Likewise, overtures to Iran, Cuba and Venezuela put to the test Obama's bold campaign promise to give dialogue a chance even, perhaps especially, with those nations with whom U.S. relations had turned most stagnated or contentious.
Blowing a chance to even the Chicago Bulls' playoff series would have hurt so much worse.
Now it looks like he has to win New Hampshire just to have a chance of even being relevant.
They are heading north Friday and the Celtics have a chance to even the series and force a Game 7.
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Oscillo is so diluted that there is essentially zero chance that even a single molecule of the original extract is in the product.
That gave Choi one last chance to even the score on the 18th, but she pulled her birdie putt wide by an inch.
Today, a telesales rep has less than a 9 percent chance of even getting a prospect on the phone, much less converting them to an opportunity.
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The precedent would have been set, and anyone else could make the same argument: Please, please, give us another chance, even though we brought this on ourselves.
Now there certainly IS a chance, perhaps even a very good chance, that the world economy is going to enter a new and potentially protracted period of crisis.
There is little political upside for the agency to approve an obesity drug with marginal efficacy if there is any chance, even a remote one, that it will be linked to increased cancer rates in the future.
If that means that Hollywood producers and video game programmers must give up a few bucks in profits for the chance that even one Sandy Hook experience looming in our future can be avoided, that price should willingly be paid.
And there is an outside chance that even as many Japanese companies will see reduced sales and profits this year (about one third are so forecasting), they will emerge in next few years more competitive and more profitable after the disaster.
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As the experience of the past ten years suggests, there is an even chance that the deficit will constrain growth even more than it does at present, rather than that growth will reduce the deficit.
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Children have increasingly little chance to practice even basic skills like cooking and caregiving.
We tell them that your children will have a chance to do even better than you do.
The Rangers had one more chance to get even, but couldn't connect on a late third-period power play.
F1 has a good chance to become even stronger but only if all this comes to an end now.
Rather, dynamic innovation was almost always the result of informal (even chance) encounters.
Which leaves just one question: is there a less than even chance that Dr Iaonnidis's paper itself is wrong?
Had he lived, I would have given him a chance to get even with a riskier bet for me.
It gathered 600, 000 signatures for a ballot initiative that would have offered voters a chance to adopt even stricter privacy rules.
The companies, in survival mode and out of pure self-interest, jump at the chance, as even a weak government case can destroy them.
But a solicitor has told the campaigners that more evidence will be required to to have a "better than even chance" of prosecution.
Recently, though, Mr Kasyanov had shown signs of toeing the line and some gave him an even chance of staying in the job.
And if France is to have a chance of reaching even 3.3%, Mr Jospin may be forced to tighten the economic screws still further.
Logic would suggest success in cup competitions ought not to be factored in at all, because chance plays an even bigger role in knockout tournaments.
The Nets are going to have to dig deep to win three in a row after they wasted a prime chance to draw even and steal back home-court advantage.
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