Even under the new law, it is unclear whether lenders who step in after a bankruptcy have priority over old claims, undermining any incentive for a would-be backer to give a firm a second chance.
When the office manager made a decision to trust me and give me a second chance, I learned the importance of trusting others and giving people another chance.
Mrs Hunt said she hoped her exhibition - which features about 200 pieces including jewellery, wall hangings and a life-sized elephant's head - would inspire people to "give rubbish a second chance".
You are doing amazing things at Groupon, and you deserve the outside world to give you a second chance.
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The biggest issue, however, is whether consumers will give carmakers a second chance.
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It remains to be seen whether HTC and Droid series of handsets could give Motorola a second chance for revival.
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So long as the incumbent does not see unemployment head back to 9%, Americans just might give Obama a second chance.
But the spring elections might just give him a second chance.
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Fire leaders when they fail, then give them a second chance.
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When Bryan Ritterby was laid off from his job making furniture, he said he worried that at 55, no one would give him a second chance.
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For now, those willing to give Up a second chance will need an iOS device, a decision, we're told, that was made for consistency across screen sizes.
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He thought Coulson had done "the honorable thing" in resigning when the wrongdoing by his staff was uncovered, Cameron told the inquiry, and was willing to give him a second chance.
Nothing can disguise the fact that, while the EU issued a statement "respecting the outcome of the democratic process", they would all like the Irish to give democracy a second chance, in the hope that they get it right next time round.
Even though President Alan Garcia's first term was marked by bouts of hyperinflation, which reached 7, 649% in 1990 and had a cumulative total of 2, 200, 200% over the five years, thereby profoundly destabilizing the Peruvian economy, Peruvians decided to give him a second chance and re-elected him in 2006.
Desertion was a serious problem in ETO, partly because it was relatively easy to do in Europe (there were no desertions on the Pacific islands), partly because of the never-ending nature of the combat, partly because the Army tried to get deserters back to their outfits and give them a second chance, meaning deserters could figure there wouldn't be any punishment if they were caught.
As Robert said, the President made a decision to give this company a second chance.
He had read in the Houston Chronicle a letter Isgur's mother had written, begging someone to give her son a second chance.
That flexibility is often used to give that debtor a second chance.
But when people foul up in a spectacular fashion, especially when it involves a personal matter, Americans will give them a break and a second chance -- as long as they stand up like a man or a woman, admit they screwed up, say they're sorry and look like they damn well mean it.
What confidence would anyone have to give such a trainwreck a second chance?
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Reject the federal mandate, and give Congress and the president a second chance to get healthcare right.
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The detachment, housed at Bagram Airfield, the sprawling military installation north of Kabul, has surgery bays and diagnostic tools to give the military's robot companions a second chance.
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There, by making it harder for anything to get out of the top, the junk will give the drilling mud a better chance in a second bout of arm wrestling.
The administration hopes the first foreign trip of his second term will give the president a chance to go beyond official talks and make a direct appeal to the people of Israel.
Many car buyers wait for a second- or third-generation of a model of interest before buying to give the makers a chance to smooth out undetected problems.
Forbes called Holt and offered to give Zell or any of his colleagues a chance to explain whether he had any second thoughts about how he financed the purchase of the Tribune Co.
Garcia was elected for a second time in 2006 and many locals are not willing to give his party another chance.
It looked as though both teams would maintain their unbeaten starts to their Premier League campaigns but when Berra was sent off for a second yellow card in injury time, Dembele saw the chance to give Fulham victory.
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