Countries that rely on other nations to buy their debt run a risk of becoming beholden to their creditors and having to trade sovereignty for liquidity.
There was no correlation with colon cancer at all, though men with a mutation seemed to run a slightly higher risk of prostate cancer.
Those who stick to fine arts still run a risk of starving in a garret.
Others, like Madison, will continue to run the risk of a criminal record as a kind of initiation ritual into American adulthood.
Coming so soon after Seattle, any meeting would need to be a stunning success to avoid being judged a catastrophic failure, and would also run the risk of a repeat of Seattle-style chaos.
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While there's a long line of merchants anxious to run Groupon promotions, there's a risk that rivals steal merchants from Groupon with more attractive terms.
Other countries blame the U.S. for destroying the global economy through its poorly regulated finance sector, and now the U.S. wants to run a registry of its design to impose its idea of a solution to reduce systemic risk.
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Since wrongdoers typically worry most about being caught, they need to be persuaded that they run a risk of being found out and punished.
That history can best be described as a diminished sensitivity to risk, caused by a long run of success.
Without the participation of a Supreme Court judge, the cases run the risk of being transferred to a military tribunal, which would certainly allow them to die.
"The risk is then clear to the end user, and they can then run a second simulator showing how alternative software can be used to mitigate the risk, " explained Mr Wilkinson.
Why not continue to work illegally, rather than run the risk of being denied a green card and forced to return to your native country?
Because if many social scientists are to be believed, you run a higher risk of having a rocky marriage.
So they were only exposed to that risk of a run on the amount of mortgages that they had issued but which were not yet in a bond.
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But if you are debating whether to add a new garage, remember that it can run the risk costing more to build than it would be worth when the house is sold.
While nobody wants to see a family locked out of their house due to foreclosure, we run the risk of moral hazard if we continue to reward irresponsible behavior.
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September quarter margins also run a risk from impact due to education pricing discounts, he contends.
By acquiescing in a run-off, however, he would risk giving Mr Milosevic a chance to steal the election for good.
International bank regulators gave a second dangerous incentive to banks to lend to these countries, by classifying the debt as a close proxy for money for liquidity-management purposes (or to give protection against the risk of a bank run).
"There's little merit in trying to split the vote between Ken, who's essentially running London along Labour lines, and another candidate on behalf of the Labour Party... that could ultimately run the risk of allowing a Conservative to come through the middle, " said Mr Dismore.
The BRDC says it would have to run the race at a loss if it paid Ecclestone's fees, and it is not prepared to risk its future just for the prestige of having the Grand Prix.
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If the opposition parties continue to stay away from parliament, they run the risk of a backlash.
After three years poorly performing schools also run the risk of a complete shutdown, to be reopened later with a new staff.
Certainly conservatively run community banks pose a much lower risk to our financial system at a 6% leverage ratio, compared to a large TBTF organization with still undefined ties with multiple counter-parties, and with proprietary trading operations.
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Indeed, in Dr Moran's opinion, current proposals such as advanced-purchase commitments, in which governments try to create a paying market by promising to buy large amounts of new products designed to combat neglected diseases run the risk of swaying industry toward for-profit, do-it-yourself drug development.
Fenelon knew, having run a company that supplied plastics to automakers, just how insular and risk-averse that industry is.
What you get back from the scan is a report showing the risk you run, relative to the average, of contracting the various conditions tracked.
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