking bodily harm if it means getting an awesome bikini photo.
There are certainly liberals who prefer risking the false conflict to handling the true one.
It doesn't help that those affected by de-risking are reluctant to publicly come forward.
Simply put, the tunnels cannot sustain themselves, and we are risking the safety of commuters.
"I can't be out here, risking my life for a pair of 99-cent sneakers."
There is a difference between risking your life and taking a risk at having one.
She had escaped, risking execution by the FARC, and turned herself over to the military.
Not to mention, you won't be risking a trip to the hospital with every mouthful.
Risking death by a firing squad, this "paper brigade" rescued thousands of books and documents.
You can only rush that process so much before risking manufacturing accuracy and testing efficacy.
So much so that physicians are wearing used respirators, risking infection to care for patients.
Physicians are being forced to wear used masks, risking infection when they care for patients.
People need to know a woman told that story, risking her life to do so.
Transgender Americans in military are heroes like anyone else risking their lives to defend us.
At War Suhair had to decide whether leaving Syria was worth risking her children's lives.
Aircraft have taken test flights with debris in an engine and a tail, risking failure.
She couldn't imagine risking the family's financial well-being to support a child's sports dreams.
They kill extremists without risking American lives, making combat seem antiseptic on the home front.
Many are now being forced to choose between risking their health or losing a paycheck.
Such locks, a common bedroom feature, would provide you with privacy, without risking anyone's safety.
Risking my life would give my life a meaning it hadn't seemed to have before.
More often, research suggests, they remove too much — silencing contested speech rather than risking liability.
None of this amounts to an all-clear signal for a re-risking of portfolios.
It could also destabilize the San Andreas fault, risking extreme shakes and extensive potential damage.
This no-impact workout is also perfect for rehabilitating existing injuries without risking further strain.
But Congress did come within a tick of the clock of risking our national security.
However, for individual investors, it's still better to wait before risking your money on them.
Exhausted doctors and nurses are risking their lives and becoming infected with the virus themselves.
No measuring, pouring, or risking a toddler grabbing the bottle and spilling bubble bath everywhere.
I apologized for dying on the PCT, for risking too much, for being too stupid.
When we have these troubled times you'll see people de-risking ahead of the weekend.
Plus, its grates pop off, so you can easily clean it without risking any damage.
A nurse might demonstrate how to turn a patient in bed without risking back strain.
Some economic forecasters warned that Mr. Trump was risking the health of the global economy.
The Attorney General added causing or risking a catastrophe, a felony charge, to the complaint.
A prudent Trump wouldn't spend his afternoons barking at foreign leaders and risking nuclear war.
Doing so could spook investors, risking a market drop that hurts business and household confidence.
That way, surgery newbies can attempt complex procedures all they want, without risking actual lives.
Trade relations were also deteriorating with Germany, at that time, risking a multifront trade war.
That in turn could spill over into the rest of the economy, risking a downturn.
The president is championing his cause on Twitter, risking a rift with his attorney general.
Then there is, of course, the activists who are risking never seeing their families again.
Raven doesn't believe the X-Men shouldn't be risking their lives for this vision, though.
This has spooked the financial institutions into de-risking, and that is a problem because de-risking puts lives at risk, criminalizes the innocent—including humanitarian organizations and their beneficiaries—and potentially contributes to the same terrorism financing that the regulators aim to curtail.
By continuing to use the Garland nomination as a political tool, Republicans in the Senate are not only risking their credibility, but risking the loss of the Senate, the ability to confirm or reject future Presidential nominations, and possibly decades of an activist bench.
Russia will push as far as it can to achieve its objectives -- without risking damaging counterattack.
Art has always been about risk taking, but it shouldn't have to mean risking your health.
I think there was a lot of de-risking going on from the hedge fund community.
Not only are Kara's parents risking imprisonment and a fine, they could also lose their child.
You can use flexi rods to curl your hair without risking heat damage from hot tools.
For Eddie to apply for it himself would mean presenting himself to I.N.S. and risking everything.
Mr Abe cannot become buddies with Mr Xi without risking a black eye from Mr Trump.
He was commended for risking his life to save civilians during a prison riot on Feb.
That likely means most typical ecstasy users aren't risking brain changes as suggested by previous research.
Thank you so much for being there and stopping and risking your lives to save ours.
But the group paid upfront, risking a loss every day, succeeded 45 percent of the time.
Athletes should not have to choose between risking their health or being beaten by a cheat.
Every time she does, she's risking death – and if she dies, her revolution dies with her.
This configuration allows for vigorous sex without risking the two of you falling over (it happens!).
"It's risking the status of the benchmarks," a senior source at a ring dealing member said.
Many refugees have reached Greek shores after risking their lives crossing the Aegean sea from Turkey.
But when trees are plowed, carbon has nowhere to go, risking further increases in global temperatures.
Sure, the latest craze or smartphone game is fun, but is it worth risking your life?
Instead of risking dangerous backstreet abortions, some women have babies in secret and then dump them.
Japanese automaker Honda looks set close its Swindon car plant, risking the loss of 3,500 jobs.
So there's the risk that to try to save my leg, we are risking my kidney.
Ingested wire bristles can become lodged in the throat or puncture the digestive tract, risking infection.
Risking addiction and madness, he dukes it out with other robots in a steampunk-esque showdown.
GCHQ will not force a company to break other countries' laws (risking an embarrassing public spat).
One step back, and the next step is immediately lateral—no risking running onto the fence.
Things can get bloody, and you could end up risking it all for a nice payday.
Anyone risking their job or jail time should do more research than just reading one article.
Villa will begin next season amongst opponents who are risking everything for a shot at promotion.
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These brave men and women are already risking their lives for this country around the world.
The American Embassy he pledged to move to Jerusalem, risking a firestorm, remains in Tel Aviv.
Bridges are in disrepair, risking the lives of travelers and negatively impacting the flow of commerce.
If you don't allow yourself a moment to catch your breath, you end up risking burnout.
It also features a Volvo executive risking his life by playing chicken with the driverless vehicle.
Multiple women I interviewed mentioned that they believed that taking action meant risking their own careers.
Heading out in search of supplies meant risking your life in the crossfire on the streets.
Trump warned the Venezuela military that they're risking their lives by continuing to support Nicolas Maduro.
Tubman addressed Northern gatherings to awaken the conscience of fellow Americans, risking capture by bounty hunters.
This could hurt our stock market and jeopardize jobs, further risking workers' insurance, income and health.
So that wasn't a real news development, and the market went back to de-risking again.
Israel appears to have expanded its fight against Iranian activities into Iraq, risking a major escalation.
Franchisees have long complained about Subway allowing locations to open near each other, risking cannibalizing businesses.
Instead of risking it, avoid future sun damage by wearing stylish garments with UPF 50 protection.
Instead of risking it, avoid future sun damage by wearing stylish garments with UPF 50 protection.
Just that idea that people are risking things, taking chances, trying new roles without a net.
Mr. Cook, for his part, didn't see any point in engaging further or risking an altercation.
I was tired of futile attempts with online dating, and my free time wasn't worth risking.
Travel in this state, it suggested, was tantamount to risking your freedoms and perhaps your life.
The families wonder whether they should demand a visit, risking their own health and wider contamination.
Liberals have reacted with fury to Trump's approach, suggesting he is needlessly risking innumerable American deaths.
These schools, prosecutors asserted, were victims, since they were unwittingly playing ineligible athletes, risking N.C.A.A. penalties.
Risking popularity for principle, they have shown a courage frequently lacking among the affluent and famous.
But with respirator supplies dwindling, medical professionals have already started reusing them, risking their own safety.
Doing nothing is, in short, "risking a real problem" for the agency, Ms. Epstein Gluck says.
If I stayed much longer, I would be risking injuries I could not get back from.
Ms. Lagunas said that she would remain in the United States illegally, risking arrest and deportation.
