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"chance on" Definitions
  1. (formal) to find or meet somebody/something unexpectedly or by chance

874 Sentences With "chance on"

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Traders saw a roughly 74 percent chance on Wednesday that the Fed would hike rates in December, down from a more than 78 percent chance on Tuesday, according to CME Group's FedWatch programme.
"And I think you should take a chance on you."
Are employees taking a chance on nontraditional places to hire?
In February 2016, the Giants took another chance on Gillaspie.
The Washington Redskins decided to take a chance on him.
This one just takes a chance on doing things differently.
So why would a consumer take a chance on Tally?
But there were people who took a chance on me.
Why should they take a chance on any other brand?
K., let's take a chance on a player that small.
Take a chance on this bag, you won't regret it.
Dennis Swanson who took a chance on me for A.M. Chicago.
Those of us who took a chance on Rdio—it me!
"I found the miniatures by chance on the internet," she says.
Chance, on the other hand, is humbled by the holy presence.
An employer, partly desperate, partly curious, took a chance on me.
He was a guy we wanted to take a chance on.
The heroes themselves shouldn't really stand a chance on their own.
He was the first person to take a chance on me.
He was pleased that the university took a chance on him.
But now it seems they have a second chance on digital.
All three of those candidates stand a good chance on Tuesday.
Even rival Amazon Prime Video has taken its chance on theaters.
And we have another chance on Tuesday, another great team against us.
With that, he was really able to take a chance on me.
I wish you'd give us another chance, on whatever terms you want.
Eight years ago they took a chance on Barack Obama and won.
Miami took a chance on corner Byron Maxwell and linebacker Kiko Alonso.
"We were young, and Nickelodeon took a chance on us," Santomero said.
Ms. Ketterer said she is taking a chance on British financial companies.
She took a chance on Trump, as did many of her neighbors.
You'll get a second chance on July 28 at 230:26 p.m.
Despite all the complications, Cole and Zoe take a chance on love.
But to Granato and others, Dhooghe is worth taking a chance on.
I took a chance on myself when I bought my company back.
He took a chance on a young director in The Player's Club.
Question is ... will an NBA team actually take a chance on the guy?
Then in 2017, 1-year old Luna got her chance on the mound.
Georgiev had no chance on the goal 3:50 into the second period.
Without this letter, Kaleigh did not stand a chance on the job market.
Thank you for taking the chance on me; I will never forget that.
No one really wanted to take a chance on me — until they did.
"Not everyone was willing to take a chance on him," Ms. Clark said.
He took a chance on me, and that second chance changed my life.
Trump should also take a chance on (cautious) bilateral negotiations with North Korea.
So the house needs to take a big chance on someone or something.
OPINION Will Democrats ever give Trump on a chance on border security talks?
Expect to wait up to 210 minutes for your chance on the ice.
Senegal immediately have a chance on the other end, but Niang fires over.
Mr. Musk has always found people willing to take a chance on him.
"Thank you for taking a chance on me," Kirby said in the video.
Early investors took a chance on the company when it was founded in 2015.
Tumbelaka was determined to capture one, and he got his chance on Tuesday night.
Why should consumers, brands, content producers and artists take a chance on its future?
Want to fly to New York and take your chance on the Hamilton lottery?
But for $25, I'm willing to take a chance on protecting my wheels. [Kickstarter]
Between them, they decide which winemakers and which wines to take a chance on.
He chose to take a chance on himself – and so far, it's paid off.
I didn't have formal animation training, so they took a real chance on me.
The middle class and working families throughout Ohio took a chance on Donald Trump.
The filmmakers thanked A24 for taking a chance on the coming-of-age tale.
Is five years of retirement worth taking a chance on that kind of odds?
But the legendary investor has basically said that he missed his chance on Amazon.
So, if you haven't already, it's about time to take a chance on Chance.
For any HR managers reading this, take a chance on a ten next time.
Kingsley takes a chance on him even though he can tell Danny's an alcoholic.
You can't just accept résumés, sometimes you have to take a chance on someone.
And now she's taking a chance on me again, since I've never choreographed before.
"She took an amazing chance on herself," Ms. Taymor said in a separate interview.
"He took a chance on me, kept me the whole summer," McNeil told ESPN.
Randle, Portis, and Payton are young-ish, talented players worth taking a chance on.
"I got a second chance on life," Woods said on his website last week.
But Terry La Sorda never had much of a chance on any playing field.
"We'd like to thank @nycomedycellar for taking a chance on our new act," Schumer wrote.
I guess I'll see which one someone will be willing to take a chance on.
Invader Zim is now the third Nickelodeon series to get a second chance on television.
As Brandt himself put it, it is time to "take a chance on more democracy".
It is a Herculean task to get people to take a chance on you financially.
But whatever is here, it's real, and I want to take a chance on it.
He says he was fiscally responsible but no banks would take a chance on him.
Lucky for Biden, he gets a second chance on the debate stage in Detroit tonight.
I know I have to play my best tennis to have a chance on Sunday.
Mr. Trump seized the chance on Monday to turn the charge of intolerance against Mrs.
But we gave ourselves a chance on the road, and we just came up short.
"They're willing to take a chance on a year-to-year deal because they can."
"I don't know if anyone else would have taken a chance on me," he said.
Shuffle, but I'd read about it online, so decided to take a chance on it.
This is one of 2016's most auspicious days for taking a chance on romance.
Preparing for a second chance on life In prison, Brown has focused on transforming herself.
Bud Wilkinson, the Oklahoma coach, took a chance on McDonald and installed him at halfback.
They aren't going to take a chance on you the way they may for tech.
My thinking was, let me take a chance on it maybe being a minimal removal.
But back then, not everyone was willing to take a chance on a cargo bike.
People are getting rich off cryptocurrency, especially those who took a chance on it early.
I can't tell you how many people took a chance on me to have this opportunity.
Who were these people taking a chance on Trump when he looked doomed in the polls?
The fact that he even had a chance on Sunday speaks volumes for his short game.
I appreciate that Asus is taking a chance on color with its new high-end laptop.
And the other thing I'd say is, you know, Kleiner did take a chance on me.
But for the Army, it could be worth taking a chance on this and similar technology.
Love said he would have a chance on Sunday if he got hot on the greens.
Let me take a chance on it because a missed opportunity is zero chance for mating.
Nathan Lane and John Slattery play tabloid reporters who chance on the story of their careers.
I spoke with the corporate overlords who'd decided to take a big chance on Mr. Michele.
Well, as far as chances go, you're going to take a chance on Mars, I hear?
He didn't have much experience, but one dealer decided to take a chance on him anyway.
"There's not a chance on this planet that's going to be the case," Mr. Justice said.
He argues that religious conservatives knew Trump was flawed but took a chance on him anyway.
If you're not good and you're messing up, people aren't gonna take a chance on you.
We have made a decision to not take a chance on student-athletes from your state.
"She took a big chance on him," said Christopher Maurer, a Lorca scholar at Boston University.
Lin-Manuel Miranda might earn EGOT status someday, but he was denied his chance on Sunday.
Calgary took a big chance on a 4-on-4, pulling Talbot for an extra skater.
Lamberti pressed, gently, explaining that he had a good chance on appeal, but Ronal was done.
And Jason (Troy Garity) offers Charles (Omar Benson Miller) a second chance on a new role.
What would George Carlin's career have been like if he never took a chance on offending?
New characters should, I think, make lapsed players want to take another chance on a game.
"To be three under par with a chance on the weekend, I'm proud of that," said Garcia.
I had never written anything professionally before writing for Atlanta, and he took a chance on me.
I owe PLL so much, because them taking that chance on me was what started it all.
A July rate increase had a 22009 percent chance on Friday, from 323 percent the day before.
We were very fortunate there was a young gay network, Logo, that took a chance on us.
But a local bank took a chance on him — to the tune of a $1.5 million loan.
Hool also praised Netflix for taking a chance on Narcos, which is now in its fourth season.
What wasn't easy, however, was finding a diamond dealer that would take a chance on two women.
Candidates at job interviews are expected to explain why the hirer should take a chance on them.
Mila Kunis and Seth Green -- voices of Meg and Chris -- also chatted with Chance on the phone.
Later in the day, Trump asked African-American voters in Michigan to take a chance on him.
But, after learning more about Kosilla's expertise and passion, a neighbor's father took a chance on him.
Na'Vi didn't stand a chance on the terrorist side, getting bowled over by everyone on Team Liquid.
I'd take a chance on every tool we have (provided it does not have negative side effects).
The Grammys took a chance on Chance the Rapper and gave him the Best New Artist trophy.
And I'm so glad she took a chance on me because literally it just changed my life.
Absent a credible Republican alternative, Americans will take a chance on any solution over none at all.
A July rate rise had a 34 percent chance on Friday, from 58 percent the day before.
Clinton's defeat still painful, many in the party were hesitant to take a chance on another woman.
TUESDAY PUZZLE — Anyone willing to take a chance on whether you can finish Ross Trudeau's crossword puzzle?
How could a conventional contemporary ballet like "DGV" stand a chance on the same program as that?
After a few years there, she took a chance on joining a tech startup in San Francisco.
" But at the Burden gallery, she said, "We'll take that chance on somebody who doesn't have collectors.
The name-your-rate strategy aims to entice travelers to take a chance on a new brand.
To remember always the community of people who took a chance on a humble graduate with big dreams.
All we can count on is retailers taking a chance on us and believing in what we do.
Despite the outcry, it seems quite clear that Netflix is willing to take a chance on polarizing shows.
With Baywatch, Johnson clearly took a chance on a genre that perhaps just isn't quite in his lane.
They were sloppy, they weren't tight, their demos were very crude, and Karl took a chance on them.
It's very unlikely they'd just stumble upon the notification by chance on Bisnode's website and join the dots.
Then there's manufacturing and the Herculean challenge of finding device makers to take a chance on unproven technology.
If patients can be persuaded to take a chance on cheaper treatments, then surely business travellers can too.
I want people to take a chance on themselves because I feel like I didn't for so long.
In short, for Trump to win, voters had to be willing to take a real chance on him.
Lindgren made an excellent save when Jenner redirected Wennberg's shot-pass but had no chance on the rebound.
If you're in the market for a baby monitor, it's worth taking a chance on a "smart" one.
On Monday, they implied traders placed a 30 percent chance on a rate hike, CME Group's FedWatch showed.
And when you don't get a chance on the power play, it makes it a little more difficult.
Make sure that's sealed, and there's hardly a chance on earth any water is getting into this thing.
A note from Alice Newton, daughter of the only publishing executive to take a chance on the series.
Likewise, he was impressed by the enthusiasm of the entrepreneurs taking a chance on the long-derelict city.
When workers are abundant, companies have little reason to take a chance on people with a criminal record.
But with all of the trauma and loss, they were still willing to take another chance on us.
Thomas Pieters of Belgium missed a 6-foot birdie chance on the 18th hole and shot a 70.
After almost two years, I found a tech company who was willing to take a chance on me.
The question now ... will another team take a chance on Antonio Brown -- or is his NFL career finished?
"That combination made it seem like he was the right guy to take a chance on," Oppenheimer said.
Jenkins had no chance on Evans' 44-yard gain, which should have sent the Giants to 0-3.
Kenny's just a boy, standing in front of another boy, asking him to take a chance on him.
There are opportunities available to me today because he took a chance on a kid like me, long ago.
Lance Armstrong wants people to take a chance on him again, this time with a new capital venture fund.
Sometimes a political movement wants to take a chance on something unpopular just because they believe it's substantively important.
To all the creators out there — thank you for taking a chance on this app back in the day.
In the 7th round, with the 250th overall pick in the draft, the Broncos took a chance on him.
Phil Mickelson shot a four-under-par 68 to reach 10-under and give himself a chance on Sunday.
Well, another company is taking a chance on the concept with a pair of smart sunglasses called ACE Eyewear.
The actress decided to take a chance on the film, despite not being a fan of the horror genre.
On the upside, it can mean people take a chance on movies when they wouldn't have in the past.
Golnesa "GG" Gharachedaghi doesn't believe in marriage, but she was willing to take a chance on it for love.
But the reality, with all due respect, he's been an amazing investor but someone took a chance on him.
But if Hardy is a truly free agent, I've got to think someone will take a chance on him.
None of the transgender-related amendments made it in, but there will be a second chance on Wednesday. Rep.
I feel like the only way I'll get noticed or hired is if someone takes a chance on me.
"Robert was the first N.F.L. owner to take a chance on a guy from East Tennessee," Mr. Chesney said.
And then foreigners with skills who want to take a chance on Akron can apply for an Akron Visa.
Sanders will have to convince the party's more pragmatic voters to that it's worth taking a chance on him.
Later, Feuer took a chance on Fosse, greenlighting him for the film "Cabaret," though they often fought during shooting.
It's harder to have massive audiences but it's also easier to find someone take a chance on quality content.
"There&aposs something really rewarding about being the first institutional firm to take a chance on someone," Boyce said.
As young readers will learn, sometimes the sweetest thing is to take a chance on making a human connection.
"Being in Double-A at 33, it's hard for a team to take a chance on you," Mann said.
Cramer said he would take a chance on Gilead, a biotech company that is working on a coronavirus drug.
"It's your boy Chance on Nulled," a voice says from the Ring camera, which a hacker has taken over.
It also means schools may not be willing to take a chance on a promising but higher-risk student.
Will he take his shotor is he waiting for the open-mouthedorange rim to take a chance on him?
Neither the fight's betting odds nor the fans seemed to give the 24-year-old much chance on this mission.
He'll have one big chance on Thursday night when the four remaining Republican candidates debate at the University of Miami.
Still, the important thing is that Huawei took a chance on a lot of that tech before anyone else did.
Facebook may have missed its chance on owning the camera company, but it hasn't given up on being the camera.
But he took a chance on me, and 27 years later I was honored to give the commencement speech there.
Now, Olympios is working on releasing her own clothing line and contemplating giving love another chance on Bachelor in Paradise.
