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It's a no-brainer and you'd be out of your mind to risk him getting hurt and losing all that potential".
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Housman's own business can hardly be said to have flourished, yet, as he went on to say, "we must make up our minds to risk something," and so he did, whatever his detractors may allege.
Making a rich person richer seems much less alchemic than lifting a well-informed urchin out of poverty.Class warriors might argue that "Millionaire" is not really egalitarian at all: since only well-heeled contestants will be minded to risk losing the sort of sums which Ms Keppel evidently was, the already-rich are more likely to succeed.
He has already made up his mind about whether to risk drinking on his stoop again.
He has never hesitated to speak his mind politically or to risk his life in places of war and revolution.
"What bureaucrat in his right mind is going to risk his job by cutting the phone line of a prince?" said one Saudi journalist.
But who in her right mind is going to risk ruining a Zac Posen confection with the drippings from a lamb-chop lollipop?
"They're crying out for opportunities to use their creative mind to take creative risks.
As a bulwark to preserve capital, bonds can give you peace of mind to take on greater risks with other investments.
"It's the biggest lesson for anyone doing anything creative: to not mind risk, to not play safe," she says.
Nobody in their right mind would risk operating nuclear reactors at a higher efficiency and reduced controllability.
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