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Johansson: I've always been very competitive, and a part of that is pushing your boundaries — taking a risk, and being able to live with the loss that comes with taking a risk.
Even I'm taking a risk putting out such scandalous stuff.
Has taking a risk ever helped you bond with others?
The point is, you're taking a risk for a reason.
Yes, Pelosi is taking a risk by embracing impeachment proceedings.
For startups, stock makes sense, because people are taking a risk.
Subset taking a risk and making complex, chess-like tactics game?
That's really taking a risk portraying someone who is still alive.
They are taking a risk-on stance, everyone is buying today.
"If dispensaries locate next to valuable property, they're taking a risk."
You're obviously taking a risk, you know, in speaking to us.
Was it taking a risk that made his performance so special?
One other area where IBM is taking a risk is blockchain.
At these rates, CBS was taking a risk given the competitive landscape.
Just understand that you're taking a risk by getting rid of backups.
Perfectly cooked fish, like a perfectly cooked burger, means taking a risk.
BlaBlaCar is taking a risk, as Ouibus has been relentlessly losing money.
But sometimes, taking a risk is the safest thing we can do.
You are taking a risk when you run alone, in the dark.
Or maybe it means taking a risk and leaving a job anyway.
Summer Road-Tripping While Black Creating family memories meant taking a risk.
Even if you did it yourself, you may be taking a risk.
Still, I loved the idea of an emotional adventure, taking a risk.
Members of Congress are taking a risk by standing up for me.
It means taking a risk—and admitting that human cruelty knows no bounds.
It's not taking a risk to find the best person for the job.
I knew I was taking a risk, and I was prepared for lean times.
" McKay thanked Paramount Pictures for taking a risk on a movie about "financial esoterica.
Travel outside means taking a risk in a taxi or enlisting an armoured car.
" Once that is achieved, he suggested taking a risk and "scaling the operations up.
So the question is: Is it worth taking a risk or is enough, enough?
There is a difference between risking your life and taking a risk at having one.
So to be honest with you, I do not feel that we're taking a risk.
I knew as soon as I constructed this puzzle that I was taking a risk.
Taking a risk "means that you have to be willing to be wrong," she said.
Mr. Trump reportedly said Mr. Kemp would be taking a risk by appointing Ms. Loeffler.
Yet in the tech world, investors aren't taking a risk on startups run by black women.
A recent browser breach is a reminder that if you answer yes, you're taking a risk.
Big shout out to 21st Century FOX and FX Productions for taking a risk on this.
But he said that the party would be taking a "risk" by nominating Buttigieg or Sanders.
In your view are we taking a risk by implementing these reforms in such quick succession.
I've already noted that you are taking a risk assuming that rates will keep going lower.
Point is, therefore, taking a risk, which is why its return can potentially be so high.
At the end of the day, however, I'm also taking a risk by opening a restaurant.
At the time, Thomas was taking a risk with his career as well as his body.
Gerard believes taking a risk in the final run was the difference between himself and Parrot.
For this reserved principal dancer, taking a risk means to project — and he's doing just that.
I'm taking a risk like any entrepreneur, but this is one way to take some action.
Supporters argue that such subsidies compensate employers for taking a risk and a (temporary) fall in productivity.
But by doing so, you're also taking a risk, as your TV might get infected with malware.
"The Bro'd Trip is my way of getting comfortable being uncomfortable and taking a risk," he writes.
Ms. Zoumer, 31, said she knew she was taking a risk when she challenged WeWork over arbitration.
"Playing at a Big Ten or SEC school, you know you are taking a risk," he said.
Hard work, Gladwell says, is the only way to make sure that taking a risk pays off.
That makes sense because Oculus was always taking a risk by releasing so many different VR headsets.
"You're not, like, going into the Pirate Bay and taking a risk on some random tracker," she said.
Despite the discount, Ampler is taking a risk by increasing the highly emotive starting price into VanMoof territory.
I said, 'I'm already here taking a risk being on the show, so why not go all in?
Obviously, when you rush a massive overhaul of the tax system through Congress, you are taking a risk.
"It's really about taking a risk," Dr. Mack said of those chemists who eventually adopted the newer method.
And I had enough money — $21,2000 a year, to be exact — that taking a "risk" wasn't exactly risky.
Some Republican pundits have publicly told Mr. Trump that he was taking a risk waiting to release his returns.