Comedian Dave Chappelle and gospel star Kirk Franklin were also in attendance, according to photos posted by Chance on Monday.
"My goal is to convince the people in Philadelphia living in poverty to take a chance on me," Wagner says.
That's all well and good for people who read books, but ABC was still taking a chance on the miniseries.
Just think: In twenty or so years, Ritter's baby-to-be can have his or her own chance on stage.
Fox is the first major studio to take a chance on a movie anchored by a gay character in memory.
And Sanders will have to convince the party's more pragmatic voters to that it's worth taking a chance on him.
The Jaguars defense produced a quick three-and-out, and given another chance on offense, Jacksonville was far more aggressive.
Taking a chance on Mr. Obama's message of hope in 2008, Indiana swung Democratic for the first time in decades.
He'll have another chance on Tuesday, when another vote will be held in which he only requires a simple majority.
After taking a chance on Donald Trump in 2016, a swing county in western Pennsylvania is up for grabs again.
The talks failed because political and military leaders in Washington and Hanoi were afraid to take a chance on peace.
The CEO took a chance on me, and I knew it was time to become an avid learner of operations!
With those factors in mind, it's not surprising at all that GM is taking a chance on resurrecting the Hummer.
Even black Republicans like Gregory Cheadle, having taken a chance on Trump, now realize they had a lot to lose.
The Panthers (24-23-24) will get their chance on Thursday night against the visiting Columbus Blue Jackets (133-213-220).
In an interview with Glamour, Camp opened up about deciding to take a chance on dating her friend after her divorce.
I will always thank The Young & the Restless for taking a chance on me so that I can have this career.
Walton Goggins is such an unlikely CBS comedy star, but I like that the network has taken a chance on him.
Saturday, there were signs that some members of the caravan were not willing to take a chance on an asylum claim.
"Maybe now people will take a chance on me and let me stretch and play other types of things," he said.
And, I'll tell you one other thing, you know why the Republican party will want to take a chance on me?
The stock is up 30% this year, and Cramer is warning not to take a chance on it at current levels.
LG, Motorola, and even Samsung all took a chance on that vision and it didn't go well for any of them.
The Panthers (23-24-133) will get their chance on Thursday night against the visiting Columbus Blue Jackets (213-220-23.64).
Students and teachers don't need to travel for miles or take a chance on buying a system they haven't tried yet.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are taking a chance on Marcell Dareus, hoping he can solidify the team&aposs most glaring defensive deficiency.
He also acknowledges and appreciates that he's getting a chance on the boards for which he is still fighting on screen.
He had no chance on Alex Killorn's second-period power-play goal, set up by a magnificent pass from Nikita Kucherov.
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"I took a chance on having ... a child with problems," Lerman said, adding that it's important to think about the alternative.
The big question ... will ANY team want to take a chance on drafting a guy who beat a woman on video???
If they have a chance on a second or third ballot, many of them will love to vote against Donald Trump.
Money is always scarce in higher education, and administrators didn't necessarily want to take a chance on a potentially controversial program.
Gray puts his Experimental Gameplay Project background down as the primary encouragement for EA to take a chance on his proposal.
It was widely understood that the Yankees took a chance on Chapman without knowing for sure the depth of MLB's punishment.
If your current portfolio is performing well, don't pull money from solid investments to take a chance on a wild card.
Participants can show up and take a chance on getting a ride, but all the advance time slots have been reserved.
In 2016, Trump asked black Americans to take a chance on him after decades of Democrats taking their votes for granted.
This area, which had voted Socialist before, was among the many that took a chance on the wunderkind former investment banker.
Organizers of Indian Wells, as the tournament is better known, said they were unwilling to take a chance on going forward.
Michaels took a chance on the writer, and his faith led to the creation of a new late-night television star.
Mr. Trump's team appeared to have listened and declined to offer such a motion when it had the chance on Wednesday.
Battered but unbowed, no closer to a Cup than he was when the day dawned, he gets another chance on Wednesday.
Despite its demise, "Black and White" did not deter other black artists from taking a chance on the Soviet film industry.
But there's less appetite — from both investors and customers — to take a chance on clothing that demands a sense of imagination.
For that matter, what new employer would take a chance on someone who would bail as soon as Lordstown re-opened?
Before she did that, she was just another dreamer, taking a chance on moving across the country to chase her aspirations.
The Bengals clearly believe Mixon has made the correct adjustments to take a chance on him this high in the draft.
Or that this kid has all the tools technically, needs a bit of work physically, so we'll take a chance on him.
If you want to take a chance on joining them, Tueday's Mega Millions jackpot is now $2590 billion, the highest jackpot ever.
Better still, cosmic lovebirds Mars and Venus will nuzzle up to Jupiter throughout December, spurring you to take a chance on romance.
Ten contenders will be on stage at Wednesday night's debate in Miami, and another 10 will have their chance on Thursday night.
But for many of them, Netflix is the only company that would take a chance on their movie in the first place.
Four decades on, Labour's shadow chancellor John McDonnell is hoping for a better reception after taking a chance on the same idea.
You're taking a chance on the success of your potential new employer, so don't get starry eyed at the prospect of ownership.
He thanked the producers who first took a chance on "a mumbling actor" back in 2003 and a cavalcade of Warner Bros.
Doing a reboot instead of taking a chance on a new series is not the answer to calls to be more inclusive.
"They were willing to take a big chance on a veteran with not a ton of experience in financial services," he said.
Recently she featured on "Blessings," from Chance the Rapper's album Coloring Book, which she performed alongside Chance on Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show.
From what we're hearing from our NFL sources, the chances of a team taking a chance on him are zero to none.
Taco chance on me Chipotle's going to launch a new campaign next month to lure customers back after that whole E.coli debacle.
Long before bitcoin hit a high of $19,000 this week, Charlie Shrem took a chance on it — and it changed his life.
By using hacks to turn off the fancy effects that make modern games so pretty, it stands a chance on old hardware.
What's next: The fed funds futures market is placing at 37.1% chance on Yellen raising rates at the next meeting in March.
Still, many residents continue to reside underground, taking a chance on striking rich by searching for a single gemstone 30 meters below.
John Klingberg had perhaps the Stars' best chance on Saturday, firing a shot off the crossbar with just over a minute remaining.
I'm just sad that he couldn't take a chance on me because of what is going on in the state of Colorado.
What should not be lost is that the Turkish opposition has a chance on Sunday, something that seemed unlikely one year ago.
The French took a chance on a fresh face and voted for change, but perhaps got more than they had bargained for.
Will they be more willing to take a chance on people who have been unemployed for years or have a checkered past?
To every single woman that shows up tonight, thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking a chance on me.
I drifted to Elizabeth Warren's enthusiasm but I don't believe her health care plans have a chance on a number of levels.
He instituted a draft lottery, in which the league's worst teams drew numbers for the chance on drafting the best eligible players.
" Schumer, 36, joked alongside her own photo from the night, "We'd like to thank @nyccomedycellar for taking a chance on our new act.
Goldman Sachs economists also put a one-in-three chance on the idea of a destination-based, border-adjusted corporate tax gaining approval.
A small British publisher, Bloomsbury, eventually took a chance on Rowling and "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" appeared in print in 1997.
Until now, though, Alexa lacked what it needs more than any of those things to secure its success: a fighting chance on smartphones.
Trump deserves credit for taking a chance on diplomacy with North Korea, especially when his national security adviser has openly called for war.
Ladies and gentlemen, you have a chance on Monday to put the record straight about who you want, not who will entertain you.
There is no reason to take a chance on the next Facebook, Regeneron orAmazon if you are already worth $23 billion like Soros.
Rain is in the forecast, with an estimated 21 percent chance on Friday night and a 40 percent chance of showers on Saturday.
Reading Mayor Wally Scott agreed to erect a donated 34-foot synthetic tree rather than take another chance on the imperfections of nature.
It seemed at first like the rest of television was slow to follow in his footsteps to take a chance on unabashed horror.
It gave Death Cab For Cutie a chance on the main stage and, damn it, "A Lack of Color" is a great song!
Plus, Mayweather, being the defensive boxer that he is, wouldn't want to take a chance on the unpredictable, aggressive that McGregor brings. Right?
Cornyn shot down the chance on Tuesday that a DACA-related bill would move as a stand-alone or be resolved in September.
Brendan is viewed skeptically by the rank and file -- especially Chris MacKenzie (Taylor Kitsch) -- but Eric agrees to take a chance on him.
Even with his recent success in gaining support, Mullah Mansour is unlikely to take a chance on talks anytime soon, Taliban officials said.
If you're looking for a way to instantly improve the comfort of everyday life almost unconsciously, you should take a chance on Bombas.
But bettors who take a chance on the commander in chief being there stand to make 85033 times their money if he is.
A tweeted video of the event shows Chance on stage talking to an audience of youth gathered at the Harold Washington Library Center.
Now he's getting another chance on pro wrestling's biggest stage, but the fact is that Samoa Joe is no longer in his prime.
Baltimore converted that chance on Flacco's scoring pass to Collins for a 14-0 lead with 211:242 to go in the first.
Thirteen minutes later, Usme had one more chance, on yet another free kick but from an almost impossible angle directly to Solo's left.
They have to persuade landlords to take a chance on tenants who have low or no incomes and have often been evicted before.
Our reporter visited a rural area of central France that took a chance on Mr. Macron when he ran for president last year.
The Islanders took a chance on Ho-Sang, a brash scorer in the Ontario Hockey League, with a first-round pick in 2014.
Varlamov had to make a big save on Eric Staal's chance on an odd-man rush with 4:48 left to preserve the lead.
And I think that trusting and taking a chance on people that are willing to do the work is probably the best feeling ever.
Because some of these people like Gavin Free who runs the ... do you know the channel Slow Mo Guys, by any chance, on YouTube?
Now entering its fourth season and more confident than ever, Mom is worth taking a chance on, even if you don't like the format.
"[Right now] we're willing to take a chance on somebody with no experience because the cost of hiring them is so low," Aston said.
Yes, I believe we as a party have to reach out to those voters who took a chance on Trump in the 2016 election.
Betting markets are more bullish on the Republicans' chances, with punters on Betfair converging on a 255.5% chance on the evening of November 267th.
There is no reason to take a chance on the next Facebook, Regeneron or Amazon if you are already worth $23 billion like Soros.
Although she started her career working in corporate marketing, Daoheung left it behind to take a chance on a pivot into the culinary sphere.
I'm hopeful for our home town Pretoria at the moment but there's a shortage in venues willing to take a chance on live music.
Rowling was turned down by 12 different publishing houses before British independent publisher Bloomsbury took a chance on her and the boy who lived.
Sanders was responding to a question about a speech he made Saturday night, when  he said he had an excellent chance on Super Tuesday.
Intimidating as it might seem to reach out to a dream mentor, it never hurts to take a chance on a connection and ask.
Corey Perry had another chance on a breakaway about nine minutes later but his slap shot from the right circle hit the left post.
Then, in 1995, following a colossal failure with Alien 3, studios took another chance on the precocious commercial and music video maven David Fincher.
"New Yorkers took a chance on me, and I will never forget that," she said, referring to her election to the Senate in 2000.
RBC, which previously expected a rate hike in February, said there was a 60% chance on a general election and another delay to Brexit.
In theory, a team could snatch him up -- if they're willing to take a chance on a guy convicted of a very violent crime.
Cyndie takes a huge chance on Tara not to give up the women's location — and when Tara returns to Alexandria, she returns the favor.
If you took a chance on bitcoin early on, just a few years ago, your investment could have paid off in a big way.
Rather than take a chance on the unknown, many people choose instead to settle for familiar grapes, enticing brand names and well-known places.
Monk's sharp-edged, percussive style of playing — and composing — had turned off critics for years before Lion and Wolff took a chance on him.
You've got to convince early-stage seed investors to take a chance on you and give you money when there is nothing there yet.
For another, while I'm generally bullish on OLED becoming great on laptops, I'm not sure I'd take a chance on this one just yet.
Finding herself unemployed and unable to get another job, she decided to take a chance on herself and start her own PR consulting agency.
They decided to take a chance on Diddy, and they didn&apost really have anything to lose, because Ciroc wasn&apost doing very well.
For example, at 24A, the mysterious answer to the clue "Take a chance on a work of poetry?" is RISK AVERSE ... or is it?
If you want to take a chance on joining them, Wednesday night's Powerball drawing is expected to be the second largest prize in history.
Why should we take a chance on her when she hasn't been able to hack it in a private sector job in this field?
We can imagine some young Turks in the Democratic ranks taking a chance on a "not now but very soon" promise on Pelosi's exit.
But since Aerosoles are known for their comfort, I decided to take a chance on these cute suede booties, and I don't regret the choice.
She abandoned her love for Onassis for her sister rather than take a chance on something happening to her sister and her niece and nephew.
"Thank you, Marlene and everyone, for taking a chance on a guy who showed up for a sexy role in a Christmas sweater," he says.
Before Frida, Hayek writes, she was an unknown entity in Hollywood, whom Weinstein took a chance on by signing her to a multi-picture deal.
Glover got the film's director, Jon Favreau, to bring Chance on as a consultant for the film, since he's a major fan of the franchise.
I was there by chance on opening night when Steve Summers dragged me out there to see him and Lauren Flax play the first party.
Reese [Witherspoon] taking a chance on an unknown, first time female filmmaker is just a huge deal, and I'm forever grateful to her for that.
Netflix is distributing Scorsese's latest film, The Irishman, reportedly in part because major studios didn't want to take a chance on the $160 million budget.
If Mr Trump blows up the JCPOA, Iran, free of constraints, could crank up its enrichment programme and take a chance on developing nuclear weapons.
After a few days of pitching batting practice, Claxton got his chance on the morning of May 28 against the much better Los Angeles Angels.
When living standards are rising so fast, taking a chance on a party that promises to shake things up is a much less attractive proposition.
