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Will Ukraine take its chance this time?
The parts are now printed on glossy paper, and the orchestra will just have to take its chance on being able to read them under lights.
The nightmare scenario that the government might take its chance to appoint someone with a taste for undermining the BBC and public service broadcasting will have been avoided.
President Obama says he's willing to let diplomacy take its chance to stop the Iranian nuclear program, as if he has not been extending olive branches for nearly five years.
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This was one reason that the family decided upon a private "treaty" sale, in which the auction house and the seller determine a price and then offer the work to selected potential buyers, rather than letting it take its chances at public auction; another reason was that a private sale is more private.
It will take its chances along with other institutions that have submitted or will be submitting proposals to the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation.
If so, it might then take its chances on its own, outside the euro zone without the burden of interest payments.
The Napoleonic wars and the two world wars showed how vulnerable we are if we take our farming for granted and allow it simply to take its chances.
Certainly it was left to take its chances, with a new captain on board.
When the gap is so wide, Barclays is entitled to take its chances in court – and yes, it probably has an obligation to do so.
Instead of throwing the ball away so Cal could kick a game-tying field goal from almost point-blank range, and then take its chances in overtime, he went for it all.
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