Conversely, to reject it would be seen as obstructionist, risking voter wrath at the next election.
Instead of risking the prison sentence or worse, consider going to the corresponding music festival, Alienstock.
Patient foundations have a major role to play in "de-risking" the science around therapeutic development.
Our veterans fought for their nation by risking their lives from basic combat training to discharge.
Mr. Erdogan was also rebuked by Mr. Putin for risking a revival of the Islamic State.
Of course, that means risking being wrong or saying something that not everyone will agree with.
They must have known they were risking serious reputational damage for themselves and for their institutions.
How do we loosen the double bind and remove the fear of risking careers and relationships?
For people risking bullets daily, it matters to know that the government cannot hide its brutality.
It will require risking compassion to create an expanded and possibly destabilizing relationship to visual culture.
The courage of risking everything to confront a regime that kills its own citizens inspires us.
Doesn't unified opposition to the president mean risking those seats and further diminishing their minority status?
Collectors, analysts and sources need to know that they are risking their lives for good reason.
Today, a quarter-century later, we are risking everything by mindlessly continuing to observe this moratorium.
But if they wait too long, they might have to lift rates sharply, risking a recession.
His most recent book is "The Senkaku Paradox: Risking Great Power War over Small Stakes" (2019).
Beyond the legalities, Mr. Garcetti warned that Democrats calling for impeachment were risking a political mistake.
VICE News embedded with the people risking their lives to get civilians out of the city.
They can join an amnesty programme and turn informer—thereby risking being killed by their erstwhile chums.
So gay men like Hann who use their wives as beards and raise children are risking everything.
By vouching for her, risking treason, he at least gives Cersei a little bit of a buffer.
And so instead of risking getter sicker and something happening to me, it's better to go home.
You can't open your mouth without risking your jobs and livelihood because of political correctness, he railed.
Here's why so many climbers are risking frostbites, altitude sickness and even death to reach the peak.
New Delhi (CNN Business)India and the United States are risking a fight over trade and technology.
The platform uses innovative metrics like social media followers and Yelp reviews to maximize loan de-risking.
Risking danger, characters speak out and unearth some major revelations about Hannah's last month in the process.
The intransigence of G7 leaders may have a bigger consequence than risking a slowdown in Japan's economy.
Facebook has refused, risking punitive measures or even the possibility of a shutdown in its biggest market.
And is Nunes risking his credibility as intelligence chair by giving the administration a giant political gift?
The speaker also gets plenty loud, capable of volumes higher than some larger speakers, without risking distortion.
Such devices are often used by police to dispose of or detonate bombs without risking human life.
And two regimes with no tolerance for internal criticism seem to be risking censure from the world.
Former rebels who lose confidence in the process could join dissidents or gangs, risking the peace deal.
To Ethiopia this means risking the core of a much cherished collective vision—peaceful transition to democracy.
He wasn't drinking, but if there was a fight he was risking getting thrown off the team.
Since each contract controls 100 shares, this means that Gordon stands to make $280 while risking $220.
" It's, "Immigration: is it so scary that it's worth risking a recession to try to curb it?
Gordon's trade has him risking $81 to make a total of $200—a whopping 147 percent return.
But we're not entirely sure if a memorable YouTube clip is genuinely worth risking your life over.
Should it yield to the market, thereby risking the appearance that monetary policy is set by traders?
They wanted platforms to feel free to make these judgments without risking the liability that Prodigy faced.
Gone are the days where getting a safe tan meant risking telltale streaky limbs and patchy hands.
In the most dramatic moments, he describes risking his life while locating and secretly filming SS officers.
Still, most China watchers expect it will resume its descent soon, risking a renewed surge in outflows.
But it does it through virtual trial-and-error, instead of risking an accident in real life.
Until that day, Degollado firefighters had been risking their lives battling blazes without the proper fire gear.
"This filing is another important step in the de-risking of GE Capital," a GE spokesperson said.
Risking arrest by petitioning our legislators in the People's House became a baptism into the Moral Movement.
Yeah, but then you're risking ... I don't know how good Lyft's market intel is on Uber. Right.
But the de-risking campaign has also cut off a source of credit for many small businesses.
Such an offensive could disrupt supply lines, risking a mass famine in the poorest Arabian Peninsula nation.
"People are risking their lives every time they leave their homes," UNEP Executive Director Erik Solheim said.
Our brave military and intelligence professionals are on the front lines, far from home, risking their lives.
At most, there may be a Byzantine route risking the type of survey some in Wisconsin favor.
The self-directed video daringly visualized the journeys that those desperate to reach European shores are risking.
I just felt if I stayed there I was risking my opponent getting on top of me.
Republicans have been pushing "active" forest management for years and accusing greens of risking lives and property.
So Harvard scientists are looking into other chemicals that might do the job without risking ozone damage.
We wanted to show how important this was to us by asking arrest and risking our freedoms.
Thousands more are still on their way, risking their lives on a perilous trip, probably in vain.
No more will they have to jump around on the road and somersault on concrete, risking injuries.
Yet Bernie rages on, risking deeper divisions within the party and lowering Clinton's favorability numbers even further.
"It's so cold, people can't even walk their dogs without risking frostbite," said CNN meteorologist Jennifer Varian.
Or of the military bomb squad robot that ended the terror without the police risking more lives?
Unfortunately, these employees had little incentive and no way of safely alerting regulators without risking their careers.
As Curran persistently reminds us, thinking skeptically about the truth of religion meant risking prison and persecution.
"You're risking some significant disruption with no real gain, from my perspective, on either side," she said.
I mean, how much Facebook and Alphabet can you stuff into a portfolio without risking over-concentration?
Do you worry that you are risking the reputation of a lifetime with such a controversial proposal?
We, as a nation, are risking the right to live our own lives as we see fit.
Two women agreed to speak on the record, risking the stigma that besets survivors of sexual violence.
This person was not only risking his own life but the lives of everyone on the road.
What's more, he said that Vulcan does this without risking business operations, while reducing risk and costs.
It's about de-risking at breakneck speed, getting rid of anything standing between investor portfolios and solvency.
If disgust helps keep us from risking our health, what might other emotions do for our survivability?
The Trump administration is playing a dangerous game in Iran, risking a serious miscalculation by either side.
I had finished radiation and was told that without chemo, I was risking my odds of survival.
And we will keep on striking, protesting, and even risking arrest until that dream becomes a reality.
And Hong Kongers could support the student protesters in Tiananmen Square in 1989 without risking any reprisals.
He has lived his entire adult life locking arms with America's friends, risking his life countless times.
Employees are risking their lives and working hard, Brent said, but still only making $8.50 an hour.
So children can be risking their lives by venturing out of their neighborhoods simply to attend school.
"Our state was formed by rugged frontiersmen and women risking everything," Mr. Cruz told reporters last week.
The blacklisting made it difficult for international bankers to deal with Mr. Seif without risking American penalties.
Congress has had to repeatedly raise the federal borrowing limit to avoid risking default on U.S. debt.
Or is he risking his health in pursuit of athletic feats that may no longer be attainable?
Companies face fines if they do not comply, with tech giants risking penalties greater than $1 billion.
And part of that de-risking now is worries about what happens when (markets in) China open.
But either way, the party would be playing with fire and risking alienating those younger voters forever.
There is real suspense when Robbie runs late for a meet, risking setting back his entire team.
Yet such lending is still safer than risking big fines by helping money launderers or tax dodgers.
DOUG INGRAM: Well, I think, in one sense every day we are de-risking along the way.
And he is risking a global economic backlash that will hurt American workers and businesses even more.
To benefit from Europe without risking destruction at the hands of the Europeans — that was his idea.
But for centrists, the fight over immigration isn't worth shutting down the government, or even risking it.
Which would be ludicrous, as well as risking the usual political divides from styming good faith effort.
Should she present herself to the immigration authorities Wednesday morning for a scheduled check-in, risking deportation?
