Chance
in sentence
4316 examples of Chance in a sentence
And he was a perfect fit for the part, and Robert is actually the one who gave me my first
chance.
And in this case, difference is good, because that's going to increase the
chance
that we're having a satisfying experience.
And I think robotics gives people a
chance
to have dignity as they get older by having control of the robotic solution.
And even skin infection, which we originally thought wasn't that big a problem, mild skin infections naught to five give you a greatly increased
chance
of renal failure, needing dialysis at age 40.
I know you haven't seen your sister for, you said, it was almost exactly a decade, and in the off
chance
that she may be able to see this, we wanted to give you an opportunity to send her a message.
"By any
chance
had you kept any frozen tissue of this frog?"
Anyway, I asked Peter, by any chance, could he take us back to where he caught those thylacines.
If they would spend just a little less time on trying to force their way onto others, and a little bit more on political reform at home, they might give their democracy a better
chance.
Over 85 percent of all pancreatic cancers are diagnosed late, when someone has less than a two percent
chance
of survival.
But also, the key is that it's found in the earliest stages of the disease, when someone has close to 100 percent
chance
of survival.
One of the best parts of the sensor, though, is that it has close to 100 percent accuracy, and can detect the cancer in the earliest stages, when someone has close to 100 percent
chance
of survival.
Because when my grandparents were born, they pretty much had their sense of home, their sense of community, even their sense of enmity, assigned to them at birth, and didn't have much
chance
of stepping outside of that.
This is beyond just missing our
chance
of being modern and civilized.
The second area is that if we can use sleep and sleep disruption as an early warning signal, then we have the
chance
of going in.
I'll cheat if you give me a
chance.
He doesn't have a
chance.
And for me, for us, we pushed the fight right over the edge, and I never got the
chance
to say to him what I say to him now almost every day: "Hey, buddy, it was a hell of a ride."
We never got the
chance
to say goodbye.
Ten years ago, say you're Foxconn setting up an iPhone factory, by
chance.
Well, in 1945, Supreme Court got a
chance
to address that question.
But actually, there's a lot of people who, if they're given the chance, would love to invest in something that does social good.
I had finally gotten my
chance
and I blew it, and I knew I would never get invited back.
And I founded Maysoon's Kids, a charity that hopes to give Palestinian refugee children a sliver of the
chance
my parents gave me.
If you're a man in the US, you've got about a one in two
chance
of being diagnosed with cancer during your lifetime.
If you're a woman, you've got about a one in three
chance
of being diagnosed with cancer.
If you divide this huge archive into smaller subsets where a smaller subset actually shares similar features, then there's a
chance
of success.
"What are the
chance
of encountering pirates?"
So, we have to ask ourselves the question: Why leave women's health to
chance?
And we're leaving it to
chance
in two ways.
This is what we can accomplish when we don't leave women's health to
chance.
Back
Next
Related words
There
Would
Their
Movie
Which
People
Could
Given
Should
About
Never
Other
Better
World
Being
Years
Think
Really
Watch
Little