Sentences with phrase «roughly equal chances»

Two bidders on a house will have roughly equal chances to qualify for the exact same loan amount if they have the same rating, work history, DTI, and LTV ratios — and one happens to have foreclosed on a property in the past.
In a study of randomly selected federal policy decisions between 1998 and 2002, the researchers found that when citizen interest groups and other competitors opposed businesses on policies, businesses had roughly an equal chance of success as the citizen group.

Not exact matches

Add in all the perks of producing at home — such as eliminating exchange rate uncertainty, lower chances of supply chain disruptions, a more plentiful supply of qualified labour and the synergies that develop when the R&D guys can easily chat with factory floor employees — and the overall costs of building a new factory in the U.S. or China are roughly equal.
Firmino creates and gains chances at a roughly equal rate.
The Tories chances of winning the next general election are in my opinion unchanged and roughly equal to Labour's.
But while an equal change in all factors would have had a roughly similar impact on the chances that women of a particular aptitude would choose to teach, the actual size of the changes over the 40 - year period were anything but equal for women from different aptitude groups.
Fairness: Each player (or starting position) should have equivalent chances to win, or roughly equal.
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