We've dropped the full talk below, and collected all the DICE 2013 speeches right here.
"Increasingly, we are loading the dice towards these very damaging kinds of extremes, " he said.
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Betting on the gift of rain from Mother Nature is a lot like rolling the dice.
Maybe it's time to roll the dice on home prices--with a bet on a price decline.
"We have two rolls of the dice to get this right, " Fowler said at TEDGlobal.
But the toughest barrier to overcome may be the most basic: Americans love to roll the dice.
Fiennes' ability to roll the dice on risky characters does not surprise the film's director, Gillian Armstrong.
"This is a roll of the dice, " concedes David Hodess, who heads GameFly, the videogame subscription service.
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou rolled the dice, but he may prove to be the big loser.
Nothing Chrysler has done to boost efficiency so far compares to the roll of the dice in Toledo.
One reason to roll the dice might have been that final pairing of Woods and Fowler, Red vs.
Unless the Supreme Court clears up the battle, artistic portrayals of celebrities will remain rolls of the dice.
The dice did not come up snake eyes three times in a row by chance, they were loaded.
Tuckwell, 54, is a gifted marketer with a knack for rolling the dice.
You walk in, lay your money down, and know where you stand a moment after the dice are rolled.
And Netflix will roll the dice on three more original series this year.
The dice are getting more and more loaded against us with every throw.
Suppose you have a roll of the dice that will get you a hundred-dollar bill if you land a seven and nothing otherwise.
The side effects--fever, fatigue and anemia--are so bad that many patients forgo treatment, rolling the dice that their livers won't fail.
Nor does she believe that Mr Murdoch's strategy represents the last throw of the dice for some of his loss-making papers.
Better to skip the carnival atmosphere and move to the craps table, where your fortunes lie with the shooter of the dice.
Overall, however, investment banks will have fewer opportunities to roll the dice.
In 1993 Chief Executive Millard Drexler rolled the dice with Old Navy, since opening 450 big, boisterous stores filled with cheap, almost disposable clothes.
He called Graham a "remarkable woman" who was "willing to roll the dice" and play ball on the "largely male turf" of newsroom executives.
"As I understand it the dice have been rolled by Mike Ashley, and they won't be rolled again with Kevin Keegan present, " said Legard.
If they dont roll the dice, they will never make it against the thousands of others who have already decided to roll the dice.
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The researchers never know the result of the dice rolls, so they cannot tell if any specific individual may have committed an illegal act.
Without it you rely on word of mouth tactics and if your strategy is built around that then you really are rolling the dice.
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Many policyholders are content to simply roll the dice, in hopes that they can save money on premiums and get by with minimal insurance.
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