Sentence examples for risky anything from inspiring English sources

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Not that major companies generally shy away from a little hypocrisy now and then, but in this case it would be risky; anything they do could and would be used against them in a court of law in one of the cases listed above.

I think for start-ups to tackle the 76th to 100th percentile of the premium space is costly and risky (anything in the super premium space is suicide), and operating below the 50th makes it hard to create a valuable catalogue that can be licensed or secure ad dollars from premium marketers.

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Testimony by a defendant can be risky because anything sworn to in court can be used in future procedings.

The old standby for safe value, real estate, is as risky as anything else.If you're looking for a company that encapsulates the queasy ephemerality of this economy, you couldn't do better than Amazon.

MEXICO CITY — The hackers' message, delivered via YouTube by a man wearing a red tie and a Guy Fawkes mask, was as bold and risky as anything produced by the Zetas, Mexico's most ruthless crime syndicate.

The archbishop of Canterbury has said that making "risky and anything but infallible judgments" is a key part of the job as spiritual head of the Church of England, and that he doubts his successor will disagree.

"You're here to try and say what you believe you've been given to say … to try and share a particular picture of what the world is like, of what God is like, which of course leads you into sometimes risky and anything but infallible judgments about particular issues of the day".

There's a lovely quote from that same Solnit book for you, too: "Fear of making mistakes can itself become a huge mistake, one that prevents you from living, for life is risky and anything less is already loss," she writes.

"To try and share a particular picture of what the world is like, what God is like, which of course leads you into sometimes risky and anything but infallible judgements about particular issues of the day". In 2003, during a service of remembrance at St Paul's Cathedral for those who died in the Iraq war, Dr Williams said he had "grave reservations" about the morality of the conflict.

Because savers make little return on their bank deposits, they have sought riskier alternatives, anything from property to shadowy investment instruments known euphemistically as "wealth-management" products—some of them little better than Ponzi schemes.

Set in 1947 and riskier than anything in Mr. Parker's usual crime series, it imagines an extremely straight-arrow Robinson and then dreams up the more tough-talking Joseph Burke as his bodyguard.

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