But only by respecting institutions can he deliver on his populist campaign promises without risking economic collapse.
But for now, losing American support could mean risking the well-being of many more migrants worldwide.
Attack on these dedicated workers, risking their lives for their nation, is an attack on our future.
And that is exactly where the $400 billion U.S. life insurance industry is perched today, risking irrelevance.
Republican lawmakers have to choose between embracing Trump's expensive agenda — or pushing back and risking his wrath.
But committing to it means risking that old fashioned battle between the jab and the cross counter.
We do, however, suggest paying up for the bottled stuff rather than risking it on the homemade version.
Firefighters and police officers have dangerous jobs, risking their lives every day to protect the rest of us.
If you're calling someone out, you're calling them out because they're wrong, and you're risking also being attacked.
You've just completed the Condom Snorting Challenge, along with untold thousands of other teens risking asphyxiation for likes.
"GE remains focused on shrinking and de-risking GE Capital, including improving its leverage profile," the company said.
If her account is accurate, then by putting her body at risk, he was risking her livelihood too.
They will no longer be able to lay down a minefield of small orders without risking large losses.
The theory is that shareholders should take the first hit because they know they are risking their money.
They are risking everything for the possibility of safety and survival; no deterrence strategy can change that fact.
They tore tiny leaks in joint seals, resulting in pressure leaks and risking total failure of the suits.
Nor can anything but good sense prevent him from imposing tariffs on China, risking a painful trade war.
I followed his orders and stayed in bed, afraid of risking the lives of my remaining two babies.
And they're not spending valuable time at protests or risking arrest because they are dupes to fake news.
It's expensive but I think it's worth it to get to work and home without risking an accident.
All in all, he is risking $167 to potentially return $500, which means he could triple his money.
If you contribute everything on a single day, you are risking 12 months of potentially better market activity.
Malaysia's prime minister told Reuters last week that the EU was risking a trade war over palm oil.
Some of Clinton's sharpest attacks throughout the campaign accused Sanders of risking all the expansions achieved through Obamacare.
I grew up assuming that all police officers are decent, good people, risking their lives to protect me.
And risking $8 sure seems worth never having to step on a disgusting piece of fingernail ever again.
Elijah (EJ) Holland is living off the land, and (sometimes) risking his life for the sake of dinner.
But the White House decided against it, claiming it wasn't worth risking people's faith in the election's integrity.
Unlike some U.S. companies, GE has not backed off plans in Mexico, risking broadsides from Trump on Twitter.
New Americans risking everything to get here, and then fighting to make it here—we're in you're corner.
Regulation should be flexible enough to encompass new fintech models as they develop, without risking losing its teeth.
"They're the guys driving around at 22000 miles an hour and risking their lives every day," Murray says.
I mean, if it's just giving up its name, then all it's risking is damage to its brand.
Or do they do nothing, leaving Obamacare in place and risking premiums rising even higher in certain areas.
None of this lies at the feet of the corporal or sergeant on the ground risking their lives.
Others insist that she played fast and loose with her emails, risking national security and breaking the law.
Shooting down stray regime helicopters is one thing; risking a direct military confrontation with Russia is quite another.
Experts say Ethiopians are likely to keep risking their lives as migrants because they lack opportunities at home.
Thankfully, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) allows employees to do that without risking their job security.
"Oh, so he's like an organizer, risking his life for the good of the community," Gonzalez tells them.
Beijing's real rationale for risking its global reputation over a handful of tiny islands remains open for debate.
Even with microphones, these young performers are risking the health of their voices by performing such demanding pieces.
"I would not be going through this nightmare, risking years in prison, if I did it," Feigin said.
Potentially risking the life of someone you care about (or that of a stranger) is just not cool.
They will fear damaging the Senate and risking a permanently partisan and polarized future for the Supreme Court.
They propose de-risking the system by letting customers lodge their money in risk-free sovereign money accounts.
It is now directly targeting the Americans in uniform risking their lives for the sake of our security.
So why, then, might it be worth risking actual prison time to assure their admission to top universities?
Being undocumented means being cut off from the modern economy—or working in the shadows and risking exploitation.
I'm so thankful for first responders & law enforcement for risking their lives to bring a suspect into custody.
I'm so thankful for first responders & law enforcement for risking their lives to bring a suspect into custody.
Zarrab is being investigated for risking the security of the Republic of Turkey and aiding a foreign state.
I was a victim of the little-known technical term called de-risking, also known as de-banking.
"Thank you to all the firefighters who are risking their lives to save ours," she wrote on Twitter.
They're accusing the president of risking American lives "to 'win' some reality show," in the words of Rep.
Four of his brave police officers were wounded risking their lives in engaging the shooter in the synagogue.
The New York Times: There is increasing concern that the central bank is risking a return to recession.
Others see him as a power-hungry upstart who is risking instability by changing too much, too fast.
"I thought, this is pretty cool just to get me exposed without risking my real money," says Srijan.
Teneo Intelligence said on Wednesday that the selloff constituted a political emergency for Renzi, risking the government's credibility.
Israel's defence minister, Avigdor Lieberman, warns that "anyone who goes close to the fence is risking their lives".
Sometimes, I wonder if I should be doing this kind of work, risking getting stabbed for minimum wage.
The numbers highlight the desperation of many migrant families, risking family separation to escape their plight at home.
"Risking it in a push to expand the fossil fuel industry is the height of irresponsibility," he said.
Kirschner hid the letters in barracks niches or buried them in soil, risking punishment if they were discovered.
But anytime you load them up to a cloud, you're just risking that, no matter what you do.
"These watches went to the greatest depths on earth," he said, with divers risking their lives and equipment.
Many have warned they are risking the safety of Americans as they continue to work without getting paid.
This play is set amid a cooking contest in Memphis in which one contestant is risking a lot.
In his statement, Mr. Trump clearly took the prince's side in that rivalry, risking further isolating Mr. Erdogan.
It reflects the vulnerabilities and uncertainties shared by millions of migrants risking everything to make their world anew.
But on the outskirts of Mosul, approaching the river can mean risking your life to incoming sniper fire.
The trade would cost him $1.22, meaning he would be risking a maximum of $122 on the trade.
Many have resorted to self-quarantine at home, risking the spread of the virus within families and neighborhoods.
But right now that seems very unlikely -- certainly not without risking a Russian veto at the security council.
But it's always important to take time out and ask: What am I risking or taking for granted?
And risking seniors' access and the availability of an essential Medicare benefit isn't the way to find out.
Fitch regards both as providing sound strategic logic, ultimately seeking ways of de-risking the overall group perimeter.
New Americans risking everything to get here, and then fighting to make it here – we're in your corner.
These rescues are, in many cases, illegal, and Hsiung and his fellow activists are risking years of imprisonment.
We opted for another high-yield online savings for this account to maximize growth without risking any loss.
But boy, if you say yes to something, or even go fight for it, you're risking your career.
For most, if not all of those individuals behind prison walls, breaking the silence often means risking everything.
The turnout shows only smaller companies are risking bets on the oil sector of the world's youngest country.
So could the US do a limited military strike to stop him without risking a full-scale war?
They fled from one hell to another, but still, they say this is better than risking their lives.
But us doing this radical action, risking our education and not going to school, that gets their attention.
It&aposs capital intensive and slow-moving, and there&aposs a lot of de-risking left to do.
Besides, risking anything more than a couple hundred dollars would have gone against one of his investment principles.
House GOP leaders pushed a similar message to dissuade their rank-and-file from risking a damaging shutdown.
It is either exposing the truth or risking large scale retaliation from the readers and people in power.
Nevertheless, when I asked them what happened, many stopped to speak to me, risking penalization for being tardy.
Digging into the nitty-gritty makes it clear that we can fight sex trafficking without risking free speech.
That's why men and women are risking their lives every single day to make sure that doesn't happen.
