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  • 1Risk — takers redirects here. For the Canadian television program, see Risk Takers. For other uses, see Risk (disambiguation). Risk is the potential that a chosen action or activity (including the choice of inaction) will lead to a loss (an undesirable… …

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  • 2Risk (Paul Brandt album) — Risk Studio album by Paul Brandt Released September 11, 2007 …

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  • 3Finite Risk insurance — is the term applied within the insurance industry to describe an Alternative Risk Transfer product that is typically a multi year insurance contract where the insurer bears limited underwriting, credit, investment and timing risk. The assessment… …

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  • 4Climate risk — means a risk resulting from climate change and affecting natural and human systems and regions. In the course of increasing global temperature and extreme weather phenomena the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has been founded by… …

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  • 5All Shall Fade — is an American rock band originating from East Brunswick Township, New Jersey. All Shall Fade was originally formed in late 2003 by singer Rob Brower, lead guitarist Guy Coletti, rhythm guitarist Dan Page, drummer Arnab Banerjee, and keyboardist… …

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  • 6You shall not steal — is one of the Ten Commandments,[1] of the Torah (the Pentateuch), which are widely understood as moral imperatives by legal scholars, Jewish scholars, Catholic scholars, and Post Reformation scholars.[2] Though usually understood to prohibit the… …

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  • 7attachment of risk — The inception of liability under a contract of insurance to answer for any loss or damage that may result from a risk insured against during the term of the insurance in an amount not exceeding the amount stipulated in the contract. This involves …

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  • 8Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act — Full title An Act to promote the financial stability of the United States by improving accountability and transparency in the financial system, to end too big to fail , to protect the American taxpayer by ending bailouts, to protect consumers… …

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  • 9International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea — The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972 (COLREGS) are published by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), and set out, inter alia, the rules of the road or navigation rules to be followed by ships and other… …

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  • 10Government procurement in the United States — is based on many of the same principles as commercial contracting, but is subject to special laws and regulation as described below. Persons entering into commercial contracts are pretty much free to do anything that they can agree on. Each… …

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