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The bottom line: Taking the risk of attempting quadruple jumps is handsomely rewarded.
And you're not taking the risk of trying to fix somebody else's business, right?
Third, with the people you feel most comfortable, consider taking the risk of talking politics.
Clinton's staff that she was taking the risk of the inadvertent release of classified information.
I am taking the risk of living beyond survival mode, beyond what my cultural norms dictate.
Henrik has decided that his quality of life is more important than taking the risk of back surgery.
Ford's previous CEO, Mark Fields, certainly didn't talk like he was taking the risk of technological disruption for granted.
This bassinet is the closest thing you can get to bed sharing without taking the risk of actually bed sharing.
They're giving up the comfort of the familiar and taking the risk of starting over in a completely new environment.
It would mean taking the risk of going through government checkpoints to another dangerous area considered to be an even larger prison.
But we worry about taking the risk of being questioned for hours at a United States airport or, worse, being sent home.
Given the Bank of Japan's success in keeping yields ultra-low, many analysts are taking the risk of more debt issuance in stride.
The price paid to compensate for taking the risk of investing in stocks rather than in bonds is defined as the "equity risk premium" (ERP).
It would be good to test the MMT thesis about the power of money without taking the risk of smothering the economy with government debt.
FABER: BUT TO THE EXTENT THEN THAT YOU FORESAW THIS AS AT LEAST A REMOTE POSSIBILITY, WAS IT WORTH TAKING THE RISK OF DOING THIS DEAL?
While the apology in the play may be awkward, Ms. Jackson said she gave the fictional Taney credit for taking the risk of starting a conversation.
Mr. Vamos said the company was taking the risk of losing contributors and eroding the value of its core business, which is ultimately the editorial product.
Despite Prime Minister Boris Johnson winning a large majority at last week's election, taking the risk of a no-deal Brexit off the table for Jan.
UC Berkeley computer science professor Dawn Song, who studies adversarial attacks, says that within the research community, people are taking the risk of such attacks seriously.
But as the company made clear in its earnings report, taking the risk of a redesign is necessary, because otherwise the whole business is likely to come crashing down.
Seeking to escape the fighting, more civilians than ever are taking the risk of evacuation, hoping to find help if they can make it past the militants' gun range.
The exchanges say rebates help attract liquidity, while also compensating brokers, especially market makers, for taking the risk of providing two-sided bid and ask prices for others to trade against.
Back then, the media still thought Trump was a weak challenger to Clinton, a mind-set that might have made taking the risk of publishing explosive allegations all the more fraught.
Instead of taking the risk of losing your good jewelry to a big wave or a swan dive into the pool, why not just buy one that's already connected to your suit?
The exchanges argue the rebates help attract liquidity, while also compensating brokers, especially market makers, for taking the risk of providing two-sided bid and ask prices for others to trade against.
So-called junk bonds — issued by companies with poor credit ratings — historically have yielded around 10 percent or more, to compensate investors for taking the risk of buying the debt of such companies.
Pointing to an effective ban on Chinese telecom giant ZTE in the US market recently enacted by Washington, Innes-Ker said China is taking the risk of rising trade tensions with the US seriously.
Showings have dropped off significantly because of public health recommendations to stay home, said Leonard Steinberg, an agent with Compass in New York City, He's not taking the risk of showing anything right now.
Unlike banks — which take deposits, make loans and hold capital to absorb loan losses — marketplace lenders match investors and borrowers directly, with the investors taking the risk of losses in exchange for higher interest rates.
This isn't just a perk on top of a salary: universally, stock options reward employees for taking the risk of joining a young, unproven business, and give them a real stake in their company's future success.
I'm a doctor as well as a patient, so I'm taking the risk of disclosing my own defect in hopes of showing how this act would harm not just mutants like me, but also most Americans.
Women everywhere are indebted to those who have understood sexual harassment when they experienced it and have done a public service by taking the risk of stepping forward one by one to call out their harassers.
And at the same time, it's a doctrine where the U.S. insists on taking the risk of publicly calling our sometimes hostile allies to take more control of rogue elements in their respective regions of the world.
