Sentences with phrase «costly so a chance»

The remedies have been really costly so a chance to try this as a gift would mean the world to us!

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Spurs ran out comfortable 6 - 1 winners on the night at Wembley, and so fortunately from their perspective, it didn't prove to be costly to their chances of advancing to the next round.
What worries me is the easy chances we miss.They are proving to be so costly
Of course, Blackpool took their chances well and made Wigan pay a heavy penalty for their costly mistakes, so credit where credit is due.
Don't take the chances and end up with a costly vet bill or worse following our bunny proofing check list so you can relax with your bunny without roaming freely without the worry.
So, basically, what you're saying, Crowbar, is that there is a 0 % chance that AGW might be real and could have serious, costly consequences?
What this means is that if CO2 sensitivity were pretty low, then I could think that there is a high chance that humans «did it,» but a low chance that it would matter enough to take costly actions now, instead of waiting a decade or so for solar and other techologies to become cheaper.
A practical, inexpensive car will also be less costly to insure than a big, fancy SUV so keep that in mind if you're going to buy a car for your son or daughter as another chance to save money.
It will still reduce your chances of causing a costly and premium - raising accident, so it will very likely save you money and pain in the long run.
We schedule appointments in 3 - hour time blocks (even though you only pay for the time you actually use) so that you get a chance to have a thorough discussion in just 1 - 3 mediation sessions, rather than multiple short meetings with your attorneys and costly back - and - forth over the telephone.
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