Sentences with phrase «after chances afforded»

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It is just now more flagrant than ever and the board seems to be sitting just watching... how can a man be afforded so many chances to make mistake after mistake.
The Spurs forward jointly leads the Premier League goalscoring charts after four underwhelming loan spells in the Football League, and Dyke has used that to illustrate the lack of chances afforded to top young players.
u can afford to be selfish if u r messi / cr7 but if u are theo & miss chance after chance like in few games that could cost u
Yann Kermorgant could afford to spurn a great chance to make it 3 - 0 in the second half after Trotters defender Dorian Dervite conceded a penalty for a foul on Wilson.
Dejan Lovren continues to be afforded chance after chance despite regularly making calamitous mistakes, Mamadou Sakho is ignored.
With Marquette sitting at 7 - 2 in league play after the first round through the conference, the Golden Eagles can not afford a season sweep by Creighton if they want to have an outside chance at the regular season title.
And honestly, if they can't afford a hospital birth, chances are they can't afford a homebirth midwife — who are generally not cheap, who will not generally make payment arrangements (or rather, will not make the same type hospitals make, payable after the fact and in small monthly increments for years; midwife payment arrangements tend to be along the lines of «Half the fee at the first appointment, and the other half a month or two later»), and who will not deliver a baby without having been paid in full prior to onset of labor (I don't have a statistic, but it seems most midwives have this particular payment policy, and payment is non-refundable).
«We're a compassionate state and believe that people deserve second chances after they've served their time but it shouldn't come at the expense of honest, hard - working, law - abiding taxpayers who, in many instances, can't afford to pay their property taxes and send their own children to college.»
She could afford to run only two television ads, for example, and national Democratic leaders spent no money on her campaign after concluding that she had no chance of winning.
after 2 prior Marquis which did not offer service, I really was hesitant to buy this 2003... the updates it afforded allowed me to chance it once again... Gas mileage seems less than the prior 95 which was repurchased by Ford due to many things wrong, and 96 LS with air suspension, that lasted 69000 and blew 2 cylinder heads... 2003's rear end whine needs to be explored by the dealer..
If you really need the cash after you purchase a home, chances are you can't afford to buy in the first place.
But that actually fills an important niche; after all, if you can't otherwise afford life insurance, a burial policy may be a family's chance to provide proper burial to a loved one.
What it's really about, he reasons, is how much money is left over after the bills are paid, and whether you can afford to lead a comfortable life with a home of your own, maybe a car in the garage and a chance to take a vacation to Disney World.
It's better to call the company later and set up a standing order after you've had a chance to work out what you can realistically afford.
If you can not afford to alter the cat, bring the cat to the shelter don't let the cat multiply, the shelter has a much higher chance of getting the one cat a home then 10 cats after it breeds.
My fear is that those who can't afford it will be forced to let their pet linger, therefore prolonging its suffering.I'm sure that this revision to the law started out with a noble purpose; after all, no one wants to see homeless animals put to sleep without getting a second chance at finding a good home.
But that actually fills an important niche; after all, if you can't otherwise afford life insurance, a burial policy may be a family's chance to provide proper burial to a loved one.
The biggest advantage of divorce mediation is that it affords couples the chance to explore myriad options, no matter how idiosyncratic; As a bonus, they can consider developments that might arise years after their divorce becomes final.
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