When CNN caught up with Caesar in Washington a few months ago, as he pushed for the bill to pass, he struggled with putting his life on the line again and taking the risk of being unmasked.
"Thousands of internally displaced persons have now fled Rukban out of desperation, taking the risk of arrest by regime forces," reported Etana, a leading Syrian policy research group based in Amman that gathers information from civil and military sources.
With bond yields now catching up to this new environment, the so-called "equity risk premium" — the price paid to compensate for taking the risk of investing in stocks rather than in bonds — has had a negative effect on stocks.
Worries about a fresh Scottish independence referendum have also helped spur six days of losses for the pound against the dollar, its longest losing streak since December 2015, when markets started taking the risk of a Brexit vote more seriously.
It's also sought to frame the broader issue as a binary choice of either getting in line with its defense of Saudi Arabia or taking the risk of cutting off relations with one of America's closest partners in the Middle East.
Airbus has already started pre-marketing the longer-range A321XLR which will allow airlines to offer long trips in narrowbody planes on routes where demand is too slim to justify taking the risk of trying to fill a larger wide-body.
Matthew A. Karnes, who runs a company that provides data on the marijuana business, tells the New York Times that it's "very telling that a company of this caliber is taking the risk of coming out" and working with a marijuana business.
Her words irked me, but eventually I understood that for an abled person — a person who considers herself "normal" — it is probably difficult to imagine taking the risk of passing on what is considered by most to be a fairly significant disability.
Unless you can get to the salon every four weeks, master DIY toning, never go in the pool, swear off heat-styling, and don't mind totally changing your natural texture and taking the risk of losing your length, you might have to sit out platinum.
"I am honored that the elders are out here fighting so that our families are protected — not only from the grips of — we are all standing here out today in this heat taking the risk of not only arrest but their health," said Juntos member, Erica Almeron.
On Election Day, for example, the earnings yield on stocks was 5 percent, and the Treasury bond yield was 1.85 percent, meaning that investors were compensated with an extra 3.15 percentage points on their money for taking the risk of putting it into the stock market.
The end of Predict is a symptom of a bigger problem: The US government isn't taking the risk of pandemics as seriously as it should be, and it isn't investing enough in spreading the expertise and best practices that might be needed in the case of a global pandemic.
This avoids the big criticism of the deliberate mixing explanation: It's not that these sellers are taking the risk of pissing off or even killing their customers for some nefarious scheme to give their product more kick or get buyers addicted to other drugs; they just don't know what they're doing.
"This is a textbook place where a regulator could make a big difference," MIT's Sara Fisher Ellison chimed in, suggesting the FTC just mandate that all ticket sellers use the same up-front all-in pricing so that no one company would be taking the risk of seeming more expensive than the others in Google search results.
In the meantime, Brothers said businesses in California are using ATM cards and small-time payment processors as go-betweens, incurring high fees in the process, or taking the risk of doing business with "open secret" local credit unions in the state that accept cannabis cash, which can easily be shut down by federal regulators at any time.
As June, she wasn't much a fan of any risk, but she also didn't have a concrete idea of what the consequences might be: She scolds Moira for taking the risk of writing graffiti in the Red Center — an offense for which the punishment would mean losing a hand — but she goes along with the escape attempt anyway.
We've been exceptionally fortunate to have investors like Bill at Benchmark and David Sze at Greylock, who oversaw the growth of LinkedIn, which in some ways was also slow and steady, and a host of other investors who ultimately believe that the size of the opportunity is so large and so valuable and the amount of impact that we can have on the world, both from a business standpoint and a human standpoint, that potential is so large that it's worth taking the risk of this sort of slow road to success.
Nintendo's Treehouse localization members Rich Amtower and Reiko Ninomiya have argued that, in spite of his perceived greed, he is a nice person due to taking the risk of hiring someone who is new to the town.
Marr, pp. 55,62,67-68 The VNQDĐ attempted clandestine activities to undermine French rule, which resulted in French scrutiny of their activities. This led to their leadership group taking the risk of staging a large scale military attack in the Red River Delta in Northern Vietnam.
