It can't be done at the risk of having to spend billions of dollars cleaning up these spills, " she said on NBC's "Meet the Press.
" Secretary Geithner courageously has gone after these bonuses and will continue to go after these bonuses in a very aggressive way, but we can't suspend the rule of law and we can't put the whole economy at risk, " said Summers.
It will last 18 months and include roughly 2, 500 patients, including both those with the bad genes and others who don't have the bad genes but are at very high risk of heart attacks for other reasons.
Wall Street's bleak bonus season just got bleaker at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Morgan Stanley, where it is becoming clear that traders aren't the only ones at risk of having their pay taken back.
And this doesn't just affect the families at risk of losing their homes, as devastating as that can be.
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"Most of us really don't have a great deal of risk at this point, including the anthrax incidents, that is threatening the American people, " he says.
Any money manager who isn't at least market weighted in energy runs the risk of underperforming.
On the other hand, and at the risk of appearing harsh, shouldn't Dunn's illnesses have been disclosed to HP shareholders?
Until a couple of years ago traders at Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce didn't even talk risk in the same terms.
Scientists say it isn't clear whether the drug will work for all groups at high risk of infection because the virus enters the body in different ways in each case.
You don't want to try to put at risk the most -- largest investment of your life for most people, to purchase this piece of property, without making sure you're ready.
You don't put the full faith and credit of the United States at risk.
If you haven't received two doses of the MMR vaccine, you are at risk from a disease that can be highly dangerous.
At the risk of hurting British egos, they simply don't see Britain - especially with a declining defence budget - as anything more than a medium-sized power in its own right.
But it isn't clear yet how many of the 7, 000-strong at-risk group have now been fully vaccinated.
As Columbia University's Elliott Sclar, lead author of the UN's 2005 Improving the Lives of Slum Dwellers, observes, "secure tenure" would make it easier for slum dwellers to join the formal labor force, knowing that they aren't at risk of arbitrarily being forced from their homes and that their possessions will still be there when they come home from work.
British jobs - lots of them - are at risk if the eurozone doesn't sort itself out.
Milton Packer, a cardiologist at the University of Texas, Southwestern, says he doesn't know whether the risk was real or not.
The 22-year-old is a high-risk player at the top of the innings and England won't to be scared of him because they have successfully devised plans to get him out.
At the risk of sounding terribly naive let me remind that Mike Rice wasn't working for a Fortune 500 company or a hard-charging startup.
After a four-day bail hearing that concluded at the end of February, the magistrate said Mr. Pistorius didn't pose a risk to flee the country, and wasn't likely to try to influence witnesses, a point Mr. Pistorius's lawyers used to argue their case on Thursday.
Despite what we know about veterans' suicides, a recent report from the VA inspector general's office found that about a third of veterans considered to be at high risk for suicide don't receive the recommended follow-up care after they've been discharged from VA inpatient mental health care.
"Although the increase in breast density doesn't happen in all women, we can't predict who's most at risk, " said Dr. Mary Laya, one of the study's co-authors.
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Patent suit watcher Florian Mueller is now confident that the Xbox 360 won't face any real risk of a ban in 2012, at a minimum.
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As reported by The Wall Street Journal in November, he didn't rely heavily on the risk-management department at MF Global, reporting only to the company's board of directors.
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Men who don't are at a much greater risk of divorce: Their wives can support themselves if necessary, and the husbands will lose a good deal of their household income if the breadwinning wife leaves.
Heart risk wasn't significantly affected in patients with a parent who had a heart attack at the age of 60 or older.
"When you don't see kids getting sick regularly because the vaccines are doing so well, then you kind of think that kids aren't at risk for them, " Shu said.
Now EDF would argue that it is not being greedy, but it can't put its own shareholders at risk at a price - that IRR again - that doesn't properly capture market evaluations of the proper reward for this initial ground-breaking project.
The experts aren't sure yet, but people with migraines don't seem to be at greater risk of memory loss or mental decline as they age.
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