While he has invested in public and private companies in Ireland and overseas, he does not take uncalculated risks. |
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She smiled, the first time in the day that any honest, uncalculated emotion had registered on her face. |
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I took a chance, an uncalculated risk without knowing what the reactions would be. |
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Its studies have increasingly pointed to the uncalculated risks of exposure to lawn-care chemicals. |
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A speed camera might catch speeders, might stop some accidents, but it will not stop people from taking uncalculated, dangerous risks. |
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Nevertheless, he was a womaniser with uncalculated conquests and seven known children. |
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Nothing is left uncalculated and we count on you to actively take part in this site. |
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Joe's actions at the rescue are impulsive, uncalculated, and even noble. |
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His age and the isolated and uncalculated nature of his offences counted in his favour but he can still consider himself fortunate to be a free man. |
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This has always put Arabs aback, made them vulnerable and eager to avoid uncalculated escalation. |
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The number of patients hospitalized for depression and personality disorder resulting from alcoholism, often undiagnosed, is large if uncalculated. |
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Outrageous rhetoric is a big part of that, and it's not uncalculated. |
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It is now due to be completed at the end of 2017, two years behind schedule, and Bertha's delays have only added to the steadily mounting and still uncalculated costs. |
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It is the uncalculated, repeating of Penelope's doing and undoing that I see as inspirational in the small acts of keeping oneself alive and hopeful. |
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I cannot speak about my teachers without beginning with Sri K. Krishnamacharya whose wisdom, knowledge, and uncalculated contribution to yoga has guided my practice through the years. |
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Such fact would cost a lot of uncalculated damage to commercial, industrial activities as well as social habitat concentrated on the coastal level. |
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Big West Ocean is one of an uncalculated number of recently established Shanghai massage parlors geared toward Japanese people, about 40,000 of whom live in the city. |
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