A later example is the stand-off between the German High Seas Fleet and the British Grand Fleet during World War I. Germany largely preferred to keep its fleet intact rather than taking the risk of losing a major engagement with the larger Royal Navy, particularly after the Battle of Jutland.
The Spanish Protectorate administration then commissioned architect Carlos Ovilo to study the site but they found out that no excavation could be possible without taking the risk of damaging the housing above the site. Since then, no excavation has taken place, although recently, some researchers and civil associations have called for the authorities to extend exploration and restoration before opening it to the public.
The aim of the revolt was to inspire a wider uprising among the general populace in an attempt to overthrow the colonial authority. The VNQDĐ had previously attempted to engage in clandestine activities to undermine French rule, but increasing French scrutiny of their activities led to their leadership group taking the risk of staging a large scale military attack in the Red River Delta in northern Vietnam.
" The Independent. (Retrieved 2-4-08.) Leap in the Dark praised the album's bold originality: "Pistola is not the type of album you'd expect from as established a performer as Willy DeVille. Most people at his stage in their careers wouldn't be taking the risk of including pieces as unconventional as 'Mountains of Manhattan' and 'Stars that Speak,' but Willy has always marched to the beat of his own drummer.
On asking why, the lady answered smartly that she wanted to travel the world on bicycle with them. Bimal Mukherjee could not but praise the guts of the lady, not more than 21 wearing a blouse and shorts looking like a true sportswoman. But all four of them were unanimous in their decision of not taking the risk of having an attractive young woman as their companion. Ms.Pinto was very offended at this.
Johnny is unconscious next to a whiskey bottle. Bill knows that no last- minute driver changes are allowed, and if the officials are alerted to Johnny's seeming intoxication, it will cost him his license, as well as the race for the team. Ingram offers Bill a way to save his friend and the team, and also dangles financial backing for his race car in exchange for taking the risk of substituting another co-driver for Johnny. Bill agrees.
The place was the birthplace of Thirukoshtiyur Nambigal, the teacher of Ramanuja and who taught him the gospel and instructed him not to reveal it to anyone. Taking the risk of his life, Ramanjua climbed up the temple and revealed the verse to the whole world. Nambigal was pleased by the spirit of Ramanuja and named him Emperumanar (meaning my superior). Following the event, a life size image of Ramanuja was housed in the Ashtanga Mandap of the temple.
This is the amount that compensates the investor for taking the risk of investing in the company (since, if it happens that the project fails completely and the company goes bankrupt, there is a chance that the investor does not get their money back). This net gain of $100,000 was paid by the company to the investor as a reward for investing their money in the company. In essence, this is how much the company paid to borrow $200,000.
At the end, apart from monetary compensation, Algerian people have not obtained redress. As a consequence, a lot of families are stuck between two states of mind: remaining silent about what happened or denouncing it and taking the risk of being arrested and imprisoned. Many Algerians continue to seek the truth about the disappeared even if no retributive justice takes place. On the other hand, prosecuting is a hard task since there is not enough evidence to prove someone's responsibility.
He played his only League football in the Third Division North for his father's former club, Darlington, whom he joined from Ferryhill in 1954. Sunderland had at one time been interested in signing him, but his father advised him to continue his education rather than taking the risk of a career in professional football, so he trained as a schoolteacher and worked in local primary schools. Edgar died in Hurworth-on-Tees, County Durham, in 2006 at the age of 75.
For Big Brother 6, the show's name changed to Big Brother's Big Mouth. Following Celebrity Big Brother 5, Brand said he would not return to host the Big Brother 8 series of Big Brother's Big Mouth. In a statement, Brand thanked all the producers for "taking the risk of employing an ex-junkie twerp" to front the show. Of his time presenting the show, he said, "The three years I've spent on Big Brother's Big Mouth have been an unprecedented joy".
