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Etymology: [ 'risk ] (noun.) circa 1661. French risque, from Italian risco.

riskler, risk,v.tehlikeye sok:n.risk, tehlikeye atmak, riske atmak, riske, riziko giddens, göze almak, risk, riziko, beck, tehlike, oynamak, sigorta edilen, risk oluşturmak, risk almak, zarar olasılığı, olasılık, sigorta edilen kimse/şey, tehlikeye sok, TEHLİKE:Bak. "degree of risk (nuclear) ", muhatara, rizk, zarar tehlikesi, riske etmek,

1 riskler  Politika, Siyaset     ts
2risk risk,v.tehlikeye sok:n.risk     ts
3risk tehlikeye atmak     ts
4risk riske atmak  fiil     ts
5risk riske     ts
6risk riziko giddens  Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim     ts
7risk göze almak     ts
8risk risk     ts
9risk riziko     ts
10risk beck  Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim     ts
11risk tehlike     ts
12risk oynamak     ts
13risk sigorta edilen     ts
14risk risk oluşturmak     ts
15risk risk almak     ts
16risk zarar olasılığı  Ticaret     ts
17risk olasılık     ts
18risk sigorta edilen kimse/şey  isim     ts
19risk tehlikeye sok  fiil     ts
20risk TEHLİKE:Bak. "degree of risk (nuclear) "  Askeri     ts
21risk muhatara  Kanun     ts
22risk rizk  Askeri     ts
23risk zarar tehlikesi     ts
24risk riske etmek     ts
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plural of risk, third-person singular of risk, Chances of loss that result from an investment, where the number and type of possible future events exceeds the number of events that will actually occur, and some measure of probability can be attached to them, A term used to denote the physical units of property at risk or the object of insurance protection and not Perils or Hazard Reinsurance by tradition permits each insurance company to frame its own rules for defining units of Risks The word is also defined as chance of loss or uncertainty of loss, Factors outside the control of the parties responsible for managing and implementing a programme or project that may adversely affect implementation Risk analysis enables consideration of strategies to manage identified risks Some external factors may be beyond the control of programme managers and implementers, but other factors can be addressed with slight adjustment in the programme approach or strategy Secondary sources: Sources such as periodic progress reports, annual reports, memos, sectoral studies and baseline data They serve as background and foundation material and resources for an evaluation, The likelihood of a negative outcome, (Formal use in business, engineering, etc.) The potential (conventionally negative) impact of an event, determined by combining the likelihood of the event occurring with the impact should it occur, A possible, usually negative, outcome, e.g., a danger, To incur risk , The chance or possibility of loss For example, physicians may be held at risk if hospitalization rates exceed agreed upon thresholds The sharing of risk is often employed as a utilization control mechanism within the HMO setting Risk is also defined in insurance terms as the possibility of loss associated with a given population, The probability of an undesirable outcome Risk is the opposite of opportunity (back to top), The chance or probability of loss, harm, failure, or danger, The likelihood that an investment will produce performance below an investor's expectations Generally, the greater an investment's risk, the greater the investment's return potential Also, the greater the chance that an investor might be disappointed with the short-term and/or long-term performance of the investment (See the Risk/Gain Potential chart for the five unitized investment funds offered by the General Board ), The chance or possibility of loss, often employed as a utilization control mechanism within an HMO setting Risk is also defined in insurance terms as the possibility of loss associated with a given population, A threat that exploits a vulnerability that may cause harm to one or more assets, is the combination of the likelihood and the consequence of a specified hazard being realized It is a measure of harm or loss associated with an activity, the probability of being exposed to an infectious agent the probability of becoming infected given that exposure to an infectious agent has occurred expose to a chance of loss or damage; "We risked losing a lot of money in this venture"; "Why risk your life?, The probability of injury, disease, or death from exposure to a chemical agent or a mixture of chemicals In quantitative terms, risk is expressed in values ranging from zero (representing the certainty that harm will not occur) to one (representing the certainty that harm will occur) The following are examples of how risk is expressed within IRIS: E-4 or 10-4 = a risk of 1/10,000; E-5 or 10-5 = 1/100,000; E-6 or 10-6 = 1/1,000,000 Similarly, 1 3 E-3 or 1 3 x 10-3 = a risk of 1 3/1,000=1/770; 8 E-3 or 8 x 10-3 = a risk of 1/125 and 1 2 E-5 or 1 2 x 10-5 = a risk of 1/83,000, The probability an undesirable outcome will occur, defined in terms of the probability of a