"I thought Sports Illustrated was taking a risk by putting a girl my size in the pages," Graham said.
Participants were taking a risk that their non-participation in the final exam would result in a failing grade.
Just as he's taking a risk with his career, Scaramucci went unreasonably big when it came to party appetizers.
At the time, however, Bezos, and his wife MacKenzie, were taking a risk — one that not everyone agreed with.
I do see a little bit of a more constructive attitude towards taking a risk, a pickup on leverage.
Ms. LaChapelle knows she's taking a risk, and she doesn't want to disrupt her daughters' lives and move again.
Lydia knew her husband was taking a risk in Acapulco by writing an exposé of the local cartel leader.
S. companies or banks would be taking a risk in any attempt to parse words within the petrochemical universe.
Getting it cut off felt like reclaiming my body as my own, asserting my autonomy, and taking a risk.
Financially struggling patients know they're taking a risk when they inject something sent by a Facebook "friend" into their body.
"We're taking a risk, but we don't expect [that risk] to be as high as the stock market," he said.
An unimagined upgrade may arrive—however, it might find you taking a risk you never thought you'd need to take.
Just by cracking open Shirley Jackson's slim book The Haunting of Hill House, I knew I was taking a risk.
There are no gatekeepers to say no, or to use the euphemism "taking a risk" to publish books about underrepresented groups.
Instead of taking a risk and wearing something fun and interesting, we usually find ourselves defaulting to a lackluster, safe dress.
"I'm having buyers who are much more open to waiting, to taking a risk that the home might sell," he said.
The possibility of having Trump in the White House has made Democrats think twice about taking a risk on Bernie Sanders.
Taking a risk on a pricey vibrator only to discover its shape doesn't work for your body is an unappealing proposition.
Continuing to fight has become costlier for us than taking a risk for peace with very high civilian casualties this year.
When you've got a good thing going, it's hard to justify taking a risk that will most likely result in failure.
This data suggests that candidates could be taking a risk by criticizing Obama's record, which has happened in the early debates.
It&aposs what you want in terms of taking a risk at a company that&aposs in that pre-IPO phase.
I now understand what I never did as a child: that I was the product of my parents taking a risk.
So instead of taking a risk and buying into the international casino giants, he recommended turning to the domestic gaming market.
But any sex interaction, I have to think about, huh, I don't know this person or whatever, I'm taking a risk.
"When you see Treasury yields are low, people are more confident in taking a risk to get more yield," Rosenbluth said.
It's a huge risk for me to fight Mein with all his experience, but I will never regret taking a risk.
Taking a risk to tell someone how you really feel — even if it's not what they want to hear — has benefits.
Meanwhile: Aside from the issue with Apple, Facebook was also taking a risk in collecting so much data, and especially from teens.
And some people were deterred from taking a risk on a movie with mixed reviews or that they weren't sure they'd like.
"The Iranian government is clearly taking a risk," said a shipping industry source, requesting anonymity due to the sensitivity of the issue.
But I think you are also taking a risk assuming that investors will just keep fleeing everything else and piling into utilities.
"I'm all about taking calculated risks when appropriate, but taking a risk on the largest purchase you've ever made is not smart."
Central Bank Governor Godwin Emefiele on Tuesday said that speculators betting on a naira fall "are taking a risk and will lose".
Democrats, for their part, argue it is Republicans who are taking a risk by not working with Democrats on the funding bill.
Hard Rock — which has a network of signature cafes, hotels and casinos in 50 countries, including Vegas — could be taking a risk.
I knew I was taking a risk trying to cover a monthly mortgage payment, among other bills, with income from freelance writing.
I did so fully aware that I was taking a risk different from any associated with a flight aboard a modern airliner.
Perhaps the problem is that most companies seem happier doing things the old way than taking a risk and trying something new.
Borrowers who only put 3 percent down on a new home could be taking a risk, former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair said Thursday.
Perhaps simply being aware of the existential crisis looming ahead can prevent you from taking a risk that could potentially ruin your relationship.
We must accept that we can be successful, even on a limited basis, by trying and building new things and taking a risk.
Still, Messenger is taking a risk here by putting Day above your threads, reducing the number you see on your screen at first.
Sometimes taking a risk is the best thing you can do for your sense of security, and now is one of those times.