Their bodies were found by chance on August 18 during a helicopter search for a man who was stranded on a cliff near the beach.
"Let Go" begs a person to take a chance on you but by the time you get to "Not What I Thought," the smoke clears.
Does it mean even more to you since the Fever took a chance on you when came out of the University of Tennessee in 2001?
Webb thanked the Ravens for taking a chance on an undersized player in the third round of the 2009 NFL Draft out of Nicholls State.
I usually try to buy gas in the suburbs, since gas is cheaper there than in the city, but I missed my chance on Monday.
From the perspective of an admissions committee looking to take a chance on a high-risk applicant, Ms. Tapia must have presented a compelling case.
Oshie scored on a power play — Washington's only chance on the man advantage for the game — with 4:48 to play in the second period.
Alberg – now a managing director of Madrona Venture Group, the Seattle-based venture firm he founded around that time – took a chance on Bezos anyway.
Federal funds futures implied traders saw a roughly 43 percent chance on Monday that the central bank would increase rates at its December policy meeting.
Nine strong innings of winter ball persuaded the Cubs to take a chance on Rondon, who has a 2.97 E.R.A. over four seasons in Chicago.
Yet with this robust frittata, I'd take a chance on a red, particularly a red with plenty of acidity, like Chianti or another sangiovese wine.
In the end, fewer emerging adults willing to take a chance on their business idea makes it harder for everyone else to get a job.
There are the obvious pop acts like Kylie Minogue ("Dancing Queen"), the Chipmunks ("Take A Chance On Me"), and the cast of Glee ("Mamma Mia").
He'll need many more putts to fall to have a chance on Sunday, said six-time champ Jack Nicklaus, a longtime friend from South Florida.
The most successful leaders are those who aren't afraid to take a chance on adapting, even when it means branching out into unfamiliar company territory.
They were tied late in the third round when McIlroy missed a good birdie chance on two par-5s at No. 123 and No. 18.
Taking a blind chance on shows starring Hollywood A-listers is still a tough sell for a service that will reportedly cost $10 a month.
CNBC's Jim Cramer broke down why investors must take a chance on a stock when the chief executive of the underlying company is being transparent.
I want to thank the people who helped me make this movie: my crew, my team, everyone at Lionsgate for taking a chance on it.
However, for such an affordable price and happy runners, it's worth it to try them for yourself and take a chance on all six pairs.
And perhaps, studios will go the next step of taking a chance on producing non-English language films with that one-inch barrier of subtitles.
I wanted everybody else to be able to say, &aposSquared Away took a chance on me, and it was the best move I ever made.
For him and many others, the country faced a much more urgent decision — to take a chance on peace after five decades of violent conflict.
Along the journey, it contemplates philosophical matters, like the effects of trauma or blind chance on our life paths, or the possibility of authentic art.
When you don't have much (or any) background in your desired field, it can be tough to get companies to take a chance on you.
Within South Carolina, within the African-American community, we don't want to take a chance on someone that doesn't have a chance of beating Trump.
Within South Carolina, within the African-American community, we don't want to take a chance on someone that doesn't have a chance of beating Trump.
Zuckerberg, who always writes his own keynote speech for F8, will have a chance on Tuesday to convince people that next time will be different.
But when her DACA expires and with it her right to work legally, she does not believe a lender will take a chance on her.
After declining a $2000,000 offer in favor of taking a chance on another briefcase, she went home having won a pre-tax total of only $2000.
Nintendo's Labo VR kit may just be a little cardboard experiment, but Nintendo is taking a chance on throwing its most beloved titles into the headset.
At the very least, this gorgeous wool tapestry will entice makers, crafters, and hackers to take a chance on any thrift store "junk" that intrigues them.
Black Mirror gives us a compelling reason why we should follow our instincts and be willing to take a chance on something we feel strongly about.
The dollar tiptoed higher early on Wednesday, adding to overnight gains, as markets put a higher chance on Democrat Hillary Clinton winning the U.S. presidential election.
Reboots give our favorite characters another chance on the small screen — but if they're not done well, they run the risk of ruining the show's legacy.
The Nuggets will get another chance on Monday, when they visit Harden and the Houston Rockets for the back end of a home-and-home set.
ABBA, known for a string of 1970s and early 1980s hits such as "Waterloo", "Dancing Queen" and "Take A Chance On Me", split up in 1982.
Damon's first film, "Good Will Hunting," won him his first Oscar after Weinstein took a chance on a script from Damon and fellow unknown, Ben Affleck.
Insurgent House Democrats hoping to shake up the party will get their chance on Wednesday when the caucus will cast secret ballots to decide if Rep.
Manziel will have 2 games to showcase his skills for NFL scouts -- hoping a pro team will take a chance on him for the 2018 season.
Without Galt, I don't think anyone ever would have taken a chance on me and let me write for Broadway, and his legacy will last forever.
Foreign markets, especially in the developing world, are bound to bounce back and reward the patience of investors who take a chance on them, they say.
Lacking some much-needed power in the lineup after Yoenis Cespedes went on the disabled list, the Mets took a chance on Bautista two days later.
At Tuxedo, at least, the past is distilled well (and often) enough on the plate that it pays to take a chance on its latest iteration.
"Coach O, you have no idea what you mean to my family...You took a chance on me...I&aposm forever grateful for you," Burrow said.
It was such an indie, and Stage 6 and Sony Worldwide really took a chance on the film, and greenlit the project and really believed in it.
To those of you who took an early chance on Zocdoc and everyone who has joined us since, thank you for helping make that vision a reality.
Too scared to take a chance on anything, he uses his mother's sudden death, and his father's alleged reliance on him, as an excuse for his inertia.
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg is set to star in a Fox town hall on May 19 and Gillibrand will get her chance on June 2. 1.
WHEN employees of Alitalia were offered the chance on April 27th to vote for pay cuts and redundancies to save the troubled airline, they spurned the opportunity.
This allows EA and the company's various development studios to take a chance on titles that otherwise may have been considered too experimental for a retail release.
If you missed your chance on Black Friday steals, you have until Saturday, December 9th at 11:59 PM CT to take advantage of these sweet deals.
Do you feel like you could be just as famous for wearing clothes well, if only someone was willing to take a chance on an unknown kid?
I knew I wouldn't be able to get actors to take a chance on me because it could hurt them from a Bollywood casting point of view.
"I was kind of secretly hoping it was going to be this long-lost Miles Brothers film, so I took a chance on it," Mr. Wright said.
Wanted again to send a note of deep gratitude to Tesla owners WW for taking a chance on a new company that all experts said would fail.
CBS isn't taking a chance on a nipplegate repeat ... it's giving a strip club the ax when it comes to a commercial spot during Super Bowl 50.
Meanwhile, nonbanks and big tech firms might have a better chance on moving into banking, but we think it's unlikely they'd push hard for traditional banking licenses.
For the couple who took a chance on an abnormal embryo, a healthy boy is a joyous — if sobering — reminder of the complexities of early human development.
In 2010, Zhang quit his low-paying factory job and took a chance on opening a pet shop - just in time to ride China's domestic pet boom.
That's obvious ... Brown is desperate to get back in the NFL but no team is willing to take a chance on him right now for several reasons.
Not enough voters are willing to take a chance on a potential spoiler third party, and there's no consensus around what that third party should stand for.
At 23, he has time to establish an N.F.L. career, but it remains to be seen if any team will decide to take a chance on him.
Yet the 27-year-old Northern Irishman missed an excellent birdie chance on the 15th hole and then could not sink a 20-foot putt on 18.
His only saving grace at this stage might be that his team has a ton of cap space and can afford to take a chance on him.
I liked it there; the bar offers a rare chance on Pyongyang's rigid tours for outsiders to see the city's locals relaxing, or at least appearing to.
Fed funds futures markets are placing a 96% chance on the Fed keeping rates as is today, and a majority see only 2 rate hikes this year.
As annoying as you are sometimes — and we say this with love — we are not at all interested in taking a 1/30 chance on your life.
The MarCO team fought hard, prevailing at last with the argument that at a cost of only $18 million, the idea was worth taking a chance on.
Mr. Crew said that he and his co-counsel, Peter B. Janci, believe all their clients have at least a "fighting chance" on the statute of limitations.
"When this city took a chance on me as their mayor, the chief executive of this city, I didn't wait to bring people together," Mr. Booker said.
Juilliard, which is expected to draw in students and their families, will open its doors next fall, a rare Western institution taking a chance on this district.
The changing world of retail in the 1950s and 1960s, however, would offer the company a chance to take a chance on a brand new discounting format.
And while Youssef didn't address the homogeneity of the nominees, he did praise Hulu and A24 for taking a chance on his show about a Muslim family.
Nevertheless, investors have put an almost 90 percent chance on a rise in Bank Rate to 0.75 percent from 0.50 percent on Thursday, according to market prices.
The Dolphins (2-8) decided to take a chance on the second-year running back, who played collegiately for the Miami Hurricanes, after the Bengals released him.
In his appeal to African-American voters, Trump has lamented the woes of black communities, asking those who traditionally vote Democratic to take a chance on him.
This might be difficult for a Tuesday, but I'd rather take a chance on an interesting and amusing clue rather than settle for something boring and overused.
We each get one chance on this planet, every single day I want to be worthy of going home to the most awesome woman on the planet.
According to El Pais, nearly 74 percent of Spain's population took a chance on "El Gordo" last year in what's considered to be more than just a lottery.
Now, O'Rourke's daunting challenge is convincing Americans to take another chance on a charismatic but untested young presidential candidate in a moment of national uncertainty and soul searching.
And the same people who took a chance on a man who threw cayenne pepper at stews with his bare hands — hired me, a woman with zero experience.
If you miss out on seeing that big full moon fill the skies tonight, you'll get another chance on January 31st, with the added bonus total lunar eclipse.
This will be especially evident on the 6th, when Venus and Mars form a sultry trine (120-degree angle), rewarding you for taking a fearless chance on romance.
But then Szaky convinced big-box retailers like Home Depot and Walmart, which were already stocking established fertilizers like Miracle-Gro, to take a chance on his product.
Pushy salespeople, confusing jargon and high prices had made the whole ordeal miserable, so the idea of taking a chance on an online purchase wasn't such a reach.
Studios are unlikely to take a chance on an expensive film that might anger government officials and geopolitical allies unless they can guarantee that it will be profitable.
Trieb creates a portrait of two men focused on training alongside some of the world's greatest skiers in Switzerland for a chance on the big stage in Pyeongchang.
It will also be Obama's first chance on an international stage to promote his recent endorsement of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, his former secretary of state.
Mook contended that Clinton resonates with voters when she has a chance to describe her policies in detail and said he hoped she got that chance on Monday.
The timing couldn't be worse for Mixon ... who will have to relive the incident on camera while trying to convince NFL teams to take a chance on him.
This prognosis didn't prevent Julianne and her boyfriend Dan from taking a chance on Samson last December and committing to giving the dog the best three months possible.
In winning the title from Holly Holm in her last bout, Tate was thoroughly outclassed on the feet after having seemingly blown her big chance on Holm's back.
After a purely mediocre audition and subsequent dismissal by Decca, they had nowhere left to go until, as legend has it, George Martin took a chance on them.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar tiptoed higher early on Wednesday, adding to overnight gains, as markets put a higher chance on Democrat Hillary Clinton winning the U.S. presidential election.
Well actually, Oher's had an up-and-down career and was almost out of the league before the Panthers took a chance on him this past off-season.
However, he admits that the bride and groom, Ayushi and Abhishek, really deserve all the credit for letting him take such a big chance on their big day.
After a five-year stint, the group decided to take a chance on its current home, the ever name-changing event space and Sneaky Dee's neighbour, Nest nightclub.
The longstanding tennis ladder seems shakier than usual, which could mean that Monfils — 0-12 against Djokovic in tour-level matches — might just stand a chance on Friday.
"A lot of the American people can put aside him being rough around the edges to take the chance on the change that he talked about," he said.
"Disney took a chance on me as a young writer years ago and so I'm thrilled to return to the Mouse House," Mr. Wilmore said in a statement.
American opera companies that rely on works like "Faust" should take a chance on "Demon," which offers a fresh, rich alternative: a Mephistophelian story with a spiritual twist.
The Hunt When James and Rachael Patalano couldn't find the home they wanted in their price range, they took a chance on a partnership with a longtime friend.
After World War II an increasing number of women in Europe and the USA risked supporting art that few other art dealers would have taken a chance on.
Her son, she said, would stand little chance on the specialized high school exam next fall unless she sent him to tutoring, which will cost close to $2,000.
He saw the baby by chance on a boat trip with some students from his foundation, Environmental Education Center Thailand (EEC), which teaches kids about conservation through camping.
Its second half is about Henry's post-prison attempt to get back on track: finish his education, find an employer willing to take a chance on a felon.
Our source also says AB desperately wants to play football again and is willing to do whatever it takes to convince owners he's worth taking a chance on.
Then, of course, there are the investment opportunities that only get presented to the wealthiest people, and that only they have the resources to take a chance on.
But in Albany, even the most avid and earnest of watchdogs seemed skeptical that a second trial for Mr. Silver would mean a second chance on ethics reform.
Here is the deck that convinced investors to take a chance on Molekule, a hardware startup founded by academics that wants to tackle the global air pollution crisis.
Survey respondents report spending an average of $77 on a first date in 2019, which is no small price to pay for taking a chance on someone new.
"Within South Carolina, within the African-American community, we don't want to take a chance on someone that doesn't have a chance of beating Trump," Mr. Webb said.
The small core of conservatives opposed to the trillion-dollar budget resolution appears willing to give it a chance on the House floor, according to a GOP lawmaker.
Cleveland added the sharpshooting Kyle Korver in early January, and in the wake of James's comments, the franchise took a chance on Derrick Williams, an intriguing power forward.
Meanwhile, they placed a 20 percent chance on Yellen being reappointed, a 10 percent chance for National Economic Council director Gary Cohn, and 10 percent for other candidates.