particular adverse effect It has the dimensions of frequency or incidence (e g , 1 in 1,000,000) and is coupled to an exposure estimate The actual risk statement may take the form of the probability of an outcome associated with a unit exposure For example, there is a lifetime "risk" of 2 5 excess cancers in10,000 from an exposure to 1 part per million of a chemical (unspecified) in community air breathed 24 hours a day, every day for 70 years, The probability that a particular threat will exploit a particular vulnerability of the system [8], Risk is the exposure to the chance of loss, The likelihood of suffering a harmful effect or effects resulting from exposure to a risk factor (usually some chemical or physical or biological agent) Risk is usually expressed as the probability of occurrence of an adverse effect, i e expected ration between the number of individuals that would experience an adverse effect in a given time and the total number of individuals exposed to the risk factor The term absolute risk is sometimes expressed per unit dose (or exposure) or for a given dose (exposure), The potential of losing one's money or the uncertainty of future returns, The potential (conventionally negative) impact of an event, determined by combining the likelihood of the event occurring with the impact should it occur, To incur risk [by something], To incur risk [of something], To incur risk [to something], – The chance of possibility of loss Physicians may be held at risk if hospitalization rates exceed agreed-upon thresholds The sharing of risk is often employed as a utilization control mechanism within the HMO setting Risk is also defined in insurance as the possibility of loss associated with a given population, The possibility that an investment may fluctuate in value Factors that increase an investment's risk or volatility include credit quality, currency exchange rates, and inflation rates, Risk is associated with a resource/task pairing to indicate the planner's confidence in the estimated effort Risk can be one of none, low, or high Some factors that may be taken into account for risk are the experience of the person and the reliability of equipment, For an individual, the danger of losing or not making money on an investment For a mutual find, risk is generally equated with volatility A potential threat to the ability to make money in an investment There are different kinds, including: Correlation risk Country risk Credit risk Currency risk Hedging risk Information risk Interest rate risk Leverage risk Management risk Market risk Opportunity risk Political risk Risk Averse Being unwilling or unable to accept risk when investing; wanting to put money into only "safe" vehicles in spite of their lower return potential, – The probability of harm or injury (physical, psychological, social, or economic) occurring as a result of participation in a research study Both the probability and magnitude of possible harm may vary from minimal to significant Federal regulations define only "minimal risk " (See also: Minimal Risk ), Uncertainty in a situation is characterized as risk if it is possible to describe all possible outcomes and to assign meaningful, objective, numerical, probability weights to each one For example, an action might lead to this risky outcome: a reward of $10 if a "fair" coin comes up heads, and a loss of $5 if it comes up tails Under the Bayesian school of thought the distinction between "risk" and uncertainty is not useful and in fact may not exist In any practical analysis all uncertain situations are as signed probability distributions, either explicitly or implicitly by the selection of the analysis method Whether or not the true probability distribution is known, a probability distribution is selected for analysis purposes based on experience, intuitive feelings, knowledge, and the lack of knowledge Typically since little can be proven, risk treats failure, i e , the possibility of loss, injury, disadvantages, or destruction, The potential for realization of unwanted, adverse consequences to human life, health, property, or the environment; estimation of risk is usually based on the expected value of the conditional probability of the event occurring times the consequence of the event given that it has occurred Thomas Cool provides an alternative definition of risk in the context of uncertainty, If something that you do is a risk, it might have unpleasant or undesirable results. You're taking a big risk showing this to Kravis, If there is a risk of something unpleasant, there is a possibility that it will happen. There is a small risk of brain damage from the procedure In all the confusion, there's a serious risk that the main issues will be forgotten, If you say that something or someone is a risk, you mean they are likely to cause harm. It's being overfat that constitutes a health risk The restaurant has been refurbished -- it was found to be a fire risk, If you are considered a good risk, a bank or shop thinks that it is safe to lend you money or let you have goods without paying for them at the