Yes, it's expensive to go to the movies, and taking a risk can be, well, risky — especially in a largely post-MoviePass world.
"Pregnancy is pretty harsh on your body, so you have to go into it knowing you're taking a risk with your health," she says.
It does seem that the backers of the Adani mine seem to be taking a risk that virtually nobody else is now prepared to.
Today, that means taking a risk, doing some experimentation, and freeing yourself from any boredom as the moon clashes with your ruling planet Uranus.
Alaim is one of the people taking a risk, squaring up to the bureaucrats in an attempt to seek a kind of musical freedom.
"I thought Sports Illustrated was taking a risk by putting a girl my size in the pages," Graham told PEOPLE after her cover reveal.
"I'm all about taking calculated risks when appropriate, but taking a risk on the largest purchase you've ever made is not smart," Roberge explains.
Yet a score of measures, including the widely used price-to-earnings ratio, suggest investors might be rewarded for a taking a risk now.
In certain court systems, injuring another person without intending to by taking a risk whose danger you could have foreseen is called dolus eventualis.
"I am taking a risk, but I feel that this a big enough issue that people need to speak out," Spence told lawmakers Friday.
Recently I returned to the First Presbyterian Church to thank the congregation for taking a risk and sponsoring my father, who died in 2010.
"You're absolutely taking a risk, no question," said Jake Fisher, the director of auto testing at Consumer Reports, about buying a Volkswagen diesel today.
Which probably explains why my wardrobe is bursting with mom jeans, boyfriends, vintage cutoffs, skinny jeans, and whatever I feel like taking a risk on.
So there are musicians that are taking a risk, taking a chance, and there are great characters that are great on stage, like [Matt] is.
When asked if she had been released from the nondisclosure agreement, she said she has not and she was taking a risk by speaking out.
History also cautions that some fights are worth taking a risk for and the political party that takes said risks can be rewarded by voters.
In the 1980s and '90s, she said, companies were taking a risk by expanding in Queens or Brooklyn, and tax breaks provided an important inducement.
"There's an opportunity to decentralize this model where you have this massive overhead and you're taking a risk on creating something cool," Ms. Sumner said.
When I stepped into that bathroom a decade ago, I knew I was taking a risk by taking in my reflection in an altered state.
Jennifer Nettles just released her second solo album, Playing with Fire, since the Sugarland split and as the title suggests, she doesn't mind taking a risk.
"During pregnancy, it felt like all the advice was to put your feet up and get fat as anything else was taking a risk," she says.
Definitely. I guess taking a risk is what I find attractive in other people and not just in partnerships but in people you work with too.
All jetliners are sold below cost initially because airlines are taking a risk on a new jet model and upfront development costs are high, Bombardier argues.
But if a book by, for instance, a Puerto Rican author doesn't sell, the publisher may take its sweet time in "taking a risk" on another.
The company itself wasn't losing money, and to some extent this represented early employees earning their rightful rewards for taking a risk on a fledgling company.
When you step into a self-driving vehicle, you will be taking a risk, just as you do whenever you step into a human-driven vehicle.
For Panama, this movement for workplace rights is "no different than what Colin Kaepernick is doing"—taking a risk and speaking up to make a difference.
But there were also many in Islamabad who did not mind taking a risk for love — or to make some money — in defiance of the ban.
That's why taking a risk on Allen is a bit surprising when he is not even one of the five best players left on the board.
Some are doing so for the first time, defying the sect's historic secrecy about cutting and taking a risk that they or relatives will be ostracized.
He knows he's taking a risk mounting Ms. Sherin and Mr. Manthey's play as part of a theater project featuring topical works by local millennial writers.
They say the transparency will be rewarded, and that Warren is taking a risk by not being more open about the costs of Medicare for All.
He noted, too, that Senate Republicans would be taking a risk as they weigh whether to convict the president — and he urged them to do so.
The vast gulf between the Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump audiences means that, by working so avidly for her father's election, Ivanka Trump is taking a risk.
By publicly sharing inside information from Prepa, Bracero knew he was taking a risk—he was afraid he might lose his job—but he did it anyway.
The other plans must be billed annually, which means you're taking a risk that you'll get the most out of your plans before the year is done.
Breaking a habit, trying something new, taking a risk, making new connections, or putting yourself in a totally new situation won't be easy, but it's worth it.