But the camera crew, risking unknown consequences if they were caught, kept a duplicate memory card of each shoot.
He accused Mr. Bush of going at his opponents so aggressively that he was risking tarnishing his family name.
While there, the 35-year-old even ventured into the pit, willingly risking damage to her floor-sweeping topper.
Why did it take a crew of human guinea pigs publicly risking their lives to goad lawmakers into action?
"I know by saying my story and speaking out I'm risking it all, but I don't care," she says.
What's the purpose of forcing people onto the program and risking a backlash that could annihilate the entire project?
Protecting Cartagena against risking climate threats will require more resources than the city itself can put together, he warned.
Steep is all about letting you experience the thrills of winter extreme sports without actually risking life and limb.
If defecting means hiding, finding themselves jobless, risking their safety and that of their families, many might think twice.
How can Siempre be progressive when its leading lady is risking it all for the man who owns her?
In other words, if Trump's approval rating continues to drop, he could be risking the Republican majority in Congress.
They certainly don't have enough invested in issues to warrant risking their tribal ties on behalf of particular beliefs.
Trump's move is also seen as risking worsening already-tense relations between Iran and U.S. allies in the region.
That's fine—instead, watch our new documentary about terminally ill Serbians risking jail time to access medicinal cannabis oil.
He is wrong, and is risking his life every night trying to get onto a truck crossing the Channel.
But those earning less than that would have to choose between forgoing insurance or risking their legal residency status.
Or, you push on said doors, annoying the stalls' occupants, and risking a mortifying encounter if the door's unlocked.
"When people are willing to do that for another human being, risking surgery, the impact is tremendous," says Burkett.
As a result, in the vast majority of collective bargaining strikes, the union's striking members are risking their jobs.
"They would be risking their immigration status or their newly acquired citizenship if they do anything criminal," she said.
Should Mr Johnson keep siding with the Europeans, he may anger America, risking the promise of a trade deal.
The guy whose extreme wealth is based on unpaid athletes risking their short and longterm health complained about entitlement.
These notes chronicle the mental and emotional state of frontliners coming to terms with risking death for their beliefs.
Plus, when Martínez isn't risking his life for his girlfriend's Instagram, the two take some pretty adorable photos together.
After the state's brutal crackdown on Gezi Park protesters in 2013, holding public protests became a life-risking activity.
They are also—and this is important—definitely risking a perma-ban from PokéDeveloper Niantic if they get caught.
The company said the ruling will harm innovation by allowing companies to infringe competitors' patents while risking minimal punishment.
In that case, Gordon will see a profit of $169, more than five times the $31 he is risking.
But risking profits and popularity in the name of inclusivity and accurate depiction was more important to the artist.
You might think that risking the biggest disruption to the economy since wartime was enough incompetence for one party.
"They are risking citizens' rights on a quick-fix scheme," said Mr. Zimmerman, whose group recently refiled its suit.
This can be due to the high selectivity afforded through energy competitions in conjunction with the de-risking services.
How to accomplish that without risking his generally affable, optimistic brand will be a challenge -- and remains a mystery.
Elsewhere, Japan's Honda confirmed the closure of its Swindon car plant on Tuesday, risking the loss of 3,500 jobs.
It wasn't exactly clear what I'd have to do to succeed, but I couldn't ask questions, risking a reveal.
Whatever hard lesson the universe had in store for me, the leap of intimacy shouldn't include risking my life.
Instead, he wants to take on the government, risking not only his own position but the company's future too.
Some try to take selfies with escaped lions in the background, risking their lives for a photo, he said.
It was not immediately clear what action Trump could take without authorization from Congress, or without risking legal action.
This exhibition differentiates itself by not putting pleasure as its end goal, risking the discomfort of the PMA's guests.
You can't even physically channel the frenetic, head-banging spirit of rock'n'roll without risking a pair of $600 goggles.
"He (Trump) is cutting corners, risking a serious accident ... the coalition's spine is the United States," the source said.
" House Republican leadership wouldn't comment on possibly risking a shutdown, but key appropriators called the money a "top priority.
So before you click to buy, ask yourself: Is saving a few bucks really worth risking breakouts and infections?
READ: Risking death by staying home in Mosul The medics, meanwhile, unwrap the bandages on the wounded soldier's face.
Simply put, we are risking our economic future by failing to effectively train and recruit a high-skilled workforce.
H-1B workers struggle to switch jobs without risking deportation, he said, which allows employers to pay them less.
The ones who loved the Note 7 and lived dangerously, risking their lives just to use their favorite phone.
These children face an unthinkable choice between becoming a gang member or risking death for themselves and family members.
But joining China as a trade scofflaw and risking significant retaliation against American trade is both dangerous and irresponsible.
Instead, O'Rourke is risking more than people realize by jumping into a contest against more accomplished and seasoned Democrats.
The wrong mix could deepen sectarian divisions after Mosul is attacked, risking all-out civil war and more hardship.
For any of these reasons, Manafort may simply view a deal as offering too little and risking too much.
But when I was in prison, I thought: 'No, it was worth risking my life due to this regime'.
In the midst of a close national election, Senate Republicans are risking a government shutdown at midnight on Oct.
If they rejected that fate, they were forced to self-abort or seek illegal providers, risking death and injury.
Because today's tsar knows history, he is likely to be opportunistic abroad, shadowboxing rather than risking a genuine confrontation.
But if they borrowed $95 for that investment, they make $10 while risking only $5, a 200 percent gain.
The simulator lets amateur pilots practice their skills without risking the potential for a drone-wrecking, game-over crash.
When children drank about two cups of milk per day, they got enough vitamin D without risking iron deficiency.
Brynne Conroy opened a high-yield savings account to earn more on her money without risking it in investments
But there are countless others who have come forward, risking their careers, reputations and relationships, who also deserve recognition.
"The technology is easy to deploy and can be used in dangerous situations without risking pilots' lives," Durscher said.
Drones are now en vogue as battlefield assets, allowing militaries to strike and surveil at will without risking pilots.
One woman I met, Mervat, works as a cardiologist in war-torn Yemen, risking her life to save lives.
However, Democrats are risking that, after pretending to build a case for impeachment, a real impeachment could come unexpectedly.
"I'm not going to (play them) at risking their availability for the start of the playoffs," DeBoer told reporters.
Apple only slows performance on devices where the battery can't perform at full throttle without risking crashing the phone.
Loading up big shots and landing them on the top of his head is simply risking breaking one's hands.
"Don't you think you're risking a human rights disaster here and potentially a mass loss of life?" he asked.
Instead of risking his return, we left a tip on the bar and got the hell out of there.
That was a clever gambit, though it had the downside of risking the credibility of the American legal system.
Same-sex relationships are illegal, often risking fines, jail or even the death penalty, according to Human Rights Watch.
Risking it all to start anew, and the perils to come, were once the considerations of our own families.
But otherwise you're risking falling in love, and that might complicate your life in ways you're not prepared for.
So [by targeting games], a politician can make it appear they are doing something without risking losing any votes.
"I thought, 'What's the point of risking my own child's life to put up with these teachers?" she said.
McMaster seems to believe that Kim would passively absorb the attack without hitting back and risking all-out war.
By escalating protest against the war and risking their own freedom they kept alive a vital form of citizenship.
They were also aware that dealers who offer pickup in their homes or delivery are risking their own health.
Sticking with equity investments and risking more losses is not an option for some funds from oil producing nations.
As the economy tanks, Trump's poll numbers will also stumble, risking a pattern that could grow worse and worse.
But national security analysts have said there is no viable military option at this point without risking devastating casualties.
History is full of love stories about star-crossed lovers, risking it all for the objects of their desire.
Philip lied to and spied on Elizabeth, and Oleg lied to Stan while risking everything by meeting with Philip.
Alexei and Evgheniya got home just in time to prevent Philip from risking everything by breaking into the house.
