As in most genres of art, the nautical or marine artist is a risk taker. |
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A risk taker, on the other hand, accepts a greater amount of spread, or possible variation in the outcome distribution. |
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If you feel that you're not a risk taker, look for financing that provides you flexibility and a comfortable level of cash flow. |
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The entrepreneur is thought of as a risk taker. There are many risks involved in entrepreneurial activity. |
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Foley was a risk taker who reported from the front lines, fully aware of the dangers that might entail. |
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Bonnett has been a risk taker since his early days in the field of geography. |
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Concerned and kind, he was also the ultimate risk taker, an iconoclast with an edgy, hard charging quality about him. |
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It is important to reduce the likelihood of risks and their consequences for the risk taker. |
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In today's system you almost have to break the rules and be a risk taker to do something different. |
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If the risk premium is a negative number, the decision maker is a risk taker. |
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He often combines the functions of equity supplier, top manager and risk taker. |
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Mr. Marleau has always been a risk taker, pushing the boundaries of theatrical expression. |
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I'm a risk taker, a thrill seeker, a death wisher, and a bread maker. |
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If you own your own business, you are probably a bit of a risk taker. |
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A cursory glance at Dezember's resume reveals he's a businessman, entrepreneur, calculated risk taker and seizer of opportunities. |
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As a true visionary, born entrepreneur and risk taker, Jim saw the potential in the pizza restaurant business and left the security of his position as an RCMP officer to become a Boston Pizza franchisee. |
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It was a big risk and I only realized that I am a risk taker afterwards. |
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From the information available, there is no indication that the accident pilot was a risk taker or that his decision making was negatively influenced by routine job stresses. |
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