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are that when
noun
Something being indicated that is there; one of those.
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Chances are that when you read those names, you didn't think, "Ooh, lovely".
Because the signs are that when hackers are considering another exploit, they are also nervous.
The indications by Qube are that when they take over they'll seek more automation.
The chances are that when the next Ashes series comes around this pair will be tossing up together.
But the odds are that, when a new permanent commission is found, its members will be no more obviously capable or virtuous than the commissioners they replace.
The chances are that when you book your summer holidays, you're not doing it any differently from someone who books travel for a living an encouraging thought.
And the odds are that when the doctor jotted down your height, it seemed to suggest that you had shrunk since the last visit.
Chances are that, when you woke up this morning, you realised you'd been suddenly implanted into a hellishly bleak post-apocalyptic dystopia.
If you saw a person who had dressed with thought by the beginning of 2015, chances are that, when you looked down, they were wearing Stan Smiths.
My first impressions are that when you go around prison you see a lot of young men sitting around doing relatively short sentences with nothing to do, bored witless.
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