Sentences with phrase «equal chances of»

Similarly, applicants are assured that they are given equal chances of being hired; applicants will be accepted according to the skills they have.
The rest of the Northeast and New England, in a typical El Niño winter, have equal chances of seeing above - or below - normal precipitation and temperature, meaning they are not affected by El Niño as much as other locations across the country.
... so we have to find ways to reverse the current if we want every child to have fairly equal chances of a getting a good education.
If you must bet against Davis, Naomie Harris and Michelle Williams have about equal chances of pulling off an upset — which is to say, very little chance at all.
Most of the time, it's mainly completed by chance (especially in Pipesqueak) and though it may not be a bad thing if it was based on chance, everyone playing on these maps do happen to have all equal chances of victory.
Every member of the site has equal chances of finding their soul mate here, due to the large variety of options.
Based on my experience, these natural medicine and prescription medicine options have equal chances of helping a person.
Assuming all teams have equal chances of winning, then the probability that the Indians will continue to not win for another 39 years is 26.7 %.
Other times, subjects could accept a small loss or choose a gamble where there were equal chances of losing a larger amount or losing nothing.
Sometimes, the subjects could choose between a small reward or a gamble where there were equal chances of winning a larger reward or getting nothing.
It appears Michigan is the wildcard here, with nearly equal chances of finishing with two or three conference wins or six conference wins.
And Gingrich and Santorum have about equal chances of still being around.
Since the samples were random, every minister in California had an equal chance of being selected.
Both have equal chance of happening or not.
This is why not every person of the same belief is the same - Muslims, Christians, Jews, agnostics, athelists, native spiritualists, Buddhists or whatever you are, you have an equal chance of being good or being bad.
Agnostics believe that there is a somewhat equal chance of either.
It seems to me that all things being equal (which they never are), the Democrats have an equal chance of losing seats in the Senate as the Republicans do in the House.
However, that figure assumes that both Atlanta and San Francisco have an equal chance of winning their matchup this weekend, when the 49ers are in fact -220 ML favorites.
so Cole is very right, though wrong about the Manchester clubs coz everybody has equal chance of winning it, it's still very early to crown the champion
Both groups are protesting things, both groups are representing a minorty in an unfriendly atmosphere, and both groups have the exact equal chance of winning the SEC east anytime in the next 5 years.
Over the last three years Mercedes has given its drivers an equal chance of winning, as Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg were mostly allowed to race each other.
Back then the vastly increased chance of success for Campbell and the chance to play with far better players probably just about made the abuse he will receive for the rest of his life worthwhile, but nowadays why would any player choose a life of abuse to move to a club with no better players and, at best, probably an equal chance of winning the title.
But the other side of the coin is those same guys have almost an equal chance of being a JAG.
If falcons make it that far him or matt ryan might have equal chance of being most valuable...
If we can recover the first half of the season's defensive composure then going one nil up will be more likely to lead to two nil rather than an equal chance of one one, which is what it seems to be at the moment.
This giveaway is being jointly hosted by Lucy At Home, Letters To My Daughter & Naptime Natter — entries from all 3 sites are of equal value and have an equal chance of winning.
Detection bias has also been cited as a significant methodologic problem in studies of the relation between breastfeeding and infection among full - term infants.21 Detection bias may occur when breastfed and bottle - fed infants do not have an equal chance of being identified with an illness.
The constitutional bill is firmly anchored in the will of the people because (a) the bill fully reflects the declaration of the 2010 National Assembly at which every Icelander 18 years or older had an equal chance of being invited to take a seat and (b) it was approved by 2/3 of the voters in a national referendum against the wishes of much of the discredited political class.
I would think it would be fairer if everyone had to wait on line and everyone was given a fair chance to get in, then he picks seat numbers by random draw given everyone an equal chance of asking him a question.
It met the highest standards of medical research: neither physicians nor their patients knew who was placed in which treatment group, and patients had an equal chance of being assigned to any of the groups.
What's new about this setup is that once inside the interferometer, a photon has an equal chance of going down one of three fiber - optic paths, either short, medium, or long.
Put another way, each electron has an equal chance of being measured while spinning in one direction or the other.
Too few publications on your resume equals no chance of advancement.
It's not as if every species has an equal chance of colonizing,» adds Terry Hughes, a coral reef ecologist at James Cook University, Townsville, in Australia.
In a study of randomly selected federal policy decisions between 1998 and 2002, the researchers found that when citizen interest groups and other competitors opposed businesses on policies, businesses had roughly an equal chance of success as the citizen group.
In that case, the randomisation makes sure that the group who use e-cigarettes and the group who don't have an equal chance of quitting at the outset, which this study could not do.
Participants had an equal chance of being assigned to any one of the three study groups.
The truth is, if you are debating among a few good options, any of them has an equal chance of making you happy.
It was assumed it would get in here rather easily, but instead, it looks like it's effectively been eliminated from the competition, and subsequently for Best Picture (no nomination here equals no chance of winning the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, and nowadays no screenplay Oscar means no Best Picture Oscar).
Whether they spoke with policymakers at the Ministry of Education, professors at the University of Helsinki, principals, or students, the team received the consistent message that education was meant to prepare one for living life well — to love learning, to live healthily, to ensure everyone has an equal chance of success within society.
Does each prince have an equal chance of taking the throne?
A look at how to arrange heats to give dirt bike riders an equal chance of qualifying for the main event.
Understand that each member of the population must have an equal chance of being picked for the sample to be random.
More than two thirds (68 %) of mothers reported this, while a similar number of mothers (67 %) said playing table - top games was beneficial to their children's decision - making skills and made them feel they had an equal chance of winning.
To ensure that all students in our analysis had an equal chance of being accepted, we exclude students who were automatically accepted because they had an older sibling enrolled in a Noble school.
Martin Narey, chief executive of Barnardos, told the BBC: «We expect education to be the great leveller, we expect education to give all children an equal chance of doing well.
All Maine students deserve an equal chance of success whether they live in Cape Elizabeth or Fort Kent.
«For non-selective schools, the mandatory School Admissions Code gives children a fair and equal chance of getting into a school of their choice, regardless of background.
All of the schools will have statewide attendance zones, meaning the schools will welcome students from any school district to attend and all students in the state will have an equal chance of enrolling in the schools.
Lottery Information: Charter School Law states that if the number of completed New Hampshire applications submitted to a charter school exceeds the capacity of the school, eligible applicants must have a fair and equal chance of being admitted through a lottery.
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