He was incredibly generous to take a chance on a young curator like me, trusting in my abilities to make programs that would be relevant to their audience.
Sometimes you have to take a chance on someone, sometimes the perfect candidate comes and they're just amazing and they check all your boxes, and that's great, too.
Investors are essentially taking a chance on the future of your business, not necessarily what you've done so far — but that doesn't mean initial traction isn't important to them.
First is being in the unfortunate circumstance of being too good for established fighters to take a chance on, yet lacking the name to draw in an audience alone.
Going public put his career on hold — until the Food Network took a chance on him in 2001, tapping him to host its longest running program to date, Unwrapped.
The market sentiment has shifted from a 70 percent expectation of a small production cut earlier this week to about a 56 percent chance on Friday, CME Group said.
After one too many dates (with total dogs), she reached a breaking point – she decided to take a chance on love and sign up to be PEOPLE's B*tchelorette.
Only if you have a massive appetite for risk, zero fear of losing your capital and are willing to take a flying chance on an idea that could flop.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, a Democrat, said during an event sponsored by NALEO in Philadelphia that it is time for political leaders to take a chance on Latinos.
The stars of the movie reminisced about their lives since, with Hawke thanking Ryder for convincing him to take the role and Stiller to take a chance on him.
Kelly Krauskopf, the general manager, took a chance on me that first year when I was recovering from the injury and then she stuck with me through it all.
Here's how it works: If you feel strongly about an idea, but don't have a group's consensus or full agreement, ask your colleagues to take a chance on you.
Lucasfilm has the chance to break that cycle by taking a chance on a non-male or non-white director, the way they've continually taken chances on white guys.
I can't believe it took me so long to find Curb Your Enthusiasm—but alas, years after the show first premiered, I decided to take a chance on it.
In one sense, Poroshenko has become the victim of his own success in keeping the Donbass conflict contained, another diplomat said, emboldening voters to take a chance on Zelenskiy.
When Ms. Brown thinks her son needs to take a chance on a social gathering, she makes a deal with him — she'll come to get him within an hour.
Londoners were slightly more divided, with 30 percent voting "not a chance" on a Trump impeachment, not far off the 39 percent that pegged the probability at 30 percent.
When the U.S. decided to take a chance on Colombia 20 years ago, we quickly found that investing in this country yields returns with few parallels throughout the world.
But the latest forecast calls for a diminishing chance of rain as the tournament progresses this week, a 30% chance on Thursday, 20% on Friday and 10% on Saturday.
The deal, the largest-ever leveraged buyout, essentially involved the backers Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, TPG Capital and Goldman Sachs taking a huge chance on the price of natural gas.
THIS IS BEYOND CRAZY‼️ I wanna thank Nike once again for taking a chance on a 18 year old kid from Akron, OH. I'm proud to be #SwooshLifeForLife.
Though traditional malls may be on the decline, New York City is taking a chance on its first-ever outlet mall, the recently opened Empire Outlets in Staten Island.
SECOND CHANCE ON OFFENSE The new Dolphins Coach Adam Gase, an offensive mastermind, was more than a little disturbed by the ineptitude of his offense in last Saturday's scrimmage.
Investors who took a chance on the fledgling currency and stuck with it have been on a rollercoaster ride — but are optimistic that they are still onto a winner.
Bulgarian Dimitrov will get another chance on Friday, however, to prove that despite a slower-than-expected rise towards the summit of tennis, he can deliver on his promise.
It has this warmth that makes me feel like it'll be more likely for people who might feel politically different from me to take a chance on seeing it.
Taking the chance on Stackhouse, who is going to be an NBA head coach one way or another at some point, would seem the best path in a rebuild.
Hutchinson had 20 saves in the third period, including a big one on Rene Bourque, who had a great chance on the power play in the last five minutes.
He knew he would need some help convincing another team to take a chance on him so quickly after a disappointing three years as head coach of the Dolphins.
"He ended up taking a chance on me," Mr. Biden recalled, revealing that he still keeps a picture on the wall of his parents with Mr. Hollings that year.
Mr. Kaepernick, meanwhile, has been working out privately in New Jersey in hopes of finding a team willing to take a chance on him, according to a CBS report.
Just like the federal government, Andrea Blieden hopes other companies join The Body Shop to take a chance on those who have been locked out of the labor market.
The debate will give the candidates one more chance on a national stage to shape up the race — a race that, for now, Sanders is the favorite to win.
Jim decided to take a chance on me, and I joined his incredible group of reporters for the next seven months before starting work for a Dallas law firm.
"Gosh, at this point, you probably want to go with water, tea or unsweetened coffee and not take a chance on beverages we don't know much about," he said.
"Gosh, at this point, you probably want to go with water, tea or unsweetened coffee and not take a chance on beverages we don't know much about," he said.
Investors who took a chance on the fledgling currency and stuck with it have been on a rollercoaster ride - but are optimistic that they are still onto a winner.
Director Robert Lepage provides a bold, totalizing concept that beautifully integrates sight and sound; it is heartening to see the Met take a chance on such an edgy production.
A key moment came not long after Joey was helicoptered to the University of Wisconsin Hospital in Madison, when neurosurgeon Dr. Joshua Medow decided to take a chance on surgery.
But that plan has little chance on Capitol Hill and has been dismissed by even Republican lawmakers as more of a statement of principles than legislation intended to become law.
The Rangers took a chance on the two-time Cy Young Award winner with a one-year contract finalized during spring training, hoping he could help them as a reliever.
In a region that is traditionally very averse to risk and tends to condemn failure, these firms took a chance on budding ventures long before others dreamed of doing so.
He doesn't mind our difference in age or culture or race and neither do I. I've been through enough disappointing relationships to take a chance on this sweet younger man.
Traders saw a 57.4 percent chance that the Fed would hike rates in December on Thursday, up from a 53.1 percent chance on Wednesday, according to CME Group's FedWatch program.
And sure enough, despite the money Amazon, Apple, and their streaming brethren brought to Toronto, this year it was still A24 taking a chance on the most challenging, daring movies.
"Stakes are too high for workers, for the economy - we can't take a chance on someone with a decade-long record of prioritizing hypothetical inflation over real people," he said.
The usual crowdfunding risks and caveats apply here, but since next summer will probably be even hotter than this one, it certainly seems worth taking a chance on this one.
The two parted ways that day, but she followed up, and eventually persuaded him to take a chance on her, and she says he wrote her a check for $28,000.
Millen also says teams are also weighing Kaep's off-the-field controversies when considering the QB -- but he's certain there are teams that will take a chance on him anyway.
Osborne noted that Fed rate hike expectations have slipped, with markets now pricing in a 70 percent chance of a rate increase, down from a 78 percent chance on Monday.
Reyes spent several weeks in extended spring training and has played nine games for Class AAA Albuquerque, hoping to show some team that he is worth taking a chance on.
EL FASHER, Sudan — After years of crisis, displacement, turmoil and bloodshed, the people of Sudan's Darfur region had a chance on Monday to participate in a referendum on their future.
The pet owner said she took Chance on a walk in Denver's Highlands neighborhood park a few days after the 4/20 pro-marijuana rally, according to the affiliate report.
Interest rate futures implied a 33 percent chance on Friday that the Fed would raise rates by year-end, down from 43 percent on Thursday, CME Group's FedWatch gauge showed.
There are people whose styles I responded to, and then there are people you kinda just take a chance on because they're doing something different somewhere else that fascinates me.
From funky, slimy greens to dry grains and scary meats, the salads at Trader Joe's are something you're taking a chance on when you grab one for a quick lunch.
And our failure to invest in more resilient infrastructure has led to this choice between a controlled disaster or taking a chance on a greater, potentially devastating, series of disasters.
Success and popularity typically go hand in hand for you, but Uranus in Taurus is a cosmic encouragement to take a chance on your future, even if not everyone approves.
I checked the seat map a week before we left and saw the back of the plane was pretty open so we took a chance on seats in the back.
When I was ready to go back to work, NPR took a chance on me as a very unconventional 34-year-old intern, married with a toddler and an infant.
Options tend to be a big part of compensation at startups—and a major reason why employees are willing to take a chance on working at small, failure-prone companies.
Mr. Trump's victory made the European far right more aggressive and arrogant, while at the same time reducing the willingness of undecided voters to take a chance on radical alternatives.
So he took a chance on the former wunderkind Lane Kiffin as his offensive coordinator to install fast-paced schemes like the ones that gave Alabama's defense so much trouble.
With few employers willing to take a chance on people with records, jobs are often scarce upon release, and loans for education and housing are generally out of reach, too.
Too many Americans may not want to "take another chance" on a female candidate, Ms. Cusack said, after Hillary Clinton was met with mistrust and even hostility in swing states.
Several Ukrainians told me that they would rather take their chance on perennial conflict and perpetual strife in Israel than remain captive to an unpredictable hot war in their homeland.
Adams could have started for almost any team in the country in 2015, but Oregon was one of the few to take a chance on him and his FCS pedigree.
That's how John Wick got to be John Wick, because they took a chance on a strange movie about a guy whose dog dies and then he takes out bad guys.
No. 1: They took a chance on an unknown Canadian boy when they did a profile on me years ago, and No. 2: They have amazing correspondents who tell compelling stories.
LONDON (Reuters) - British lawmakers will have a chance on Monday to vote on whether to hold an early national election, the leader of the House of Commons, Jacob Rees-Mogg said.
I finally found a landlord willing to take a chance on me but had to pay six month's rent up front (fortunately I'd stashed enough away — thank you, F***-Off Fund).
"I've had a chance on the [What the Hell World Tour] to visit a lot of the more than 400 national parks across this great country of ours," Bentley, 42, says.
Netflix has become a go-to spot for directors who want to produce other types of films, with some crediting the streaming platform with taking a chance on more independent projects.
Federal funds futures implied traders saw a roughly 43 percent chance on Monday that the central bank would increase rates at its December policy meeting, according to the CME's FedWatch tool.
If the SoundWear were a bit cheaper, I think more people would be willing to take a chance on it and see how (or if) it really fits into their lives.
Take Juno Temple as Jamie, a young woman who discovers a punk band and tries to convince Richie and some other American Century execs that they're worth taking a chance on.
And though Justice swore on Tuesday that "there's not a chance on this planet" that the pay raise will lead to Medicaid cuts, Republican legislators have repeatedly threatened that precise outcome.
ABBA won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with "Waterloo" and had a sequin-spangled string of hits including "Dancing Queen" and "Take a Chance on Me" before splitting up in 1982.
KIRSTEN GILLIBRAND, Wednesday Struggling to gain traction in the race, the U.S. senator from New York was looking for a chance on Wednesday night to burst into the party's top tier.
Still, you might be surprised if you ignore the number of reviews attached to any given listing, and take a chance on a newbie based on their photos and listed accommodations.
She finished seventh in the all-around, and that relatively poor finish prompted some fans to wonder why Karolyi would take a chance on her, especially with the Olympics so near.
Nash was alone at the front of the net when he received a pass from David Krejci and buried the chance on Carolina goalie Scott Darling for his 800th career point.
But for every terrible Dracula performance there's something that pays off spectacularly, like him taking a chance on The Matrix after just about every actor passed on it at the time.
In a statement on Wednesday, she praised the state's residents for taking "a chance on a little-known, 38-year old, minority, female governor" when she took office six years ago.
In 1957, he took a chance on landing his first Broadway role when he spotted the renowned British director Tyrone Guthrie walking in Manhattan's theater district with the producer Alexander Cohen.
"To get us kick-started there was nice, and then to give Vargas a cushion there so he can make some pitches and take a chance on some guys," Frazier said.
After talking it over with his wife, Katherine, he decided to take a chance on the marriage interview, which was scheduled for March 2017 at the immigration office in Lawrence, Mass.
"He's willing to take a chance on an unknown author, and that's been a fantastic boon for our books," said Todd Doughty, vice president and executive director of publicity at Doubleday.
Philadelphia's Travis Konecny had a terrific scoring chance on the power play at 7:05 of the first period, but Rask made a strong glove save to keep the game scoreless.
When I discovered the quaint town by chance on an early wintry evening in the 1980s, the men were just lonely workers, coming mostly from the central Mexican state of Guanajuato.
Still, with the memory of her "Shark Tank" pitch fresh in her mind, Butler was determined that this time she would convince the experts to take a chance on her product.
Wegman says if a client has always loved a certain diamond shape but is considering taking a chance on a different shape, she usually steers them back toward their initial preference.
As an established comedic talent, Wilder could be the box office insurance that would let studios take a chance on a comedian who hadn't yet proved himself as a film star.
When I look back at the past year I am so grateful for all of the experiences I've had and for all of the people who have taken a chance on me.
LONDON (Reuters) - Jenson Button has not stood on the British Grand Prix podium in 16 attempts and, heading into what could be his last chance on Sunday, accepts it may never happen.
Traders now put just a 15 percent chance on a move this month, and actually now don't believe the FOMC will hike at all this year, reducing December's probability to 46.9 percent.
Idenfors says that taking a chance on that strange ad has helped her improve at some of her other hobbies, her training allowed her to develop new strategies for solitaire and mahjong.
Apparently years ago while you were all snoozing on the future cryptocurrency fad, rapper 123 Cent "took a chance" on Bitcoin and started accepting the digital coin as payment for his music.
Interest rate futures implied traders saw a 22009 percent chance on Friday that the Fed would raise rates by year-end, down from 20.25 percent on Thursday, CME Group's FedWatch gauge showed.
Traders saw a 74 percent chance that the Fed would hike rates in December on Wednesday, down from a more than 78 percent chance on Tuesday, according to CME Group's FedWatch program.
It's VandenBerghe's passion that convinces publisher Ubisoft to take a chance on For Honor and let VandenBerghe create a game that he claimed to want to play since he was a child.
If you're interested in taking a chance on this Canadian-centric treat, it will be available at select Tim Hortons locations across the U.S. on Saturday, July 1 for one day only.
