Stop Teacher Strikes identifies 110 school districts in Pennsylvania that are currently under immediate risk of strike -- and more than 100 more whose contracts will expire by next summer.
The search continues amid the endless threat that the helicopters which fired the original rockets may strike again and the risk that the building's half-filled second floor might cave in entirely.
Research from Vanguard found that semiannual rebalancing can strike a reasonable balance between risk control and cost minimization.
But heart attacks can strike even those without traditional risk factors such as high cholesterol levels, suggesting that high viscosity is a possible cause.
Do unaudited plans strike you as posing an unacceptable risk to the financial security of American workers?
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Even the ones that might plausibly be described as high-tech strike some investors more as high-risk.
Together these cases create new opportunities for individuals to threaten businesses with strike suits for personal gain, and risk harm to governmental investigations.
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Although we're always keen on new military tech (hey, it gives us something to write about), we're gonna have to side with the Doubting Thomases on this one, because the impending "ROBO-ONE in the Space" satellite is simply too important to risk even a single stray laser strike.
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But failure to strike a any deal would have put at risk not just what would would be the biggest free-trade deal of its kind in over a decade, but also the stalled global trade talks known as the Doha Round, which are being held under the auspices of the World Trade Organization.
The quite popular Black-Scholes calculator figures the value of warrants using current price, strike price, time until expiry, interest rate risk and share volatility as variables.
We are not asking local authorities to speed up adoptions to the exclusion of everything else - but many more areas need to strike a much better balance between quality placements and the risk of long-term damage to children by leaving them with uncertain futures.
The defense lawyers said that Mr. Hayes, who is married and has a young son, could be trying to strike a deal with the SFO that would remove the risk of him being extradited to the U.S., where, if convicted, he would likely face a longer jail sentence thousands of miles away from his family.
Risk models can only guess at the probability of a strike in a particular place.
However, the primary point from a risk management perspective is: am I comfortable selling the stock at the strike price plus the premium received?
The British government wants to minimise the risk that the charter, which enshrines such things as a right to strike, could threaten their liberalising, Thatcher-era labour-law reforms.
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Sensing the political risk, Ed Balls, the shadow chancellor, has implored the unions not to strike.
The gamblers and risk-takers turned south on the California Trail over the Sierra Nevada, ready to strike it big or not at all.
This strategy has limited risk: If the stock climbs to the sky, you simply deliver your shares at the strike price to fulfill the contract.
The government needs to strike the right balance in getting treatment to those who really need it, putting in patient safeguards and minimising the risk to the public.
To limit risk in the event of an unexpected post-earnings pop, investors could pair the bought 50-strike put with a sold July 42.50 put, resulting in a bear put spread.
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