Sentence examples for evaluating the chances from inspiring English sources

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In hockey, people are evaluating the chances that Chicago's Marian Hossa could be on his third straight Stanley Cup finals losing team.

If the efforts at generating mouse disruptions of the lipoic acid synthase gene Lias are in any way instructive to evaluating the chances for success at rapidly generating a FASII knockout mouse, then this does not bode well as these attempts have so far only led to embryonic lethality [34], precluding thorough investigations on live knockouts.

Evaluating the chances and optimizing the process of FT might be easier, if all recipients were included in standardized follow-up protocols, making it possible to compare the results and to work out unsolved problems with the objective of improving knowledge.

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Interest rates, though, are not the only variable when evaluating the chance that homeowners will refinance their mortgages.

This week's issue of The Economist evaluates the chances.

Usefully, Bayesian statistics can be used to evaluate the chances of detecting past or present life for missions to different landing sites on Mars.

As good as Gomez has been, and as much as attitudes have changed about the way the game is evaluated, the chances of a player on a team flirting with last place getting an M.V.P. award are slim to none.

But if there's a possibility that Hun Sen can be overthrown, Rohrabacher said, jabbing his finger in the air, the United States "should evaluate the chances of any type of armed resistance and help them if they have a chance to win".

Specifically, the study is an attempt to evaluate the chances for "success" of the rail transit component of the recommendations that resulted from the MIS.

Hence, filters for drug-likeness are not enough to state that the compounds will be successful in further drug discovery stages, but identification of such 'warhead agents', 'frequent hitter' and 'promiscuous inhibitors' are important to evaluate the chances of success for a particular scaffold in a drug discovery process [36].

As in the initial set of negotiating objectives, the latest document outlines several top objectives only in vague terms, making it difficult to evaluate the chances of striking a compromise.

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