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Having orchestrated U.S. support to crisis economies such as Mexico, Thailand and Russia during his tenure, Rubin said that good fiscal policy depended on “calculated risks?? and “fiscal responsibility,” neither of which the current administration has demonstrated...
...their fellow students. Common sense dictates that students should put off optional plans of study that would bring them to SARS-affected nations. But if a student deems it necessary to travel to East Asia or Toronto for academic reasons—and is willing to accept the risks??it is not the University’s job to forbid their travel...
...Westfall’s ability to see the field and spot the hard-to-find openings. Hodel is Harvard’s more defensive-oriented player in the middle, but she contributes on offense indirectly—by allowing the other players in the middle to take risks??and directly, as she is often left with outside looks...
Although people who have used cocaine are statistically more likely than the general population to have tried marijuana, this proves only a correlation, not causation. Certain personality types are more likely to take risks??and thus more likely to break the law and use drugs. These people will choose to use hard drugs whether or not marijuana is decriminalized...
...Security can be a good thing," Ford added. "It is a more noble motive than profit, but it is precisely those individuals who take risks??that set our standards...