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Fear of taking chances, of being honest, of not having an excuse; fear of not being afraid.
Possums are not usually aggressive toward humans, but it's best to avoid taking chances of being bitten or scratched.
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The Giants, however, were willing to take chances, of the kind allegedly smarter organizations don't always make.
Use a lead test kit and do not take chances of raising lead dust around children.
Do not take chances of bites and diseases from attempting to handle the captured wild animal.
If you'd rather not take chances of sowing your seeds directly into the soil, you can start your zucchini seeds indoors 4-6 weeks prior to transplanting them outdoors.
"I've taken chances on a lot of kids.
"Plenty of teams take chances on players with his talent".
And he confirmed that he can make, and take, chances out of sheer instinct.
What made Robinson so audacious about pilfering home is that he relished taking chances, regardless of the circumstances.
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