And a growing number of companies are risking customer backlash to link their brands to the gun-safety movement.
This meant that the auction house was willing to assure a minimum price to the owner, potentially risking millions.
He doesn't follow the news and didn't know he was risking deportation by agreeing to take in his nephew.
Trump himself has been, up to now, largely wary of risking the U.S. becoming enmeshed in full-scale conflicts.
As Édouard Glissant said, terrorism cannot be fought with terrorism without risking the annihilation of human culture and society.
Many are choosing to take breaks from the spotlight, risking their numbers in exchange for a moment of reprieve.
Risking their future, our fellow citizens have braved batons, tear gas, rubber bullets and even slashing by triad members.
To show that IBM knew it was risking workers' health, the plaintiffs obtained a company study of employee deaths.
" In a tweet earlier Friday, Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman warned Gaza residents that Hamas is "risking your lives.
Hartnett expects a rising dollar and other de-risking moves will be necessary before the shakeout in stocks ends.
"I don't think that's an overpriced, over excessive market that you want to be significantly de-risking," Sowerby said.
By playing this catalyst with options, these traders are only risking the $2.95 in premium they paid per contract.
I love my school and I love going to school, but when I'm doing this, I'm risking my education.
Despite the latter, Caixabank's capitalisation has proved resilient thanks to reasonable internal capital generation and balance sheet de-risking.
Most artists working with traditional materials use social media to plug their projects, risking promiscuous levels of self-promotion.
Moreover, all of these players, too, are risking futures in professional basketball — more of them than you might think.
When we have weak leaders in positions of power, Americans risking their lives for our freedoms are less safe.
Similarly, companies might adopt discriminatory retirement plans without risking the loss of tax benefits usually associated with such plans.
We know that American women are risking jail time to try and obtain the abortion pill for home use.
So May, it seems, calculated that rather than risking giving Parliament all the power, she would head them off.
Russia can veto UN resolutions, is relatively immune to economic pressure, and can't be directly attacked without risking catastrophe.
Many won the right to apply for admission to the United States after risking their lives to aid American soldiers.
Your colorist knows how much your hair can endure — and how far they can take your hair without risking damage.
Refugee advocates have argued this drives asylum seekers to cross illegally at isolated locations, risking their lives in frigid weather.
Some are risking their lives to share these stories and felt a real need to share them with the world.
But upheaval in the workforce would place additional pressure on an already wobbly private sector, risking an even sharper slowdown.
After taking office, he sent his defense secretary to Brussels with an ultimatum to pay up or risking losing support.
Most women will do what it takes to end an unwanted pregnancy, even to the point of risking their lives.
Shanks said the reporting change was in part a result of the de-risking strategy the company announced in 1.4.
With a little convincing, gets his buddies to go along with him, even if it means that they're risking death.
I must admit that it wasn't easy because like you said, we are de-risking our customers here in Singapore.
The upside to them risking life and limb is that they also capture high-speed footage of the batteries failing.
Charlie Hunnam (King Arthur) is risking everything to escape incarceration and take his best buddy, played by Rami Malek (Mr.
It certainly looked like she left his module behind, but then isn't she risking it falling back into Delos' hands?
" Girardi said: "If you're risking injury and maybe your team's chances of winning a World Series it becomes really difficult.
Ige said he was thankful that the current flows weren&apost risking homes and hoped it would stay that way.
This $30 premium is what Keene would be risking to make the trade, and is the most he can lose.
Moreover, it often means buying separate equipment rather than risking contamination through shared use with machines handling the conventional crop.
At this point, Google is risking spilling all the beans about the Pixel 4 before its annual autumn product showcase.
At the same time, some people remain in their homes in the Leilani Estates neighborhood, risking exposure to toxic gases.
But that activism may have given Collins and Murkowski confidence that they could oppose repeal without risking their political futures.
"By following the '996' work schedule, you are risking yourself getting into the ICU (Intensive Care Unit)," says the 996.
The governor and sheriff have called him a hero for risking his life to battle the shooter inside the factory.
Compare this with the $21,130 that a new recruit receives for risking life and limb to protect Puerto Rico's public.
During the session, he noted that only half of people today currently have access to health care without risking impoverishment.
At current, venture capitalists are gung-ho with their investments as they are not risking any of their own money.
Many will flinch at the prospect of ditching their former saviours, thereby risking exposure the next time the regime strikes.
The so-called de-risking of pension plans is a global trend that has been gaining momentum in recent years.
That alone is more telling than anything there, you see people risking their lives getting from one side to another.
"I can't be out here, risking my life for a pair of 99-cent sneakers," one eyewitness told Business Insider.
A GENERAL besieging a city will often cut off its food supply and wait, rather than risking a direct assault.
If a medical professional changes a dressing too often, moisture levels can decrease, prolonging the healing process and risking infection.
After spending tens of thousands of dollars, crossing numerous international borders, and risking their lives, they were now achingly close.
Investing any state education dollars outside the traditional public school system is unacceptable, and worth risking substantial new resource allocations.
The stakes are high, because weakening patents threatens the foundations of the U.S. innovation economy — risking jobs and economic growth.
"No distraction is worth risking the life of a child," said Jordan Brown, the education, early learning and culture minister.
So why would they push their luck by impeaching the president, risking a backlash that could propel Trump to reelection?
This hasn't always gone smoothly, but he's decided that risking a couple mistakes is worth it for the long run.
My only hope is to save as many lives as I can, and to die risking my life for another.
The ace pilot risking his life to fulfill Richard Branson's billion-dollar quest to make commercial space travel a reality.
It's probably perfectly fine for single player games, but I'd be wary of risking your ranking in Overwatch this way.
They want the lion's share but they are not getting in the ring risking their lives, health and their pride.
It was not immediately clear, however, what action Trump could take without authorization from Congress, or without risking legal action.
By starting with a phone, Essential was risking not being able to get to the next part of the plan.
Others change the way we metabolize fats, risking obesity, or even make us more likely to become addicted to smoking.
They're risking their credibility in the name of attracting the white, conservative audience seemingly cornered by Trump and Fox News.
Goodwin, 25, who made the 2012 Olympics in the long jump, recognized he was risking his standing with the Bills.
It was these border guards who decided to open the border, risking their lives and effectively toppling the Berlin Wall.
Recent tech stock losses put the Nasdaq in the red for June, risking a first monthly drop since October 2016.
" Cruz said he is praying for everyone involved in the dispute, particularly law enforcement officials who "are risking their lives.
Luckily, the choice for Congress is not limited to arbitrarily raising the debt limit or risking economic collapse from default.
The video also alleged that doctors were being made to treat patients without protective gear, risking spreading the virus further.
When Abby died, Ray took a free dive into the East River, risking death or at least an enterococcus infection.
There's an entire genre of heroic propaganda stories in North Korea of people risking their lives to save such portraits.
"Rene told me how two years ago he had fractured some bones and was risking his life," Mr. Martínez said.
If they ignore it and pick their top-choice candidate, they may feel they are risking losing the election altogether.
As a girl, she was forbidden to read books, but did so anyway, risking punishment to sneak into public libraries.
Germany: The country will fail to reach its target for increased defense spending, risking deeper tensions with the Trump administration.
Bottom line, investors want to see the number of new cases to start coming down before re-risking their portfolios.
Anyone who flies a drone in an airport's 'no fly' zone is certainly risking arrest and prosecution under UK law.
"Workers should not be risking their lives for pocket change," the workers, called "Instacart Shoppers" internally, said in the statement.
But showing more leg while risking those sources and methods would not improve public understanding of the core issues involved.
If you have extra money you're not comfortable risking on the stock market, I'd recommend a high-yield savings account.
If providing that co-operation means risking established business with bigger, better incumbents, it is unlikely to be completely forthcoming.
For veterans of the borrowing limit battles of the Obama years, small policy concessions are not worth risking economic calamity.
