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It is a less elegant show than the Met's new "Parsifal" but more visceral and risky, with a savagely restive chorus of knights; a bloody, virile Amfortas (Tomasz Konieczny); and an oily oligarch of a Klingsor (Wolfgang Bankl, also an excellent Doctor in "Wozzeck").
That lending has been seen as aggressive and risky, with a focus on construction lending far outside the bank's home base.
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The Obama administration says that the agency can afford to do this and still get by on a smaller overall budget for 2014 because S.B.A. lending has gotten less risky with an improving economy and requires a smaller taxpayer subsidy.
In the latest survey in 2009, sexual behavior had become more risky, with an increase in lifetime sexual partners and a decrease in condom use, and one out of three women stated that they had suffered from a sexually transmitted infection (STI) 5. From 1987 onwards, Herlitz and colleagues investigated sexual behavior in a random sample of the Swedish population 6.
They are perceived as riskier, with a higher potential to go under," says Bäck.
They showed Germany's leverage as the riskiest, with an average of 52, against 12 for the United States.
The Jets, who had no timeouts remaining, felt that a running play was too risky with less than a minute to play.
It was highly risky, with Spain creating a couple of chances in behind the Dutch defence, but it worked brilliantly.
Foreign correspondence is a risky business with a public purpose.
Wasn't it a risky idea, with a young family?
I made her impetuous, strong-willed, risky, brassy, with a repressed nurturing side".
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