11. But relying on ads is a risky proposition for any Web site, particularly specialized gaming sites. 12. But to dismiss such sentiments as a passing electoral fancy is a risky proposition. 13. But winning the Open is a risky proposition. 14. By many, it might be considered a risky proposition for a contending team to rely so heavily on a trio of rookies. 15. Buying the dollar has been a risky proposition in recent years. 16. Combining the two elements is often a risky proposition. 17. Corzine was also considered an extremely risky proposition as a candidate because he had little experience making speeches, holding news conferences or using television to deliver a message. 18. Cutting Wagner, as was once commonly done, is a risky proposition. 19. Equities are risky propositions. 20. Five weeks before election day, it is clear that Bush is banking his candidacy on the risky proposition that Americans are clamoring for change. |