Sentences with phrase «number as safe bets»

Needing 60 votes to win passage, supporters can now count on only about half that number as safe bets.

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In general, a borrower with a higher number will be viewed as a lower risk (a «safer bet,» if you will) compared to someone with a lower score.
As The Nation pointed out after the election, «One out of every four Trump voters voted with the Supreme Court in mind, and it's a safe bet that a very substantial number of those see the Supreme Court through the lens of abortion politics... If you can rally voters around abortion, few other issues matter.»
We can hope all we want Zach doesn't get that paid, but I think it's a safe bet to say 15 as a round number.
I think it's a pretty safe bet to say that it's going to be in heavy contention for a number of nominations, as well as potentially wins, but it all depends on how it plays to traditional Academy members.
We're still waiting to see the numbers on the two - door and the four - cylinder, but based on current figures, it's a safe bet that the former will get about the same fuel economy as the four - door.
In general, a borrower with a higher number will be viewed as a lower risk (a «safer bet,» if you will) compared to someone with a lower score.
My understanding of the Second Law is that it's not a law so much as, given the numbers involved, just a phenomenally safe bet: in circumstances normally considered, the number of states exhibiting isothermality is so astronomically many times the number that exhibit temperature segregation that the odds favor the house so much that you may as well take it as a law that the house always wins, i.e., that heat will invariably flow from hot to cold.
In general, a borrower with a higher number will be viewed as a lower risk (a «safer bet,» if you will) compared to someone with a lower score.
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