I wanted to make something that they would be able to look back on in 15-20 years and be proud of their father for taking a risk.
Investors flocking into bitcoin are taking a risk by buying at such high prices, the vice president of the European Central Bank (ECB) Vitor Constancio told CNBC Wednesday.
Taking a risk, they expanded the piece into a full two-hour work, "An American Soldier," which had its premiere this summer at Opera Theater of St. Louis.
Instead of taking a risk with the food on the table, the safest way to treat your pup on Thanksgiving is to make them their own special dish.
This was the first time that I had done something that I was really putting myself out there and taking a risk and knowing it might not work out.
As Stella and Will bond and start doing treatments together via video chat, they realize how badly they want to be close, even if that means taking a risk.
Taking a risk on college applications isn't always advised, but for high school senior Ziad Ahmed, the answer to "What matters to you, and why?" wasn't necessarily a risk.
Analysts and gadget lovers applauded the company for taking a risk in a smartphone market that seems to have plateaued in terms of both sales and innovative new features.
But after years of technocratic government that has stressed the expert end of the spectrum, he is taking a risk in tilting the balance back towards the red zone.
"The president is the commander in chief and has the ultimate word here, so they are taking a risk to their positions and their possibilities for advancement," Hagel said.
And at the end of the day, self-care is not just about relishing your routine but pushing yourself outside your comfort zone, taking a risk, and enjoying the view.
It was the 36-year-old's eighth yearly review with ICE, but in the wake of Trump's executive orders on immigration, she walked in knowing she was taking a risk.
"I felt like taking a risk to start a company when I was so young was the best time in life to do it," says the now 31-year-old.
Mr. Netanyahu is under investigation for corruption and, facing a possible indictment, he is highly unlikely to alienate his right-wing coalition by taking a risk on a peace agreement.
You're taking a risk when you invest in a struggling business, especially in the challenged retail industry, which has faced management shake-ups, falling sales, bankruptcies and rampant store closures.
In a statement Tuesday, Collins called the failed clinical trial and subsequent drop in the stock price "disappointing," but said he and other investors knew they were taking a risk.
By deemphasizing its focus on ridership numbers, Kansas City is taking a risk on a less popular mode of transportation, in the hopes that it can improve bus usage overall.
Uranus can be disruptive, so work with the energy by being open to change, taking a risk, or consciously owning what makes you unique instead of trying to blend in.
Happy people may feel afraid of trying something new or taking a risk, but they understand they have to move past the fear if they want to succeed, Benton says.
Bottom line: There's great business to be had in taking a risk on woman storytellers, and we're excited to see Park City's movement snowball into other major industry events throughout 2019.
Two out of three workers, according to a recent survey in the Turin newspaper La Stampa, wouldn't mind taking a risk, as long as it meant the prospect of career advancement.
"Spelman is unlike any other place in the world," she said, and the college could have decided to rest on its laurels rather than taking a risk with the new policy.
Cost savings can be counterproductive if it means squeezing money out of marketing and design, and buyers are taking a risk on a style that can easily go out of favor.
And while Mr. Duterte is taking a risk by defying his own military leadership, which is deeply invested in the United States alliance, prevailing could improve his control of that institution.
If he does nothing, and insurers leave the market, Trump would also be taking a risk — if voters blame Trump and Republicans, and not Democrats, for rising premiums and fewer healthcare choices.
It can be painful to put hard-earned cash into items you hope never to need, but if you don't have a roadside emergency kit in your trunk, you're taking a risk.
It's also possible that he sees this church thing as a wild way to get back in the AI game without having to convince an employer that he's worth taking a risk on.
But in deciding to put Gates on the stand Monday — a move legal observers have said was far from certain — the team led by special counsel Robert Mueller may be taking a risk.
But the evolving alliance means that the United States military is taking a risk: training, sharing intelligence and planning missions with former members of Iranian-backed militias that once fought and killed Americans.
Sometimes it is harder than others to get that balance right but to water it down I think a big element of it is taking a risk and standing up for what you want.
And even if Trump gave him broad latitude to dictate US foreign policy, Romney would be taking a risk that the 45th President's intemperate public comments and volatile personality would undo painstaking diplomatic work.
Trump's taking a risk by expecting Putin to play the sheriff to police Iran in Syria, but with limited US influence on the ground in western Syria, it is the best of bad options.
