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The brand was running the risk of falling into a rut.
"You're running the risk of every time testing having a setback," Showalter said.
Indeed, SoftBank was running the risk of inflicting permanent damage to WeWork's own reputation.
Breakingviews Valeant Pharmaceuticals International is running the risk of an Enron or WorldCom endgame.
You're running the risk of steep penalties from the IRS, including tax evasion charges.
I wasn't running the risk of getting arrested, city officials knew about the action.
Filipinos would be running the risk of a constitutional coup for meagre and uncertain benefits.
When you're running the risk of leaking onto your yoga mat, confidence certainly is key.
They can't really tell those stories without running the risk of getting thrown in jail.
It was unclear if Peru could block the concessions without running the risk of a lawsuit.
It also means they tend to be rare, running the risk of being easily lost to history.
Today, it's running the risk of becoming routine (and science, of course, is the better for it).
How long does the separation have to be to start running the risk of long-term damage?
We are running the risk of forgetting how important the relationship and the person we are marrying is.
Volunteers drove them to the local health centers if needed, while running the risk of getting arrested themselves.
With temperatures like that, you can't stay outside for more than five minutes without running the risk of frostbite.
Also unless you really, really know what you're doing, you're running the risk of frying your brand-new $300 console.
And he hinted that while Israel did not want another war with Gaza, Hamas was running the risk of provoking one.
The Federal Reserve is running the risk of letting the U.S. economy run away from its control, according to one analyst.
Nurses worried that without enough masks, they were running the risk of contracting the disease and spreading it to their families.
You're running the risk of an audit, as well as paying penalties and interest on the income you failed to report.
That's too complicated a thing to try to touch with [140] characters without running the risk of just turning the screw.
There are ways to properly dispose of lithium-ion batteries without running the risk of being responsible for starting a trash fire.
The US could not have bombed Assad's forces in those cities without running the risk of killing more civilians than it saved.
It could ignore a subpoena, running the risk of being held in contempt of Congress, and prepare for a potentially lengthy court battle.
We are still at the very beginning of this market, but Google is running the risk of disappointing more than delighting at the moment.
Experts consider such a move to be safer than running the risk of getting trapped in the open if the fire suddenly changes direction.
There's another way to get operating systems on your computer without partitioning drives (and running the risk of losing data) or installing entirely new drives.
It's running the risk of letting us forget about the real juice in this show: Somewhere in here, there's a narrative about the Zodiac killer.
The hazardous conditions kept many of them at home, running low on supplies instead of running the risk of being pulled over and possibly deported.
"For the next few months, legislatures committing to the status quo are running the risk of having to revisit this in the future," Cohn said.
When piperacillin is lacking, physicians typically give antibiotics with a narrower spectrum, running the risk of sparing some harmful bacteria and possibly triggering resistant germs.
How can one enfranchise direct voting without running the risk of a feckless tyranny of the majority motivated by short-term passions making terrible decisions?
"We are running the risk of being accused of fornication punishable under the penal code," said Adam, who does not have a legal marriage certificate.
I don't want to die, but it's only by virtue of being mortal, of running the risk of death, that things can matter at all.
Some companies have used substantial leverage while aggressively expanding, running the risk of "endangering entire financial system by adding on systemic risk," Hong told CNBC.
I hate to even speak about this because I fear I am running the risk of sounding ignorant, and that is not what I want.
Two undocumented farmworkers said they decided to bear out Hurricane Florence from their rented home instead of running the risk of being pulled over and deported.
Travellers from Europe to Latin America who change planes in the United States must pass through immigration control, thus running the risk of missing their connection.
Or maybe not—the point is, we don't know yet, so stop running the risk of giving us the flu by waking us up so early.
Labour is running the risk of "trying to compromise in several directions and antagonizing everyone," said Robert Ford, professor of politics at the University of Manchester.
That means investors can take out bets that are far larger than their initial outlay, offering greater potential returns but also running the risk of huge losses.
But many Republicans have stood by the nominee in an effort to avoid isolating conservative voters or running the risk of receiving a rebuke from Trump himself.
Now, a plan to address that issue by manufacturing larger 64 GB game cartridges has been delayed until 2019, running the risk of pissing off third-party developers.
