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be chance
verb
To happen by chance, to occur.
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It could be chance.
This cannot just be chance as was mentioned by those who initiated the experiment".
It can't be chance that they are both about children who are left unparented?
That could be their last act of consideration or it could just be chance.
It clearly can't be chance that situated so many of Manhattan's poor people north of 96th Street and gave them black skin or thick Spanish accents.
"I think humor is human -- they are almost the same word -- which may just be chance, but is interesting nonetheless," he said, in his roundabout fashion.
It might be chance to catch up with the lads, or the girls, and reconnect with your past, or your peers.
It could just be chance.
Objection 1: Not all probabilistic credence functions could be chance functions.
"It seems odd that it should all just be chance and a placebo effect," he told BBC News.
In keeping with the principle in evidence-based practice that decisions should be based on evidence not guesswork, we might expect that measures of diagnostic accuracy should therefore be chance corrected.
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