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Notoriously, the state was the first to seize its chance to execute a criminal after 1976.
"I feel that I don't have to be so concerned or worried that the state was going to get a chance to execute me.
And I tell him: I think the Brotherhood is in politics for a chance to execute its broader goal of Islamizing Egypt.
Nasdaq's system of competing market makers also encourages "payment for order flow," where market makers pay brokers for the chance to execute customers' orders.
The Yankees had a chance to execute the Athletics in Game 4, but Roger Clemens fizzled and they had to journey to Oakland for Game 5.
In the runup to its election victory, Syriza got a chance to execute the Poulantzas strategy of the march through the state: it won the Euro elections and the vital prefecture of Attica, where its candidate was protest veteran Rena Dourou.
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His administration has argued, though, that the president has not actually had a chance to fully execute his economic policy agenda because of Congressional gridlock.
Simply put, the fewer mistakes you make, the better chance you have to execute your game plan.
"Those last two power plays, we have to create better chances; we've got to execute on them and score a big goal," said Rick Nash, who hit the goal post late in the third period.
Ideas are critical, but even more so is the ability to execute on these chances at every opportunity.
"We've played three games and we know we still have to execute on our chances," Yates said.
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