The Braves, looking to improve their starting pitching, took a chance on a rebound by 42-year-old knuckleballer Dickey, who went 10-15 with a 4.46 ERA last season for Toronto.
Moir, who won silver for Canada in the team event and in the ice dance at the 2014 Sochi Olympics with Virtue, said they could not squander a chance on Olympic ice.
After rejecting a $215,2000 offer in favor of taking a chance on another briefcase, the 28-year-old from Jacksonville, Florida, went home having won a pre-tax total of only $5.
Damon Lindelof, the cocreator of "Lost" and "The Leftovers," is taking a chance on adapting the most acclaimed graphic novel of all time, and he'll have his work cut out for him.
He said, if you're working-class and you're white and you live in those areas, maybe you'd take a chance on Donald Trump; it doesn't mean you endorse all of his ideas.
But there are reasons, beyond a home crowd and a perceived destiny that France has to win a Women's World Cup sometime, to think the hosts have a real chance on Friday.
If you decide to take the chance on buying a phone without asking the recipient first, be sure to check with the carrier or retailer that you're buying about their return policy.
Add United States-China trade tensions and the fallout from a possible no-deal Brexit next year, and it's hard to imagine investors taking a chance on risky I.P.O.s for some time.
He said that he had been convinced they were on to something unique, but that he had also wondered whether staunch soccer fans would take a chance on such a strange idea.
But, he said, he was able to take a chance on architecture only because his parents had started him at school two years early (at the age of 270, instead of 22016).
Arbor Week continues into the following weekend, with more art projects and the chance, on April 30, to climb a tree with the aid of safety harnesses, hard hats and professional arborists.
A Word With Heartbroken by the 2015 cancellation of "State of Affairs" — her comeback after five seasons on "Grey's Anatomy" — Katherine Heigl wasn't sure she wanted to take another chance on television.
But his reputation as woodworker to New York's literary circle is at least somewhat coincidental: Roughly half of the people who contact him, like Chernow, find him by chance on the internet.
Then, in 22004, he got his break, when Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center took a chance on the sharp dresser from California, someone who, in his 20093s, was arriving late to the profession.
If you&aposre on the fence about an idea or contemplating whether to take a chance on a decision, I encourage you to take a leap of faith and invest in yourself.
For example, it's possible few US promoters will want to take a chance on acts that may not be able to show up for gigs, should further rulings allow the ban's enforcement.
In a national mid-June Monmouth University poll, Biden significantly led the field when likely Democratic primary voters were asked to rank each candidate's chance, on a 22016-22016 scale, of beating Trump.
Miss Michigan took a big chance on a big stage, reminding everyone American citizens are still suffering through Flint's water crisis ... and now the city's mayor wants to give her props, in person.
The film follows the relationship between Harbour's other son, Will (Jason Segel), a troubled sceptic of his father's discovery, and Isla (Rooney Mara), a traumatised woman he meets by chance on a ferry.
It's the big landlords — the corporations, the ones you might expect to care more about money given how much they've made — who are most likely to take a chance on the independent restaurant.
I think we may be riding a little wave where there are some really amazing female producers and people in Hollywood that are taking a chance on female directors, female producers, female writers.
The Hong Kong government will have a chance on Wednesday to formally withdraw a China extradition bill, one of the protesters five demands, when it receives a second reading in the Legislative Council.
LONDON, Oct 24 (Reuters) - British lawmakers will have a chance on Monday to vote on whether to hold an early national election, the leader of the House of Commons, Jacob Rees-Mogg said.
The Hong Kong government will have a chance on Wednesday to formally withdraw a China extradition bill, one of the protesters five demands, when it receives a second reading in the Legislative Council.
A strategy that takes away traditional slot machines or gaming tables that older people are known to like, to take a chance on something new for the young, is hard to buy into.
The lyrics "I got loyalty," seem like it's more about the loyalty of its customers, who will be taking a chance on the device as the company wades into an already crowded field.
"We are so grateful that HBO is taking a chance on us, even though these live shows will have so few dragons and sex robots," said Favreau, Lovett and Vietor in the announcement.
All the other options seemed to only work for a couple of weeks before the silicon brushes would break, so I took a chance on this brush and it's completely changed my life!
Trump's robust showing augurs well for his chance on April 19 to grab the lion's share of New York's 95 delegates — the second-biggest prize so far in the primary season after Florida.
New York City residents have the chance on August 9 to make their voices heard—that they want a clean river in their backyards, with fish and water that are safe and healthy.
Oliver Letwin, a Conservative former cabinet minister who led parliament's unusual power grab, said it had been expected that none would immediately win a majority, and lawmakers would have another chance on Monday.
Mr. Ford's media team, Doug Bailey and John Deardourff, argued for taking a chance on a television commercial that would infuse the Ford campaign with the vote-getting power of emotion and history.
And though (Governor Jim) Justice swore on Tuesday that 'there's not a chance on this planet' that the pay raise will lead to Medicaid cuts, Republican legislators have repeatedly threatened that precise outcome.
On the new podcast, Lee made a point of praising Kleiner Perkins for "taking a chance" on her in 1999, and storied investor John Doerr in particular for highlighting her contributions in meetings.
A collaboration with Danny Sugerman, the manager of the Doors (who died in 2005), the book was rejected by many publishers until a young editor at Warner Books took a chance on it.
And while there's nothing wrong with taking a chance on a lotto ticket once in a while, many of us are wasting far too much cash on the unlikely prospect of instant wealth.
But these folks — who were not only willing to take a chance on a new game service from Google but who participate actively in that service's community — are also starting to get frustrated.
Money markets are now pricing in a close to 50% chance for a 25 basis point cut to rates from the current level of 0.75%, up from around a 20% chance on Friday.
But spending more than competitors, and picking up movies that other companies don't want to take a chance on — including picking up Martin Scorsese's $160 million Irishman — helps Netflix stay in the race.
He's still unemployed -- but now that there are no charges pending against him ... an NFL team could take a chance on the 25-year-old ex-Florida Gators star before the season starts.
The former VH1 star -- who went by Chance on "I Love New York" and "Real Chance of Love" -- is developing a new dating show with his former producers, Scott Teti and Matt Odgers.
For Germain and White, Masters is an inspiration for taking a chance on herself and showing that it is possible for women to be successful in the industry while also supporting each other.
At a panel discussion last May in Las Vegas, the 88-year-old Pickens said he was ready to take a chance on Trump, adding that if it's a mistake, he'll be gone.
Neither of these practices will require congressional approval; they will simply require the will of a president to uphold the pledges he made to voters willing to take a chance on a nontraditional candidate.
In the meantime, if you don't want to pay a surge fee, just use MoviePass the way it's intended—take a chance on some random movie you wouldn't normally pay for and enjoy yourself.
Zatkoff had no chance on the goal, a hard wrist shot that launched into the top corner of the net and gave Buffalo a 4-183 lead with 4:16 left in the second.
His story was first reported by The Dodo, which noted that a shelter veterinarian named Karen Brown at Collier Domestic Animal Services decided to take a chance on the feline victim of human cruelty.
If Trump is intent on a near-term tensions truce and a longer-term nuclear negotiation, he must convince the Supreme Leader that taking a chance on the US, again, isn't a fool's errand.
Investors bailed on actively managed funds in record numbers during 2016, preferring the reliability and low costs of index funds over taking a chance on finding a stock picker who could beat the market.
But Iowa (4-2, 240-222) never got the ball back, with Cain extinguishing the Hawkeyes' last chance on a 27-yard run up the middle on third-and-23 with 28:236 remaining.
Looking back on this decision to take on the challenge of reviving a struggling business, Wat tells CNBC that whilst it was challenging, it was something she was willing to take a chance on.
" Still, Eileen Dunnion, a registered nurse who has three couples on her floor, said she encouraged her patients to take a chance on a relationship, reminding them, "You get old, you don't get cold.
I hope there is out there someone in his or her thirties or forties willing to take a chance on something that will have us talking as long as The End of History did.
That started to change after Talisman Energy, the Canadian oil and gas explorer, gave the fledgling company a chance on one of its offshore sites in 2012, leading to significant time and cost savings.
I won't tell you not to take a chance on someone you haven't been starting, or not to change kickers if weather looks bad, or stab a goat and set to reading those entrails.
Tay Hohoff, an editor at J. P. Lippincott, decided to take a chance on Lee, but encouraged her to abandon the didactic, abrasive scenes between adults and focus on the manuscript's endearing childhood scenes.
To the Kremlin, Mr. Yushchenko was a United States agent, simply because he had an American wife who worked for the United States Treasury and whom he had met by chance on a plane.
DICAPRIO I see positives in the fact that things and ideas and story lines that normally studios might not take a chance on, through these new streaming services, will see the light of day.
She is a gambler too, in that she rejects a safe life with an adoring prince to take a chance on passion with the desperate Herman, which turns out to be a bad bet.
He grew emotional again thanking his coach, Ed Orgeron, for "taking a chance on me not knowing if I could play or not," after three seasons of sitting on the bench at Ohio State.
I was a pretty unsavvy applicant, and I am grateful that the dean of admissions at Princeton chose to take a chance on a girl from an average public high school in southern Virginia.
Ennis had a great chance on a breakaway in the final minute of the second period, but Price made a blocker save to keep it 1-1 and set up a tight third period.
But as an experiment, using a method of interactive experience production some wrote off two decades ago, it's interesting, and something I'd like to see other developers, directors and producers take a chance on.
After a few days off the air, Stephen Colbert finally got his first chance on The Late Show to respond to Fox News's Republican debate from Thursday — and he couldn't believe what had happened. Seriously.
For now, whether you're young or young at heart, I do have one final ask of you as your President -- the same thing I asked when you took a chance on me eight years ago.
For now, whether you're young or young at heart, I do have one final ask of you as your President - the same thing I asked when you took a chance on me eight years ago.
My story isn't about me being black, it's about somebody who took a chance on their life and has created a career for himself in a very difficult place and also has very good samples.
EXTRADITION BILL The Hong Kong government will have a chance on Wednesday to formally withdraw a China extradition bill, one of the protesters five demands, when it receives a second reading in the Legislative Council.
They were simply hoping to find walls on which to hang their work, and were delighted when Baum decided to take a chance on them, and their classmate, Karl Wirsum, whose work he was championing.
The Suns pick up what will likely be two late second-round picks, which are at least lottery tickets to take a chance on acquiring someone who could be around when the team is good.
A few weeks later, we had a chance on that big spending bill to treat our troops the way they deserve to be treated for defending our country and hold the line on everything else.
The Fed has kept monetary policy loose, hoping that demand would grow high enough that employers would take a chance on these workers and even invest in training that could get them up to speed.
The home side failed to create a clear-cut chance on a difficult pitch while, at the other end, Ivan Perisic hit the inside of the post in the 75th minute after a solo run.
It took a great deal of courage on behalf of the survivors, and I commend Lifetime/A&E for taking a chance on this series, especially now that Kelly is threatening to sue the network.
It took quitting her job, moving to Los Angeles, and taking a chance on a then-unheard-of career to find her way — and become one of the most in-demand women for celebrity events.
"Bobrovsky's such a good goalie, and we have so much respect for him that anytime you get a chance on him you got to make sure you bring it," the All-Star left wing said.
Trump is exhausting the patience of the public to the extent he would likely lose to a safe, dull Democrat — but not to the extent that swing voters would take a chance on Warren's radicalism.
In case you missed out on the madness the first time around or are just ready to throw some elbows to get zigzag merchandise at a reasonable price, you'll have your chance on September 14.
But to stay on the affordable side of that line, they may have to take a chance on a neighborhood where coffee shops, sit-down restaurants and other mainstays of more popular neighborhoods are limited.
" Despite the warnings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other health officials, Patrick said he was "all in" for exchanging his "chance on survival" with "keeping the America that all America loves.
A very kind editor at Roll Call took a chance on me and picked me for a paid internship in the middle of the Great Recession from what was undoubtedly a pile of great resumes.
They got the chance on Wednesday to express their concerns to the mayor directly, when a half-dozen parents and a principal who has criticized the tests met with Mr. de Blasio at City Hall.
"Within South Carolina, within the African-American community, we don't want to take a chance on someone that doesn't have a chance of beating Trump," a 58-year-old voter told Mr. Herndon last month.
Haley on Monday added that the U.S. would vote "no" if given the chance on a resolution presented a year ago condemning Israeli establishments in Palestinian territory and saying the settlements had no legal validity. .
While EgyptAir isn't known for winning awards and has a spotty history of accidents, I decided to take a chance on the international flag carrier for a recent long-haul flight from Cairo to Morocco.
And what I found was that the genre magazines were far more willing to take a chance on something different than the literary magazines were, and that's one of the things that drew me to that.
As President, the buck now stops with him as he targets those "wins" that he promised would soon start flowing if Americans took a chance on a political novice and self-described master of the deal.
Nintendo is bringing Zelda and Mario into virtual reality Nintendo's Labo VR kit may just be a little cardboard experiment, but Nintendo is taking a chance on throwing its most beloved titles into the headset. 7.
Still, Pickens said, he was "willing to take a chance" on Trump given his frustration with other politicians, adding that he believed Trump was "smart enough that he's gonna get help" on policy and campaign issues.
If Apple somehow figures out how to convince companies desperate to maintain profits and preserve relevance to take a chance on the future, it could turn its TV app into what it was meant to be.
But after the critical and commercial success of Coloring Book — and a helpful call out by Chance on "Ultralight Beam" — the Recording Academy changed its rules to allow albums that are streaming exclusively to be considered.
Over the course of Bachelor in Paradise, I fell in love with a different Jade, a humble, soft-spoken girl who stood up for her friends, didn't wear makeup and took a chance on Tanner Tolbert.
I identify as bisexual and my rationale for bisexuality is simple: I find an overwhelming majority of human beings abhorrent, so I'll take a chance on anyone, regardless of gender, who doesn't make me violently ill.
