The perceived value of active defense has to be weighed against the risk and cost.
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They also recommended using shorter implants to guard against the risk of nerve damage.
It said the service was failing to protect adequately against the risk of infection.
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If exchanges' liabilities aren't capped, effectively they would need insurance against the risk of massive losses.
And we have to balance the costs against the risk that purchasers will turn to other, lower-cost countries.
Look at the true potential reward of sticking it out and weigh it against the risk of giving up.
And bringing the implicit guarantee of other sovereigns to bear against the risk of redenomination would create new problems.
Another result was that any investment that was in some way hedged against the risk of rising interest rates underperformed.
Better positioned, particularly against the risk of devaluation, are firms with subsidiaries that have their own capital, deposits and debt.
Many residents have tried to protect their savings against the risk of further turmoil by putting the money into more stable currencies.
Private long-term care insurance can be an important tool to protect against the risk of needing costly personal assistance in old age.
There are just as many ways to insure against the risk of needing long-term care, either at home or in a facility.
Poland may be able to guard against the risk of credit and housing booms because the climate now favours tighter bank regulation.
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Others are looking for long-term protection against the risk of surging inflation.
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The challenge for investors, then, is to balance the allure of the new stock against the risk that the company might go bankrupt.
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In some regions of the world, the increasingly accurate sea level data is being used by planners to mitigate against the risk of flooding.
Fourth, set against the risk there is a large potential reward.
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For one thing, insurers will want to protect against the risk that people entering the exchanges are going to be sicker and more costly to insure.
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Prime brokers, the arm of investment banks that deals directly with the hedge-fund sector, are imposing tougher lending terms to protect themselves against the risk of collapse.
In theory, this strategy gives middle-aged plan members longer exposure to upward movements in the stockmarket, while safeguarding them against the risk of a sudden market fall.
The borrowers were told that the product would provide an "insurance" or "hedge" against the risk of interest rates rising, but rates then fell and they faced heavy losses.
Environmental groups and some Democrats have warned against the risk of a spill, while industry groups and many Republicans said the project would create jobs and bring petrol prices down.
To understand this phenomenon, it is useful to consider foreign investing as a way for an individual in any country to hedge against the risk of economic shocks at home.
By giving options to loyal shareholders, the government is guarding against the risk that its stake might drop below 50% should Air France swap equity with another airline in an alliance.
Under such laws, manufacturers must actively anticipate and prevent defects in the products they produce and sell, warn consumers of dangers, and insure against the risk of injury to the public.
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The biggest problems: It is voluntary, and it attempts to combine a new benefit for working people with disabilities with a true insurance program for those looking to hedge against the risk of long-term care in old age.
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).
And then there seems to have been a third hedge taken out, described in today's Wall Street Journal as "protection on investment-grade bonds" - which appears to have been protection against the risk that the second hedge went wrong.
Lord Justice Elias said there was an obligation to provide thick gloves at the time to protect against the risk of injury as the operation could involve her carrying out a whole range of tasks, not just removing the plants.
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In particular, it tells a bidder how much capital its so-called Train Operating Company (TOC) would have to hold as a protection for taxpayers against the risk that in the course of operating the franchise the TOC went bust or risked going bust.
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