Sentences with phrase «usually left to chance»

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The usually reliable wideout fumbled three times against the Dolphins, and his final turnover, with 3:33 left, cost the Jets a chance to double their 1996 win total.
The chance to play in the state championship game is one every high school athlete dreams of, but obviously losing doesn't usually leave a lot of great memories.
It's Arsene Wenger who decides to leave all subs until the 70th minute mark, usually long after there's a chance to make a change in the game.
Babies who are left to self attach usually have a better chance of proper tongue positioning when latching.
Leave it to chance and you get what you're given, which is usually not much.
Such displays are usually gimmicky, and they have a tendency of looking dated before the equipped vehicle ever has the chance to leave the lot.
I have tried everything and if I am home during the day she usually doesn't go in doors, but if I have to leave for a few hours then there is a 70 % chance she will.
Hi Cory I find this a very interesting piece but I am not a youngster who has just passed a degree course I am a 60 year old who has just been disabled out of work and who has drawn, doodled or painted all of my life, I come from a family of 12 so we didn't get a chance to go to college I left school at 14 with nothing more than a second place in an art competition and every time I tried to take a course in art at night school my work hours would change usually just after I had handed over my # 100 or so.
While homeowners are usually required by their mortgage lenders to carry homeowners insurance, many renters just leave it up to chance.
While a bite can leave a bruise, the skin is not usually broken so there is no chance for viruses or bacteria to enter the body of the child who is bitten.
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