The speculators buying the notes are taking a risk that they will not get enough shares to redeem, but the trades show they could turn a profit if the trade works out, Nadig said.
Risk-taking Trump is, however, also taking a risk -- by making such a splash of the prisoners' return he will be accused by critics of exploiting them as props for a presidency in crisis.
As I move with violence down that back alley, I realize that the feeling I had wasn't frustration or offense, it was the nervous energy that comes whenever you spot someone taking a risk.
Inside the List THE ABCS OF MYSTERY: Back in 1982, when Sue Grafton wrote the first novel in what was to become her career-making Alphabet series, she knew she was taking a risk.
"You can't deny that any show that begins with menstruation in the high school shower and ends with a double murder is obviously taking a risk," he told The Times a few months earlier.
By taking a risk in 2014 and building a company around a single manmade cannabinoid, drugmaker is now ahead of its larger peers on a number of key treatments, CEO Yuval Cohen said Thursday.
Nintendo is not responsible for users taking a risk when they buy from the grey market, as opposed to an established retailer or Nintendo itself, but ignoring the grey market can hurt its customers unfairly.
When Mel Gibson used ancient languages in "The Passion of the Christ" (2004) and "Apocalypto" (2006), he added subtitles, so Mr Randau was taking a risk when he made what is essentially a silent movie.
And given that Vanity Fair After Party looks are notorious for being bolder than anything worn to the actual award show, we can't blame the second youngest member of the clan for taking a risk.
Embracing imperfections, Sunjani says, can help women get over professional insecurities and hang-ups they may harbor and make them more comfortable taking a risk with a project or role, even if it ultimately fails.
And one of the things that I recommend is, really think about what is the risk of not taking a risk, because our brains always go first to all the problems with taking the risk.
Although many of the works in Readymades fall flat, the Swiss Institute should be commended for taking a risk with its new space; the exhibition sets the tone for a gallery devoted to artistic experimentation.
J&J is taking a risk in ramping up manufacturing before getting any clinical resultsJ&J's current capacity for producing this coronavirus vaccine is 300 million doses per year from one plant in the Netherlands.
Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO) acknowledged "the reality that they walk into our offices and they tell us their side of the story" and the importance of smaller firms taking a risk by speaking out.
" Looking back on the day that changed the trajectory of her life, Rhodes said, "Had I not got pulled over that day, I'd probably still be in my car, just taking a risk every day.
This is intuitive to any parent: It's hard to do anything that could leave your children vulnerable, but if you know your children are taken care of, you can more easily consider taking a risk.
"Investors have been generally taking a risk-off approach and we're seeing limited conviction that oil prices are going to be high in the near term," said Kirby Gavelin, head of equity capital markets at RBC.
I think people scrolling through online fast-fashion brands have to be OK with taking a risk — from being deceived by an item that appears differently in person, to dealing with sometimes-unreliable and delayed shipping.
From the outside, it seemed white entrepreneurs continually received the benefit of the doubt, while no matter what hoop I jumped through to prove my credibility, few investors would consider taking a risk on my company.
By taking a risk in 2014 and building a company around a single manmade cannabinoid, drugmaker Corbus Pharmaceuticals is now ahead of its larger peers on a number of key treatments, CEO Yuval Cohen said Thursday.
And this deal appeals to venture funds, they say, because it offers an easy, introductory way for them to gain exposure to the crypto-economy without taking a risk on whether the currency will gain sufficient distribution.
"I am rookie, I know I have experience in one of the highest categories in the world but they are still taking a risk with me, it is going to be a steep learning curve," said Chilton.
The F.D.A. has made clear to industry and the public that while it is taking a risk-based approach to regulatory actions, the agency will continue to protect patients from the most egregious actors in this field.
Clean Earth Capital is taking a risk by funneling so much money into this little-known part of the world, particularly given that Serbia is not a member of the European Union, which could discourage foreign investors.
If calling people "ch*nks" or "f*ggot" with no discernible punchline is taking a risk to push the boundaries of comedy, I know a lot of assholes back in Missouri who deserve the Mark Twain Prize.
The Met is taking a risk in its effort to view modern and contemporary art through the lens of its historical collections, and vice versa, but no other museum could do it, or do it as well.
