Sentences with phrase «chance to take»

Republican candidates had been lining up for the chance to take on Gipson and win back the seat.
It marks the first time since 2007 that New Yorkers have had the chance to take a civil service exam to work for the Department of Sanitation of New York City (DSNY).
«We have a chance to take our state back, to bring good government to New York, and this constitutional convention is our chance,» Mastro said.
Essex County Republican Chairman Ron Jackson on Tuesday said the Republican party's best chance to take back the local congressional seat may come in 2016 — not 2014.
«[Faso] had a chance to take a principled stand and he chose political party over principle.»
There's also a measure for giving local communities a chance to take partial ownership of renewable energy production.
If Democrats win both seats they'll have a numeric majority and a chance to take over the Senate for the first time since 2009.
Seeing more dollar signs, the McCain campaign and the RNC decided to jump at the chance to take advantage of the distraction they had created to raise money.
Turner, one of three Republicans running in a June 26 primary for the chance to take on Gillibrand, does not have the backing of the state Conservatives, who are supporting Long, a judicial activist and attorney from Manhattan.
And I did that because I thought that Jeremy Corbyn deserved a chance to take Labour into the election.»
The cynical consortium of special interests aligned to defeat the constitutional convention have made it clear that they are willing to do or say anything — no matter how false or unethical — to deceive New Yorkers and deny them a chance to take back their government from the corrupt status quo.
In a state that's reliably blue at the presidential level, Democrats see a chance to take advantage of Donald Trump being at the top of the Republican ticket and the state's former senator, Hillary Clinton, heading the Democratic one.
And I did that because I thought that Jeremy Corbyn deserved a chance to take Labour into the election,» says Craig, who is also a Labour councillor.
The policy, which was the centrepiece of this year's Budget, will give retirees the chance to take out lump sums from lifetime annuities if the provider agrees in advance.
Aside from having a great time, kids get the chance to take to spend considerable time getting acquainted with the outdoor environment.
The downside is I haven't had a chance to take a breath.
Nat got a chance to take the Phil & Teds Voyager stroller out for a spin on the streets of New York and she was able to assess all the ins and outs of this inline stroller to give you her honest opinion.
The point is to help your baby take a nap or give you a chance to take care of other things.
Pick a few things that seem to work best, and give them a chance to take effect.
Hopefully I will get a chance to take a swim in his pool too...: --RRB-
This can be a great way to give a hard working mom a chance to take a deep breath.
The Old Sturbridge Village Riverboat gives visitors the chance to take a 15 - 20 minute guided tour of the Quinebaug River.
Pretend play is also a chance to take on different roles and to act out what different people might say, think or do.
Random Acts of Kindness Sponsored by Stonyfield YogurtThis December my kids and I had a chance to take part in something really cool.
If a section of the seats had collapsed and 82 people died and 820-1650 people were permanently disabled from the fall, who would say «eh, that's a fair chance to take because the Superbowl is so awesome»?
You'll cherish the lightweight edge and simple, minimized fold that gives you a chance to take it along in the auto or conceal it in a storeroom when not required.
To ensure surgery doesn't stand in the way of you bonding right away with your little one, talk to your doctor or midwife about their practices, Make sure he or she knows how important those first minutes are to you — and ensure you'll have the chance to take in that warm and wiggly bundle of joy.
The one I have is an iron on one and it's worked wonderfully when I've wanted to wear something before I've had the chance to take it to a tailor!
It's too big a chance to take with a new life — either to end it or to leave a neonate an orphan.
I'd LOVE the chance to take my girl on a fieldtrip to Portland... to the SPACE gallery of all places!
The chance to take all of those great pictures on the go with your smart phone is made easier with this charger.
If you get a chance to take a class in Developing Capable Young People (or get the info online), it was co-authored by Jane Nelsen and is fantastic.
Earth Day is a chance to take a moment and think about the impact we have on our world.
The BabyBjörn Bouncer Bliss is a cozy place for your baby to play and rest while you get a chance to take a shower or prepare a meal.
I barely get a chance to take a nap as it is but I really need to store a stash for when I go back to work and baby is already a month old.
Now that you've had a chance to take a look at the different products listed above, you should be able to make a decision based on your specific needs as well as your children's.
Your baby can play and rest in the baby bouncer next to you while you get a chance to take a shower or enjoy a cup of coffee.
Your baby can nap, rest and play safely and comfortably in the baby bouncer, while you get a chance to take a shower, unload the dishwasher or simply take five.
We had a chance to take home a Yogibo to test it as a pregnancy pillow, couch and even possible guest bed.
But, Tough adds, the contributions of character traits to students» success goes a long way toward refuting conservative «cognitive determinists» like Charles Murray, who claim that success is mainly a function of IQ and that education is largely about sorting people and giving the brightest the chance to take full advantage of their potential.
I also jumped at the chance to take one of these tests and — full disclosure — a MyHeritage testing kit was offered to me for the purposes of this article.
This gives them the chance to take their mind off the pain by splashing around.
Instead, wait until after the delivery, when you've had a chance to take a step back and think through your decision in a more relaxed setting.
Don't miss your chance to take advantage of this amazing sale from Tea Collection!
Once we finally had the chance to take a deep breath and look around, National School Breakfast Week 2015 was over!
Keep an eye on the temperature and never resist the chance to take an afternoon nap in the AC.
A chance to take a little mid year breather for 24 hours and be present with those that we really care for.
The scandal at Penn State has given us a chance to take further steps in combating this problem.
Now, they have the chance to take the revenge where the upcoming match between them will be at the home venue of Spurs.
They took advantage of a Chelsea side who looked shaky, and they were handed the chance to take the lead in the first half.
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