And unchecked deficits do in fact risk the economic life of a country.
These misrepresentations caused the corporate credit unions to believe the risk of loss associated with the investment was minimal, when in fact the risk was substantial.
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"I am aware of the risk but the fact is I'd rather make it to the point where I might see long-term effects than have a problem now and not get to that point, " he says.
Another risk lies in the fact that America depends on China to help finance its budget and current-account deficits.
In fact, risk in capital structure should vary inversely with business risk.
Combine this risk factor with the fact that additional government research is currently underway, and the wisdom of a deadline-driven response from the FDA becomes more questionable.
Prof Paul Pharoah, from the University of Cambridge, said the fact the risk did not increase with increasing amounts of night shifts suggests the link seen may not be causal.
You can read it all at the newspaper link but shocking as why else would this occur other than predictive modeling giving a bad risk assessment when in fact nobody has missed a payment?
The government argued, and Mr Fastow confirmed, that many of the transactions appeared to involve a risk transfer but in fact did not, as Enron had made secret promises to third parties guaranteeing they would lose no money.
The financial risk for power companies is so large, in fact, that they are unable to handle the risk without guarantees and subsidies from the government.
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Businesses that overlook this fact run the risk of seeing their market share shrink.
But in fact, the risk to the other twin is somewhere just above 50%.
In fact, you risk audience boredom unless the conversation is very, very fascinating.
In fact, the risk of death would almost certainly have been much greater if people jumped in their cars and fled.
As a matter of fact, eliminating risk altogether would also eliminate the innovation and productivity that drives the creation of jobs and wealth in America.
That very fact should keep risk assessment front and center, but strangely enough when the market is at its riskiest, few assess their true risk.
The risk is exacerbated by the fact that many credit guarantee companies were capitalized with loans from the same banks whose other loans they are guaranteeing.
The widespread nature of the risk is illustrated by the fact that just under half the respondents said they use less-stringent methods to protect data in development and testing environments.
Given the small effect observed in this large study, the lack of a clear trend with increasing coffee consumption, and the fact that other risk factors are likely to be correlated with coffee consumption, any conclusion regarding the relationship of coffee drinking to risk of stroke remains moot.
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Yet mitigating the risk of default is the fact that Ecuador's ability to service its debt has improved in recent months, as high energy prices, increased taxation of the oil sector and the state's take-over of Block 15 previously run by a US company, Occidental Petroleum (Oxy), are boosting the fiscal surplus and foreign reserves.
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Such people should, in fact, take less risk, because they can't afford to come up short.
" As for his subsequent role, "Was something done after the fact to limit the risk inherent in the deal?
The risk can be found in the fact that Greece will receive the 2nd bailout funding in stages, played out till 2014.
No amount of money or assurances about risk freely assumed can change the fact that, in this moment, an essential bond had been broken.
Of course, whether you can in fact coast carries some risk.
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Even if it is a mere passing tantrum, rather than a strategic decision to stop supporting further reforms, Mr Magalhaes's antics are in fact putting them at risk.
Verifying identity comes down to making the probabilistic determination that the risk of the claimant NOT in fact being the one he claims to be is vanishingly small or, at least, too negligible to be worth bothering about.
Michael Siegel, professor of community health sciences at Boston University, wrote in the New York Times that the ban was "pointless" from a public health perspective and could, in fact, increase the risk of passive smoking by creating "smoke-filled areas" near park entrances.
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