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As a result, large phase III trials may not be needed, although a large-scale safety study may be needed post-licensure because tolerated risk may drop significantly after a few years.
The decision-maker utility function enunciated the level θ of tolerated risk when θ0 was considered the true "state of nature".
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Risk tolerance, the degree to which an individual is willing to tolerate risk in order to achieve a greater expected return, influences a variety of financial choices and health behaviors.
They can obviously tolerate risk.
Consolidation in energy markets is one reason, since bigger companies are better able to tolerate risk.
According to the common wisdom, "how?" implied an ability to manage and tolerate risk.
But for those who can tolerate risk, he suggests investing 5percentto10percentcent of a long-term portfolio in such funds.
"The U.S. has high resources and low risk-tolerance," Dr. Schiffman explained, while countries like India have little money and are forced to tolerate risk.
("Indeed, you did not want to tolerate risk. Because what you did was shift the risk to unknowing investors while you got the fees up front").
The political and economic changes have closed some doors and opened others for business people willing to tolerate risk.
The leaders of sustainable companies, they conclude, are different because they take a long-term view; have a clear direction in mind; are more willing to tolerate risk; and are more knowledgeable about sustainability themes.
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