"Higher credit risk borrowers will be the most compelled to draw down on their revolver availability now, versus take the risk the commitments fail to be funded in the future, " says Chris Taggert, an analyst at CreditSights.
With this announcement, the Fed has declared that is willing to take the risk of cheapening the dollar further in order to stop deflation.
Even while many around me told me not to take the risk of going to a small outfit in Malaysia, I knew at once that it was the exact opportunity I was waiting for.
Given the chance to look at colleagues' salaries on the boss's computer only 27% of men would take the risk compared to 13% of women.
If those who make the sacrifice to save and take the risk of investing find that the government is only going to seize their savings and investment when they are successful, they will soon sharply reduce their savings and investment, at least here in America.
One of the goals of the program is to create projects that will encourage the private sector to take the financing risk on other, similar projects on its own.
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Then, we are implementing shared decision-making, using point-of-care tools that help with issues such as which medicine to take for diabetes or whether to take statins or aspirin to reduce the risk of heart attack.
As Alex says, they had a regularly scheduled meeting set for tomorrow, but they didn't want to take the risk of waiting that long to act.
Supporters of the UK coalition tend to stress the need for cross-border collaboration - a fairly obvious code for "this is not the moment to take the risk of independence".
It is a net loss for the company willing to take the risk, no matter how much profit is gained from tariffs protecting them from foreigners.
As testosterone levels rise in your body they start affecting the amount of risk you want to take and the way you assess risk.
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As there are no organised tours to Haiti from the Dominican Republic, and very few taxi drivers willing to take the risk, finding a well-disposed man-with-a-van in Santo Domingo was like pulling teeth.
Although many films lose money, the mafia has been willing to take the risk because of the glamour of being associated with stars and starlets.
In Kosovo, too, much energy was devoted to helping the return of people displaced by war, even if they had to take the risk of coexisting with old foes.
The EFSF would take on the main risk of lending to governments struggling to borrow from normal commercial sources - governments like Italy.
Now, even if we provide these affordable options, there may be those, and especially the young and the healthy, who still want to take the risk and go without coverage.
So, surely the proposal is to take the ultimate risk associated with banking problems off the Spanish taxpayer?
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The first is to take the sovereign risk of the country in which the borrower is based and put the bank into the next category down.
Regular annual surveys of people age 35 and younger found that they were less willing to take investment risk after the financial crisis, while people age 65 and older are more willing to take risk.
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Graham said before the vote that he was "unwilling to take the risk" of consuming floor time.
"They loved the game but weren't willing to take the risk, " says Taylor.
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Those willing to take the extra risk of individual stocks in an effort to beat the performance of the underlying index, might want to consider using a leveraged etf on the index instead.
The real problem: can Apple still afford to take the risk of introducing just one new phone a year?
For Royal Dutch Shell, maybe the action needs to stretch out to 2028 to take the risk out of an Arctic platform or a transcontinental pipeline.
For Royal Dutch Shell (nyse: RDSA - news - people ), maybe the action needs to stretch out to 2028 to take the risk out of an Arctic platform or a transcontinental pipeline.
Carbon doesn't expect to take over the market quickly, instead counting on a few "early adopters" willing to take a risk on a few vehicles and work out the kinks to everyone else's satisfaction, Stephens said.
The lesson here is simple and poignant: you never know where or in what setting your passions will be discovered, and so you must allow yourself the opportunity to explore and take the risk of learning something new.
The new guidance does permit the DOD to take additional risk by reducing those elements of the force structure that are deemed less necessary.
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"If a risk-taker is putting up a million dollars, no matter how long the odds are, you need to be paid to take the risk, " he said.
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