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These men and women argue that, as corporate directors and officers, they have too much chance of liability for a company's operations.
"It's just too much chance of losing the whole thing".
Pam Warren wrote: "We were traveling on the east coast for work and I was told they could not deliver my US ballot to a hotel because there was too much chance for fraud, so I didn't even get to vote!
A bomb will give too much chance for the opposition to take the ball.
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That arrangement leaves too much to chance.
It left too much to chance, and was too hard to enforce.
At one point it looked like he had delayed too much his chance to pass to Rooney but, when it came, the cut back was unmissable.
The judicial duel was adopted because solemn affirmation, or swearing of oaths, in legal disputes had led to widespread perjury and because the ordeal seemed to leave too much to chance or to manipulation by priests.
Few are focused enough, and all leave too much to chance.Lately, he's been toying with the idea of building an innovation search-engine to allow entrepreneurs who see unfulfilled opportunities to find the technological solutions in a flash.
A jury decision that the tragedy of Tom Maynard was a matter of accidental death unfortunately does not release English cricket from the charge that the destiny of his extremely promising life was left rather too much to chance.
As the Games approach, though, the Olympic committee faces criticism — from without and within — for relying too much on chance and not enough on leverage in trying to hold Chinese leaders to their amorphous statements about change.
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