In exchange for running the risk of jacking up its customers' insurance premiums, the car manufacturer is offering drivers $10 off of an oil change and other rewards.
In other words, it was less an investigation than an "investigation", designed to tick the box without ever running the risk of uncovering anything embarrassing to the nominee.
Running the risk of ruining something good by not being honest in the beginning far outweighs the benefit of receiving a few more responses in the short term.
In cases like these, politicians endorsed ideological rivals—running the risk of angering their party base but redirecting many of their voters to keep extremists out of power.
Not only are you ineligible for the credit if you're paying your nanny under the table, you're also running the risk of owing Uncle Sam back taxes and penalties.
Having new, more stringent standards means running the risk of a new product labelled with a less-than-perfect certification, which could lead to a loss of big contracts.
One year from Election Day 2020, America is still running the risk of being blind and deaf when it comes to several key aspects of our presidential election process.
There is (or there should be) an implicit understanding that part of getting a tattoo means running the risk of having something you hate etched permanently into your skin.
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday that it would allow airlines to run fewer flights without running the risk of losing their coveted slots at some busy airports.
"That way if things go south and you are unable to afford to pay for mortgage or maintenance, you are not running the risk of going bankrupt," he says.
And for those companies that can't raise prices, it may mean actually running the risk of being driven out of business as companies with more pricing power poach their staff.
The lack of a widely accepted gender-neutral pronoun makes it difficult for even the most well-meaning person to correctly address someone without running the risk of misgendering them.
While intriguing in theory, the thought of running the risk of looking costume-y or like a cartoon character (sorry, Power Rangers) can be reason enough to just play it safe.
It is an important line, for by it the Axis reaches South American countries and the United States without running the risk of confiscation or censorship at a British control station.
Let me push back on this: It is true that Trump has said a lot of offensive things on Twitter — at some points even running the risk of damaging international relations.
But by cutting tariffs in more than 1,000 lightly traded categories, China could end up reducing its average tariff considerably without actually running the risk of a big surge in imports.
NYU spokesman John Beckman told ABC News that the university decided to put precautionary restrictions in place rather than waiting too long and running the risk of the students getting quarantined.
The Global Drug Survey (GDS) found that last year, for the fourth year running, the risk of seeking emergency medical treatment was higher after using synthetic weed than for any other drug.
The aftershock drives home the dire nature of the problem: until water of some kind is flowing, Portland is running the risk of another major fire destroying vast sections of the city.
IN MANY parts of Europe, socially conservative religious leaders complain that they cannot express their faiths' traditional teaching on homosexuality without running the risk of prosecution under equality or hate-crime legislation.
Both are dedicated to mapping out paths of least resistance, rather than running the risk of alienating entrenched interests by, in the Sanders vein, seeking to clear the way with a bulldozer.
Were this to happen it could make it much more difficult for a company to raise further funding without running the risk of a down round or a valuation lower than it desired.
If Republicans want to take this necessary step toward undoing the damage caused by Obamacare, they have until then to do so without running the risk of being blocked by a partisan filibuster.
But on the other - because QE affects return expectations on all asset classes, killing savers, making them feel poor, increasing saving propensity over consumption and investment -- we are running the risk of becoming disinflationary.
Having Republicans be the stronger trade opponents more closely matches where actual voters are on trade issues, but if anything, Democrats are running the risk of being more trade-skeptical than their base is.
It was nearly five years ago, in December 2014, when Arsène Wenger, with that concerned, patrician demeanor of his, first voiced in public his fear that Alexis Sánchez was running the risk of burnout.
Most people, he said, scandalizing the squares in attendance, would rather just visit lifeless objects in sterile museums rather than follow their muse into some jungle, running the risk of getting bitten by something wild.
Simply put, it is wrong to be forced by poverty to face an extensive stay in jail while awaiting a court date -- separated from children, family and home, and running the risk of losing employment.
If managed with the care and attention that Yellen and her team gave it, this plan should keep the recovery going for a while longer, without running the risk of substantial overheating of the economy.
To make it even more appealing for tourists, the pool's water color matches the bright turquoise hue of the ocean nearby — rather ideal for snapping that perfect Instagram shot without running the risk of aggressive waves!
This appears to have left Weibo stuck between its young, more liberal users, and the old, conservative men who run the Communist Party, unsure of who to please and running the risk of angering both. Crackdown?
