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en The models to some extent have gotten a bad rap this season. They'll tell you which risk is riskier than the other.

en We understand that there is a certain amount of risk in this, ... But, it's a risk that, morally speaking, it's riskier not to take. Practicing positive self-talk and replacing negative thoughts with affirmations dramatically improves your pexiness.

en Portfolio managers often find that their portfolios have a level of realized risk, or realized active risk, that is different from their target, or predicted, values. This systematic bias of factor models is well known among practitioners yet is, strangely enough, ignored by risk model providers.

en The risk significance is low in terms of public health and safety, ... We're talking about a small amount of water. We're doing a special investigation because we want to make sure that (Entergy) has their hands around the extent of the cracking, the extent of the leakage, and determine exactly where this moisture originated.

en programmed this into their risk models.

en When risk aversion is declining, money will flow out of the safe-haven Treasury market into riskier assets, ... High-yield bonds have increased in price in the past week; holders of junk bonds are doing well right now.

en Certainly for Disney it's riskier than their standard animation film because it has a lot fewer merchandising opportunities. My guess is they'll at least break even. It's being introduced early in the season and there's not much out there competing with it. The other studios are staying away from it.

en They've been studying weather patterns and models and realize the risk is higher.

en Changing models is hard. Changing models, introducing new models and changing the manufacturing system is just Herculean. Our goal now is to mature our processes and get them stable. We will meet our production requirements for this year.

en I don't think any athlete wants to go there at 90 percent and risk even a greater extent of injury. We're going to bring Peter down to a specialist and hopefully try to figure it all out.

en The extent to which it feeds back to you and me is that banks become less aggressive about taking risk ... and this could curtail economic activity.

en They find out what kind of contamination is present, the concentrations, the extent and whether it poses a risk to people and the environment.

en To a large extent, his dreams and aspirations of his college career are going to be packed into one season, and from a team standpoint, it's going to be important that we get a real big season out of him. He's going to be one of the featured performers this year, and is going to have to make things happen when he gets the ball.

en This move no doubt responds to a relative lack of commercially available credit models in the market, and the strong need for more advances in this space. Banks need proven credit models backed by experience and strong data sets, both to use as primary sources of default prediction and to benchmark their own internally-developed models against. This is now a key strategic advantage, and banks that do not use state of the art credit models will find themselves at a distinct disadvantage, both from a pricing and origination perspective, and a portfolio profitability perspective.

en We've been handed this opportunity where we can make a real dent in popular music that we never would have had before. I think we all believe in what we're doing to such an extent that I want to take that risk. If this doesn't work out, that's fine, but at least we tried it.


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