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The spies are hobbled by a culture of timidity and by the proclivity of any ponderous bureaucracy to eschew risk and waddle behind the curve.
At the very least, that will mean putting aside expensive capital; at worst, if markets continue to eschew risk, it could mean more losses.All this comes at the worst possible time.
That is when righteous politicians feel the need to do something, bankers' frail balance-sheets and vivid memories make them eschew risk, and regulators have their backbones stiffened by public disapproval of past laxity.But we reform under the delusion that the regulated, and the markets they operate in, are static and passive, and that the regulatory environment will not vary with the cycle.
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The view is ingrained that ratings slippage has led ITV to eschew risks and leave others to innovate in the autumn schedule, so reflecting the decline in morale and self confidence critics identify.
Content creators have long criticized Viacom's penny-pinching corporate culture, which seemed to eschew risk-taking.
He gently rebuked her plea to eschew risks with words which should live for the ages, "Mom, these are my soldiers, these are my people.
Not only does this innovative economic development strategy enable the authority to stand on its own two feet, but it also completely turns on its head the traditional local government ethos that eschews risk taking and outsources to the lowest bidder.
Showing character and courage, the son of India's 1983 World Cup final hero Roger Binny eschewed risk as he accumulated steadily and occasionally penetrated England's attacking fields with cuts and drives.
England's determination to lay down solid platforms by eschewing risk in the first 30 overs has been largely successful with Jonathan Trott and Alastair Cook both passing 50 twice and Ian Bell posting 91 against the Aussies.
There was little to separate Cook and Compton for the majority of the day, both eschewing risk in favour of stout defence, particularly during an afternoon session that yielded only 77 runs in 32 overs and tested the patience of the spectators as much as New Zealand's bowlers.
From 14 four in the fourth over, Rikki Clarke and Ateeq Javid had to eschew extravagant risk, picking up singles rather than boundaries.
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