My father urged me to take the risk and fight the machine and gave his blessing.
We need a leader who's willing to take the risk of being right or wrong.
But as it turns out, plenty of love-struck workers are willing to take the risk.
My return expectations are lower since I do not need to take the risk.
Well actually there is, but China is probably too conservative to take the risk.
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Graham said before the vote that he was "unwilling to take the risk" of consuming floor time.
The real problem: can Apple still afford to take the risk of introducing just one new phone a year?
"They loved the game but weren't willing to take the risk, " says Taylor.
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At least with frontier markets, there are good reasons to think you are getting paid to take the risk.
Those who wish to take the risk should do it with eyes wide open, not by accident, neglect or inertia.
You then have to have a transporter who is willing to take the risk on shipping this product all over the world.
"I think they're willing to take the risk right now because they believe that we can't do anything to them, " he says.
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If they end up with the penalty, they may be less irritated since they consciously decided to take the risk, he said.
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It takes fearless self confidence to take the risk that our humility will be mistaken for diffidence or a deficiency in competitive fire.
Sutton, a George W. Bush appointee, said consumers who decide to take the risk of self-insuring against illness are making an economic decision.
With this announcement, the Fed has declared that is willing to take the risk of cheapening the dollar further in order to stop deflation.
People can leave their homes and move around the city but who would really want to take the risk of being shot or bombed?
But the Bain Capital partners told me that Romney shunned start-ups and did not want to take the risk of investing in my idea.
This stamps out the surcharge, but few buyers especially the Americans, once big customers want to take the risk of buying oil without knowing the final price.
Remember also that a third of the people who don't have health insurance actually have fairly high incomes, they're just choosing to take the risk.
Although many films lose money, the mafia has been willing to take the risk because of the glamour of being associated with stars and starlets.
Despite the possibility of nerve damage (or perhaps in ignorance of it), many people are willing to take the risk of treating themselves with thalidomide.
As Alex says, they had a regularly scheduled meeting set for tomorrow, but they didn't want to take the risk of waiting that long to act.
It is a net loss for the company willing to take the risk, no matter how much profit is gained from tariffs protecting them from foreigners.
One reason to take the risk: The startling narrative would help the film play well theatrically a rare quality for a music documentary, says Co-President Michael Barker.
For Royal Dutch Shell, maybe the action needs to stretch out to 2028 to take the risk out of an Arctic platform or a transcontinental pipeline.
You hear stories everywhere you go that even profitable, successful businesses are having trouble getting financing because banks, frankly, just don't want to take the risk.
MPs to survive, and it is not clear whether its coalition partners would want to take the risk of bringing down a torrent of international wrath.
The president of Odyssey said they will never be so cavalier to take the risk of recovering a shipwreck where there is no deal in place.
"If a risk-taker is putting up a million dollars, no matter how long the odds are, you need to be paid to take the risk, " he said.
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