0 a risk that you consider worth taking because the result, if it is successful, will be so good:
1 a risk that you consider is worth taking because the result, if it is successful, will be very good:
It is scary, but investing is all about spotting potential and taking calculated risks.
In an economic climate where starting even one business is a calculated risk, she has created and managed several businesses successfully.
Mean calculated risk score for patients with sufficient registered information in the given periods.
Laker took a calculated risk in this matter.
Mitscher had taken a calculated risk, however, launching the last strikes so late in the day.
Goebel took a calculated risk by breaking the agreement once his choice was installed as presiding officer.
Admittedly it presents an element of calculated risk.
It also has the most stable fraction of stocks over time, so it might be the result of taking a long-term calculated risk, rather than a double-or-nothing policy.
That is a calculated risk, and it has always been taken on by funded schemes in the past.
He does so as a calculated risk with heavy penalties, including possible complete loss of livelihood as the prospect of discovery.