Partridge views stocks, with their inherent risk, as a seemingly insurmountable barrier to building wealth.
Savers could benefit from storing their capital abroad, although emerging markets bear some degree of inherent risk.
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And the company is still clinging to the inherent risk of clinging to a fading sport as its main lifeline.
Unfortunately, the authors of the MCS underestimated the mobility requirements and inadequately appreciated the inherent risk of closing the C-17 production line.
WinPoker has structured the process so that players choosing to utilize the bitcoin payment method do not also assume currency risk along with the inherent risk of casino gambling.
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Pentagon spokesman Commander Jeffrey Gorden said a detainee goes through a comprehensive series of reviews before being released and that there is an inherent risk every time was is released.
Started in 1996, LiSim is a risk-analysis company based in Bogota, Colombia that uses statistics and behavioral analysis to determine the inherent risk in granting credit to a given client.
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"Although there is an inherent risk for zoo professionals who manage big cats like Oz, there is no wider ongoing risk, " said Lance Vervoort, Hamilton City Council's general manager for parks and other leisure services.
Just driving the car even being engaged over phone calls during the journey may scale the distance and complete the journey but we can not expect creativity and above all there is inherent risk in carrying out the casual act.
But even if asset returns are estimated accurately, the high expected return reflects the greater risk inherent in equity investments.
" As for his subsequent role, "Was something done after the fact to limit the risk inherent in the deal?
This is the risk inherent in borrowing money to buy any asset.
Backing tested concepts mitigates the risk inherent in start-ups and means companies are likely to grow quickly, because the original firm has already worked out the kinks.
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Along with a global recession came a drying up of both capital for large-scale project financing and investor tolerance for the sort of risk inherent in early-stage cleantech ventures.
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There is risk inherent in the work that they do on behalf of their country, on behalf of the American people, and taking risks is, unfortunately, part of the job.
For the same reason, he argues, the risk inherent in commercial banks' proprietary trading activities is not warranted and should not be backstopped by the safety net provided to ensure deposit-taking institutions' core activities.
Goldman Sachs ( GS) and Morgan Stanley ( MS) and other investment banks, of course, tend over time to trade at lower multiples because of the risk inherent in their business model (including being funded by hot money).
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If so, more firms than ever will close their defined-benefit schemes (in America, only about a fifth of all workers are covered by one now) and the investment risk inherent in saving for retirement will fall on the untrained individual.
Traditionally, to entice institutional investors a newly-public business would have to sell shares at about a 15% discount to publicly-traded peers, compensating their new owners for the greater risk inherent in a company with an unproven track record on the public market.
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Interest rate risk is inherent to all fixed income and, after a decade of declining yields, rising interest rates will cut into portfolio total returns.
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Mortgage-backed securities were used in some cases to mask the risk of default inherent within sub-prime loans, and contributed to the real estate crash and recession.
The United States should encourage the democratic movement in Cambodia to identify and promote a revamped broad-based leadership so as to reduce the risk of its collapse inherent in the present, virtually complete reliance upon Prince Sihanouk.
This points to two other defects inherent in defined-benefit plans: All the risk is borne by the taxpayers, and the inability to foresee how much more money will be needed to fully fund the plans makes long-term budget-planning extremely problematical for school boards.
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The agency treats genetically engineered products as though they pose some inherent, systematic, unique risks, when theoretical considerations, risk-assessment experiments and practical experience make it clear that they do not: A quarter-century-old scientific consensus holds that the molecular techniques of genetic engineering are an extension, or refinement, of less precise and predictable techniques for genetically improved products with which consumers and government regulators have long familiarity and comfort.
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The reverse movement is a new report by Moody's - which basically says that it misunderstood the inherent structural flaws in the eurozone, and there is a meaningful risk that it will have to downgrade the credit ratings of all eurozone members (even Germany) and possibly some EU members outside the eurozone.
These difficulties, together with inherent vulnerabilities such as confidence-sensitivity, interconnectedness, and opacity of risk, have diminished the longer term profitability and growth prospects of these firms.
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What we can do, says Dr. Alex Crosby, a medical epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is teach coping skills so that when an individual is faced with any number of risk factors for suicide, he or she will have a level of inherent protection and the tools to combat suicidal behavior.
In deciding to participate in peacekeeping arrangements, Washington will have to balance the possible risks inherent in peacekeeping as well as the potential opportunities that peace will create versus the likely risk of increased instability and perhaps even war should the Israel-Syria peace effort collapse.
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Another finding is that in in the current recession failure and risk are characterized not by discussions of financial risk but by discussions of appropriate product and service development, and the risks inherent in globalization, as well as the drift in the global economy that sees Western enterprises losing market share as part of a global redivision of labor.
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, on Capitol Hill Tuesday to promote his plan to exorcise excessive risk-taking from the banking system, says one of the biggest persistent problems is the inherent conflicts banks have between managing their own interests and managing those of their clients.
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