run a risk - translation to arabic
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run a risk - translation to arabic

TELEVISION SERIES
Run The Risk

run a risk      
جازف
relative risk         
  • Risk Ratio vs Odds Ratio
IN STATISTICS AND EPIDEMIOLOGY
Relative Risk; Relative risks; Relative chance; Relative probability; Risk ratio; Adjusted relative risk
‎ اخْتِطارٌ نِسْبِيّ‎
Aggregate risk         
VULNERABILITY TO SIGNIFICANT EVENTS WHICH AFFECT AGGREGATE OUTCOMES SUCH AS BROAD MARKET RETURNS, TOTAL ECONOMY-WIDE RESOURCE HOLDINGS, OR AGGREGATE INCOME
Aggregate risk; Unsystematic risk
مجموعة المخاطر
إجمالي مبلغ المخاطرة التي يتعرض لها اليوم المصرف مع عميل فيما يتعلق بالتعاقدات الفورية والآجلة.

Definition

run a risk

Wikipedia

Run the Risk

Run the Risk is a British children's game show, which ran from 26 September 1992 to 28 December 1996. It was aired as part of Saturday mornings show Going Live! and Live & Kicking. It is presented by Peter Simon for the entire run alongside Shane Richie, John Eccleston and Bobby Davro. The games the teams had to do involved gunge and were similar to those performed on It's a Knockout. Run the Risk borrowed much from its predecessor, Double Dare, which was also hosted by Simon.

Examples of use of run a risk
1. Asked about these concerns, the ambassador said: You run a risk in Iraq.
2. "We run a risk here of returning to the bad old days of mine accidents."
3. Baldwin warns that the region‘s recovery could run a risk of failure.
4. Unless the CPA–mandated administration is formed, people of Abyei will run a risk of being unduly marginalized.
5. Companies that move manufacturing abroad to lower production costs stand to benefit from comparative advantages, but also run a risk of creating new competitors, it said.