Unlike the President, Mitt Romney was unwilling to take a chance on the American worker.
The region is fertile ground for wine enthusiasts willing to take a chance on the unexpected.
Dailly then denied Arfield a clear chance on goal with a good tackle inside the box.
These are the men and women willing to take a chance on their dream.
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She knew his fuel was virtually exhausted and there may be no second chance on the landing.
Chelsea took a chance on Spurs sacrificing themselves on their own attacking intent and ended up losers.
If they don t get paid by the Fed, they will be forced to take a chance on the consumer.
It means there are innovators and entrepreneurs finally able to take a chance on a new idea.
Struggling to get distributors to take a chance on Rochester, they set up private-label deals with better-known names.
Who wanted to take a chance on a rat farm just after the collapse of the stock market?
One of them will likely be willing to take a chance on him.
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It might sound surprising, but there are so many reasons why Adobe never had a chance on mobile platforms.
It was enough to get me to take a chance on SimCity, but now regret is already creeping in.
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When markets are risk-averse few will take a chance on dubious public-sector accounts.
The fact that these actresses cost much less than Jolie might even inspire studios to take a chance on them.
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Their UK number ones included Knowing Me, Knowing You, Take A Chance On Me and The Winner Takes It All.
Where the Latina entrepreneur who takes a chance on a new idea has access to capital to launch her company.
Most recently, there was Newsome taking a chance on 400-something pounds of Terrence Cody, who was considered a bust by many.
This time no one wanted to take a chance on the bus, so we had to sit in the changing rooms.
Any wine lover should take a chance on stumbling over a word or two for the delicious rewards in Greek wine.
Sony ( SNE - news - people ) is arguably taking a bigger chance on little-known talent Rooney Mara.
After the draft, the Bills decided to take a chance on Rogers.
Sony is arguably taking a bigger chance on little-known talent Rooney Mara.
MyCityWay baked in the utility of over 30 apps to assist shoppers who prefer to leave nothing to chance on Black Friday.
In 2008, I asked the voters of Utah to trade in 12 years of seniority to take a chance on someone new.
The meltdown prompted some of the city's best business and technical talent to bypass banking and take a chance on building start-ups.
So if you take a chance on GeoEye, you'd better have confidence that federal funding for private-sector satellite imagery won't dry up.
He added that the bill would create seats of equal size and give people a chance on what voting system they preferred.
Sports bettors want to be paid right away and they may not want to take a chance on any sort of hold up.
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