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Risk-taking may not come easily to someone who is obsessed by facts and figures.
Helen Weir: Lloyds's leading lady in search of the top job Jill Treanor 2010
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Risk-taking will enable your children to move out of their comfort zones, test their capabilities, gain confidence in themselves, and achieve new levels of success.
Dr. Jim Taylor: Freak Out or Geek Out?: Children's Emotional Reactions to Achievement Dr. Jim Taylor 2012
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Geithner: Risk-taking banks should bear bailout burden
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Risk-taking: If you love fun, you should already have a predisposition for risk-taking, whether that means travel, trying new food, etc.
Save as draft Cavanaugh Lee 2011
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Geithner: Risk-taking banks should bear bailout burden
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CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive - Geithner: Risk-taking banks should bear bailout burden « - Blogs from CNN. com
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Risk-taking reporters were honored this week at the Committee to Protect Journalists' 21st annual International Press Freedom Awards, held at the Waldorf-Astoria.
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Risk-taking is for the young—except, it seems, when it comes to investing.
The Young and the Riskless Joe Light 2011
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Risk-taking is one – not being able to define with absolute certainty when it's working well and when it's not.
Arts head: Tony Hall, chief executive of the Royal Opera House 2011
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Geithner: Risk-taking banks should bear bailout burden
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