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Currently, those who did not vote in 2012 give themselves on average a 58% chance of voting this time.
"I think this does change my chances of voting for the Lib Dems.
But she puts her chances of voting for him at "slim to none".
In a speech in Swindon, the Tory leader, David Cameron, said May 3 was "the last chance to vote against Tony Blair" and "the first chance to vote against Gordon Brown".
The Lebanese had a chance to vote against Hezbollah, and took the opportunity.
Today's agitators had a chance to vote against Obama in the election; back in 1773, the colonists had no such chance to vote for members of Parliament or to select the king of England, George III.
The third exercise was the categorization based on probability and impact, where each individual participant was given the chance to vote on the most important insights.
Many lawmakers welcomed the chance to vote.
Before that, dear readers, it's your chance to vote.
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