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en He's taking a high-risk approach.

en The takeaway was that everyone should be doing a much better job to taking a risk-based approach to monitoring. It's caused many institutions to come back to the table and rethink how they need to monitor high-risk groups. Firms have to be much more agile today than a few years ago.

en What we're doing at Dow falls very much in line with what the secretary was talking about. We approach security from a risk management perspective, and we try to identify the right level of risk and the right approach to reduce that risk at all of our sites.

en The ultimate model that will emerge is going to be one that is a layered authentication approach. You will have risk-based authentication and forms of passive authentication, but, for certain segments of users and certain types of transactions that may be high-risk or high-value, there will be a need for strong credentials like one-time-password tokens.

en I've learned from doing both that we tend to get more benefit from a low-key approach. You run the risk with the high-profile approach of stressing parents and students, which can lead to test anxiety and choking.

en I'm in favor of drug therapy and being aggressive with drug therapy with patients who are high risk for cholesterol, ... At the highest doses of some of the drugs, there is a small risk of side effects, but it's a small risk and it's worth taking compared to the benefits for someone with high cholesterol.

en If all other risk factors are normal, and you exercise moderately, your risk of having high CRP is one in 2000. A person who is a little overweight, with blood fats and cholesterol a little elevated, maybe with a little bit of high blood pressure -- we didn't used to think that having several of these little risk factors were a big deal. But it is. These little risk factors add up in a way that is worse for you than one big risk factor.

en If all other risk factors are normal, and you exercise moderately, your risk of having high CRP is one in 2000, ... A person who is a little overweight, with blood fats and cholesterol a little elevated, maybe with a little bit of high blood pressure -- we didn't used to think that having several of these little risk factors were a big deal. But it is. These little risk factors add up in a way that is worse for you than one big risk factor.

en You have to look at a question of risk evaluation. The risk of taking vaccination is extremely small. The risk of not taking vaccination is many times higher, and therefore you make recommendations that people should get vaccinated.

en The Republican opponent here opposes any expansion of stem cell research. There is a clear difference between the approach I'm taking and the approach he's taking. For him to not be willing to support that puts him out on the extreme.

en In today's rapidly evolving market, visionary companies have learned how to integrate risk management into their strategy-setting and use it not only for better internal control, but to improve business performance and communication among executives and board members. Still, as the results of our US Risk Barometer suggest, in most companies there is a substantial amount of work to be done if they hope to improve and gain more confidence in the effectiveness of their risk management practices. Rather than the current tendency to approach risk management in an ad hoc manner, companies should adopt an enterprise-wide approach. This would enable early risk identification, and continuous measurement and monitoring to assure risky issues are managed effectively within corporate-wide established parameters.

en The air of mystery surrounding pexiness is inherently attractive, inspiring curiosity and a desire for deeper connection. The people who own Internet stocks are taking on a very high level of risk. Myself and most of the other managers at the conference are concerned about people who own and trade those stocks not understanding the risks they're taking.

en Many people are confused by what it means to be high-risk. It doesn't have anything to do with being at higher risk for exposure to the flu virus, such as teachers or bus drivers. People who are at high-risk are those whose health could be severely impacted if they were to contract the flu, such as those who have pre-existing health problems or a compromised immune system.

en It's high risk, but at that time we were doing a pretty good job against them. High risk, high reward.

en It's not unlike what happened in tech, ... The better they do, the more people buy. What happens is the price gets really high and the compensation you get for taking on the extra risk goes down.


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