Alas, Huawei is still not offering an option to take a backup unprocessed image alongside its AI-processed ones, which means you're still running the risk of having a photo ruined by over-aggressive AI tweaks.
Senate Republicans, meanwhile, have debated whether taking up Garland's nomination is better now rather than running the risk of Clinton picking a more liberal justice should the Democratic presidential nominee defeat Trump on Nov. 8. Sen.
If your address changes, it's up to the employer to keep up with you, but there's no gain in running the risk of losing track of your accounts, which may not stay invested the way you'd like.
Her jokes about pussy hats and Trump's reported past romancing of porn actors were apparently explicit enough that C-SPAN radio reportedly cut away from her routine halfway through instead of running the risk of indecency fines.
Though he's diligent in shaping his rhymes to be more from the perspective of a woke friend than a berating pundit, they're still based in his viewpoints, running the risk of upsetting those who believe the opposite.
Workers who don't use a lot of health services can realize significant savings by enrolling in a high-deductible plan — while also running the risk of paying a lot more if they end up needing health care.
"We are attached to constitutional rights, but we've got people who through all means quite simply want to make a wreck of the republic, to break things and destroy, running the risk of getting people killed," Macron said.
If President Trump impulsively invalidates and withdraws from the nuclear deal — disregarding Secretary Mattis' assessment and counsel — then he may undermine his own policy goals vis-a-vis Iran, running the risk of further destabilizing the Middle East.
He is not on the list of Stanford's sponsored lawyers and said the university was running the risk of eroding the lawyers' credibility by retaliating against dissenting opinions, as it appears Stanford did by removing Riggins from the panel.
And every piece of garbage has the potential to collide with another satellite, running the risk of setting off a disastrous chain reaction that could leave orbit so cluttered that satellite launches and exploration come to a grinding halt.
It cannot try to undermine Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi's legitimacy or win support from the West by stoking anti-Chinese sentiment — at least not without also running the risk of triggering an aggressive response from China in the northeast.
Doctors in El Salvador have become vocal supporters of reforming the existing law, as it leaves them unable to treat high-risk pregnancies without running the risk of a criminal abortion charge, punishable by up to eight years in prison.
She also emphasizes that you're running the risk of infuriating someone with a fragile ego, who may have access to your personal information (say, if he started out appearing normal and you let a few details about yourself slip out).
"If maintaining my fight for freedom means running the risk of returning to a cell in Ramo Verde, I am more than happy to take it," he said in the message read by Freddy Guevara, the No. 2 in Lopez's Popular Will party.
While Ohtani's splitter gives his pitching persona the advantage over the hitter within, his very straight fastball favours Ohtani the hitter, so any 1-1 heater needs to be well-located or you're running the risk of that baseball being sent into orbit.
"Patients can put themselves in grave danger by using insulin 'traded' online," said Dr. Joshua Miller, medical director of diabetes care at Stony Brook Medicine, running the risk of infection, or fluctuating blood sugar levels if the insulin was expired or stored incorrectly.
He seemed particularly preoccupied with the idea that his players were running the risk of repeating mistakes from last season, when their anodyne performances had cost the club a coach, José Mourinho, and not just its title but its Champions League status.
Responding to warnings by ratings agencies that Mexico was running the risk of a downgrade to its credit rating, Lopez Obrador on Tuesday said the agencies were punishing the country for the "neo-liberal" policies of previous administrations, a favorite rhetorical target of the president.
While the industry has plenty to be buoyant about, including rapid and sustained Chinese demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) and the shale gas revolution in the United States, it is running the risk of getting ahead of itself, while ignoring the threats it faces.
At the shadiest end of the scale you have your pirated software from the darkest corners of the web—install anything (whether an app or a movie) from these places and you're really running the risk of something untoward taking hold of your system.
The Hardys are running the risk of diminishing returns nearly eight months in, but then you think about whether any storylines run for eight months these days, and how they've taken it on the road to indies to make a cottage industry of Broken Hardys Deletion money.
It is one thing to decide that Iran must be confronted and pushed back, quite another to know how to do it without running the risk of plunging America into another Middle Eastern war and increasing turmoil in a region that already has plenty of it.
