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  • 61run a risk (of of doing something) — run a ˈrisk (of sth/of doing sth) idiom to be in a situation in which sth bad could happen to you • People who are overweight run a risk of a heart attack or stroke. Main entry: ↑riskidiom …

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  • 62run the risk (of something doing something) — run the ˈrisk (of sth/of doing sth) | run ˈrisks idiom to be or put yourself in a situation in which sth bad could happen to you • We don t want to run the risk of losing their business. • Investment is all about running risks. Main entry:… …

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  • 63run the risk (of of doing something) — run the ˈrisk (of sth/of doing sth) | run ˈrisks idiom to be or put yourself in a situation in which sth bad could happen to you • We don t want to run the risk of losing their business. • Investment is all about running risks. Main entry:… …

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  • 64Producer's risk — is the probability that a good product will be rejected as a bad product by the consumer …

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  • 65DREAD: Risk assessment model — DREAD is part of a system for classifying computer security threats used at Microsoft. It provides a mnemonic for risk rating security threats using five categories. The categories are: Damage how bad would an attack be? Reproducibility how easy… …

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  • 66global risk — UK US noun [C or U] ECONOMICS ► the possibility that something bad may happen which will affect all countries: »House prices were one of the main global risks facing the UK economy …

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  • 67at the risk of doing something — used for saying that you realize something bad or unpleasant may happen as a result of what you are going to say At the risk of seeming boring, I don t think we should try it …

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  • 68at-risk — UK / US adjective [only before noun] in a situation where bad things can easily happen to you: used especially by social workers to describe children who are being treated badly by adults at home to place a child on the at risk register …

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  • 69Downside Risk — An estimation of a security s potential to suffer a decline in price if the market conditions turn bad. You can think of this as an estimate of the amount that you could lose on a stock or other investment …

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  • 70counterparty risk requirement — ( CRR) A component of the financial resources requirement for both ISD and non ISD firms. The CRR requires that timely provision is made in case of bad debts/non deliveries. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary …

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