Sentences with phrase «very valuable chance»

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I think the more rare a thing is, meaning the chances of it being or happening are very very small, makes a thing more valuable.
It's up to you how many chances you want to give (including zero), but when it works the satisfaction is very valuable.
The opportunity to be in an organized group of independent authors IS very valuable — if nothing else, the chance to team up to sell books at local conventions is very, very welcome.
For many, those are valuable business decisions; remember, however, that without the legwork of contacting independent bookstores and asking them to stock your title (or having a customer genuinely request it from them), the chances of them simply browsing the catalog of hundreds of thousands of available books and deciding to purchase yours aren't very high.
Not only can award travel reservations be very valuable, but many cardholders really enjoy the chance to use their rewards to treat themselves to a vacation.
There haven't really been too many other chances to earn American Membership Rewards points, which I find to be very valuable.
Not only can award travel reservations be very valuable, but many cardholders really enjoy the chance to use their rewards to treat themselves to a vacation.
It is very important that you give us the chance to help you as soon as possible, so that you don't lose your valuable legal rights.
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