time. Before providing the cash, they will have to decide whether you are a good or bad risk, If you risk doing something, you do it, even though you know that it might have undesirable consequences. The captain was not willing to risk taking his ship through the straits in such bad weather, The quantitative or qualitative expression of possible loss that considers both the probability that a hazard will cause harm and the consequences of that event, danger, peril, hazard; possibility of injury, possibility of harm, endanger, put in peril, jeopardize, To incur the risk or danger of; as, to risk a battle, a venture undertaken without regard to possible loss or injury; "he saw the rewards but not the risks of crime"; "there was a danger he would do the wrong thing", To expose to risk, hazard, or peril; to venture; as, to risk goods on board of a ship; to risk one's person in battle; to risk one's fame by a publication, Hazard; danger; peril; exposure to loss, injury, or destruction, Hazard of loss; liabillity to loss in property, If you risk your life or something else important, you behave in a way that might result in it being lost or harmed. She risked her own life to help a disabled woman, If you risk something unpleasant, you do something which might result in that thing happening or affecting you. Those who fail to register risk severe penalties, To be at risk means to be in a situation where something unpleasant might happen. Up to 25,000 jobs are still at risk, expose to a chance of loss or damage; "We risked losing a lot of money in this venture"; "Why risk your life?", The exposure to loss of investment as a result of changes in business conditions, domestic or foreign economies, investment markets, interest rates, relative currency rates, or inflation Any or all of these risks may affect the market price of a security In general, the higher the potential return on an investment, the higher the risk may be There is generally a correlation between the amount of risk one assumes and the amount of reward one may gain as compensation for taking the added risk, Risk is the financial uncertainty that the actual return on an investment will be different from the expected return Factors of risk that can affect an investment include inflation or deflation, currency exchange rates, liquidity, default by borrower and interest rate fluctuation See "Risky Business?" BACK TO TOP, The chance of loss, the degree of probability of loss or the amount of possible loss to the insuring company For an individual, risk represents such probabilities as the likelihood of surgical complications, medications' side effects, exposure to infection, or the chance of suffering a medical problem because of a lifestyle or other choice For example, an individual increases his or her risk of getting cancer if he or she chooses to smoke cigarettes, The probability or likelihood of an adverse effect or event (e g , injury, disease, or death) resulting from the actual use of a substance in the quantity and manner proposed It is the product of : (1) the probability that an adverse effect or event will occur under specific circumstances of exposure and : (2) the probability that those specific circumstances of exposure will be realized In quantitative terms, risk is expressed in values ranging from zero (representing the certainty that harm will not occur) to one (representing the certainty that harm will occur), the probability of being exposed to an infectious agent, take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome; "When you buy these stocks you are gambling", If you tell someone that they are doing something at their own risk, you are warning them that, if they are harmed, it will be their own responsibility. Those who wish to come here will do so at their own risk, the probability of becoming infected given that exposure to an infectious agent has occurred, If you run the risk of doing or experiencing something undesirable, you do something knowing that the undesirable thing might happen as a result. The officers had run the risk of being dismissed, If you do something at the risk of something unpleasant happening, you do it even though you know that the unpleasant thing might happen as a result. At the risk of being repetitive, I will say again that statistics are only a guide, to risk your neck: see neck. In economics and finance, an allowance for the hazard (risk) in an investment or loan. Default risk refers to the chance that a borrower will not repay a loan. If a banker believes that a borrower may not repay a loan, the banker will charge the true interest plus a premium for the default risk, the premium depending on the degree of presumed risk. All stock investment carries an implicit risk since there is no guarantee of return on investment. Trading or variability risk is the amount that the return may vary, up or down, from the expected return on investment, a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune; "drinking alcohol is a health hazard",

25 plural of risk     ts
26 third-person singular of risk     ts