The United States had initiated a sudden, drastic escalation against a regional power, risking fierce retaliation, or even war. Why?
And this relationship gets at the question: If these black athletes are so powerful, why are they risking losing everything?
Since there's no contract, you can stay as long or as short as you'd like without risking early termination fees.
Also: people risking their lives (in this case, for free) are powerful weapons in any fight against the status quo.
They're forced to travel long distances to use other restrooms or hold it, risking painful urinary tract infections and dehydration.
Instead of creating money and risking inflation, the Fed reshuffled its balance sheet, selling Treasury securities to fund emergency programs.
Some universities, fearing further violence, have responded by squarely prioritizing safety over expression, risking a collision with the First Amendment.
I've got cops and I've got firemen going and risking their lives each and every day in New York City.
Some of those put patients at risk and affected infusion pumps that deliver chemotherapy drugs, risking patient overdoses, he said.
"Without them risking their lives, the bill would have been passed," said Bonnie Leung of the Civil Human Rights Front.
In authoritarian nations across the world, activists and dissidents today are risking their lives to bring freedom to their societies.
Whole families were buried in the Pakistani-controlled portion of the disputed territory, and rescuers are risking their own lives.
Now they could be risking a big fine under EU privacy laws if they don't obtain valid consent for tracking.
" Delivering stern remarks in Dubuque, Iowa, Mr. Biden said President Trump was risking nuclear proliferation and "direct conflict with Iran.
Lidge was forced to warm up five times, he said, essentially risking his health for an exhibition that somehow counted.
My disability experience had already informed my perspective on the world, and I had no interest in risking any alteration.
He knew he was risking his future by pitching with bad mechanics, and he expected to pay a steep price.
That allows the White House to move forward with construction without risking an injunction tied to the national emergency declaration.
Certainly, there are successful active managers, but risking your retirement to try to make extra money is not worth it.
Beijing denounced the law at the time as interference in China's internal affairs, risking "serious harm" to ties with Washington.
" The House Financial Services Committee holds a hearing on "Examining De-risking and its Effect on Access to Financial Services.
Mainstream success may not be worth risking dedicated YouTube fansThe mainstream and digital industries have been known to merge successfully.
It sounds funny, because the very next day we were facing tear gas and risking our lives in Kwun Tong.
It sounds funny, because the very next day we were facing tear gas and risking our lives in Kwun Tong.
It's a hard day's work for a living wage, shuffling from wealthy client to client, risking a fall every day.
Innocent bystanders and commuters find themselves caught in the fray and risking injury, and the belligerence can also target teachers.
Eritreans have been risking their lives by the thousands to escape poverty, dictatorial rule, and human rights abuses for years.
Is it worth risking it all for a split-second decision -- for something you know you can get out of?
If he plays out the season, he'd be risking the possibility of a new collective bargaining agreement going against him.
It is really impossible to safely face down hundred-mile-per-hour winds almost anywhere else; you'd either be risking your life trying to hike into them (I was exhausted after several minutes of playing in the wind) or risking your life in a hurricane, where flying debris and shrapnel poses a huge threat.
But it would also challenge the system of amateurism that has governed college sports for decades, risking N.C.A.A. fines "potentially in the tens of millions of dollars" for California schools whose athletes decide to monetize their renown, according to an analysis by the California State Assembly's staff, and even risking their teams' eligibility to compete.
I didn't understand that the day I was handing out flyers and risking everything for the Circle Line what success was.
So it's likely that communities could start being more proactive in hunting them without risking an imbalance of the surrounding ecosystem.
"We are going to tell them that if they smoke on federal property, they are risking arrest," Eidinger told USA Today.
Many of the women risking their lives to come to the U.S. are running from sexual violence and threats of death.
This means that Gordon is risking $202, but if Exxon rises above $92 on expiration, Gordon's trade would return a profit.
Start with a low dosage, Bonn-Miller cautions, and move up gradually to find a sweet spot without risking adverse effects.
And also, then you have first responders and people risking their life because she&aposs trying to do a political stunt.
When everyone's scrolling through Twitter and risking issue fatigue, movies can help transport us for a while and refresh our perspective.
Flake has surely heard repeatedly from his colleagues that he is risking political disaster for the party if he blocks Kavanaugh.
Yet risking social unrest to reshuffle a cabinet seems too dangerous a game for a politician as wily as Mr Zuma.
Until Google solves these problems, you can only use a fraction of the Chromebook Pro's capabilities without risking a freeze-up.
He said he joined the forum so that he could talk "openly about suicide without risking hospitalization" with like-minded people.
People are actually risking their lives and interrupting important life events, like the birth of a child, for this phone app.
California already passed a law that says NCAA players can make endorsements or pitch merchandise without risking their scholarships or eligibility.
However, International Space Station (ISS) operations that protect the cosmonauts and astronauts risking their lives in space will continue without interruption.
In the meantime, innocent people may be spooked into taking a plea deal instead of risking a longer sentence at trial.
Workers over 55 are less likely to switch jobs, and doing so means risking a smaller paycheck and limited wage growth.
Yet that is what the SNP, Labour, the LibDems and the Greens are risking by opposing the deal on the table.
The consequences in either case might be similar—shifting power dynamics that require rapid adjustments, risking instability and even regional turmoil.
Eastern Daylight Time, which means many players who are about to be traded could be on the field, potentially risking injury.
The Fed might then need to raise rates sharply to bring it back down, risking a recession—and hence more unemployment.
Financial pressure would need to be applied to Irkut, risking a confrontation with a strategically important arm of the Russian state.
He is summoned to the barracks and laments the forced separation, risking reprimand for a few more seconds with his love.
He confronts his dad — and even guilts him about being a crappy role model while his mom is risking her life.
Uranium mining and utility industries argue the government is risking national security by relying on foreign governments for its uranium needs.
They're risking their jobs, their careers, and I really think that allows for people to actually be more transparent with them.
The worry for officials in the DIT is that negotiations this time round will be more visible, risking bigger public protests.
Maybe it's not worth risking the votes of anyone left in the shrunken political middle ground with a long impeachment drama.
His government has passed laws making it impossible for labour unions and other pressure groups to criticise it without risking closure.
The inescapable lesson is that another Korean conflict would carry such a price that risking it should not be an option.
Keene is risking $100 to make a maximum reward of $300, meaning the trader could triple his money by shorting XLE.
"What you're risking is that it's going to work a little less well than you want it to," Dr. White says.
"Maybe she's appealing to the left wing of her party, but she's risking her majority in doing that," the official said.
If you feel like risking it, there's another 2-4% savings to be found in the final few weeks before travel.
The only issue is while de-risking startup's technologies attracts more funding, they require funding for validation and technology demonstration first.
Most of the deaths in 2016 came from people risking the Libya to Italy route, which is considered dramatically more dangerous.
This top federal doctor says the Republican plan to replace Obamacare is bad medicine — risking the wrath of his political bosses.
Lindsey Graham (SC) and Jeff Flake (AZ) Thursday morning, showing yet again that he is not afraid of risking Republican seats.
Thank you to all the men and women on the front lines, risking their lives to protect people, pets and homes.
High tech hubs and startup businesses are therefore in the awkward position of risking exacerbating the same sort of societal divide.
"How clear will people who read this be on what they're risking or what they'll get out of it?" she said.
He said forcing permanent extension of the payments into the bill could cost key Republican votes, risking a partial government shutdown.
Directors have pillaged soaps for their conventions and most intriguing ideas, without risking the artistic Siberia of actually working in soaps.
If it's something else, then maybe Aria should check on what creepy thing Ezra has done before risking everything for him.
A group of Democratic senators said Wednesday that President Trump's proposed border wall could derail budget negotiations, risking a government shutdown.
We've also heard stories of selflessness and heroism: congressional representatives shielding children, and police officers risking their lives to protect others.