The president cannot interfere with criminal investigations against himself without running the risk of additional charges of obstruction of justice -- interference with a judicial process (the gathering of evidence and its presentation to a grand jury) for a corrupt purpose (impeding his own prosecution or impeachment).
The indictments likely won't result in extraditions or convictions, but does make it difficult for the alleged ransomware authors to travel freely — running the risk of being detained in a country that has an extradition policy with the U.S. Savandi and Mansouri remain wanted by the FBI.
"Due to the massive claims against VW that are now out there, I'm starting to suspect that the American authorities are running the risk of pursuing an aggressive industrial policy that favours the U.S. automobile industry to the detriment of our German automobile industry," Michael Fuchs told Reuters.
"Due to the massive claims against VW that are now out there, I'm starting to suspect that the American authorities are running the risk of pursuing an aggressive industrial policy that favors the U.S. automobile industry to the detriment of our German automobile industry," Michael Fuchs told Reuters.
"If the FOMC doesn't indicate strong urgency to cut very aggressively, we're back to that world of slowing growth, weak inflation and a Fed that's running the risk of not providing as much support as needed, which is the recipe for yield curve inversion," said Jon Hill, rate strategist at BMO.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Highly levered domestic and global economies including the United States, which have "feasted" on easy monetary policies in recent years, cannot withstand a normalizing of short-term interest rates without running the risk of a recession, influential bond investor Bill Gross of Janus Henderson Investors warned on Thursday.
So while there is a need for even weak AI to understand and emulate emotion, are we running the risk of creating a homunculus that feigns recognition of the human condition, and even may regurgitate cues to generate an emotional response in its user — even though these are "canned" responses.
"I'd like to say that I was scared because as a big Harry Potter fan, I felt like I was running the risk of being compelled to loathe myself," Miller joked, before adding that he would "join the ranks" of people who hated him if it wasn't a good performance.
"If we do not all make a sacrifice today and accept to waive some of our benefits, we are running the risk of losing them all, when our country comes to the table of international lending institutions, with all the tough economic and financial schemes that they may impose on us," he said.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve's pivot on tightening U.S. monetary policy this year and a change in a bond market gauge that is often viewed as a harbinger of a recession pose a dilemma for investors: how to stay in stocks without running the risk of losing one's shirt when risk assets stumble.
It conjures up images of the horrors of World War I, where both sides gassed each other, and raises the dark prospect of the American troops who poured into Iraq in search of Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction now running the risk of being hit by chemical weapons fired by the Islamic State.
"In the space of less than a year they have jeopardized the economic security of the UK, running the risk of making the UK a laughing stock internationally and, as if that wasn't bad enough, putting the Irish peace process at risk into the bargain," she said, in a rowdy session at Scotland's devolved parliament.
NEW YORK, April 26.32 (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve's pivot on tightening U.S. monetary policy this year and a change in a bond market gauge that is often viewed as a harbinger of a recession pose a dilemma for investors: how to stay in stocks without running the risk of losing one's shirt when risk assets stumble.
NEW YORK, April 3 (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve's pivot on tightening U.S. monetary policy this year and a change in a bond market gauge that is often viewed as a harbinger of a recession pose a dilemma for investors: how to stay in stocks without running the risk of losing one's shirt when risk assets stumble.
What's less clear is exactly which portions of GDPR Facebook believes it can safely separate out for users on its platform and not risk accidentally mishandling the personal data of an international user — say who might be visiting or living in the US — thereby running the risk of privacy complaints and, ultimately, financial sanctions (penalties for violations can be very large under GDPR).
Most fighters can't afford to lose a percentage of their earnings (except, of course, the fighters who are wealthy enough to pay the salaries of nutritionists and dieticians who will keep them from running the risk of missing weight, and therefore losing their fight purses, in the first place), and so they will likely take more risks with their health, rather than fewer, to ensure they make weight.
" The Judge's Ruling: Interference on the play - This week, Fox News Senior Judicial Analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano asks whether the president can lawfully investigate his investigators: "The president cannot interfere with criminal investigations against himself without running the risk of additional charges of obstruction of justice -- interference with a judicial process (the gathering of evidence and its presentation to a grand jury) for a corrupt purpose (impeding his own prosecution or impeachment).

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