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My dad was numerical and intellectual (no, not especially); he dressed very smartly (not particularly, and no more so than others of his generation); he would always give people second chances (true but a fairly common trait); he was a man who liked "proper food" (as did most of his generation) and he was a good communicator (true, in the sense that he was a great raconteur).
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Maybe everyone should be given a second chance, true.
Are you free by any chance?" True, it did not send quite the same sort of ripple through the lunch crowd at The Four Seasons that the arrival of royalty or a head of state might cause.
Perhaps a far worse repercussion is the lost opportunities, the squandered chances at true love for those who are not true to themselves.
"I'm not being modest or putting myself down, but I'm not beautiful enough," she says of her chances at true movie stardom.
I died when you left me," he says, because in Ray's brilliantly sour film noir, the chances of true love always look slim.
It happens every fall: teams miles from playoff consideration ruin the chances of true contenders.
But our chances for true prosperity are greatly advanced by working for it and not advanced at all by wishing for it.
A Bayesian approach including chances of true positives in dependence on the distance of an eSNP to its regulated genes might be a future improvement to be developed.
But it is preparation, critical skills and hard work that turn the luck of unexpected opportunities and chance into true success.
Only then will the team have a chance for true magic to flourish.
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