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He predicts that "in the short term," Chance will be "as big as Chanel No. 5".
No. 12 New Mexico State has the best chance among this group but I used the term "chance" loosely: the Aggies have a 0.22percentt chance to appear in this year's Final Four.
In addition to the confusion that may arise within the classroom, additional sources of misunderstanding about the term chance come from "the street".
The term "risk" is used throughout the text as risk ratios were used rather than the term "chance" which implies other statistical tests.
Hence, by contrast with local duplications, the typical fate of gene duplicates under whole genome duplication might be largely driven by (long term) chance rather than (immediate) necessity.
For example, two persons who have the same predicted short term chance of moving to the work state will have different long term chances of being in the work state one year after the initial sick-listing, if their short term risk of moving to the disability pension state differs.
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The most likely punishment is temporary withdrawal of the whip, but Mr Blair would have to decide whether this would turn the MPs into martyrs and damage his longer term chances of smoother relations with his backbenchers.
James Robbins considers whether the ceasefire is a victory for Israeli tactics - and looks at the long term chances of lasting peace.
Nick Baker travels to the River Dart in Devon in search of the elusive high brown fritillary and talks to a conservation expert about its long term chances of survival.
4 33 If the fetus develops insulin resistance in times of undernutrition, this may improve the short term chances of survival but predispose to cardiovascular disease on persistence into adult life.
When someone does search for this specific term, chances are they are interested in buying it.
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