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His team made a gamble to call him in at that point to change his tires.
"I made a gamble to stay shallow, I was betting on warmer weather," Reese said.
During an outfit panic in Milan, I made a gamble, pairing the shoes with a spring 2010 Prada suit; they looked good outside the gym.
"We made a gamble when we bought the team and paid what we paid for it, and everyone said we paid too much," Kasten, the team president, said before Game 1 of the Dodgers' division series here Thursday.
John Kagwe, a Kenyan who won the New York Marathon in 1997 and 1998, said Mouaziz won because he ran courageously and made a gamble early in the race, a sprint away from even the pace-setters, pay off.
After a series of tyre failures in 2013, including five at the British Grand Prix, Pirelli altered their construction, since which they have performed well and, asked if Ferrari had made a gamble that had not paid off, Hembery concurred.
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Generally, it is believed that SG yields higher health utilities, because it asks patients to make a gamble between a chance of good health and a chance of death, and most people are reluctant to accept a large risk of death to avoid an adverse health state [ 72, 73].
CHARLIE CRIST, Florida's governor, first tried to make a gambling pact with the Seminole tribe in late 2007.
Much like BMS, Celgene also made a big gamble about a decade ago when it developed a class of immune-modulating drugs that included the infamous teratogen thalidomide.
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