Toronto guard Kyle Lowry then made two free throw, and after the Kings committed a 24-second violation, Toronto received one more chance on an inbounds play from near the Kings bench with 2.4 seconds left.
Consider the Obama-to-Trump voters who made a difference in the 2016 election: white working class people who normally distrust Republicans like Mitt Romney, but took a chance on Trump because of his populist message.
They were more willing to take a chance on the guy who might announce a nuclear war with North Korea than to unite behind Cruz, who they felt had been a real jerk in the Senate.
In many respects, the image is perfectly ordinary, the kind that you chance on if you're driving along, say, a California road, as Mr. Baillie was when he popped out of a car, seized by inspiration.
Beyond giving voters the ability to take a chance on a third party, ranked choice would immediately defuse the toxic polarization of our national political scene by psychologically reframing how we see the choices we face.
First, even though one side needs only a simple majority of those who vote, workers who want to succeed must try to build supermajority participation and support (75 percent) to stand a chance on Election Day.
"Within South Carolina, within the African American community, we don't want to take a chance on someone that doesn't have a chance of beating Trump," Dan Webb, a 58-year-old South Carolina resident, told him.
With another chance on Wednesday, Hill nearly came through, and even had the requisite defensive highlight behind him: a diving catch by second baseman Chase Utley to snare a liner by Josh Bell in the eighth.
In the fall of 2014, The CW took a chance on a telenovela about an accidentally artificially inseminated virgin that from its opening moments alone was so much better than it had any right to be.
Buttigieg, who was scrapping the rest of his Wednesday schedule after catching a cold, gave the most traditional stump speech of the day, describing how a "diverse and low-income city" took a chance on him.
Now, for the fourth time in just 14 months, she has another chanceon the court where she has won six singles titles, the same court where she lost her composure against Osaka a year ago.
"He was serving so well that day, I did not have a chance on his serve," Lendl recalled, rattling off the 7-6 (5), 6-2, 7-5 score line as if it had happened yesterday.
As a lark, I took a chance on a hooded anorak in a Nantucket red-based Baja print ($228), which is to say, a trompe l'oeil of an actual (and presumably much, much cheaper) Baja hoodie.
Yet the wire service took a chance on the 20-year-old novice, just as it had with his eldest brother, Qais, a self-taught photographer who had supported the family working for the wire service.
"There's more of a chance on Republicans agreeing [with Democrats] on this than almost any other issue," Jeff Hauser, director of the Revolving Door Project at the Center for Public Policy and Research, told VICE News.
His first prom was so close to being perfect; he even had his first kiss, to the tune of the very ABBA song he'd always dreamed would be its soundtrack ("Take a Chance on Me," naturally).
The exclusive placements double as a more focused testing ground for new items, since Kantar's research shows that Prime members are more willing to take a chance on items found on the site than the average shopper.
For people like Clint, who said she grew up hearing every argument against vaccinations, it's about calculating risks: She feels lucky she didn't get seriously sick and isn't willing to take that chance on her own children.
They expected a Republican Party that would moderate the president rather than remake itself in his image — an attitude that led some women to vote for Republicans alongside Clinton, or to take a chance on Trump himself.
"It happens when you're the favorite and you lose, or when you're the underdog and you almost win so they've taken a chance on you, it's come close to paying off but they've still lost," he said.
"We have a chance on Wednesday to feel good about ourselves and to finish well in this rink and give the fans something to cheer about, what they deserve," Edmonton forward Jordan Eberle told the team's website.
The East, said Gropp at the IWH institute, has less to lose by taking a chance on new technologies than the West, where the auto sector and other mature industries face challenges from innovations like electric cars.
The rescue was dropped off at a kill shelter by her previous family and was on the euthanasia list, when Bloom decided to take a chance on the pooch and brought the dog home to her family.
The matrix of skills required of them — foresight, courage, humility, transparency, caring — are all essential; but they are rooted in the respect of taking a chance on empowering people as a necessary starting point for enduring greatness.
Kandace ­Landake—a Bayview resident and Uber driver who wanted her children to have a better education than she'd received, and whose children were in good public schools outside the neighborhood—likewise took a chance on Brown.
Yes, both Democrats and Republicans convinced their bases to turn out, but the way Trump won in several key states was, arguably, by convincing downscale white voters who often vote Democratic to take a chance on him.
Before he plays our Great Escape Festival party this Friday, we rang him up to talk about taking a chance on leaving Sheffield, staying original and just how his mum's feeling about that teenage career choice now.
Snedeker finished in the top three in his first three starts of 2016 and has sniffed a chance on the back nine at Augusta in the past, where his ultra-smooth putting stroke is his greatest asset.
Aggravating the frustration is the fact that Nintendo hasn't run any sort of preorder campaign, making it impossible to reserve one in advance and leaving buyers to the mercy of random chance on the internet or stores.
The color-within-the-lines politicians hadn't done much of anything they liked so they were willing to take a chance on someone who didn't sound or act like anyone who had ever run for president before.
But we could try to make the categories less skewed with respect to each other—if animals get to have some more obscure entries, then why not also take a chance on more plants or weird faces?
She launched an apprenticeship program for the at-risk youth of Las Vegas, Chow to the Core, offering mentorship and a chance to learn and find employment nearly four years after Hsieh took a chance on her.
That left her 0.31 of a second ahead of American Mikaela Shiffrin, the only woman who had a chance on Sunday to deny Worley from becoming the first Frenchwoman since 1993 to secure a giant slalom globe.
I've brought anguish and hardship to the people at FX who have given me so much The Orchard who took a chance on my movie and every other entity that has bet on me through the years.
Square Feet COLUMBUS, Ohio — When suburban malls began to stagnate in the early 1990s, the parent company of the retail stalwarts Bath & Body Works and Victoria's Secret took a chance on a different kind of shopping experience.
He narrowly missed a birdie chance on 18 to seal the title, and while Storm continued to play percentage golf in the playoff, McIlroy was erratic off the tee and finally succumbed on the third extra hole.
They know what is expected of them by the coach: after Belgium were handed a chance on goal in the opening encounter, Conte was seen shouting, "I will kill you, I will kill you," at his players.
Those who did take a chance on European shares during a selloff that sent the Euro Stoxx 50 index of blue-chips down about 7 percent said they focused on infrastructure companies with high recurring cash flows.
After fast-tracking through college and working with tech giants like Apple and YouTube, Morin could have easily chosen to climb the Google career ladder, but she was ready to take a big chance on her own.
When he was a junior at Texas A&M, Seals-Jones found himself facing a common question for college athletes: Should he play out his final season as an Aggie or take a chance on the pros?
A SUPER ball from Salcedo creates a chance on the right for Herrera, but his cross just misses the noggin of Dos Santos and Guardado, first to the free ball, has it blocked by two charging Brazilians.
The author of one of Silicon Valley's entrepreneurship bibles, The Lean Startup, Ries is a well-known figure in tech circles, but his new challenge is to convince Wall Street suits to take a chance on him.
Ng's been able to work slowly on her early thoughts for the next book, without worrying about money or trying to write the sort of book that she can convince an editor to take a chance on.
"You have to be invested in the program you're going to because these guys are taking a chance on you," Kendall, who predicted that the trend of graduate transfers would continue, said in an interview on Tuesday.
His breakthrough came with his 2003 special, "Russian Roulette," during which he performed the game of chance on live TV, generating headlines and controversy while earning a reputation as a kind of bad boy with extraordinary powers.
While Trump never said anything like what Cohen alleges in the 2016 campaign, his pitch to black voters was hugely stereotypical -- suggesting that they didn't have much, so why not take a chance on voting for him.
If people have the freedom to do what they want — whether that's taking a chance on a new idea or building their community — the inherent creativity and goodness in people will help different parts of society flourish.
In some states, private businesses of a certain size, including restaurants, are required to use a federal system called E-Verify to check the numbers, but some opt out, preferring to take a chance on a fine.
Ms. Kerman, whose memoir was adapted into a successful Netflix series, credited Ms. Grau with taking a chance on her when she was an aspiring writer who had never published anything and was still on federal probation.
A second chance on the apparatus was offered to those who had vaulted at the wrong height but for Khorkina the amnesty came too late as she was already out of the running following her shaky bars routine.
If you've ever wished you could shop Makeup Geek's inventory IRL, now's your chance: On February 4, for one day only, the Metropolitan Pavilion Gallery in NYC will be home to the first ever Makeup Geek pop-up.
So how do you convince Democratic voters in New Jersey, because there are more of them than there are Republicans, that they should take a chance on you, and will you ask President Trump to campaign with you?
Gaudreau, who starred at Boston College, had the first great chance on a breakaway in the opening minutes, but Halak stuffed the red-hot winger, who authored consecutive four-point outings in the club's two wins this week.
Traders currently see a 2500% chance the Federal Reserve would cut borrowing costs by half a percentage point at its July 523-252 policy meeting, up from the 288% perceived chance on Tuesday and 240% a week ago.
In all likelihood, this means the end of the Galaxy Note 7, at least in the U.S., as it seems unlikely consumers or those who sell phones would take a chance on a third version of the phone.
"I wonder if I'll ever be able to play a romantic lead in a movie, not because I don't think I could – I would love to – but because will anyone ever take a chance on me?" he says.
Taking a chance on an up-and-coming makeup brand can feel even dicier at times, but that didn't stop hundreds of customers from supporting Honey Kissed Cosmetics, a Black-owned beauty company started by entrepreneur Nikuale Williams.
It's difficult for me to put myself out there and take a chance on someone, because I'm always afraid they will form an opinion about me based on my chair before getting to know me as a person.
"Because I was so afraid of messing up, I wasn't willing to take a chance on myself," Gaines writes in an essay titled "Free to Evolve" in the summer issue of her and husband Chip's magazine, Magnolia Journal'.
But Mr. Ludwin — who was not a comedian but had once sold jokes to Bob Hope — felt that Mr. Seinfeld had an original voice that needed a champion who was willing to take a chance on the show.
Wealth Matters After losing her job at LivingSocial, the online deal company that went nearly bankrupt three years ago, Kate Levenstien decided to take a chance on a business that combined two things she loved: bacon and beer.
When the 1956 draft arrived, Jack Vainisi, the personnel manager for the Packers, decided to take a chance on Starr, though not much of one: The Packers made Starr the 199th college player chosen in the N.F.L. draft.
The company's business is a veritable David to Amazon's Goliath, but one thing Inkitt has going for it is that it offers those who will take a chance on its platform a promise of making a good return.
Many voters who took a chance on the real estate mogul and reality TV star hoped he would grow more mature and centered when confronted with the august surroundings of the White House and immensity of the job.
Guide Dogs Victoria faced problems trying to find the pooches homes, as nobody seemed willing to take a chance on an unknown breed, so Conron decided to reach out to the media — which is when the problems started.
ABOUT THE CLIPPERS (31-16): Stephenson has been an afterthought on the bench for most of the season but got a chance on Friday with Griffin out and Paul Pierce taking the day off to get some rest.
Jay Leno and Craig Ferguson take it to the mat with "Ballroom Blitz" and "Take a Chance on Me." On "Watch What Happens Live," at 11:15 on Bravo, Andy Cohen pairs up Idina Menzel and Rachel Bloom.
I took a chance on STREAMED and LLAMAS, but felt quite stymied at that point, having run out of obvious good guesses that fit, and uncertain where to start with all the entries that were just too long.
In seizing a chance on Friday to return to the political spotlight, he positioned himself as a nationalist in the face of Iran's growing role in Iraqi affairs, and as a source of aid for a weak prime minister.
But for now, whether you are young or whether you're young at heart, I do have one final ask of you as your President -- the same thing I asked when you took a chance on me eight years ago.
This point, hammered home everywhere from the dialogue to the cringey voiceover in the trailer that tells us that "sometimes you have to run out of chances, before someone takes a chance on you" is ironic on many levels.
Fox decided to take a chance on him and give him a movie based on a character who had only made one appearance in an X-Men movie, the one even its writers are trying to forget ever happened.
In all likelihood, this means the end of the Galaxy Note 7, at least in the U.S., as it seems improbable that consumers or those who sell phones would take a chance on a third version of the phone.
Alice tells us she believes this passion was always inside of Kim waiting to be unleashed, and once she took a chance on her case -- and took it all the way to the White House -- the floodgates were opened.
The June fed funds contract implied traders priced in a 67-percent likelihood the Fed would lift rates to at least 0.75-1.00 percent at its June 13-14 meeting, down slightly from a 69-percent chance on Monday.
But six years ago, as a middle school student, he took a chance on an after-school program called SquashBusters, which is financed by donations and provides students from challenged communities with academic tutoring and expert coaching in squash.
It's great that political science is taken more seriously than it used to be, thanks in part to the public engagement by a growing group of scholars and the editors willing to take a chance on printing our words.
If a male director finds a team of male designers, and they prove to be compatible, capable leaders, that director won't be eager to take a chance on someone new, especially when money — and reputation — is on the line.
Manager Casey Stengel took a chance on him in Game 2 of the World Series, only to see him knocked out in the second inning at Ebbets Field when the Dodgers scored six runs in a 13-8 victory.
But for now, whether you are young or whether you're young at heart, I do have one final ask of you as your president — the same thing I asked when you took a chance on me eight years ago.
"You saw things in me that nobody else did," Ms. Parton said, referring to Mr. Foster's willingness to take a chance on her, at the 2016 ceremony at which he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
The question now is whether the leadership will allow the conference to vote on that bill regardless, or if they allow a more bipartisan proposal to get a chance on the floor — or if moderates force their hand anyway.
"I'm thrilled to continue my career with the club that took a chance on me as an undrafted rookie from a small school, invested in my development, and gave me an opportunity to prove myself at this level," Turner said.
Rather than focus on blockbuster films that are already going to get attendance, it's bragged about raising the numbers for smaller films that people wouldn't normally take a chance on like Call Me By Your Name and The Shape of Water.
