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Her roles, she said, were more a question of chance than choice.
The relationship between God's foreknowledge and the souls being in time is one that introduces the question of chance and hazard, and that involves both God and the soul.
Dr. Stöhr said, "We knew that civet cats posed a public health risk because SARS coronavirus was repeatedly isolated from these animals most of last year, and it was only a question of chance and time before a case occurred".
Survey results from the baseline survey of firms find many firms giving responses that make it seem like they have difficulty matching: 60percentt say they find it difficult to distinguish between good and bad workers; 35percentt say hiring a new young worker is more a question of chance than skill; and 39percentt agree or strongly agree that it is difficult to find qualified employees.
(No matter whether you are a dove or a hawk, your biological success is just a question of chance).
With respect to the concept of near miss, it is understood that in the cases that survive a potentially fatal complication during pregnancy, delivery or during the puerperium, this favorable outcome is a question of chance or of the implementation of good hospital care.
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Then again, life in the Great Field is far too cushy to allow for genuine nihilism, and while there are hints towards wider questions of chance, free will and altruism, any attempt to find a guiding philosophy just seems a little silly.
From "City of Glass" in 1985, the first part of his "New York Trilogy," through "The Book of Illusions," Mr. Auster's books have dealt with questions of chance, coincidence and impersonation, as characters, partly as a means of defense, reinvent themselves and assume other roles.
How do you answer the key question of what chance does a country known for its corruption, its feudal system, and its geopolitical location stand in making its way into the future?
"The Secret Speech" considers the thorny question of second chances for people who may not have deserved a first.
Though it can be very difficult to find a positive answer to the question of your chances of winning, it is sometimes easier to give a negative answer.
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