Sentences with phrase «generation chance»

Through these arrangements, the institution can share costs with others and allow future generations a chance to make changes.
If anything it will drive Amazon, GameStop and WalMart to price their games more competitively Give the new generation a chance and stop shooting everything down before we know the facts.
It's important for me to be part of this cause because it gives our community and the next generation a chance to become connected to the art world.»
Removing these links is one of the best practices for real estate landing pages as they reduce lead generation chances.
He seemed to have been allowed that chance, so all I ask is he gives this generation a chance to think through all the questions, too.
«Now that the bid has been called off and a proper inquiry set up, we have a once in a generation chance to clean up the murky underworld of the corrupted relationship between the police, politics and the press,» he said.
The independence referendum is, or should be, a once in a generation chance to leave the Union.
This election was a once in a generation chance for them to redraw the electoral map, to drive their much mentioned tanks deep into Labour territory.
John Bercow's Speaker's Conference has a once in a generation chance to remedy this.
Supporters say it's a once in a generation chance to fix a state government rife with corruption, and with restrictions on voting access.
«This is a once in a generation chance to examine, declutter, and improve the NSW curriculum to make it simpler to understand and to teach.»
Here's how Huhne described his plan to the Commons: «We have a once - in a generation chance to rebuild our electricity market, investor confidence and our power plants.
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