"I knew I was taking a risk, but at some point I want to live [in Portugal] as a free citizen, and this needs to be resolved," De Sousa told VICE News last October after she was detained.
So this mother-daughter duo jumped on a cheap flight to Reykjavik for four days and I'm so glad we did, creating a memory, taking a risk together and opening our minds to other places, people and cultures.
" A Washington-based official said that "everyone is proud of what they're doing, everyone knows that they're likely taking a risk" and could face retaliation, "but they're doing it, because they're about the principle, the department, the country.
Most people who I spoke to are not very pro Dave DeGroot, but they are pro the idea of taking a risk to do potentially a very exciting project, which is why they thought Foxconn would make sense.
A report last year by Mr Walshe and colleagues notes that, by seeking to redesign the whole system at once—including primary and community care, lots of acute care and mental-health services—Manchester is taking a risk.
By taking a risk and demanding jobs with respect and dignity for every Amazon employee — whether they are full-time or temporary — the Shakopee workers are proving that a collective voice can challenge even the most powerful corporations.
The president acknowledged he was taking a risk in standing with Mr. McMaster, telling voters in a suburb just west of here that the news media would portray a loss as a "humiliating defeat" for the White House.
"The IOC is taking a risk with this controversial decision but they know that with such limited time, any serious Russian challenge is extremely difficult," an Olympics insider with direct knowledge of the affair, told Reuters on Monday.
I don't think that kind of fear of risk exists around young male talent, but I think there is a kind of crippling effect when it comes to taking a risk on a younger, more green female director.
And the creators would be taking a risk by messing with a formula that works just fine on a flat screen, playing to an audience that's still tiny — and may not grow quickly over the next couple of years.
"We wanted to include something personal in the deck because it shows our journey from taking a risk to found a company to now securing great investors," Tessian CEO and cofounder Tim Sadler told Business Insider in an interview.
I advise any other restaurateurs or aspirational restaurateurs out there thinking about taking a risk in a risky part of town to do the same, because it can potentially be the start of your very own restaurant empire, too.
But he's also taking a risk by linking his fortunes so close to those of Moore, especially after holding what was, in effect, a rally for the judge just across the Alabama state line on Friday night in Florida.
"If you're buying on the coast, anyone that buys in an area surrounded by water, you're always taking a risk that you're going to have storm damage," said Willo Kelly, who has worked in real estate for more than a decade.
Maybe your road is a physical one — a literal road trip somewhere new and exciting — or maybe it's something a little more metaphorical, such as learning a new skill, taking a risk on an adventurous hobby or even starting a family.
Yes. But, there is a fine line between pushing the tax code and taking a risk and hoping there's an auditor you can negotiate with, and just saying 'you know what, I made $50 million or $100 million this year.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Graduate student Victoria Brennan knew she was taking a risk when she bought a home in a run-down neighborhood in the northern English city of Liverpool for less than the price of a cup of coffee.
Taking a risk on anyone—be it for work, or love, or just hopping in a cab—is fundamentally a pretty nerve-wracking endeavor, one that's so fundamental to the human experience that we still haven't adjusted fully to digital relationships.
The government is also taking a risk by using force in civilian areas of Rakhine State, where it has little support from the local population, said U Aung Thu Nyein, an analyst at the Institute for Strategy and Policy, another Yangon think tank.
While such populist gestures have defined Mr. Sanders's life in politics, he was taking a risk in favoring grass-roots organizing over the party politicking usually essential to winning the Iowa caucuses, as he acknowledged in a car ride to the protest.
Several banks have been taking a risk-off stance and selling down their holdings of corporate bonds of the companies targeted, which triggered an intensive sell-off in Wanda's debt and shares on Thursday morning, Chinese financial media Caixin reported on Thursday afternoon.
But the China Securities Regulatory Commission needed to stay separate from the new banking and insurance agency, they suggested, because its role involves overseeing markets, in which customers know that they are taking a risk that they may not recover their investments.
Entrepreneurs are taking a risk just like the investors they are pitching to because the entrepreneur is inviting someone else into their company to share in its development in exchange for a significant chunk of money that they will have to return at some point.
In December of 2008, I circulated a graph that illustrated two steady states for the economy, including one that has low nominal interest rates and low inflation in perpetuity, and I said you're taking a risk that you would get stuck in this situation.