After all, she explained, spies who work undercover in dangerous places are aware that they are risking their lives and freedom.
Rogoff said that ahead of Brexit, British fishermen had increased scallop trawling, risking wiping out the seafood during their breeding season.
Thus, OPEC could increase oil prices by $20 per barrel—60 percent—without risking a material revival of U.S. shale production.
You can plow into the catcher and attempt to knock the ball free, risking injury, or you can be tagged out.
The numbers of people risking the journey across the sea peaked in 2015, but have fallen sharply in each subsequent year.
It's risking a small amount to make a lot" Optimize Advisors co-founder Mike Khouw said Thursday on CNBC's "Fast Money.
Or Trump could continue to stew, dig in his heels, and forge stubbornly ahead, risking further losses in the court system.
Researchers see solid state, containing no liquid, as a way to capture the upside of pure lithium metal without risking fire.
For months, stories of refugee families risking everything to flee conflict and violence in their home countries have dominated the headlines.
That in turn starts to hand out losses to shareholders and creditors (retail investors among them), risking contagion at other banks.
I got out of the car, risking the parking lights, which didn't seem to offend the man as my headlights had.
The interesting project of "Chelsea," and its built-in challenge, is the tension between risking growth and playing to your strengths.
Am I the only one who thinks this dude is an idiot for risking his own safety to save a rabbit?!
Tata Steel said "de-risking and de-linking the pension scheme from the UK business is crucial for the firm's survival".
The concept is about de-risking the investment students make in a college education as much as it is about affordability.
Put another way, the middle class lives in fear of risking too much, while millionaires know when to go for it.
Many of Africa's youth are perishing, risking their lives in perilous journeys across the Sahara desert on their way to Europe.
In my reporting around the world, I've been awed by evangelical and Catholic missionary doctors risking their lives to ease suffering.
With the OnePlus 7T, you're really getting the best of Android, and you're risking $300 less than most other premium Androids.
Risking their lives, they've helped to secure local ceasefires, mobilized campaigns for reconciliation, and opened secret schools in ISIS-controlled territories.
Mercy Sisters, faith advocates and people of goodwill are risking arrest by standing up for the dignity and rights of immigrants!
"It is truly heartbreaking that Kentuckians are suffering, sometimes risking life and limb, because they cannot afford their medications," said Beshear.
Fighting for your independence is one thing, but man, risking serious physical damage for defiance's sake seriously doesn't seem worth it.
"If you make it open to third countries, the question is are you risking allowing American assets in," said one banker.
One-third of parents also said they failed to check the hot water temperature before bathing their child, risking potential burns.
But rather than risking karmic punishment, as depicted in the Vietnam poster, he sees it as a threat to their studies.
Accusing a powerful man also means risking your career if he's your boss, or even if he works in your industry.
Those who fear immigrants could benefit from hearing the stories of these individuals, risking everything to become a part of America.
Thankfully, some of the targets had the courage to speak to the press, risking prison to bring their story to light.
There are no basketball games to watch and no bars you can go to without risking further spread of the virus.
"Trying to dig into someone else's stuff means risking that they will dig into yours," Mr. Pullman wrote in a message.
UEFA's financial rules, first implemented in 2011, were designed to prevent clubs from risking their financial futures by overspending on talent.
"Women don't even realize they are risking themselves, as this style has been deeply rooted in the work culture," she said.
Given the option, Mr. Gage said, he would stop wasting his time and risking his health and file for unemployment benefits.
It is unfair to force reporters risking their lives for stories to contend with the additional foe of their own conscience.
Risking pain makes the achievement all the greater, as with Japan's urushi, lacquerware that requires artisans to work with toxic sap.
And there are very few protections for these independent contractors who are risking their health in order to earn a paycheck.
That goal only works if an American president — President Trump or his successors — contemplates risking Chicago in order to save Seoul.
" Continuing in his speech, McCormack advocated not risking drug use: "Many of us who were young, including me, experiment with drugs.
"In the current labor market environment, companies cannot afford risking the loyalty of their workers," said Union board member Gabriella Almassy.
In August, as of Tuesday's close, the S&P 500 was down nearly 3.75%, risking a second monthly decline in 2019.
When I first meet the younger Rush at dinner, I say, "I love your father," risking a very serious faux pas.
And I think that we're risking getting far away from a lot of things that we actually should be talking about.
We cannot attack the North without risking retaliation against the South, which would pull the United States into a broader conflict.
This decision is likely to prove deeply troublesome, risking the regional stability necessary for the lasting defeat of the Islamic State.
"Big shout out to all of our first responders around the country - thanks for risking your lives every day," she wrote.
Rather than risking the bother and bad publicity of putting journalists on trial, some regimes try to intimidate them into docility.
Some cautious skeptics worried that providers, faced with risking financial losses, may seek to maximize profits at a danger to patients.
Russia, in particular, has warned it cannot close some existing wells in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions without risking irreversible damage.
The thought of men and women voluntarily risking their comfort and even their lives for someone they've never met is remarkable.
That was fresh in the minds of anyone who joined the Mossad, because they were risking their lives for their families.
Lawmakers face an end of September deadline to increase the debt ceiling and avoid risking a default on the national debt.
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There are only a handful of reporters and whistleblowers risking the daily wrath of the most powerful executive branch on Earth.
Filing with your standard tax professional typically causes over reporting (leaving money on the table) or under reporting (risking government intervention).
China is still too weak to dominate the region outright, though, risking years of competition that would not necessarily be peaceful.
That means risking the potential of hundreds of thousands of lives in South Korea as well as those in North Korea.
Mattis also highlighted troops prepared to deploy to Afghanistan, saying they are risking their lives despite Congress's failure to pass funding.
"With strong buyback activity persisting and systematic de-risking behind us, we recommend investors to continue buying market dips," he said.
On top of that, they're water-resistant and sweatproof, so you can freely use them on the treadmill without risking damage.
Australia decided not to go public with its findings for fear of risking its trade ties with China, two sources said.
As we reported ... Gabrielle said she had no qualms risking her job in the name of fighting against misogyny and racism.
Because many red state governors took the lead, this Republican President could engage on criminal justice reform without risking his base.
After lingering for a while in the latter, some asylum seekers are risking death to get a breath of freedom again.
We believe that the bank benefits from financial flexibility to generate capital internally or through further asset de-risking if needed.
If you buy tickets online on a sketchy site, you could be risking identity theft as well as a ticketing scam.
Today, I will think about how he was a first responder at Stoneman Douglas, risking his life to save my child.
They have warned that the United States is risking isolation, loss of credibility and increased global insecurity if the deal unravels.
Investors were alarmed last year by the idea that the central bank was determined to keep raising rates, risking a recession.
People would be stuck in their homes, unable to even walk outside, because they would be risking frostbite or even worst.
For years, women across the country have rebelled against indecent exposure laws by appearing topless in public and willfully risking arrest.
"We owe an answer to the people of Raqqa and the troops risking their lives to liberate it," he told me.
The heat shield can't tilt more than one degree in any direction without risking damage to the rest of the craft.
Sculptor Marco Palli's spindly steel columns almost look weightless — not that you could pick them up without risking a tetanus infection.
It's time for President Obama to step in and stop Treasury from wreaking havoc on the American economy and risking U.S. jobs.
Trudeau is risking the ire of U.S. President Donald Trump who has verbally attacked the Canadian prime minister of late over trade.
Significant de-risking happened in Q4 '18, and most investors don't seem to have caught the rally on the way back up.
This follows a significant loan-book contraction of about 9% per year since 2013, in line with its parent's de-risking strategy.
This is why criminal justice reformers and experts widely believe it is possible to shorten prison sentences without risking significantly more crime.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said his country's military was "not risking American soldiers' lives" through its targeting of the Kurdish factions.
Check out their #superpowerchange campaign and consider standing in solidarity with athletes risking it all by standing up to bigotry and hatred.
