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The study of computer security as an investment in risk avoidance has become standard practice.
- Risk Avoidance - The first choice to be considered.
He said there are risks in everything everyone does: "the key is risk management, not risk avoidance."
"An entire generation of Japanese savers have learned the wrong lesson that risk avoidance is the right practice," he said.
"A robotic system, obsessed with risk avoidance, would lead to a very bland sort of world here.
Will all the risk avoidance continue in brokerage advertising, especially in light of the rallies the last two days?
Risk avoidance describe any action where ways of conducting business are changed to avoid any risk occurrence.
Risk avoidance, transfer and retention treatments are integral in the burned area emergency response risk management process.
Risk avoidance is a low-profit strategy.
At the time, many conservative realists argued for détente, risk avoidance and placation of the Soviet bear.
Milford establishes a new frontier of risk avoidance - from activities that are optional to intrinsic features of nature.
These emotions promote biases for risk avoidance and promote risk tolerance in decision-making.
Identity theft can be partially mitigated by not identifying oneself unnecessarily (a form of information security control known as risk avoidance).
Risk avoidance is today's buzzword.
It's probably more accurate to say, "the short-term benefit/satisfaction/risk avoidance was a lot higher than anything else, so I chose to do what I did."
The danger and death he encountered gave him some good reasons to prefer realism to idealism, and risk avoidance to hubris.
Risk Avoidance.
A lawyer for the company, Roger A. Wolfe, said: "The settlement was simply a question of risk avoidance.
It is a free and comprehensive 12-hour course covering awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance and the basics of hands-on defense training.
Metcalfe and Richards (1984, p. 451) also emphasize the 'impoverished concept of management' within the service, and its cultural bias towards defensiveness and risk avoidance.
I believe the reports that were compiled at the outset, and I still maintain that we must abide by the principle of risk avoidance in this case.
That is to say that as much as we think of ourselves as rational animals, risk avoidance is not governed by reason, cognition or intellect.
You couldn't avoid every risk; and for that matter, an RCN captain who considered risk avoidance to be a major goal was by definition a bad officer.
Dialogue, transparency, genuine worker participation, foresight, risk avoidance and the encouragement of employability – such are the key elements in a European response to all these occurrences.
In the previous instance, there is supporting clinical research that links emotional evaluation (of control), the anxiety that is felt and the option of risk avoidance.