Sentence examples for connection chances from inspiring English sources

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If you are using a 28.8K or 56K dial-up connection, chances are you will hear a fair amount of pauses and skipping in the audio streams because the connection is too slow to handle the amount of data being sent to your computer.

I've said this once, I'll say it a thousand times; if you're looking for a real connection, chances are, you're not going to find one by swiping through countless men or women.

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After all, through his activities, he gains social bonds and community connections, chances for serving others, and places to reflect on big life questions - all the components that make up gaining a sense of meaning and purpose.

These venues, and other ones such as discos, replaced in many ways the social function provided by churches, offering Soviet citizens social and community connections, chances for serving others, and places to reflect on meaning and purpose in life, in a setting that combined state sponsorship with grassroots engagement.

Loose connections, chance associations, objects strewn on the gallery floor: the postwar French artist Marc Camille Chaimowicz, now approaching 70, at the main Serpentine Gallery, looks like the grandfather of this year's shortlist.

This connection offers chances for a new Sunni Islamic bloc, even as each country offers a different understanding of how Islam and democracy can coexist.

And this supervenience thesis is relatively weak any stronger connection between chances and frequencies, such as that proposed by frequentists of various sorts (von Mises, 1957; Reichenbach, 1949), is subject to these objections (among others: Jeffrey 1977; Hájek 1997).

When you notice, you show others that they matter, and that corresponds to another connection, another chance to interact, and another opportunity for serendipity.

This may be through some direct connection between chance and frequency, or indirectly through the influence of observed outcome frequencies on credences about chances via the Principal Principle (Lewis, 1980: 104 6).

Now in Denver, she and her boyfriend, Brad Siegel, are part of MealSharing.com, which connects guests and hosts in a way that doesn't leave the connection to chance.

But we may endorse the epistemological connection between chance and frequency without making any decision about the prospects of reductionism concerning the metaphysics of chance.

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