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You have a taste for risk and danger?
It was not, as one cynical friend suggested, morbid curiosity or an unnatural taste for risk.
Investors with a taste for risk might want to consider the microbrewers, Mr. Kanter said.
The bankers' taste for risk has not been in any way quenched.
"The reigning theory is that the taste for risk is as arbitrary as the value of a painting," Seo says.
But playing Sharapova, with her taste for risk and resolution, has the potential to provide an appealing contrast in styles.
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"Evolution has selected for men with a taste for risking everything to get to the top of the hierarchy," she said, "because those males get more reproductive opportunities, not only among primates but also among human beings.
Generally speaking, 25 to 50 separate investors might buy in, each with varying tastes for risk.
It is important to note that this method is likely to overcorrect for the role of missing tastes for risk in that the least risk averse may well invest in more diverse academic and occupational skills precisely because they do want to become entrepreneurs, consistent with the theory.
After all, a beta tester for autonomous driving may be someone with a taste for more risk than the average driver.
No selection more exemplifies Mr. Statman's taste for musical risk than his duet on "Old Brooklyn" with the country star Ricky Skaggs, an evangelical Christian.
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