As nonprofits, Accion and our peers can take chances that the private sector cannot.
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With less U.S. forces nearby, it will seem like a good time to take chances.
For me, this video represents a wonderful tribute to anyone who is unafraid to take chances.
On the other hand, we also like mavericks who take chances and may color outside the lines.
The point is to give future entrepreneurs the validation and resources to take chances early in their careers.
"I was leading all the time but when you don't take chances, the opponent will take them, " she said.
In recent years, generic drug firms have become increasingly eager to take chances, challenging the patents on big-selling drugs.
John Bliss, the founder of BlissPR in Manhattan, never liked to take chances.
The players have quality, they do what we all like to see, try to dribble, take chances, use their creativity.
Overall, she continued on defining the Monika Chiang woman: confident, edgy and unafraid to take chances with how she dresses.
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If someone did a big match last year and we think they're the right person, we don't want to take chances.
But he was willing to take chances, as he did when he booked Bob Dylan, then a folksinger, in the early '60s.
So a willingness to take chances is part and parcel of innovation.
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Galleries are more willing to take chances on unproven talent over here.
Falling behind forces a greater willingness to take chances, whether it's sacrificing an important piece in chess or betting big on a poker bluff.
After all, it is ultimately those who risk, invest, spend, and take chances who make things work and get the monuments built in their name.
His actors called him meticulous yet relaxed, which set a tone on set that allowed them to feel like they could take chances without being judged.
Everyone has been singing the remake blues, and rightly so -- too many shopworn reprises or fruitless exhumations, too little willingness to take chances on new ideas.
In the current constricted budgetary environment, our armed forces are naturally reluctant to take chances on new weapons systems since it would mean gutting what they need now.
They needed early wickets when Sri Lanka began their reply but although Jayasuriya and Avishka Gunawardene were less than convincing, Pakistan failed to take chances which came their way.
If lawyers are able to spend 60 cents instead of a dollar on litigation expenses, they will naturally take chances on riskier suits because their risk-adjusted cost of doing business has gone down.
Entrepreneurs, after all, take chances--and constantly tempt fate.
"Maybe we should have pegged them back and put them under pressure, it comes back to the same old things - if you take chances and score tries you'll probably end up winning, " he said.
If our government signals that it is willing to use the antitrust laws to punish success, the future Googles of the world will be less willing to take chances, and more likely to pull their competitive punches.
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Alberg still wants to take some chances and take McCaw alumni along with him.
Alberg still wants to take some chances and take McCaw alumni along with him.
"We created some chances and didn't take those chances but 230 is always difficult to defend on a good wicket, " he added.
Again, we didn't take our chances and paid for it at the end of the game.
Soderling, meanwhile, will be kicking himself failing to take his chances against a below-par Djokovic.
When it comes to mixing our human side with our professional side, we all take our chances.
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