27 Chances of loss that result from an investment     ts
28 where the number and type of possible future events exceeds the number of events that will actually occur, and some measure of probability can be attached to them     ts
29 A term used to denote the physical units of property at risk or the object of insurance protection and not Perils or Hazard Reinsurance by tradition permits each insurance company to frame its own rules for defining units of Risks The word is also defined as chance of loss or uncertainty of loss     ts
30 Factors outside the control of the parties responsible for managing and implementing a programme or project that may adversely affect implementation Risk analysis enables consideration of strategies to manage identified risks Some external factors may be beyond the control of programme managers and implementers, but other factors can be addressed with slight adjustment in the programme approach or strategy Secondary sources: Sources such as periodic progress reports, annual reports, memos, sectoral studies and baseline data They serve as background and foundation material and resources for an evaluation     ts
31risk The likelihood of a negative outcome - "Taking regular exercise, coupled with a healthy diet, reduced the risk of several types of cancer."     ts
32risk (Formal use in business, engineering, etc.) The potential (conventionally negative) impact of an event, determined by combining the likelihood of the event occurring with the impact should it occur - "If there is a 25% chance of running over schedule, costing you a $100 out of your own pocket, that might be a risk you are willing to take. But if you have a 5% chance of running overschedule, knowing that there is a $10,000 penalty, you might be less willing to take that risk."     ts
33risk A possible, usually negative, outcome, e.g., a danger - "There was also a "degree of complacency" that the weather in the country was not good enough to present a health risk."     ts
34risk To incur risk - "England captain David Beckham has warned Wayne Rooney not to risk his long-term future by rushing his return from injury."     ts
35risk The chance or possibility of loss For example, physicians may be held at risk if hospitalization rates exceed agreed upon thresholds The sharing of risk is often employed as a utilization control mechanism within the HMO setting Risk is also defined in insurance terms as the possibility of loss associated with a given population     ts
36risk The probability of an undesirable outcome Risk is the opposite of opportunity (back to top)     ts
37risk The chance or probability of loss, harm, failure, or danger     ts
38risk The likelihood that an investment will produce performance below an investor's expectations Generally, the greater an investment's risk, the greater the investment's return potential Also, the greater the chance that an investor might be disappointed with the short-term and/or long-term performance of the investment (See the Risk/Gain Potential chart for the five unitized investment funds offered by the General Board )     ts
39risk The chance or possibility of loss, often employed as a utilization control mechanism within an HMO setting Risk is also defined in insurance terms as the possibility of loss associated with a given population     ts
40risk A threat that exploits a vulnerability that may cause harm to one or more assets     ts
41risk is the combination of the likelihood and the consequence of a specified hazard being realized It is a measure of harm or loss associated with an activity     ts
42risk the probability of being exposed to an infectious agent the probability of becoming infected given that exposure to an infectious agent has occurred expose to a chance of loss or damage; "We risked losing a lot of money in this venture"; "Why risk your life?     ts
43risk The probability of injury, disease, or death from exposure to a chemical agent or a mixture of chemicals In quantitative terms, risk is expressed in values ranging from zero (representing the certainty that harm will not occur) to one (representing the certainty that harm will occur) The following are examples of how risk is expressed within IRIS: E-4 or 10-4 = a risk of 1/10,000; E-5 or 10-5 = 1/100,000; E-6 or 10-6 = 1/1,000,000 Similarly, 1 3 E-3 or 1 3 x 10-3 = a risk of 1 3/1,000=1/770; 8 E-3 or 8 x 10-3 = a risk of 1/125 and 1 2 E-5 or 1 2 x 10-5 = a risk of 1/83,000     ts
44risk The probability an undesirable outcome will occur, defined in terms of the probability of a particular adverse effect It has the dimensions of frequency or incidence (e g , 1 in 1,000,000) and is coupled to an exposure estimate The actual risk statement may take the form of the probability of an outcome associated with a unit exposure For example, there is a lifetime "risk" of 2 5 excess cancers in10,000 from an exposure to 1 part per million of a chemical (unspecified) in community air breathed 24 hours a day, every day for 70 years     ts
45risk The probability that a particular threat will exploit a particular vulnerability of the system [8]     ts
