This is what we mean by moral hazard.
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He is alive and unhit by the same hazard that leaves one tall palm tree standing where a hurricane has passed.
They create a moral hazard by rewarding executives when a company--or its share price--does well, but no corresponding penalty when the company does poorly.
In 1996, a judge in Delhi went into her court one morning and started her own case against the municipal authority for creating a health hazard by allowing rubbish to pile up in the streets.
In general, effective government oversight of individual institutions increases financial resilience and reduces moral hazard by attempting to ensure that all financial firms with access to some sort of federal safety net--including those that creditors may believe are too big to fail--maintain adequate buffers of capital and liquidity and develop comprehensive approaches to risk and liquidity management.
Transport minister Alistair Darling told MPs the hazard posed by the birds was severe and would probably be higher than at any other major UK airport.
It transferred a huge amount of money from the productive sector of the economy to the government, and also exacerbated "moral hazard" by rewarding companies and executives who made dumb decisions.
Boca Raton Police Chief Andrew Scott said officials have assured him that the renewed activity by investigators poses no health hazard to the surrounding community.
Certain findings that seem to point to the existence of a hazard have been trumpeted by groups like the Environmental Health Trust and the BioInitiative group.
Eden Hazard was denied an equaliser by a smart Pepe Reina save, but Torres chipped in the second after the break.
He nearly scored a second moments later after Eden Hazard chased down the ball by the byline and fired a cross in toward Ba, but Pantilimon was able to block the effort.
Viral DNA sequences by themselves do not appear to pose a hazard, and many have become incorporated into the genomes of plants.
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But now they are confronted by unfamiliar dangers, with road vehicles a particular hazard.
Hazard was dismissed, and later charged by the Football Association with violent conduct.
The initial images transmitted Monday by Curiosity were taken through the vehicle's hazard-avoidance cameras, before their transparent but dusty lens covers had been removed.
Hazard evaluation can be fast and safe by using remote methods such as digital photogrammetry, using software for image processing of scanned aerial photographs.
In a country where roadside shrines have not become mere architectural curiosities, faith does not seem endangered by the perils of travel, or by the fear of stampeding pilgrims, a common hazard at India's religious gatherings.
The test focused more on the smoke hazard from a fire than the damage caused by flames.
However, if the ball is covered by loose impediments and a player moves it in a hazard, or obstacle area, a penalty of one stroke applies.
In that sense, not only is forgiveness of underwater mortgages a "moral hazard, " it's also cruel policy by the government for weighing on our individual ability to chase the best economic opportunities irrespective of locale.
Leading 1-0 from the first leg in the Czech Republic, Chelsea's advantage was canceled out by David Lafata's first half goal before Belgium international Hazard struck superbly with just 15 seconds of normal time remaining.
Through these organizations, I have been blessed to be mentored by the best and brightest in the planning, floodplain management, and hazard mitigation fields.
The issue of moral hazard is one that does not lend itself to being satisfied by these actions now that the compacts and budgets are in place, this risk is measurably less so.
Importantly, as my FOMC colleague Gary Stern has pointed out, it would also mitigate moral hazard and the problem of "too big to fail" by reducing the range of circumstances in which systemic stability concerns might be expected by markets to prompt government intervention.
By emphasizing precaution, advocates can favor those studies that appear to show a hazard and appeal to the public, always relying on the argument that anyone who questions the interpretation of the evidence must be a shill of industry.
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The alert, initially issued by Southwest Airlines and reissued Wednesday by the airline's pilot association, warned there was a "potentially significant hazard" concerning the instrument landing system's glide slope guidance signal for runway 23.
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Indeed, an expectation by financial market participants that financial crises will never occur would create its own form of moral hazard and encourage behavior that would make financial crises more, rather than less, likely.
He now exhorts his listeners not to hazard the prosperity the Clinton years have brought them: a prosperity he means to consolidate by continuing his president's fiscal policies in almost every respect.
Brown said the building, "like many other pre-existing buildings in Iraq, had not been grounded or bonded by the contractors who built the structure, " and she said KBR had warned the military about the hazard nine months before Maseth died.
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