Sentence examples for chance rises from inspiring English sources

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The woman's chance rises to 39percentt.

When the number of transactions rise, the likelihood of reciprocation by chance rises as well.

Especially with an increasing size of the insert, however, the chance rises that it contains a recognition site of the desired restriction enzymes.

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Lita saw another chance rise harmlessly over the bar from 12 yards as Birmingham's confidence increased.

Max Keiser: Well, the global tensions right now, based on that graph, which is the probability of a US bombing of Iran by September, I believe there's a 16percentt chance with the chance rising to 30percentt by December, according to that chart.

In the high confounding scenarios, a low-risk patient had a low chance of receiving the treatment, but the chance rose rapidly as risk increased.

Among subjects with RKOA, those presenting with an elevated BMI had a greater likelihood of knee pain compared to subjects with a normal BMI, and this chance rose with each successive elevated BMI category.

The 62 top authors from academic institutes had a better than 50% chance to feature as first or last authors on their RCTs (from an average of 7.4 authorship positions); for our nine academic supertrialists this chance rose to two in three, no doubt reflecting their stature in the diabetes community.

With a dirty bomb, the chances rise to approximately 21%." "And a density gauge?" I ask.

There has been only one occasion, in 1988, when the chances rose above 30 percent and a recession did not follow.

And Bank of America says that if MBIA is successful in its consent solicitation, the chances rise that the mortgage subsidiary will fail.

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