Sentences with phrase «reasonable chance for success»

In face of dire student outcomes, what does it say when the plans are not well - written or do not provide a reasonable chance for success?
Most of all, such a war failed the just - war condition that it ought to have a reasonable chance for success.

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It provides concrete, factual evidence showing your idea for a business is in fact sound and reasonable and has every chance of success.
It is also worth noting that Cambridge Angels encourages start - ups to reserve a reasonable number of shares for a stock option pool to help sign up the «key hires» needed to ensure your Management Team has the right mix of skills to give you the best chance of success in your chosen markets.
She has delighted audiences in 49 states, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East with her insightful observations and astute ideas for helping assure every learner a reasonable chance at success.
If I got a thousand submissions a month, I'd be lucky to find one or two solid books with a reasonable chance of success (because, while some indie books are great, lots are not... and the authors who would be willing to give up 50 % of their earnings for someone to help them market have probably ALREADY put the book out, but it's not selling at all, so they think extra marketing will help, when 95 % of the time their book just doesn't engage readers).
I don't se why pubs don't just let devs play to they're strengths, let them do what they're good at and have a reasonable, yet a «guaranteed» amount of financial success with they're games, but instead of that we get corporate meddling, following popular trends and possibly, companies gambling its brands reputation away along with the people that work for them, all for a chance, not a «guarantee», at making as big a profit as they're greed allows Tldr They'd rather gamble it all and «try» to get all the profits, then guarantee success and get a reasonable amount of the profits
If asked why results were different from what you'd hoped for or predicted, give an honest explanation: «My interpretation of XX (point of law, precedent, statutory provision, contract term etc.) was incorrect» or «I believed that we had a reasonable chance of success, because of XX reason, and so I recommended XX course of action.
Caught in that dilemma the reasonable party's option is either to accept a settlement that does not fairly reflect the chances of success at a judicial determination, or trudge on uphill through mud and obstacles rolled in the way of getting a matter before a judge for determination.
Better to pick only the ones with a reasonable chance of success and leave the Hail Mary for church.
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