Sentences with phrase «much shorter odds»

Before the season, Garrett actually had much shorter odds of being the first head coach fired (+800) than he did of being named Coach of the Year (+2800).

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In short, cataphatic theology allows us to proclaim what God DOES say about X, so much so that for the human to proclaim Y would set one at odds with God's opinion.
The ultimate goal for him is to profit the most he can, because odds are excellent he will have a shorter life, will be pain as he ages and won't have much of a job in his post-playing career.
He's not a household name, but his odds should be much shorter than 20/1.
My initial analysis highlighted Florida, Louisville, and Gonzaga, but the odds for all three of those schools have gotten significantly shorter, which means much of that original value is gone.
The game is bound to be a confidence - booster for the team, and the odds on Rooney scoring this weekend against Swansea will be much shorter now.
Indeed Chelsea's odds on signing Alvarto Morata are much shorter.
But odds are if you're considering the hybrid, you care as much if not more about fuel economy, and here the hybrid shows where it really excels with potential short - range EV driving, a stop - start system that shuts the engine down at a stop to save fuel, and other useful tricks.
The reason is that adjusting withdrawals based on market conditions lowers the odds you'll deplete your savings too soon, which means you don't have to devote as much of your savings to an annuity to avoid running short on income late in retirement.
I've written an essay for Wednesday's Op - Ed page offering a short look at extreme weather in a warming world and the two prongs of the climate challenge — the need to limit human vulnerability to the worst the climate system can throw at us and to curb emissions that are steadily raising the odds of unwelcome outcomes, particularly extreme heat and either too much, or too little, water.
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