Still, even with the $03 million prize, some players aren't interested in risking a potential injury, although Hall had no such qualms.
Some have climbed the world's tallest mountain a dozen times, risking their lives with every trek and getting little credit for it.
Moscow denies any plans to threaten NATO and says it is the U.S.-led alliance that is risking stability in eastern Europe.
Cramer said he should have spoken out sooner in 2007 about the Fed being on the wrong track and risking the economy.
The stronger capital ratio was largely driven by loan book contraction due to the bank's de-risking strategy over the recent years.
I don't find it good on any level that young people are risking their freedom to make a profit from smuggling cannabis.
"This is not smart.. risking your pregnancy and your body's health," one commenter wrote on the Fit Moms Of Instagram page's repost.
To illustrate, when a $200 million VC fund invests $200,000, they are risking only 0.1 percent of their capital on the opportunity.
Our Kurdish allies put their lives and the lives of their families on the line, risking retaliation, to help us fight terrorism.
He claimed that the Fed wants to preemptively support the economy rather than risking future regret should it take a negative turn.
For a politician who is said to enjoy canvassing and meeting the public, Theresa May is risking few encounters with ordinary voters.
Between the lines: Unlike corn, soybeans don't store well, so farmers are risking their livelihoods for an economic detente that isn't guaranteed.
So, Katie can only see Charlie at nighttime, and she has to decide if pursuing their relationship is worth risking her life.
She was also risking jail time, not to mention the future of the company that had been her father's, then her husband's.
"You get to capitalize on an upside move here and you're not risking a lot of money to do it," said Khouw.
Not only will this mean risking his union status, but it will mean he can't hire his friend of 30 years, Chuck.
Delp, 28, pled guilty to one count each of operating a methamphetamine lab, possession with intent to deliver and risking a catastrophe.
He said the hard-line conservative House Freedom Caucus was "moving the goal posts" for negotiations, risking potential support from moderate Republicans.
And in music, country especially, coping mechanisms are so heavily romanticized that leaving them behind can often feel like risking your identity.
By bringing guaranteed shipping over to crowdfunding, Indiegogo is fundamentally altering the practice of backers risking their money to support a creator.
Many were laden with post-traumatic stress disorder, and they felt unappreciated for risking their lives in order to preserve our freedom.
But man, Cardinal coaches probably aren't too stoked about their top recruit soaring risking his safety just to announce where he'll play.
Philadelphia Assembled differentiates itself by not putting pleasure as its end goal, risking the discomfort of the Philadelphia Museum of Art's guests.
Any significant easing proposal is likely to reopen the rift between the hawks and doves, risking to create distracting noise around policy.
Teresa Giudice is possibly risking more jail time after failing to report 2 traffic tickets ... during supervised release in her fraud conviction.
But on the flip side, it will likely push back the delivery date, risking a loss of Republican momentum in the process.
Gun owners could carry their firearms across state lines without risking jail time under new legislation from the Senate's No. 2 Republican.
The world is again catching all the Pokémon, listening to its theme song repeatedly, and risking bodily harm while playing.
NBC News reported a statement from the company's attorney said the employees knew they were risking termination by participating in the protest.
I'm part of a system that is sending you back to a place from where you are risking your life to flee.
Audiences have guided characters through the excitement of exploring new worlds and risking death at every turn countless times in video games.
Per Reuters, other European governments have been looking for work-arounds to allow their companies to trade with Iran without risking repercussions.
Mr Littlefield thinks of these robots as pawns to be put in harm's way without risking loss of life or great treasure.
That Republican House members would be risking failure mere weeks after a colossal blow to their credibility makes this even less plausible.
But, to state the obvious, I said, risking a premature end to a friendly meal, a nuclear exchange would not be comparable.
That is why so many are fighting so hard—risking state or even federal prosecution for hate crimes—to cling to them.
Those challenges have drained the company's cash coffers, risking a potential violation of terms of its other bank debt, the people said.
Guess George Lopez struck a chord when he told us some fried chicken stuffed between a bun ain't worth risking your life.
A relatively strong currency has discouraged foreign investors from risking money in job-creating enterprises or the infrastructure that Argentina desperately needs.
He challenged a popular sitting governor, Charlie Crist, for the Senate nomination, and was risking a Democratic triumph if the party split.
These are the starkly utilitarian terms of the policy: We sacrifice the lives of innocent people to dissuade others from risking theirs.
The usual line, even from Ms. Sturgeon, is that opinion polls should consistently show 60 percent in favor before risking another vote.
The ESA could not reach SpaceX after the risk increased, so it fired a thruster on Aeolus and avoid risking a hit.
With an indoor bike trainer, I can simulate the outdoor riding experience when the weather turns nasty without risking life and limb.
"Risking damage to local infrastructure and dumping huge piles of taxpayer money onto the never-ending bonfire of Donald Trump's vanity," Rep.
Despite the extension, Allendes stressed that key issues for workers, including health benefits, remain in dispute, risking the chance of an agreement.
It should be clear that if she doesn't shape up, she is the one making this a problem — and risking the consequences.
The PG rating is earned, and you can watch it with a 10-year-old without risking any scary or awkward moments.
When we fail to protect our green infrastructure, we pay in many ways — risking our health, safety, recreation opportunities and financial security.
The currency had risen despite Ankara abruptly sacking Turkey's central bank governor last month and risking U.S. sanctions over buying Russian missiles.
Gary M. Rose, a Vietnam War veteran, for risking his life as a medic to provide emergency treatment to his fellow troops.
This decrease was attributed to the prosecution of adults amenable to prosecution for illegal entry while risking the lives of their children.
That kid has a very small chance of effecting change, and is really risking a huge amount for that very small chance.
While security should be present, it shouldn't seem like you're risking your life when you're going to fill your birth control prescription.
"Thank you," I said, choked up as this man, who was probably risking his life for his country, beamed back at me.
But unlike me, he chose the unimaginable road toward pursuing his dream in Europe, even if it meant risking his own life.
Whichever one becomes more severe first — if the stock price keeps going down, executives lean toward saying sorry versus risking a lawsuit.
So instead of risking their lives with back-alley procedures or at-home coat-hanger abortions, many women came to New York.
It's hard to break that habit and let someone else in, and inviting another person into your pocketbook can mean risking judgment.
But skipping out probably guarantees a bad reference, and sends a signal that you don't honor commitments, risking your reputation in general.
He said that many working-class families couldn't afford day care and would need to take off work, risking jobs and income.
Shah later tweeted in support of the medical workers, and thanked them for risking their lives in the fight against the pandemic.
Maybe instead of risking your health and the health of others, just change your Zoom background to a Thailand beach or something. 
By night, she allows herself to remain anonymous, meeting strangers in bars and on the street, experimenting with closeness without risking intimacy.
"It's a disaster," said Mr. Davoli, who has made filling potholes his personal mission, risking fines for filling them in unauthorized areas.
Others have been spotted walking, and allowing their dogs to walk off-leash, through sensitive meadow areas, risking damage to plant life.
Insofar as Democrats place a higher priority on purity than viability, they may be risking an indeterminate extension of the Trump era.
This means they are risking their own mental health, livelihoods and can become overwhelmed by watching acts of violence against their friends.
The 25-year-old Alkateab began working as a citizen journalist in 2012, inside the city, risking her life and her freedom.
There are dowdy newscasters risking frostbite to gin up color pieces on deathless topics like the contents of the athletes' goody bags.
Forcing any woman to see a pregnancy to term may be risking her life as well as her physical and emotional health.
Risking prison, he became one of the Beijing regime's most outspoken critics, and in 212 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
"My leading lady is really my wife / She ain't a stuntwoman but she really risking her life," he raps at one point.
He said establishment Republicans would be risking the energy he had brought to the race by trying to prevent him from winning.
They aren't risking financial ruin, nor are they vulnerable to violence, as is the norm for most who take a bold position.

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