The courtship of black voters is more organized and refined than it was during Trump's 2016 White House bid, when he famously appealed to black voters by asking them what they had to lose by taking a chance on him.
The patent itself is for a notification system for the controller that notifies a player when a game is now available, that a user has received an invitation, a status chance on a leaderboard, or a chat request from another player.
There's no shortage of jams in ABBA's catalog; I would give you my pinky toe to time travel back to Wembly Arena in 1979 to see them perform "Take a Chance on Me" from the best seat in the house.
The question for black voters both in South Carolina and across the country, is whether to again support the family they've long known or to take a chance on the one that, in many cases, they don't know at all.
It's hard to imagine either Trump or Clinton being willing to take a chance on comedy — especially self-deprecating humor — but if they did, that could go down as one of the best – and most unexpected – debate moments in history.
Red Wings 4, Islanders 2 Playing for only the third time in 11 days and skating in their last game before the All-Star break, the Islanders had a chance on Monday to vault into the winter break in style.
And then Trump has a chance on Sunday night to turn in a more disciplined debate performance and put the focus back on Clinton's weaknesses including her email scandal, the Benghazi attack, her Wall Street ties and the soft economy.
Fed funds futures rates showed traders see only a 213 percent chance the U.S. central bank will raise interest rates at its June 23-22 policy meeting, down from a 21 percent chance on Thursday, according to CME Group's FedWatch tool.
In her 2018 memoir Falling with Wings, De La Garza, 55, revealed that her daughter's body-image issues and depression went all the way back to when she starred in Camp Rock, then Sonny with a Chance, on the Disney Channel.
In 2112, partly because Goucher wanted a training partner, Nike and Salazar took a chance on Yoder Begley, allowing her to join the Oregon Project even though she had had limited success and was recovering from hip and ankle injuries.
Families moved out of P.S. 2452 might be more open to P.S. 23 than to P.S. 191, and persuading them to go to P.S. 452 could be easier than getting them to take a chance on a completely new school.
If they move farther along, to the back patio, they may chance on an event that would make Erzulie smile: on any given night, there might be Afrofuturist lecturers, a Jamaican lobster festival described as "Kingston meets Kennebunkport," or live jazz.
Diamond met him by chance on a beach, the two walked together for an hour, and Yali—with a "penetrating glance of his flashing eyes"—asked a big question: Why did whites have so much and New Guineans so little?
CME Group's OPEC Watch Tool, which uses option-market activity to predict the probability of OPEC's decision, currently puts a 70 percent chance on a small OPEC production cut and a 30 percent chance of little to no change in output.
No person who fully comprehends just how young and fragile this experiment is that we call a fully representative democracy would ever even entertain the concept of taking a chance on this destruction in a tie and under a mysterious mane.
CreditCreditChristina Chung SAN FRANCISCO — Silicon Valley's start-ups have always had a recruiting advantage over the industry's giants: Take a chance on us and we'll give you an ownership stake that could make you rich if the company is successful.
The twist is that she can't seem to make up her mind whether to honor her commitment to him and live a life she claims is tepid and unsatisfying or take a chance on a real and lasting love with me.
And you know, Tucker, no one reached out to me and said as a senior citizen, are you willing to take a chance on your survival in exchange for keeping the America that all America loves for your children and grandchildren?
Marvel, to its credit, took a chance on the film, handing over $200 million to Ryan Coogler, the first black director to enter the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and to an all-black cast, to make a movie set in Africa.
Absolutely. The challenge is getting governments to think long-term — to convince people who are elected for four years to be willing to take a chance on something that won't see outcomes until probably long after they're out of power.
For several years now, Central Americans seeking to flee violence in their countries have banded together around Easter to cross into Mexico, some to stay there and some to take a chance on applying for asylum in the United States.
I will be telling my personal story of taking a chance on myself and how I was inspired by the women and the work I've done with CultureCon to make it a multi-city cultural conference where Blackness is celebrated.
He holed birdie putts of 20 feet, 12 feet and 25 feet over a four-hole stretch, and it looked as though the lead would get even bigger when he settled over an 8-foot birdie chance on the ninth hole.
Short-term rates measures like fed funds futures currently put a 67 percent chance on one increase by the end of the year, according to CMEGroup, as investors largely expect the economy's weak economic trajectory will stay the Fed's hand.
So the couple were boxed in by two bad options: take a chance on a new life in the small, struggling town in Mexico where Irvi grew up, or stay here and try to ignore the shaky ground beneath them.
Boston (CNN)Lawyers on both sides of the closely watched case brought on behalf of Asian-Americans against Harvard will have a last chance on Wednesday to try to convince a federal judge of their respective positions on affirmative action.
Dak and Zeke got the keys to the Cowboys kingdom as rookies last year and lit it up -- and now Irvin says other teams are willing to take a chance on starting rooks in the hopes of recreating the same magic.
LONDON (Reuters) - British finance minister Philip Hammond has the chance on Thursday to revive his calls for a more business-friendly exit from the EU in a debate blown wide open again by an election that has undermined Prime Minister Theresa May's authority.
With every promise President Trump keeps to conservatives who took a chance on him, the background noise from the GOP Never Trumpers sounds increasingly muffled – as it should, because the Never Trumpers are like ostriches with their heads buried beneath the ground.
We wish the Democratic establishment was more willing to take a chance on quote-unquote unconventional candidates — putting aside for a moment that especially today, women and candidates of color are winning primaries at unprecedented rates and are anything but a risky bet.
"I just came to the conclusion that there is no chance on earth that a car company, with the volume we have, with the power we have, would compete on probably one of the biggest battles going on in tech today," he said.
Delta Force commandos, ferried by eight helicopters through hostile airspace, were fired on when they landed and entered the target compound by blowing a hole through the wall rather than take a chance on a booby-trapped main entrance, Mr. Trump said.
Delta Force commandos, ferried by eight helicopters through hostile airspace, were fired on when they landed and entered the target compound by blowing a hole through the wall rather than take a chance on a booby-trapped main entrance, Mr. Trump said.
What's more, when developers for Alexa and its competitor, Google Assistant, do get someone to enable a voice app, there's only a 3 percent chance, on average, that the person will be an active user by week 2, according to the report.
So I decided to look into UX design, a field a lot of my peers were getting into, and a former boss took a chance on me after we met at a bar and I worked at his agency for five years.
BUENOS AIRES, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Argentines have their first chance on Sunday to head to the ballot boxes in a high-stakes presidential race in which they must choose between staying the course of painful austerity measures or a return to interventionist economics.
For instance, confronted with today's 90-day forecast for Ocean City, NJ, a New Yorker may well decide to book her favorite beachfront property for the 7th through the 9th, rather than risking that thunderstorm (60 percent chance!) on Sunday, July 10th.
Some startups told the Times that they turned to Chinese investors because they were more willing to take risks and because the American military has been reluctant to take a chance on unproven technology even when the capital required is relatively insignificant.
"I knew that I had to be strong mentally and physically in that point, because the sun was very strong in that side, and I knew that I'm going to have a chance on the next game on her serve," Svitolina added.
It's the perfect companion to Jane the Virgin Remember back in 2015, when we took a chance on a little CW show about a girl who was accidentally inseminated after Gina Rodriguez won us over with her powerful, inspiring Golden Globes speech?
What could be lost isn't only blood: it's the opportunity to finally attain the upper-management position, to take the chance on love again, to make good with Mum, to form less shitty friendships, to finally figure out the physics of water sex.
These days, Nikki Sixx introduces the world to new bands he loves through his show, as a kind of way to repay Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, who took a chance on Mötley in the early 80s and took them out on tour.
That, of course, is an extraordinarily risky move and a massive misreading by the president's strategists about why so many people in the swing states took a chance on him in the very first place and continue to stick with them today.
It helped that he had an early mentor who encouraged him to take risks in his career by taking on jobs he was unfamiliar with — and bosses willing to take a chance on assigning him jobs he wasn't qualified for on paper.
But, hey, there's plenty to look forward to: Francis is opening for Chance on the North American leg of his fall tour, and there's reason to believe the new album he debuted at Eaux Claires Music Festival last month will drop soon, too.
Experts see a sweep in both states as vital for Sanders as he looks to sway Democratic voters to take a chance on him, but even then he would have his work cut out for him in states with a more diverse electorate.
It was a high-pressure moment: The producers Will Ferrell and Adam McKay took a chance on casting him (he had been a longtime improviser at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater) to replace Jon Heder, whom "Big Lake" was originally built around.
A few weeks before he was shot and killed last month, the 20-year-old rapper XXXTentacion was on the phone with the record executive who had taken the first chance on him, hammering out a contract for his much-anticipated next release.
Vasilevskiy was brilliant in the middle of the second period — denying a three-on-one, a two-on-one and a great chance on a delayed penalty by the Stars — and the Lightning finally cashed in with 6:19 left in the period.
Here are three ways to show a hiring manager you're worth taking a chance on:  Career coach Maggie Mistal suggests that the best way to get your foot in the door is through strategic relationship building in the form of informational interviews.
Back then, I'd just begun dating my wife, and every moment of every day, it seemed, was about impressing this intelligent college student who had taken a chance on a guy who still carried the funk of jail cells in his pores.
In "Assistant Wanted, Female," Mary's boss Lou Grant (Ed Asner) allows her to hire some help, and she takes a chance on her snobbish, conceited neighbor Phyllis Lindstrom (Cloris Leachman) who has a hard time taking orders from someone she considers her inferior.
So when Hopkins led the Black Knights out before more than 111,000 fans on Saturday at Michigan Stadium, it was with a degree of validation — not just for him, but for those at Army willing to take a chance on players like him.
"I just really want to be able to compete this week, play all four days and give myself a chance on the back nine on Sunday to win this thing," a relaxed and smiling Woods told a news conference on Tuesday from the Albany Club.
Since then, you may've heard their tune "Second Chance" on TV (it's the Two Broke Girls theme song) or heard their collaboration with Drake, and you're about to hear a whole lot more of them when their new album "Breakin' Point" comes out this June.
The battle to convince consumers to take a chance on an ARM laptop gets easier — especially since these ARM laptops run much better than they used to and because Android apps run better on ARM than they do on Intel (for the time being).
The show is one of the biggest hits in ABC's history, so it makes sense that it would take a chance on a rebooted series; but as with Will & Grace on NBC, it's not hard to wonder if the series' time has come and gone.
That would take some convincing (though Heshes says the company is talking to them), but it's easy to see a brand like Samsung, which has historically debuted phones with all kinds of unusual tech, taking a chance on the sensor or one of its models.
Bermuda has been open to our concerns around her hurtful opinions on human beings and humanity's role in the future, and after extensive dialogue and a change of heart from Bermuda, we weighed our options and decided to take a chance on a working relationship.
BEHZOD ABDURAIMOV With intriguingly personal interpretations of standards, this young Uzbek pianist, who gave an impressive recital in Carnegie Hall's smallest space earlier this year, gets a chance on the hall's big stage, bringing a program of Bach, Schubert, Beethoven, Prokofiev and Balakirev. Nov. 21100.
The free nationwide event presents a great opportunity to stop in and revisit a favorite exhibit at a local cultural institution or take a chance on taking the family to a museum in a town you're visiting without worrying about all the admission fees.
Since returning to action after the birth of her first child Williams has come agonizingly close to matching Margaret Court's mark three times and will have a chance on Saturday to do so in front of an adoring home crowd for a second successive year.
Fired up in the first Cup final game in Washington since 1998, the Capitals unloaded chance after chance on Fleury, who made 23 saves but couldn't backstop a frazzled, disjointed team that lost two games in a row for the first time in the playoffs.
Subprime lenders are willing to take a chance on these risky borrowers because when they default, the lenders can repossess their cars and persuade judges in 46 states to give them the power to seize borrowers' paychecks to cover the balance of the car loan.
And from a small stage set high for the cameras, Mayor Bill de Blasio offered Dwight Gooden — the former Mets pitcher known as Doc, whose battles with drug addiction caused him to miss the original festivities — a chance on Friday to relive the 1986 moment.
Booker released an autobiographical announcement video set to a drum backing track in which he talked about moving to Newark's Central Ward, "the first community that took a chance on me," and how he's the only senator who lives in a low-income community.
Working as usual in beautiful Technicolor, Donen adapts Norman Krasna's play "Kind Sir" into a handsome chamber piece about a popular actress (Ingrid Bergman) who takes a chance on a married man (Grant), only to discover that he's not telling her the full truth, either.
Her careful wording — that she didn't know information in her email was classified and that it wasn't classified at the time — points to a strategy intended to insulate her as much as possible from a prosecutor taking a chance on a case against her.
When Artem Lobov was given a second chance on The Ultimate Fighter: Team USA vs Team Europe he repaid the faith that was put in him by recording three consecutive knockouts, which in turn booked him a place in the finale of the event back in December.
To Briana Warner, chief executive of Atlantic Sea Farms, the bowl will be a chance, on a national scale, to raise the awareness of seaweed, an ingredient that has the potential to improve the health of our oceans, our bodies and even the finances of Maine lobstermen.
I'm willing to take a chance on new authors who don't have a lot of experience when I know I have enough personal resources to edit them, and I'm more likely to have those resources if the author is also trans and/or a racial minority.
The Broncos took a chance on Siemian in the final round of the 2015 NFL Draft, despite him tearing his ACL during the second-to-last game of his senior season, which alone would have been enough for most NFL teams to look the other way.
DUBAI, May 31 (Reuters) - Lenders to Dubai-based private equity firm Abraaj are seeking advice from law firm Clifford Chance on potential action they could take against the firm as concerns grow about its ability to repay its debt, two sources close to the matter said.
Not long ago it felt like your best option was taking a chance on an unknown seller who used aLtRnAtInG cApS and excessive asterisks on Craigslist; or that there was a high likelihood the "refurbished" phone you were buying was an old phone with a bum battery.
