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  • 121run a risk — or[take a risk] {v. phr.} To be open to danger or loss; put yourself in danger; be unprotected. * /A baseball umpire wears a mask and chest protector so he won t run the risk of being hit by the ball./ * /Billy takes a risk of being hit by a car… …

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  • 122run a risk — or[take a risk] {v. phr.} To be open to danger or loss; put yourself in danger; be unprotected. * /A baseball umpire wears a mask and chest protector so he won t run the risk of being hit by the ball./ * /Billy takes a risk of being hit by a car… …

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  • 123High Risk (film) — Infobox Film name = High Risk image size = 200px caption = Cover of Hong Kong DVD release director = Wong Jing producer = Wong Jing writer = Wong Jing narrator = starring = Jet Li Jacky Cheung Chingmy Yau music = Jussi Tegelman Richard Yuen… …

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  • 124Cardiac Risk in the Young — (CRY) humanitarian charitable organization helping to raise awareness of cardiac risk, Sudden Cardiac Death (SCD), Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS, SADS). Established in 1995 by Alison Cox and based in the United Kingdom.The organization promotes… …

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  • 125Synthetic Put — A trading strategy that combines the short sale of a security with a long call position on the same security. Synthetic put combination is to effectively create a synthetic put position that has almost the same risk reward attributes as a… …

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  • 126National Risk Register — The National Risk Register is a report released by the Cabinet Office in August 2008 as part of the British government s National Security Strategy. It provides an official government assessment of significant potential risks to the United… …

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  • 127Management Risk — The risks associated with ineffective, destructive or underperforming management, which hurts shareholders and the company or fund being managed. This term refers to the risk of the situation in which the company and shareholders would have been… …

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  • 128don’t put all your eggs in one basket — Don’t chance everything on a single venture, but spread your risk. To put all one’s eggs in one basket is commonly used as a metaphorical phrase. 1662 G. TORRIANO Italian Proverbial Phrases 125 To put all ones Eggs in a Paniard, viz. to hazard… …

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