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It thus guarantees that the organizers will make a profit no matter what the outcome, and it also has the effect of achieving very large payouts in proportion to the wagered amounts in situations where a single bettor or a very small number of bettors have guessed or anticipated the right outcome.
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However, many compounds that have only been isolated as a solvate had often times masked an anhydrous crystal form that had been anticipating the right trigger in order to be discovered.
A VC is more focused on the mix of talents needed to improve the start-ups, chances for success and anticipating the right kind of executive that is needed at the right point in the company's life cycle.
In one study, all participants unanimously emphasised the difficulty of anticipating the right time to make the decision to stop all treatment [ 48].
The privately funded group, which included educators and executives, anticipated the civil rights act, the war on poverty and the rise in women's status in the work force.
The judge said he did not "believe anyone anticipated" the victims' rights provision, called Marcy's Law, would be used in support of a defendant like Mr. Polanski, and turned down the request.
His debating skill and biting sarcasm made him a feared opponent through the years, and he anticipated the states'-rights theories of John C. Calhoun by passionately defending state sovereignty on every occasion.
James Carville spoke at the Ready for Hillary Finance Committee meeting in New York last November saying he anticipated the media, the right-wing conspiracy Hillary has always talked about, and the very left-wing of the Democratic Party would all try to derail a Clinton campaign.
One way or another, the riches that the DfT anticipated for the right to run the lucrative London-Edinburgh route might yet prove to be more fool's gold.
The court noted, in particular, that the second section of the Fourteenth Amendment (penalizing states which denied the right to vote to any of its citizens) referred specifically to male citizens, and concluded that "this clearly recognizes the right, and seems to anticipate the exercise of the right, on the part of the States to restrict the right of suffrage to the male inhabitants".
And he was right: Thomas correctly anticipated the Confederate intent (although the rebel breakthrough actually materialized in the center of the defensive line the next day, owing to a mistaken movement by another division commander stemming from a confusing Rosecrans order).
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