Julia decided to stay in Parallel Time to help Barnabas, taking the risk of Angelique discovering her true identity. Julia was speaking to Angelique when the witch suddenly felt her energy draining. She told Julia to go to her father Timothy Stokes' home, but Julia did not know where that was, and had to look in the phone book to find it. She went to Stokes' house, and he showed her the body of Roxanne Drew, whom he was using to keep Angelique alive.
Cafes and shops were deserted and electricity was cut off to part of the town. For the cafes that remained open, it was common to see some people taking the risk of watching gun battles. In the battle for Tetovo, the Macedonian Army was frequently outmanoeuvred by the highly mobile guerrillas and their military leader, Gezim Ostreni. Born in Debar in western Macedonia, Ostreni was a veteran who had served in the Yugoslav Army and until April 2001 was a deputy commander in the Kosovo Protection Corps.
The Houston Press was mixed in their opinion, writing "Impressively smart and funny in places, the play feels over-boiled and unnecessarily populated with ideas in others" but also stating that it was "impressive for such a novice playwright". The Houston Chronicle was also mixed, stating "Stages deserves credit for taking the risk of a world premiere, and "The Book of Maggie" is not without its pluses and some potentially interesting ground to cover. It just needs a more purposeful roadmap for its irreverent tour of the afterlife." In contrast, BroadwayWorld.
It should be higher when the team has more wickets left as they provide of a cushion of security (against the risk of ending all out). It should be higher when the pitch provides good conditions for batting, making it easier to score without great risk of being dismissed. It should increase towards the end of the innings when the number of overs left is small (there is not much to lose in taking the risk of ending all out). Research has shown that teams broadly follow these principles.
To her horror, Dana does find the woman in intensive care and discovers that she is dying. She later relays the information to Finn, and wants to tell somebody about what happened. Finn berates Dana for taking the risk of going to the hospital and angrily states that since he was the driver, he is the one at risk and that absolutely nobody can find out he was responsible. As Quinn and his team investigate the tailor's shop, four men wearing tactical gear and carrying assault rifles charge into the shop and open fire, shooting everyone inside.
Edgar turned out for Darlington in 1940 in the wartime leagues, and remained living in the town. His son John had a brief spell of League football with the club in the 1950s. In 2001, John Edgar told the Northern Echo that as a young man he had had the opportunity to sign for Sunderland, but his father strongly advised him to continue his education rather than taking the risk of a career in professional football. "In those days you did as your father told you", so he trained as a schoolteacher and played mainly non-league football.
He also praised the way that it handled the transition into adulthood. Noel Ransome of Vice found him identifiable for his difficulty in achieving "greatness", praising Insomniac for taking the risk of depicting a more mature Peter as well as the misfortune of the original Spider-Man. Josh Harmon of Electronic Gaming Monthly found the character's storytelling to be one of the most interesting things about the game. He praised the writers for their understanding of Spider-Man and heroes in general, which he felt was handled better than how other comic adaptations handle their protagonists.
Triples have become somewhat rare in Major League Baseball. It often requires a ball hit to a distant part of the field, or the ball taking an unusual bounce in the outfield. It also usually requires that the batter hit the ball solidly, and be a speedy runner. It also often requires that the batter's team have a good strategic reason for wanting the batter on third base, as a double will already put the batter in scoring position and there will often be little strategic advantage to taking the risk of trying to stretch a double into a triple.
Allan Aynesworth as Algy (left) in the original production of The Importance of Being Earnest (1895) with Alexander as Jack In a biographical essay published in 1922, Pearson expressed the view that Alexander would be remembered in the profession for being an ideal actor- manager, and by the public for taking the risk of introducing Wilde's plays and producing "the greatest farcical comedy in the English language".Pearson, pp. 75 and 77 Unlike Shaw, who thought The Importance of Being Earnest "heartless ... hateful" and inferior to Wilde's other plays,Morley, p. 104 Alexander recognised its merits from the outset.
