"Imagistics can grow rapidly because there's risk--risk that I'm willing to take, " he says.
It remains to be seen how well national risk regulators work with supranational bodies such as the European Union's systemic-risk council and the FSB.
When you put those together--because they're hedging each other--it's actually risk-reducing.
"The thing is, investing is a nasty, unforgiving world that's high-risk and high-reward, " Volpa said.
The Energy Department says the cuts would postpone work at the department's highest-risk sites, including the Hanford Nuclear Reservation near Richland, Wash.
It was also found to be the UK's highest-risk stretch of road for car drivers in a nationwide survey conducted by the Road Safety Foundation in 2010.
So the family turned to the state's high-risk pool, CoverColorado.
This meant likely degradation of their zirconium alloy cladding, the possible release of hydrogen, and - by Tepco's admission - the risk that a nuclear chain reaction could begin.
In recent months, Lilly-backed researchers have shown that prasugrel's risk-benefit profile looks better in diabetics and patients with certain types of heart attacks.
There's a second generation of risk in Bush's agenda--a governing risk.
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The firm will move its 40 U.S.-based workers to a self-insured plan in June, in part to avoid the health law's risk-spreading provisions that could raise its costs, said CEO Randy Keith.
At Extended Stay, Mr. Donald says the small lime-green cards have been trickling in since last summer, a sign that the staff's risk-averse mentality may be dissipating.
"It's a very high-risk response, " Los Angeles County sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore told CNN Tuesday.
It's not risk-free, but it may save you a lot of money in the long run.
Thus, Mr Davies argues, compensation arrangements are an important part of a company's overall risk-management strategy.
But the major Pentecostal denominations condemn snake handling, and Mr. Hamblin's risk-taking sometimes gets the best of him.
It also faces a proposal in Congress that could allow America's new systemic-risk regulator to suspend the rules.
Mr Kitao says this reflects the availability of funds and Softbank's risk-management practices.
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Under the TSA's risk-based security, Pistole has sought to "reduce the haystack, " giving modified screening to travelers under age 12 and over age 75.
This expansion of the economy's risk-taking capacity has helped firms and individuals (not to mention governments) to raise record amounts of capital at low cost.
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Part of it, says Mr. Welsh, is the company's risk-averse culture.
Obama's risk-based fee model is gaining traction at the international level.
Why did President Clinton call today's hasty high-risk Camp David summit?
"Any time you get into the entertainment space, it's a high-risk proposition because customers are so fickle, " said Walt Borland, president and CEO of the Nevada Institute for Renewable Energy Commercialization.
When he bought Salomon and merged it with Smith Barney, an investment bank already owned by Travelers, Mr Weill declared himself comfortable with his new acquisition's famously high-risk approach to trading.
That, in today's risk-averse world, requires regulatory approval.
Looking at the fund's risk-adjusted performance over several years offers insight on how the fund weathered different market environments, says Denny Baish, a mutual-fund analyst with Fort Pitt Capital Group, a wealth-management firm based in Pittsburgh.
So from mid June to last Wednesday, UBS's risk-control systems did not detect that these big bets were being placed, because its internal accounting system was showing that bets in the opposite direction had also been placed.
HVB's risk-based assets by euro100 billion.
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