In the event that someone uploads a claim over the complete works of Shakespeare—which is in the public domain—a platform would have to individually decide if that claim is worth taking a risk and allowing someone else to quote a sonnet by the bard.
Intel has also demonstrated an ability to admit when the game's up, as evidenced by its own recent withdrawal from the smartphone market; But next to Nvidia, the company's game plan seems more muddled, and Krzanich is taking a risk by betting heavily on the cloud.
"It is recognized that the overly stringent and restrictive process of monitoring transplant programs in the United States has resulted in many transplant programs taking a risk averse approach," wrote Dr. Ryoichi Maenosono and Dr. Stefan G. Tullius of Brigham and Women's Hospital, in the commentary.
The President is driving a hard bargain but also taking a risk that he could force Democrats, whose votes he needs to fund the government, onto a political limb as he demands $18 billion in funding for his border wall in return for shielding DACA recipients.
Taking a risk on an unknown and aligning himself so closely with someone who doesn't have an established reputation or strong industry ties serves as better rejection of Styles's regimented boy-band past than any stated rejection of pop or Payne-like lyrical sneering would have.
Astrologers regard the moon as the planet of comfort and nurture, and since it's currently in cool, logical Aquarius, cuddles and hot cocoa won't make you feel cozy today—instead, you'll find comfort in taking a risk, doing something unusual, or connecting on an intellectual level with your friends and lovers.
Although I knew I would be taking a risk entering a program fraught with controversy, I could not have anticipated the degree to which my entering this school would reaffirm the opinions of those who deem Roski to be on a downward spiral of predatory, wrongheaded, and woefully oblivious decision making.
For instance, read "'You Can't Ban Love': Pakistanis Defy a Valentine's Day Prohibition" to learn about how the Islamabad High Court banned Valentine's celebrations across Pakistan, deeming them "against the teachings of Islam" and a sign of growing Western influence — and how some are taking a risk by celebrating anyway.
Kering has been handsomely rewarded in recent financial reporting quarters for taking a risk in on appointing individualistic, edgy and in some cases lesser-known talent as creative directors at some of its iconic brands - most notably Alessandro Michele at Gucci, Demna Gvasalia at Balenciaga and Anthony Vaccarello at Yves Saint Laurent.
They avoided the pitfall of entering their login information—which in a real attack would have opened them up to having their email accounts invaded and their messages downloaded, and would have compromised any other accounts where they used the same password—but those who clicked the link at all were taking a risk.
Sometimes it's that we need to hurt someone's feelings by ending a relationship, or make ourselves vulnerable by taking a risk, or endure the discomfort of a conflict or a confession, or let go of an idea we used to have about who we are so we can replace it with a truer one.
" The former vice president also told voters they would be taking a risk by nominating the 38-year-old Buttigieg: "I do believe it's a risk, to be just straight up with you, for this party to nominate someone who's never held an office higher than mayor of a town of 100,000 people in Indiana.
The other surprising thing is that you might expect loss-averse voters to be leery of taking a risk on an unpredictable outsider like Trump, since loss aversion often makes people cautious: offered the choice between five hundred dollars and a fifty per cent chance at a thousand dollars or nothing, most people take the sure thing.
"Girlboss is an internationally known brand that is redefining what it means to be entrepreneurial—it's not just starting your own business, it's taking a risk, looking for that next role, making a career switch and taking a step into the unknown," Gentry, the former senior vice president of commercial growth and business strategy at Palantir, wrote in a statement.
"The United States is taking a risk both that its partners will be less inclined to work with it because they are nervous about signaling security cooperation when there's nothing else there, and that China will continue to advance in the places in which we are absent" on diplomatic and economic fronts, said Mira Rapp-Hooper, an expert on Asian security affairs at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York.
" In an appearance on NBC's "Today" show to promote his book, "Fear: Trump in the White House," the Watergate journalist said that "the people who are willing to talk" are taking a risk, but they think that "the world needs to know" about the inner workings of the Trump administration "The people who are willing to talk are people of conscience, people of courage, people who said, 'Look, the world needs to know this.
"When parents say no to getting a measles vaccine, you're not just taking a risk of your kid getting measles, you're causing them to lose this amazing resource of defenses they've built up over the years before measles, and that puts them at risk of catching other infections," said Dr. Michael J. Mina of the Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital, the lead author of one of the new studies, published in the journal Science.

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