Chance
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So, I think we have to ask again the question: Why leave women's health to
chance?
Despite this beauty, Saminu knew that the first
chance
he got, he would leave.
I happened to
chance
upon a child with autism conversing with her mom, and this is what happened.
It's the fundamental law and this incredibly long series of accidents, or
chance
outcomes, that are there in addition.
And the fundamental theory doesn't include those
chance
outcomes; they are in addition.
In 2010, I had the
chance
to be considered for promotion from my job as director of policy planning at the U.S. State Department.
When you think about it, it is ironic that our current solution for people with stressed amygdalae is to place them in an environment that actually inhibits any
chance
of further growth.
Now, the most strenuous of these trips are taken by the country's 290 million migrant workers, for many of whom this is the one
chance
a year to go home and see parents and their left-behind children.
And she was offered contracts as a model, at which point she teased me, when she said, "You know, I might have had a better
chance
as a model if you'd made me six feet one."
Companies were created to give people a
chance
to innovate and not have to put everything on the line.
I mean, my generation, I grew up not just thinking about the Internet, but I grew up in the Internet, and although I never expected to have the
chance
to defend it in such a direct and practical manner and to embody it in this unusual, almost avatar manner, I think there's something poetic about the fact that one of the sons of the Internet has actually become close to the Internet as a result of their political expression.
Would you welcome the
chance
to come back to America?
The
chance
in the last few years of being killed by terrorism is far less than the
chance
of being killed by lightning.
CA: Rick, when Ed Snowden ended his talk, I offered him the
chance
to share an idea worth spreading.
Someday, if you get the chance, perhaps you can take your kids to the actual Pantheon, as we will our daughter Kira, to experience firsthand the power of that astonishing design, which on one otherwise unremarkable day in Rome, reached 2,000 years into the future to set the course for my life.
Given the scale that Twitter is at, a one-in-a-million
chance
happens 500 times a day.
You're not going to get that
chance
if we mistakenly suspend the account thinking it's spam.
It's just that for those of us dealing with scale, for those of us tasked with keeping people safe, we have to assume the worst will happen, because for us, a one-in-a-million
chance
is pretty good odds.
But when I was feeling confident and suave, I would knock my height down a notch, just to give the competition a
chance.
It was about six weeks before I gave my TED Talk, and I was so grateful to Chris that he asked me to give this TED Talk, not because I had the
chance
to talk to you, although that was great, but because it pulled me out of an extraordinary depression.
As Harvey Milk said, if you give 'em hope, you give 'em a chance, a way to think about how this change is possible.
I'm either suggesting he has AIDS or I have AIDS, and I need that tool because then I can space the births of my children, and I can feed them and have a
chance
of educating them."
When we began this process, we were looking, it was about three years ago, and we'd just had the first two fatal shark attacks in Western Australia, and by chance, in a previous role, I happened to be having dinner with Harry Butler.
As for the humble wetsuit, who knows what oceanwear will look like in two years' time, in five years' time or in 50 years' time, but with this new thinking, I'm guessing there's a fair
chance
it won't be pure black.
Then, a 21-year-old male had a 50 percent
chance
of living until he was 65.
By any chance, did anyone happen to bring with them this morning a calculator?
Now, since I haven't had the
chance
to work with these calculators, I need to make sure that they are all working properly.
By any chance, does anybody here happen to know the day of the week that they were born on?
So that's what we did, and long story short, we were booed off the stage, and if you ever have a
chance
to live your life escaping hearing the sound of an auditorium full of second- and third-graders booing, I would highly recommend it.
I had to make that joke in this room, because you would be the only people that I'd ever have a
chance
of getting it.
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