46risk Risk is the exposure to the chance of loss     ts
47risk The likelihood of suffering a harmful effect or effects resulting from exposure to a risk factor (usually some chemical or physical or biological agent) Risk is usually expressed as the probability of occurrence of an adverse effect, i e expected ration between the number of individuals that would experience an adverse effect in a given time and the total number of individuals exposed to the risk factor The term absolute risk is sometimes expressed per unit dose (or exposure) or for a given dose (exposure)     ts
48risk The potential of losing one's money or the uncertainty of future returns     ts
49risk The potential (conventionally negative) impact of an event, determined by combining the likelihood of the event occurring with the impact should it occur     ts
50risk To incur risk [by something]     ts
51risk To incur risk [of something]     ts
52risk To incur risk [to something]     ts
53risk – The chance of possibility of loss Physicians may be held at risk if hospitalization rates exceed agreed-upon thresholds The sharing of risk is often employed as a utilization control mechanism within the HMO setting Risk is also defined in insurance as the possibility of loss associated with a given population     ts
54risk The possibility that an investment may fluctuate in value Factors that increase an investment's risk or volatility include credit quality, currency exchange rates, and inflation rates     ts
55risk Risk is associated with a resource/task pairing to indicate the planner's confidence in the estimated effort Risk can be one of none, low, or high Some factors that may be taken into account for risk are the experience of the person and the reliability of equipment     ts
56risk For an individual, the danger of losing or not making money on an investment For a mutual find, risk is generally equated with volatility A potential threat to the ability to make money in an investment There are different kinds, including: Correlation risk Country risk Credit risk Currency risk Hedging risk Information risk Interest rate risk Leverage risk Management risk Market risk Opportunity risk Political risk Risk Averse Being unwilling or unable to accept risk when investing; wanting to put money into only "safe" vehicles in spite of their lower return potential     ts
57risk – The probability of harm or injury (physical, psychological, social, or economic) occurring as a result of participation in a research study Both the probability and magnitude of possible harm may vary from minimal to significant Federal regulations define only "minimal risk " (See also: Minimal Risk )     ts
58risk Uncertainty in a situation is characterized as risk if it is possible to describe all possible outcomes and to assign meaningful, objective, numerical, probability weights to each one For example, an action might lead to this risky outcome: a reward of $10 if a "fair" coin comes up heads, and a loss of $5 if it comes up tails Under the Bayesian school of thought the distinction between "risk" and uncertainty is not useful and in fact may not exist In any practical analysis all uncertain situations are as signed probability distributions, either explicitly or implicitly by the selection of the analysis method Whether or not the true probability distribution is known, a probability distribution is selected for analysis purposes based on experience, intuitive feelings, knowledge, and the lack of knowledge Typically since little can be proven, risk treats failure, i e , the possibility of loss, injury, disadvantages, or destruction     ts
59risk The potential for realization of unwanted, adverse consequences to human life, health, property, or the environment; estimation of risk is usually based on the expected value of the conditional probability of the event occurring times the consequence of the event given that it has occurred Thomas Cool provides an alternative definition of risk in the context of uncertainty     ts
60risk If something that you do is a risk, it might have unpleasant or undesirable results. You're taking a big risk showing this to Kravis     ts
61risk If there is a risk of something unpleasant, there is a possibility that it will happen. There is a small risk of brain damage from the procedure In all the confusion, there's a serious risk that the main issues will be forgotten     ts
62risk If you say that something or someone is a risk, you mean they are likely to cause harm. It's being overfat that constitutes a health risk The restaurant has been refurbished -- it was found to be a fire risk     ts
63risk If you are considered a good risk, a bank or shop thinks that it is safe to lend you money or let you have goods without paying for them at the time. Before providing the cash, they will have to decide whether you are a good or bad risk     ts
64risk If you risk doing something, you do it, even though you know that it might have undesirable consequences. The captain was not willing to risk taking his ship through the straits in such bad weather     ts
