And it seems to me that the editors would go, let's take a chance.
Hillary was sure only that she loved Bill and wanted to take a chance.
The only crime imaginable in this movie is the unwillingness to take a chance.
At these levels you might not reach that level, but we don't want to take a chance.
Sometimes you have to think outside the pickle jar and take a chance.
And it is interesting to learn that it might have been doable, had the Obama Administration been willing to take a chance.
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Certainly the bond markets take him at his word or are hungry enough for yield, in these low-interest days, to take a chance.
Hunkered down, worried about their vehicles and unwilling to take a chance.
Imagine the Omar Hamouis and Caterina Fakes that could have been if they just had the flexibility to leave their day job and take a chance.
No one wants to take a chance.
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In their quest to make small-scale satellites ever more accessible and capable, the company has invested its own time and money in an experiment combining engineering know-how with lateral thinking and an entrepreneurial wiliness to take a chance.
This misbegotten policy should be replaced at once with one guided by a commitment to freedom in Iraq accompanied by the U.S.-sponsored actions necessary to give it a chance to take hold.
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Like most lawyers, they wanted to take a case they had a chance of winning.
And I'm glad I caught you at the beginning of the conference, before Bourbon Street has a chance to take a toll on you. (Laughter.) All right.
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Hiding my glove in the bushes, I would pose as an innocent spectator until a right fielder with chores to do forced them to take a chance on a social inferior like me.
In addition, I want to thank Reverend Al Green for taking the time to be here. (Applause.) I took a chance at the Apollo -- (laughter) -- and I'm not going to take a chance again.
But in the multi-billion-dollar, high-stakes world of U.S. major-league sports -- and even at major U.S. colleges -- it would doubtless be seen as foolhardy to take a chance on using that name.
On iOS, we didn't have those seven years so that gave us a chance to take a step back and say.
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One of them will likely be willing to take a chance on him.
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The fact that these actresses cost much less than Jolie might even inspire studios to take a chance on them.
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After the draft, the Bills decided to take a chance on Rogers.
Of course, this is a risky bet and one that results in even higher prices for everyone who does not feel they can take this kind of a chance.
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Will America really want to take a chance on them.
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