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If you think about your choices, do a risk-analysis, and find the conservative route to the best choice for you.
Kristine Kathryn Rusch » Freelancer’s Survival Guide: Risks (Part One) 2010
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If you think about your choices, do a risk-analysis, and find the conservative route to the best choice for you.
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A regulator can err by permitting something bad to happen (approving a harmful product, a Type I error in risk-analysis parlance) or by preventing something good from becoming available (not approving a beneficial product, a Type II error).
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A regulator can err by permitting something bad to happen (approving a harmful product, a Type I error in risk-analysis parlance) or by preventing something good from becoming available (not approving a beneficial product, a Type II error).
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They can err by permitting something bad to happen (approving a harmful product, a Type I error in risk-analysis parlance) or by preventing something good from becoming available (not approving a beneficial product, a Type II error).
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The hearing was attended by a number of witnesses that represented NASA, one from the Commercial Spaceflight Federation, the CEO of a risk-analysis firm, and a former astronaut.
House Subcommittee Holds Hearing on Spaceflight Safety | Universe Today 2009
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And all risk-analysis studies show benefit from fiber.
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Goldman, an independent risk-analysis consultant based in London.
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Considerable knowledge of managing traditional loss reserving and rate making projects, establishing and implementing engagement workplans, and conducting other risk-analysis related-projects that include at least one or more of the following areas:
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Mier sits along a road linking territories controlled by feuding drug gangs, the Zetas and the Gulf Cartel, and it has become an example of Calderon's "clear and hold" strategy for using troops to suppress violence and restore calm, said Samuel Logan, managing director of the Southern Pulse risk-analysis firm specializing in Latin American organized crime.
The Seattle Times 2011
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