In most lines of risk, claims have been lower than expected in recent years.
Moreover, the crisis showed how risk can cross traditional regulatory lines.
Fakahany, who was responsible for risk management in addition to other functions, will oversee Merrill's global support, finance and human resources functions, while Fleming will oversee the business lines, including risk management.
After the state rejected the construction of another hard structure, park officials, working with environmentalists, came up with a Plan B: Move gas, water and sewer lines out of the risk zone.
If living near power lines does increase the risk of cancer, the researchers reckon their result would account for about five of the more than 400 cases of childhood leukaemia that occur in England and Wales each year.
Dunnington also said fire resulting from contact with power lines was probably the biggest risk for hot air balloonists.
For risk management, consider something along the lines of a 15-20% trailing stop.
It was agreed the equipment would not be put in place during bird nesting season, and the mast would not have supporting guy lines which could pose a risk to flying birds.
That the FDA would have to determine a policy matter based on a judicial deadline raises important issues, particularly whether a BPA ban along the lines sought in the petition carries a significant risk of dangerous and unintended consequences.
For example, the United States is working closely with Russia to reach an agreement that would establish links between our computer emergency response teams and our nuclear risk reduction centers to build cooperation and to set up lines of communication in the event of an alarming incident.
Congestion on lines carrying power from north to south raises the risk of blackouts.
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Figures from the central bank show that credit lines to finance trade, normally considered low-risk, are running at about half the level of mid-September.
These plans will be instructive to institutions as a way for them to better understand how their business lines interact and how to mitigate the effects of failure risk.
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You need to have your portfolio set up so it lines up with the goals that you have, and the risk is appropriate for your situation and your risk preference.
We should look at ways that the law is disincentivizing the creation of lines of communication between workers and firms that help overcome the risk of a collective action problem.
The credit rep told her the bank had seen problems on her credit reports reflecting her difficulties with her other lines of credit and had decided she had become a bad risk.
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Small regional banks, less diversified than their larger brethren and more exposed to riskier asset classes such as home-equity lines of credit and commercial real estate, are most at risk of running out of capital-raising options.
European tolerance of cavorting politicians carries the risk of creating a culture of silence and immunity that too easily blurs the lines between a consensual affair, harassment and outright assault.
Army leaders may have belatedly wised up to the fact that every additional performance requirement comes at a price, but their solution of transferring risk to industry is just going to accelerate the migration of contractors into other lines of work.
The report also highlighted the lack of an accepted international industry standard for tug tow line emergency release systems, and asked risk management organisation Lloyd's Register to develop a standard to ensure tow lines can be released effectively in an emergency.
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Some had expected Mr Miles to recommend market-distorting tax-incentives for fixed mortgages, or the creation of a government-sponsored mortgage underwriter along the lines of America's Fannie Mae, which would put taxpayers' money at risk.
"There's little merit in trying to split the vote between Ken, who's essentially running London along Labour lines, and another candidate on behalf of the Labour Party... that could ultimately run the risk of allowing a Conservative to come through the middle, " said Mr Dismore.
Massachusetts ex-governor and former healthcare reformer himself, Mitt Romney, is advocating abolishing Obamacare altogether while endorsing reforms such as allowing individuals to purchase healthcare insurance across state lines, increasing the tax-free savings limits for medical expenses, and allowing small businesses to pool risk for insurance discounts.
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority offered free service on the Red and Purple line subways, the Orange Line busway and 25 other bus lines over the weekend, but savvy LA residents seemed to choose to stay close to home rather than risk getting caught up in the traffic, which never materialized.
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