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Like Napoleon before Waterloo, they have decided to gamble.
Smokers have decided to gamble at the local casinos instead because the law excluded casino floors from the ban, said Geno Hill, the association president.
TEHRAN — Iran's leaders, seizing on perceived flexibility in a private letter from President Obama, have decided to gamble on forging a swift agreement over their nuclear program with the goal of ending crippling sanctions, a prominent adviser to the Iranian leadership said Thursday.
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Nuttall had decided to gamble on the Stoke seat, held by Hunt at the 2015 election with a majority of just over 5,500, several senior Ukip sources said.
It was not because two renowned veterans of the theater -- the Tony Awardirectorg director Harold Prince, who helped conceive the show, and the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Alfred Uhry, who wrote its book -- had decided to gamble on a complete unknown.
It would have been great sport to watch if Mr Boehner had decided to gamble this time and take on so-called "wacko bird" conservatives.
In short, barring a last-minute reversion to type as they enter the polling stations, Canadians seem to have decided to take a gamble.
Elsewhere, Emmanuel Adebayor, most recently of Free Agency, is set to complete his move to Lyon in the coming days, while Charles N'Zogbia is also heading for Ligue 1. Having failed to impress Sunderland during a trial in the summer, Nantes have decided to take a gamble.
Stopping smoking or reducing excess drinking will be on the wish list for many, but you are unlikely to hear friends and family announce they have decided to quit a gambling habit.
The Gambles have decided to send their third child, Patrick, 2, who can already sing "Happy Birthday" in Mandarin, to Shuang Wen in two years.
It's not that the managers at Nest have decided to blow our futures on a gamble that Apple and Google are still going to be around in 40 years time (anyone remember ITT?); instead this is just a fact of "indexation".
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