The phrase
"to have a shot" means to have an opportunity or chance to do something or achieve a goal.
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But the others had been counting on at least
having a shot at getting the convention nod.
Great dating profiles do not
have shots of women with their cats.
Even though he has never been playable before, he still
has a shot in being a fighter.
Regardless, I probably do
n't have a shot at winning that since I was still looking down with a mobile device in my hand.
Anyone who
has shot with me before will know that I avoid any red in a shot 90 % of the time, but this was different.
Like other people have said maybe he signs of 1 yr prove it deal to try and get a ring with a team
who has a shot.
Until women are afforded the same number of high - quality roles that men are, the categories have to be separate to
even have a shot at making the recognition equal.
We have been working, planning and researching for a year and
have shot over a dozen interviews with developers from different parts of the globe at different stages in their careers.
If you see it on the shelves, you
actually have a shot at getting the cashier to grab / sell it to you.
Several other reports
have shot down the rumors that the two sides are close.
We don't want you to waste your time (and money) signing up for sites you'll
never have a shot at finding someone on.
Self - publishing means that you think you can invest your own money in your writing and make a profit, or at
least have a shot at it.
If your dog
has all their shots against any type of disease that you can think of, then you can rest assured that they won't pick up something at the dog park.
But since that vote, taxes for residents
have shot up 22 percent and the town board again approved the measure this spring.
By giving hundreds of millions minds a better chance they
now have a shot to create.
For the same reason, the quantity of older women dating younger
men has shot up within the last few weeks.
One boss I worked for told me that he knew within the first 30 seconds or so whether the
person had a shot at getting hired.
He has created nine chances for his teammates,
has a shot accuracy of 67 % and his passing reaches a teammate 86 % of the time.
After a couple of small increases earlier this decade, BA dividend increases
have shot straight up.
It was the easiest time I've
ever had shooting something frozen because they actually didn't melt on me.
Many of us over generalized and made the mistake of thinking that we shouldn't think too highly of ourselves, and if we did
someone would shoot us down.
He's shooting a career - high 44 percent from three this season without
having shot higher than 36 percent from deep in any season prior to this one.
This webinar will answer what everyone wants to know: Which
states have a shot at winning a grant?
So in an hour you probably
have shot out to > 50 employers and recruiters.
His market
value has shot through the roof this season on the count of his exploits in front of goal.
In the end, no game can really be perfect in anyone's eyes, just really good, and this
game has a shot at being really good.
These two
stocks have shot up in recent times due to their close relationship with crypto mining and hardware.
Make sure you do this in a brief matter, do not
have shot all the details of the project on your resume.
The pain should be from the swelling, possibly with itching, but you should not
have shooting pains or a fever.
Ironically, while fat consumption has decreased, obesity
rates have shot up.
I think one key to their success is that we only take on writers we
feel have a shot at producing a commercially viable book.
The price of
bitcoin has shot up — again — into record territory, less than a week after the network split that worried some investors.
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