McLaren, looking for a replacement for the Mercedes-bound Hamilton, decided to take the gamble but there is enough to suggest it will pay off.
That would reduce demand for mortgage paper, in addition to embedding a risk premium in the rate for those investors still willing to take the gamble.
At Prosper and Lending Club, lenders must be willing to take the gamble that they'll get paid back at the agreed upon interest rate. (These companies offer no guarantees).
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Yet it is likely that the interim government decided to take the gamble because it believes that the high court and Congress, which both voted overwhelmingly to strip Mr. Zelaya of the office, will stand strong.
We were in a position where we had to take all the gamble after having started quite well.
But the rift with his father left Gill without a ready source of financing, forcing him to take the biggest gamble of his life.
Such a move would, he added, put "Britain through years of uncertainty and take a huge gamble with the economy".
So you have to decide: Should you virtually guarantee yourself a highly capable leader, or take a gamble and hope for the best?
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Take the money and run, or gamble on Flint?
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And if there were separate questions, would pupils have to gamble on whether to take the distinction grade questions?
Yet Kickstarter is a risky gamble for the women to take on their company.
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If, however, your goal with purchasing gold is to take a gamble or make a bet on the direction of the current price, go for it.
He would take the payroll, and fly to Las Vegas, and gamble it off.
Rushing and racing to take advantage of the vast Chinese automobile market is a big gamble.
Furthermore, it's the youngest workers those best able to take a gamble who are shunning their employers' company stock.
In short, barring a last-minute reversion to type as they enter the polling stations, Canadians seem to have decided to take a gamble.
Too many budding entrepreneurs can't afford to take a gamble on a smart idea because they can't give up the health insurance they get in their current job.
Some experts said Bernanke is taking a big gamble in assuming that a slowing economy will take care of inflation so that the Fed no longer has to, since future predictions are always uncertain.
While ripping his team for a poor performance despite getting an injury time goal from defender Jamison Olave to extend the Red Bulls' unbeaten streak to seven games their best in 10 years Petke savaged referee Geoff Gamble for awarding a 74th minute penalty kick that allowed the Crew to take a 2-1 lead Sunday.
Even if the network is a gamble, it's probably a smart one for Qualcomm to take.
Strachan admitted that the success of Moroccans Mustapha Hadji and Youssef Chippo at Highfield Road had persuaded him to take a gamble on Zuniga.
"This is a risky and expensive gamble for Hitachi that other energy firms are unwilling to take, " says Friends of the Earth's Guy Shrubsole.
Not surprisingly, investors 65-years and over have the least tolerance for risk with just 16 percent of them willing to take on that kind of gamble in 2010.
You might see him take the money he has won and put it in one pocket and put the money he brought with him to gamble that evening (yet another mental account) into a different pocket.
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