65risk The quantitative or qualitative expression of possible loss that considers both the probability that a hazard will cause harm and the consequences of that event     ts
66risk danger, peril, hazard; possibility of injury, possibility of harm  isim     ts
67risk endanger, put in peril, jeopardize  fiil     ts
68risk To incur the risk or danger of; as, to risk a battle     ts
69risk a venture undertaken without regard to possible loss or injury; "he saw the rewards but not the risks of crime"; "there was a danger he would do the wrong thing"     ts
70risk To expose to risk, hazard, or peril; to venture; as, to risk goods on board of a ship; to risk one's person in battle; to risk one's fame by a publication     ts
71risk Hazard; danger; peril; exposure to loss, injury, or destruction     ts
72risk Hazard of loss; liabillity to loss in property     ts
73risk If you risk your life or something else important, you behave in a way that might result in it being lost or harmed. She risked her own life to help a disabled woman     ts
74risk If you risk something unpleasant, you do something which might result in that thing happening or affecting you. Those who fail to register risk severe penalties     ts
75risk To be at risk means to be in a situation where something unpleasant might happen. Up to 25,000 jobs are still at risk     ts
76risk expose to a chance of loss or damage; "We risked losing a lot of money in this venture"; "Why risk your life?"     ts
77risk The exposure to loss of investment as a result of changes in business conditions, domestic or foreign economies, investment markets, interest rates, relative currency rates, or inflation Any or all of these risks may affect the market price of a security In general, the higher the potential return on an investment, the higher the risk may be There is generally a correlation between the amount of risk one assumes and the amount of reward one may gain as compensation for taking the added risk     ts
78risk Risk is the financial uncertainty that the actual return on an investment will be different from the expected return Factors of risk that can affect an investment include inflation or deflation, currency exchange rates, liquidity, default by borrower and interest rate fluctuation See "Risky Business?" BACK TO TOP     ts
79risk The chance of loss, the degree of probability of loss or the amount of possible loss to the insuring company For an individual, risk represents such probabilities as the likelihood of surgical complications, medications' side effects, exposure to infection, or the chance of suffering a medical problem because of a lifestyle or other choice For example, an individual increases his or her risk of getting cancer if he or she chooses to smoke cigarettes     ts
80risk The probability or likelihood of an adverse effect or event (e g , injury, disease, or death) resulting from the actual use of a substance in the quantity and manner proposed It is the product of : (1) the probability that an adverse effect or event will occur under specific circumstances of exposure and : (2) the probability that those specific circumstances of exposure will be realized In quantitative terms, risk is expressed in values ranging from zero (representing the certainty that harm will not occur) to one (representing the certainty that harm will occur)     ts
81risk the probability of being exposed to an infectious agent     ts
82risk take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome; "When you buy these stocks you are gambling"     ts
83risk If you tell someone that they are doing something at their own risk, you are warning them that, if they are harmed, it will be their own responsibility. Those who wish to come here will do so at their own risk     ts
84risk the probability of becoming infected given that exposure to an infectious agent has occurred     ts
85risk If you run the risk of doing or experiencing something undesirable, you do something knowing that the undesirable thing might happen as a result. The officers had run the risk of being dismissed     ts
86risk If you do something at the risk of something unpleasant happening, you do it even though you know that the unpleasant thing might happen as a result. At the risk of being repetitive, I will say again that statistics are only a guide     ts
87risk to risk your neck: see neck. In economics and finance, an allowance for the hazard (risk) in an investment or loan. Default risk refers to the chance that a borrower will not repay a loan. If a banker believes that a borrower may not repay a loan, the banker will charge the true interest plus a premium for the default risk, the premium depending on the degree of presumed risk. All stock investment carries an implicit risk since there is no guarantee of return on investment. Trading or variability risk is the amount that the return may vary, up or down, from the expected return on investment     ts
88risk a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune; "drinking alcohol is a health hazard"     ts
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