And that's why we took a chance in Denver four years ago, and that's why we wanted to take a chance when it came to North Carolina.
One of the parents who filed the lawsuit, Alexey Kuptsov, a mathematics adjunct professor at New York University, said his daughter received a perfect score but would have to take her chance in a lottery of up to 1, 500 children for one of about 300 kindergarten seats in the most competitive programs.
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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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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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The Guantanamo cases gave lawyers a chance to take a swipe at the president's policies, give heroic speeches about protecting the rights of indigents, and be a part of the kind of landmark legal cases that come along once in a lifetime.
But with a second chance to take a commanding lead in the series, the Pacers view Saturday's victory as just a starting point.
Even if NBC's recent performance is not the Peacock's new normal, the early fall returns prove, once again, there's still a sizable audience willing to take a chance on freshman broadcast shows.
This time no one wanted to take a chance on the bus, so we had to sit in the changing rooms.
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And then the team has to be willing to take a chance on Michael Vick given what's sure to be some public backlash over his role in this dogfighting operation.
"It's a chance to take an early trip at a time when he doesn't have to meet a set of expectations, doesn't have to be seen as producing some kind of new outcome, " Mr. Ross said.
The McLarens appeared to be faster than the Red Bulls, and Vettel decided to take a chance on the inside of Webber with 18 laps to go and appeared to veer right too early causing him to lose his rear right after it came in contact with the other car.
If Kevorkian's bid for a new trial fails before the Court of Appeals, he could get a chance to take his case to the Michigan Supreme Court and challenge Michigan's law making assisted suicide a felony punishable up to five years in prison.
The visitors had a chance to take the lead when Steven Taylor handled a cross but Kevin Nolan saw his spot-kick saved by Magpies keeper Shay Given.
In a sluggish economy, smaller firms are less likely to take a chance on recent grads, says Penelope Bryan, dean of Whittier Law School in Orange County, Calif.
In 2005 he became one of the earliest western investors to take a chance on the Kurdish oilpatch, partnering with Turkish oil company Genel to develop the supergiant Taq Taq field.
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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.
"A lot of times Wall Street doesn't want to take a chance on a good idea until they've seen it proven, " Obama said.
And while Durkee knows he took a risk with an unproven technology, he thinks his success has served as a proof of concept for established companies that are reluctant to take a chance with Linux on their mission-critical systems.
"There's been a general flight to quality, so very few people want to take a chance on high-yield bonds right now, " said Cecilia L. Gondor, executive vice president of Thomas J.
But organizations like the SBA have also made a difference, because sometimes private financing isn't willing to take a chance on a couple of young guys who have an idea about starting a great hoagie shop.
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How many of these participants were willing to take a lower paying position for a chance to live somewhere else or to work in a different position and how many knew how to bargain well?
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Regardless of how good it looks on paper, a state or big-city agency won't be willing to take a chance on a vehicle with no track record, said Detective Mary Wheat, spokesperson for the Portland, Oregon, police department.
Drawn to the city by its history, culture and - you guessed it - food, Eveline ran a boutique hotel when she first arrived and offered her guests the chance to take a Turkish cooking class in the hotel kitchen during their stay.
"No, we're not ready to close ranks we're ready to give him a chance, to take a look and see what he's going to do, " she says.
People wanting a graduation certificate that can be used for academic credit must pay for the chance to take a proctored exam.
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But it is a question that the dissatisfaction of the populace was so great that they were willing to take a chance on an untested individual.
The Horn of Africa and the Indian Ocean constitute a vast area that swallow up the small boats of the innumerable desperate tribesmen willing to take a chance for riches.
Joanne Pezzolo, a high-school English teacher from Staten Island, said she would jump at the chance to take a buyout.
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