Sentences with phrase «little chance exists»

Despite the power of the periphery to act upon these genuinely popular grievances, little chance exists of its component militias merging into a coherent alternative government.

Not exact matches

If you have little to no business experience, then your chances of success by starting a business from scratch or taking over an existing business that is up for sale are somewhat slim.
Rights that are purchased at relatively low cost stand a fair chance of being abused, simply because there is no history behind them, and thus little pressure to use them responsibly — in short, because nobody knows why the right exists.
In a club, statistics give people the chance to exist who have little knowledge.
But considering how few if any sparks exist between Faris and Derbez — she seems to be more turned on by making him suffer — there appears to be little chance of hanky panky.
New authors with little to no existing fans will find it hard to convince readers to take a chance on their books at this price point
DG: They are good for people who are a little bit older, likely retired, and who want capital preservation as well as the chance to earn a living off their existing holdings.
Similarly, when your buyer is a first - timer with little down payment, a seller's chances of recovering major damages in a lawsuit are far more remote than when the buyer has assets, including an existing home with lots of equity.
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