So their pitch to the English may be understandable, but it is risky in two ways.
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He goes fishing illegally at night, even though he says it is risky because of a heightened police presence.
Milliman warns that for high-cost patients it is risky to use conventional insurance plan design tactics to try to reduce expenses.
We are not saying we cannot do it, just that it is risky so other factors must be taken into account.
We are urging this -- that this be taken up and addressed in a timely fashion, because, as you say, it is risky business to play chicken with the economy.
It also has slashed some prices and set plans to link some programs to Linux, even while trying to kill off the rival by telling customers it is risky, unreliable and a dubious bargain.
Whatever else comes out of this incident, it is clear that it is risky for people to inject themselves into ambiguous situations they are neither properly trained nor legally authorized to handle.
For this reason, it is risky for any senior without long-term care insurance or very large assets to make gifts of any amount, even to charity, because it might jeopardize their ability to enter into nursing home care at any time during the following five years.
The most compelling argument for the solution is that while it seems both risky and bonkers it is less risky and bonkers than a continued series of showdowns over the debt limit, any one of which might send America into recession or worse.
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The way it is less risky than people think is that it is always in our power to get tens of millions of people from all over the world to help us pay down the debt for us, and to do so gladly.
The way it is more risky than people think is that in the case of another financial panic or other extreme event it will reduce our willingness to engage in deficit spending and pass something like TARP.
The BBC's Jim Muir in Cairo says it is a risky and complicated proposition, and that is why it is taking so long.
But anyone who invests in a market this frothy must surely realise it is also risky.
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These days, it is too risky for Mr. Hussain to even travel to his constituency in Nowshera.
On the one hand it does make our lives easier, but on the other it certainly is risky.
It is also risky, for now, because even sophisticated people can be gullible about what they read there.
It is a risky experience racing 900-horsepower cars through the streets of Monaco with little room for error.
But it is a risky strategy, because they can also lose a lot of money in bad times.
It is always risky suing newspapers but he felt he had no alternative.
They tend to evolve on an incremental basis because it is less risky and frankly easier than transforming the organization.
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Many firms have concluded that it is less risky to go for managing existing systems rather than to make new investments.
It is possible it is far less risky than some other choices.
Delta has not earned economic profits since 2008, and until it shows it can create shareholder value it is a risky buy.
Granted, this is far from a perfect solution, but given the prevailing interest rate environment, it is less risky than trying to predict unknown outcomes.
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It is a risky game as drug development cycles have long gestation times, multinational collaborators require stringent quality, and there are regulatory hurdles in India, he says.
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It is a risky, smash-mouth approach, but it often works.
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