Sentences with phrase «many real chances»

«This is the first real chance that local reefs have to recover,» said Craig Downs, a scientist whose 2015 peer - reviewed study found oxybenzone was a threat to coral reefs.
Are you prepared to commit the time and resources to your idea to give it any real chance at becoming a successful business?
This one, I think, has a real chance of succeeding.
This bill has a real chance of finally passing because of its potential for job creation and economic growth.
The upshot: A very real chance that the business is undercapitalized from the outset and never has the resources necessary to get a serious start.
«My then - boyfriend and now - husband told me the only way to give my startup a real chance to succeed would be to focus on it full time.
But there's a real chance that regulators will stop it from happening at all.
«We believe we can through a mixture of the evergreen focus as well as cost - cutting underway, it gives you a lot of breathing room when it comes to perfecting fewer, bigger, better titles that we think will have real chances of punching through the charts,» de Masi told analysts.
If the case went to court, the veterans stood a real chance of losing, because science at that time had not found a strong correlation between Agent Orange and the illnesses afflicting the veterans.
Then go back to work and give those ideas a real chance.
The problem here is that you need to be able to take your idea and visualize the entire process, from creation through sales and beyond in order to have a real chance at executing it effectively.
«Now, there's a real chance to target the audience you want to reach and get evangelists to help you.»
Given how critical many drivers have been over the arrangement, there's a real chance that the proposal won't stand.
Cruz has a real chance to become the first candidate since George W. Bush to consolidate the GOP's social - conservative wing, as well as the first insurgent conservative in a generation with the fundraising firepower to sustain a campaign through a grueling national primary.
When Donald Trump was seen by many in the media as a side - show with no real chance of becoming president, his behavior on Twitter (twtr) was an amusing distraction.
This year's presidential election is a real chance for Americans to create change and build solidarity.
With unemployment at such low levels, the real chances of recession are becoming less likely, which also means that rate hikes are becoming more likely.
The government should let the little guys combine for a real chance to compete and for consumers to benefit over the long run and not just for their next two - year contract.
There's a real chance of a repeat this spring, driven by conflicting political needs of Gov. Bruce Rauner, legislative Democrats and their gubernatorial nominee, J.B. Pritzker.
«There's a real chance that this opens the floodgates,» said Chad Bown, a trade expert at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
You have a very real chance of losing your entire investment.
Even the most talented women won't rise to the top unless they have real chances to lead.
There is a very real chance that the credibility of the western banking system will be called into question in the next few years, and if that comes to pass, there is no telling how confidence will be restored.
Perhaps they'll be patient and continue to buy in, but there's a real chance that IF we do see congestion and IF it is seen as a weakness it could possibly spark the pullback that many seem to be waiting for.
They've got strong intellectual property, and many have a real chance at global leadership if they can get to market fast enough.
If a stock goes from $ 100 to $ 20 and then stays at $ 20 for a few years and then you offer to take it over at $ 30 - in a big, liquid stock you'll have a very real chance of getting overwhelming shareholder approval from an offer that wouldn't be entertained by a handful of owners of a privately held business.
It's all well and good to try to make something cool or innovate, but unless you're consistent and constant with your output, there's a very real chance that people — whether your bosses or your potential customers — might forget about you.
Which would you rather: your daughter «possible slim chance» at getting cancer from a house being torn down or the extremely real chance she can ge t dragged into that same house ra - ped and or murdered while she is walking down the street?
The runaway symptom of drinking to overcome the effects of previous drinking must be interrupted before psychotherapy has a real chance of being useful.
Ms. Kelly had a real chance to proof that she was not a moron and she blew it.
This is why scientists can not «prove» the evolutionary development of the eye (and we know that the real chance of finding fossil evidence is much lower than 50 %).
If it can be made plain in the cartoon that the help being given is relevant to the needs of the sheep, then the image has a real chance of making its point.
There is a real chance the Dems may take back the House.
Raven + Lily currently helps employ marginalized women in Ethiopia, India, Cambodia and the United States at fair trade wages to give them access to a safe job, sustainable income, healthcare, education, and a real chance to break the cycle of poverty for themselves and their families.
Believe me, I'm all over the downsides of Mitt, but: Of all the candidates mentioned above, he's the only one who has any business being president or any real chance of defeating the president.
Concluded Managing Editor Hutchinson in a three - part series on the TVA: «The projectors of this many - sided venture have a real chance to produce, on a scale to command imitation, a new order of life for this country» (April 25, 1934).
If Gandhi had lived, it might have had a real chance to improve the quality of life in thousands of Indian villages.
Until deregulation is rolled back, the reforms suggested in these chapters simply have no real chance of succeeding.
This is to allow for universal creaturely freedom or genuine decision - making, implying an aspect of real chance, such as quantum theory seems now to permit.
Mr Masih was charged and granted bail in May and the British Pakistani Christian Association (BPCA) believed he «had a real chance of overturning his false charges».
I know that my words will change no minds, but if the human race has any real chance at reducing the violence we do and the hatred we feel we must first listen to our mothers and realize that the universe doesn't revolve around us.
But have you tried giving a real chance to Cold Meatloaf?
that there is a real chance that, if the proposed acquisition does proceed, that would result in a substantial lessening of competition compared to the scenario in which one of those counterfactuals comes to pass.
Despite the uncertainty brought about by the various separate judgments delivered in Metcash, the ACCC has indicated it «will continue to assess the likely competitive effect of an acquisition on the basis of a «real chance» test».
I figured the only real chance for the lavender was the near by Kitchen store or the health food store.
[143]... The Commission says that it only needs to establish a real chance of a substantial lessening of competition.
In the absence of a real chance of someone other than Metcash taking up the Franklins wholesale assets and continuing Franklins wholesaling activities, the field of grocery wholesaling in the defined territory would be left, substantially, and by default, to Metcash simply by reason of Pick n Pay's decision to cease its Australian operations.
Well however you slice and dice it, to me we were the team that could pitch youngsters on the fact that they got a real chance.
I think it will be an exciting post season; and the Jazz seem like they have a real chance to make life difficult for opposing teams.
we had a real chance to grab the PL and that pressure broke us.
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