The attack was the largest disturbance against the colonisation of Vietnam since the Cần Vương monarchist movement of the late 19th century. The aim of the revolt was to inspire a wider uprising among the general populace in an attempt to overthrow the colonial regime and establish independence. The Việt Nam Quốc Dân Đảng (VNQDĐ, the Vietnamese Nationalist Party) had previously attempted to engage in clandestine activities to undermine French rule, but increasing French scrutiny on their activities led to their leadership group taking the risk of staging a large scale military attack in the Red River Delta in northern Vietnam. This incident led to widespread disturbances against French rule across northeastern Vietnam during 1930–31.
Nest-site fidelity may be due to one of three reasons, or a combination: #Philopatry is the tendency for adult bees to excavate a nest near their natal nest; in H. rubicundus, females returning from overwintering sites typically excavate burrows within 30 cm of the location of their natal nest. Returning to the vicinity of the natal nest is beneficial because the site must have been successful enough to produce adults for one year. This prevents H. rubicundus from taking the risk of settling in a poor location for brood rearing. #Habitat learning describes the process through which females recognize characteristics of the nest from which she came and chooses to nest in similar conditions.
In the early October 2014, the IMF revised its 2014 global growth forecast downwards from 3.4 percent to 3.3 percent, although many central banks continued to provide liquidity to the world financial market. Weaker expansions in Japan, Latin America and Europe worsened the outlook for the world economy.IMF Trims Forecast for Global Economic Growth ABC News, 7 Oct 2014 In October 2014 the World Bank's chief economist Kaushik Basu said that the world economy was taking the risk of stagnation, adding that Eurozone and Japan were the main slowdown areas.Global Economy Could Stall Again on Eurozone and Japan Worries: World Bank Chief Economist The International Business Times, 9 Oct 2014 The Eurozone has been brought to the verge of recession.
Kurvitz fell into a period of depression and alcoholism for about three years following the book's failing. Kurvitz eventually managed to overcome this period of alcoholism, and helped Kender to also overcome his own alcoholism. As a sign of gratitude, Kender suggested to Kurvitz that instead of pursuing a novel that he try capturing his world as a video game instead as to draw a larger interest. Kurvitz had no experience in video games before, but once he had seen artwork of the game's setting of Revachol as easily fitting into an isometric format, as well as Rostov's agreement that they might as well continue taking the risk of failing on a video game together, Kurvitz proceeded with the idea.
Chrissie Wellington competing at the 2008 Frankfurt Ironman After winning the world amateur title, Wellington began to consider taking the risk of giving up her job in order to become a professional triathlete. In January 2007, on the recommendation of a friend, she travelled to Switzerland to ask the opinion of the Australian triathlon coach, Brett Sutton. Within 5 days she had handed in her notice at DEFRA, and in February flew out to Thailand to join Sutton's teamTBB at their base in Phuket. She turned professional with the intention of racing standard-distance events, and enjoyed early success, winning Olympic-distance events in Bangkok and Subic Bay, then returned to the UK where she won the sprint-distance event at Bleinheim.
The United Kingdom could be allowed by other member states to join the EEA and EFTA but existing EEA members such as Norway would have concerns about taking the risk of opening a difficult negotiation with the EU that could lead them to lose their current advantages. The Scottish Government has looked into membership of the EFTA to retain access to the EEA. However, other EFTA states have stated that only sovereign states are eligible for membership, so it could only join if it became independent from the United Kingdom. During the transition period, both the United Kingdom and the other EEA members remain bound by the existing obligations stemming from international agreements concluded by the EU, including the EEA Agreement.
Ingacy Ścibor Marchocki was born into a noble family that was part of the Clan of Ostoja. His father, Mihal Ścibor Marchocki, died when his son was still little and so Ignacy was raised by his uncle Wojciech who did his best to provide for boy's education. Much of the property of the family was supposed to be passed to Ignacy. However, due to the eccentric character of both Ignacy and his uncle, passing over the estate took much more time than expected.Jadwiga Bogusławska, "Marchocki Ignacy", [w:] "Słownik pracowników książki polskiej", Warszawa–Łódź 1972” He was sent by Wojciech to join the Prussian Army in order to train the character of Ignacy, hard terms implemented by the uncle taking the risk of Ignacy being killed in the war.
