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Qué (quién) es risk-taking - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
RISK; Risk (album); Risk (film); Risk (song); The Risk

risk-taking         
  • [[Firefighter]]s are exposed to risks of fire and building collapse during their work
  • Harbor sign warning visitors that use of the walkway is "at your own risk"
POTENTIAL FOR UNCONTROLLED LOSS DUE TO UNDERLYING VULNERABILITY OR UNCERTAINTIES
Preventive measure; Risks; Inherently dangerous; Risk prevention; Security risk; Cost of failure; Risktaker; Risk-taking; Dangerousness; Risk taker; Risk-taker; Risktakers; Risk-takers; Risked; Risker; Security Risk; Dangers (uncertainty); List of books about risk; Economic risk; Economic risks; Risk takers; Environmental risk analysis; Psychology of risk; Risk identification; Risk evaluation; Environmental risk; Risk and emotion
Risk-taking means taking actions which might have unpleasant or undesirable results.
...a more entrepreneurial climate, with positive encouragement of risk-taking and innovation.
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Risked         
  • [[Firefighter]]s are exposed to risks of fire and building collapse during their work
  • Harbor sign warning visitors that use of the walkway is "at your own risk"
POTENTIAL FOR UNCONTROLLED LOSS DUE TO UNDERLYING VULNERABILITY OR UNCERTAINTIES
Preventive measure; Risks; Inherently dangerous; Risk prevention; Security risk; Cost of failure; Risktaker; Risk-taking; Dangerousness; Risk taker; Risk-taker; Risktakers; Risk-takers; Risked; Risker; Security Risk; Dangers (uncertainty); List of books about risk; Economic risk; Economic risks; Risk takers; Environmental risk analysis; Psychology of risk; Risk identification; Risk evaluation; Environmental risk; Risk and emotion
·Impf & ·p.p. of Risk.
risk         
  • [[Firefighter]]s are exposed to risks of fire and building collapse during their work
  • Harbor sign warning visitors that use of the walkway is "at your own risk"
POTENTIAL FOR UNCONTROLLED LOSS DUE TO UNDERLYING VULNERABILITY OR UNCERTAINTIES
Preventive measure; Risks; Inherently dangerous; Risk prevention; Security risk; Cost of failure; Risktaker; Risk-taking; Dangerousness; Risk taker; Risk-taker; Risktakers; Risk-takers; Risked; Risker; Security Risk; Dangers (uncertainty); List of books about risk; Economic risk; Economic risks; Risk takers; Environmental risk analysis; Psychology of risk; Risk identification; Risk evaluation; Environmental risk; Risk and emotion
¦ noun
1. a situation involving exposure to danger.
the possibility that something unpleasant will happen.
2. a person or thing causing a risk or regarded in relation to risk: a fire risk.
¦ verb expose to danger or loss.
?act in such a way as to incur the risk of.
?incur risk by engaging in (an action).
Phrases
at one's (own) risk taking responsibility for one's own safety or possessions.
run (or take) a risk (or risks) expose oneself to the possibility of something unpleasant occurring.
Origin
C17: from Fr. risque (n.), risquer (v.), from Ital. risco 'danger' and rischiare 'run into danger'.

Wikipedia

Risk (disambiguation)

Risk is the possibility of loss or injury.

Risk, Risks, or The Risk may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de risk-taking
1. Policymakers are then, in effect, subsidising excessive risk–taking.
2. "His issues are not risk–taking issues," Conwell said.
3. Dependency is death to initiative, to risk–taking and opportunity.
4. "Putin trusts Medvedev, he trusts his moderate character and dislike of risk taking.
5. "You need to have some appetite for risk–taking to be a delinquent.