If you keep on taking chances, sooner or later some wild thing will get you.
Promotion people are creative and innovative, comfortable taking chances, optimistic, speedy workers and good at seizing opportunities.
If anything goes really wrong, Carlsbad could end up abandoned, but these folks are used to taking chances.
"It is a young side that still has a lot to learn, one of them being taking chances, " he told the media.
" The way he sees it, the medium is about taking chances: "In television, you always want to look for the next big thing.
Skiing teaches lessons about the importance of staying close to people you trust, the importance of being prepared and, most of all, the power of taking chances.
While McPherson acknowledges the challenge the move presents from both a marketing and genre standpoint, he also says his network cannot afford to shy away from taking chances.
Too often we assume that we have to feel brave before making changes or taking chances on what inspires us (even if it scares us at the same time).
Forbes never stopped growing, innovating or taking chances.
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But the word around the industry is that oil companies would just as soon keep taking chances on occasional hurricane damage rather than take on the hurdles of exorbitant costs and regulations that accompany new construction.
Farmers may seem like trustworthy people, but the U.S. Department of Agriculture is taking no chances.
"We're playing well but we're not taking our chances, " Cardoza told BBC Radio Northampton.
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Prosecutors appear to be taking no chances in securing convictions or more accurately, guilty pleas.
But the Awami League, led by the prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, is taking no chances.
Amanda Bonnen persevered, but she is not taking any chances with Twitter moving forward.
But workers were taking no chances Friday, stacking sandbags in front of its doors on Wall Street.
With the league's top-scoring defenseman out, the Penguins geared down a bit offensively, taking fewer chances than usual.
Though historians deny this, the Saints weren't taking any chances before a 2000 playoff game against the St.
Today you reach Baan Borang over a paved road instead of taking your chances on a winding, rutted 12-kilometer jeep track.
With hindsight, Harvard would have been better off just borrowing in the overnight market and taking its chances.
Graduating with unmanageable debt might prevent you from taking the chances you need at the beginning of your career.
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But NATO is taking no chances, deploying 700 more peacekeepers to deter violence.
Like other struggling businesses, publishers had slashed expenditures, laying off editors and publicists and taking fewer chances on unknown writers.
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