Chance
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So the more you step back, embrace complexity, the better
chance
you have of finding simple answers, and it's often different than the simple answer that you started with.
So for any problem, the more you can zoom out and embrace complexity, the better
chance
you have of zooming in on the simple details that matter most.
We need to invest in women, because that's our only
chance
to ensure that there is no more war in the future.
That mother has a better
chance
to heal her children than any peace agreement can do.
It means that, if you have T.B., you have more
chance
that you won't be detected, but will just die from T.B. secondary infections and so on.
Not a
chance.
And when there were too many people to arrest, they would wave the train on through so that people who had been hoping and saving and praying for the
chance
to get to freedom had to figure out: How now will we get out?
Secondly, this Great Migration was the first time in American history that the lowest caste people actually had a
chance
to choose for themselves what they would do with their God-given talents and where they would pursue them.
We know that because that is what they and their children and now their grandchildren and even great-grandchildren have often chosen to become once they had the
chance
to choose for themselves what they would do with their God-given talents.
And got the
chance
to record this music, this new music that they were creating, and to spread it throughout the world.
Starting with Louis Armstrong, who was born in Louisiana and migrated on the Illinois Central Railroad to Chicago, where he got the
chance
to build on the talent that was within him all along.
They migrated to southern Illinois, where he would get the
chance
to build on the talents that were within him all along but which could have gone fallow in the cotton country of Arkansas.
They're going to squander their
chance
for an international, diverse network.
I force them to work with different people so there are more accidental bumps in the network where people get a
chance
to connect with each other.
And so I thought, this is my
chance
to beat it back with my measuring stick.
And we were elated when they took a
chance
on a team of completely unknown investigators and funded us to study 1,000 women with dense breasts, comparing a screening mammogram to an MBI.
Mammography's the only one that's been around long enough to have a
chance
of making that claim.
We actually get a
chance
to choose not to use products that have dangerous, poisonous plastic in them.
And so, we now get a
chance
to be truly proud of this movement.
So before I had a
chance
to determine whether this was right or not, we had jumped the moat, we had climbed the fence, we were tiptoeing through the dung and approaching some poor, dozing cow.
So he saw a
chance
to change her course of life.
So we have a
chance
to create a new future in that part of the world.
We have a
chance
to go and to think of the future as something which is open to the world.
I was the second volunteer on the scene, so there was a pretty good
chance
I was going to get in.
Not every day is going to offer us a
chance
to save somebody's life, but every day offers us an opportunity to affect one.
They want to give their children the best
chance
in life.
Whether it's a "Floral Fusion" or a "Paradise Winds," they'll have their
chance.
But a couple of months later, I actually had a
chance
to interview Ira Glass, who's the host of the show.
I have no
chance
to make any policy whatsoever once they start playing.
Living creatures are too complex to have come about by chance; therefore, they must have had a designer.
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