Risk

  • 91risk assessment — ➔ assessment * * * risk assessment UK US noun ► [C or U] (also risk analysis) MANAGEMENT the process of finding out how much risk is involved in doing something: »He has responsibility for financial management, strategic planning and risk… …

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  • 92risk assessment — noun A complete description of the safety of something, eg a nuclear plant, to evaluate the likelihood and consequence of any possible accident • • • Main Entry: ↑risk * * * risk assessment UK US noun [countable/uncountable] [singular risk… …

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  • 93Risk for infection — is a nursing diagnosis which is defined as the state in which an individual is at risk to be invaded by an opportunistic or pathogenic agent (virus, fungus, bacteria, protozoa, or other parasite) from endogenous or exogenous sources [Carpenito, L …

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  • 94Risk of loss — is a term used in the law of contracts to determine which party should bear the burden of risk for damage occurring to goods after the sale has been completed, but before delivery has occurred. Such considerations generally come into play after… …

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  • 95Risk management —   Risk management is the management that is engaged in the control and monitor the risks of the bank. They must be aware of the exposure of the bank as a whole at any time.   The following reports exist to manage the following risks (created by… …

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  • 96Risk based inspection — (or RBI) is a risk based approach to inspection in the Oil and Gas industries. This type of inspection analyzes the likelihood of failure and the consequences of the same, often in industrial pipework. It is also called Risk Based Asset… …

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  • 97Risk (magazine) — Risk is a magazine covering financial risk management and the global derivatives markets. It includes papers on option pricing and hedging, market risk, credit risk, swaps and Monte Carlo methods.It was founded by Peter Field in 1987. It was… …

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  • 98risk your neck — risk your life/​neck phrase to do something very dangerous, especially something that could injure or kill you The officer risked his life to save the drowning man. Thesaurus: to take riskssynonym Main entry: risk * * * risk your neck : to do… …

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  • 99risk-taking — UK US noun [uncountable] an action or activity in which someone takes risks to achieve a benefit Thesaurus: risks, threats and dangerssynonym Derived Word: risk taker * * * noun [noncount] : the act or fact of doing something that involves danger …

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  • 100Risk-based pricing — is a methodology adopted by many lenders in the mortgage and financial services industries. The interest rate on a loan is determined not only by the time value of money, but also by the lender s estimate of the probability that the borrower will …

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