As a child, Temple was a "book-eater", fascinated by the novelists of the adventure (Jules Verne, James Fenimore Cooper, Joseph Conrad, Herman Melville, Walt Whitman, and the "double heroes" such as Jack London, Arthur Rimbaud or Cendrars for whom "Writing is only one of the many forms of life". More concerned with elementary forces than with literary theories, taking the risk of being sometimes misunderstood, he kept himself apart from the doctrines which saw poetry as a pure exercise of the mind. In his "infinite hunting," this enthusiastic collector never ceased to collect what natural history, archeology, music, painting, travel, love or gastronomy offered to his gluttony. Frédéric Jacques Temple received in 2003 the Grand prix de poésie de la SGDL (Société des gens de lettres) and in 2013 the prix Apollinaire, seen as the prix Goncourt of poetry.
Some anti-abortion supporters argue that if there is uncertainty as to whether the fetus has a right to life, then having an abortion is equivalent to consciously taking the risk of killing another. According to this argument, if it is not known for certain whether something (such as the fetus) has a right to life, then it is reckless and morally wrong to treat that thing as if it lacks a right to life (for example by killing it).Schwarz 1990: 58–9; Beckwith 2007: 60–1; Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation (1983), by Ronald Reagan, William P. Clark, Brian P. Johnston, Wanda Franz. New Regency Pub, This would place abortion in the same moral category as manslaughter (if it turns out that the fetus has a right to life) or certain forms of criminal negligence (if it turns out that the fetus does not have a right to life).
His work, when sold in galleries, can fetch six-figure sums. Hong Kong Phooey (HK 58), sold for US$250,000 in early 2015 Fellow street artist Shepard Fairey wrote in Swindle: > Invader's pop art may seem shallow, but by taking the risk of illegally re- > contextualizing video game characters in an urban environment that provides > more chaotic social interaction than a gamer's bedroom, he makes a statement > about the desensitizing nature of video games and consumer culture. In a > postmodern paradox, a game like Grand Theft Auto takes the danger of the > streets and puts it in a safe video game, while Invader takes a safe video > game icon and inserts it into the danger of the streets. During an early 2014 "invasion" in Hong Kong comprising a total of 48 works, the city's Highways Department removed the life-sized Hong Kong Phooey (HK 58) mosaic, which had been placed by the side of a road in Fortress Hill.
Christensen ruled that Bullock could waive a state law prohibiting voting by mail, under statutory authority to waive certain state rules or regulations if adherence to them would cause harm during an emergency or disaster. Bullock claimed that preventing voting by mail during the COVID-19 Pandemic would cause potential harm to people voting in person, and disenfranchise others by dissuading them from taking the risk of voting in person, rendering them unable to vote at all. Christensen cited precedent against changing the process of an election too close to the date of the election, or in ways that would render the election difficult to conduct. He further cited that the plaintiffs had not provided any evidence that voting by mail would lead to electoral fraud, and noted that plaintiffs were forced to admit that there had not been a single documented case of voter fraud in Montana in the previous twenty years.
1st regiment of Algerian sharpshooters Mohamed Seghir Boushaki began his militant career in politics as part of the French colonial administration from 1918 onwards. Mohamed Seghir's political strategy was not to move to Algiers to reside there because comfortable transport was available by the railway line connecting Tizi Ouzou to Algiers which had been completed in 1888 after that linking Bouira to Algiers had previously been inaugurated in 1886. Aged 49 at the end of the World War I with nearly ten children in his charge and responsibility, Mohamed Seghir could not venture to live in the Algiers microcosm by taking the risk of forgetting himself and dissolving in the details of the colonial city life far from the expectations of the Kabylian villagers perched on the heights of their mountains and contemplating the European settlers who robbed them of their arable land and their pastures. The new privileged status of his nephew "Abderrahmane Boushaki" as a veteran allowed the "Arch of Aïth Aïcha" to rebuild the "Zawiya of Sidi Boushaki", destroyed in 1844 at the village of "Thala Oufella (Soumâa)", with a prayer room, a Coranic school, a basement with well, and a house for the Quran teacher.

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