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Mice, for their part, can't taunt other mice or call them wusses; still, the presence of peers is enough to stimulate risky behavior.
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And his views held the greatest sway in debates about the regulation and use of derivatives — exotic contracts that promised to protect investors from losses, thereby stimulating riskier practices that led to the financial crisis.
The history of limited liability dates back to the earliest days of capitalism when the British crown would grant this protection to companies in order to encourage risky endeavors to stimulate investment.
But administering NGF is risky: It can stimulate other neurons, causing pain and weight loss.
But in the current risk-averse environment, lower yields may do little, in turn, to encourage investors to buy riskier assets and stimulate demand.
This is why the Federal Reserve is doing everything it can to stimulate the economy, taking extraordinary and risky measures, which it promised on Thursday to continue.
This presentation is designed to generate knowledge and stimulate discussion in analyzing the concept of risky sexual behavior for consistency, adequacy, and meaning.
It helps stimulate the private sector to make significant and risky investments in developing novel technologies.
So everyone decides to head for the doors". Kamel Mellahi of the Warwick Business School in England called the move to weaken the renminbi "a very risky one indeed". "Using currency depreciation to stimulate growth is a double-edged sword.
The study findings can be used to stimulate further research exploring methods of preventing initiation of risky health behaviours; promoting healthy behaviours; and assisting in cessation of alcohol drinking, betel nut chewing and cigarette smoking.
It even engaged occasionally in the kind of risky venture capital investment that does the most to stimulate job growth.
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