At a time when clubs on the island are struggling to compete with warehouse parties in the outer boroughs, he told the Times he spent over $7 million on Flash Factory, hoping to convince the ballooning techno crowds flocking to Brooklyn to take a chance on Manhattan.
Hospital leaders had to decide: Do they ship in water and take a chance on the city's infrastructure, as other area medical centers have done, or do they move 193 fragile and vulnerable patients far from their homes and from their support systems, their families and friends?
"Today any party which came out and openly said 'We are a group ... that is striving to quit the EU, we don't want Poland in the EU' would have no chance on the Polish political scene," Duda said in an interview authorized for publication on Friday.
"[Trump's] political fortunes will rise and fall with the economy, and Republicans will have a better chance on Election Day if the economy remains strong," said Republican operative Ryan Williams, adding that Trump could boost GOP candidates by focusing on the issue in speeches and remarks.
"She believed in it wholeheartedly," said her husband, Scott Primiano of Amityville, N.Y. Around this point in the typical news report, readers would learn how Ms. DiCanto, mother to a blended family of five, took a chance on an experimental drug that no one expected to work.
And the barrier to entry with a movie on Netflix is relatively low; someone who might not buy an expensive movie ticket and hire a babysitter for a movie they haven't heard of may take a chance on it from the comfort of their living room couch.
It seems like Netflix would rather funnel its money to Weiss and Benioff to make whatever mediocre blockbuster tentpoles their hearts desire than take a chance on something as singular as The OA. The OA is really, truly dead, and there's no Khatun around to save it.
Instead, Divac jettisoned Cousins, getting rid of one headliner from Coach John Calipari's one-and-done fellowship program at Kentucky, and taking a chance on another, Fox, who was one of four point guards taken in the top eight picks Thursday night, including Ntilikina by the Knicks.
After that, finally ready to assume complete control, Mr. Lewis persuaded Paramount to take a chance on "The Bellboy" (1960), a virtually plotless hommage to silent-film comedy that he wrote, directed and starred in, playing a hapless employee of the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach.
When given the choice between watching the proceedings of a reality TV show called "The Presidential Election" and catching a glimpse of a few real-life TV stars, I decided to join about 1,000 prospective voters who would rather take a chance on the Meatpacking district.
She said it was hard enough to convince voters to take a chance on a Democratic candidate last time when she could warn while canvassing about how Republicans were trying to destroy the Affordable Care Act without a replacement plan, putting people with preexisting conditions at risk.
As for Brown ... he's been unemployed since the Patriots cut him early in the 2019 NFL season and there's been so much off-the-field drama with him, no one really knows if another NFL team will ever take a chance on the WR ever again.
Among them, Cameron Bure posted a video of her singing the show's theme song with Sweetin and Barber: John Stamos, who played Uncle Jesse, posted a cast photo alongside a caption thanking Netflix for taking a chance on the series after all the other networks passed.
It makes film and television companies far more risk-averse, narrowing their output to that which seems the most bankable, thereby creating a climate in which no one would be willing to take a chance on a 24-year-old with a script about inner city life.
Author J.K. Rowling was an unknown single mom when she first got the idea for her story while stuck on a train; the small UK children's press that ultimately took a chance on it undoubtedly couldn't have predicted that it would have a measurable effect on everything it touched.
Music and lyric by Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando, and Andrew Wyatt There could be 100 people in a room, and 99 of them don't believe in you, but all it takes is one — and when Bradley Cooper took a chance on Lady Gaga, "Shallow" was born.
But the biggest difference-maker is if employers can recover staffing-agency fees they pay to find workers who don't stick with the job, or get the agencies to find them a replacement worker for free if they take a chance on an ex-offender who doesn't work out.
The Pixel comes in three colors –Very Silver, Quite Black, along with a limited edition Really Blue (really) version, which is exclusive to the US. Pre-orders for the new handsets start today in the US, Canada, and Australia, with buyers in India getting their chance on the 13.
But what I will guarantee you is whoever is asked to leave this family is going to do ... We're going to make sure that they leave with dignity, that we're taking proper care of them, and that we're rewarding them for them having taken a chance on WeWork.
Not only did Mellencamp shoot him down for "Pink Houses" (and "Our Country"), but so did Heart ("Barracuda"), Jackson Browne ("Running on Empty"), Bon Jovi ("Who Says You Can't Go Home"), Van Halen ("Right Now"), Tom Petty ("Won't Back Down," again) and Abba ("Take a Chance on Me").
Rebecca's situation — take a chance on the spark-inducing new guy or settle for the perfectly pleasant guy who doesn't light her fire — parallels both her upbringing (which we get a glimpse of) and Jack's house and the different situations women find themselves in, especially all those decades ago.
The GOP grassroots seems willing to take a chance on Trump in the general election, and polls show him in a close hypothetical race with Democratic front-runner Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
There's no church to slot into as a deacon, no chance on the shop floor to rise as a foreman, no union in which to become a shop steward or officeholder, no big-city political machine that in this digital age needs anyone to go door to door.
Some voters who resented politicians of any stripe took a chance on this unproven commodity, and it's safe to say they provided the margin of victory for a candidate who lost the popular vote but won the Electoral College thanks to slim majorities in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
Transparency advocates say they're not willing to take a chance on the rules being followed by the incoming administration, nor are they interested in waiting months or years to use the Freedom of Information Act to obtain data that was at one point available to the public online.
"It's time to wise up and take a chance on something different because what we've been doing for the same thing, we've been getting the same thing, and getting the same results," Silk said in a 2274.94 interview with Complex about her support for Trump over Hillary Clinton.
The theory didn't prove to be true that there were thousands and thousands of populist, angry Democrats who would be willing to take a chance on somebody who hadn't — prior to announcing his campaign for governor in January 2017 — spent more than two years in Virginia elected public life.
Halfway through "You Can't Stop the Beat," Link turned the tables on Tracy — when he finally came to realize how wonderful she was — and took a chance (on live TV!) to kiss the leading lady, which had Corny Collins' cast squealing and smiling from ear-to-ear out of excitement.
The average price of a movie ticket in the U.S. is currently around $9, so the new subscription price is still a bargain if you see at least two movies—and the company has long maintained that it wants to expand the type of films that viewers take a chance on.
The sources said a group of banks including Societe Generale , Mashreq, Noor Bank and Commercial Bank of Dubai, which provided money to Abraaj on a bilateral basis under secured loans, are seeking advice from Clifford Chance on measures they could take, such as giving Abraaj time to dispose of assets.
He started staying up late reading financial books, brought his computer programming skills up to a professional level, got an internship at a hedge fund, and then leveraged that position to get a formal interview with that friend of a friend where he convinced him to take a chance on him.
It took a chance on the then-uninsurable Robert Downey Jr. to take on the role of Iron Man, aka billionaire Tony Stark, a B-side Marvel hero so low in status that most non-comic book fans associated "Iron Man" with a Black Sabbath song of the same name.
The rule would treat franchisors as joint employers with their franchisees, meaning that they would liable for the thousands of daily decisions of what are essentially independent small businesses and less willing to take a chance on an untested upstart looking to pursue this time-honored ticket to the middle class.
Pickerall advised the duo on everything from what kind of equipment they would need to the ideal size for the overall operation and more, and eventually they took a chance on planting 130 acres of rye on the Hallock farm, funded in large part by some savings and Reese's continued employment.
Interest rates futures implied traders expected a 67 percent chance the U.S. central bank would increase the target range on short-term borrowing costs to at least 0.75-1.00 percent at its June 13-14 policy meeting, compared with a 62 percent chance on Thursday, according to CME Group's FedWatch program.
Dan Patrick, who argued that people shouldn't take economically damaging measures because if asked "are you willing to take a chance on your survival in exchange for keeping the America that all America loves for your children and grandchildren?" grandparents around the nation would agree to risk letting the virus spread.
It was already an embarrassment of riches, but last week, Jaylon Smith, a linebacker whom they took a chance on with the 34th pick in that draft, returned after missing all of last season with a knee injury, and made up for lost time with seven tackles and a forced fumble.
While "A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby" will likely draw the most attention this month, it might be better to take a chance on international fare like "Home For Christmas," a six-episode series from Norway that looks to add a little substance to the usual Yuletide rom-com fare.
But based on interviews with over a dozen experts, one truth emerges: If Gene Roddenberry hadn't been willing to fight for his show, and Lucille Ball's studio hadn't been willing to take a chance on it, nobody else might have been able to make something as visually and intellectually ambitious as Trek.
Fed funds futures on Tuesday implied traders see a 21.74-percent chance of the U.S. central bank raising rates at its December policy meeting FFZ21, higher than the 22008 percent chance on Monday and more than four times greater than the 13 percent chance seen a month earlier, according CME Group's FedWatch tool.
Interest rates futures implied traders expected a 67 percent chance the U.S. central bank would increase the target range on short-term borrowing costs to at least 0.75-1.00 percent at its June 13-20083 policy meeting FFM7, compared with a 62 percent chance on Thursday, according to CME Group's FedWatch program.
"Inclusion would be an important landmark for China's equity market and may spur a short-term rally amid expectations of fresh liquidity entering the onshore market," Ian Hui, a global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, said in a May 19 note that put a greater chance on adding Chinese A shares.
But if he can persuade people to see him simply as unpredictable — even cagey in a strategic sense — as well as committed to disrupting the federal government, voters could regard him as worth taking a chance on for four years while looking to his advisers and Congress as a check on his power.
Dan Patrick (R) on Monday said that he is willing to take a chance on his survival as a senior citizen for the good of the country's economy amid the coronavirus outbreak and added that he thinks "there are lots of grandparents out there in this country" who feel the same way.
Confident enough in his performance to send a tweet to a writer for The New York Times, asking her to come and see (it worked), he means to show what's possible when companies take a chance on actors like him — and by extension, what's possible in the wider culture when other employers do.
We formed the Blue Collar Caucus in the wake of the 2016 election to home in on the economic frustrations that led working Americans to take a chance on Donald Trump and reconnect Democrats in Congress with the blue-collar Americans who had been the backbone of our party for so long.
While the DNC voted down holding an official climate debate, Sunrise activists secured support for the idea from a majority of the Democratic presidential candidates, building the case for CNN (and MSNBC, which is hosting a town hall September 2400 and 22020) to take a chance on holding a climate change forum.
Someone engaging in executive cosplay would say the Browns are taking a chance on a distressed asset with a comparatively high ceiling; a regular human might say that they signed that one guy who was really good in 2012 because such a person is better than any of the options they presently have on hand.
But to see the 219-year-old Smoker now, pumping his fist after big outs for the Mets, firing 96-mile-per-hour fastballs and piling up strikeouts at a rate of more than a one an inning, it is hard to fathom that no one wanted to take a chance on him back then.
In addition to broad vistas and respite from rain, the region boasts a booming wine industry: The pioneers who first took a chance on planting Vitis vinifera — in a place where Concord grapes were king — have in one generation seen the number of wineries in Washington State swell from a handful to nearly 1,000.
With so much at stake in this game, I'm more tempted to sit back and enjoy it bet-free as I count my money and prepare for some postseason gambling, but if you have to put a pick in, it'll sure be fun to take a chance on Marshawn Lynch in his grand return.
Los Angeles easily breezed past a pair of high lottery teams - the Los Angeles Lakers and Phoenix Suns - in its first two games but had little trouble knocking off a playoff contender in its first chance on Tuesday, pulling out a 102-84 win over a Utah Jazz squad that knocked it out of the postseason last spring.
After the most adventurous year in my career, I'm happy to announce that I am now a Partner at, and President of Grade A Digital, a digital marketing branch of Grade A. It is nothing short of a fairy tale to be partnering with my former bosses, who took a chance on me when I needed it most.
Opinion polls show only lackluster support for Mr. Abe's security agenda or even his program to revitalize the Japanese economy, but the public appeared unwilling to take another chance on the opposition Democratic Party, which stumbled badly in its last, rare stint in power, most notably in its response to the 2011 earthquake and Fukushima nuclear disaster.
And President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's growing domestic turmoil has removed the space he needs to take a chance on serious engagement with this pariah nation.
Here's the short version: Best New Series to Take a Chance On Jenna's picks: "Pitch" and "Fleabag" Wesley's pick: "Designated Survivor" Best New Show to Cry To Jenna's pick: "This Is Us" Wesley's pick: "Transparent" The Show You Can Press Pause On Jenna's pick: "Westworld" (with a catch) Wesley decided to take it up a notch.
Op-Ed Contributor RIPTON, Vt. — If towns could write personal ads, this one would be taking pen in hand for the first time in 42 years — making a pitch for companionship, a pitch aimed at finding someone who might be willing to take a chance on something a little out of the Twittery Trumpy twitchy mainstream.
Other companies have learned from this mentality: Disney is moving some titles from theatrical releases to Disney+ exclusives, and AT&T and Comcast will use their respective streaming services — HBO Max and Peacock — to try out shows and movies that people might take a chance on through a streaming service but wouldn't pay money to see at a theater.
How he fits: The Browns traded into this spot when the Texans selected Deshaun Watson (the Browns also received a 22016 first-round pick), and with Myles Garrett seeming like a sure thing at defensive end, they took a chance on Peppers, giving them two of the most intriguing defensive players in college football last season.
A flash of wanderlust, my fascination with the fern (which began when I failed at keeping one alive in my tiny Brooklyn studio) and a physical urge to escape the brutal careerism of New York all nudged me into opening my laptop, taking a chance on my savings and booking a one-way ticket to the region.
Elizabeth MayShe didn't get an invite to a French-language debate that took place last Wednesday, so this will be her first chance on a national stage to convince voters that a minority government is Canada's best bet: a fact that would make her Green Party a convenient coalition partner to either the Liberals or Conservatives.
Big studios are less and less likely to take a chance on a simple, goofy story of two people falling in love, instead retreating to the relative safety of remakes (22006's Overboard, which made $22006 million worldwide), sequels (2016's Bridget Jones's Baby, which made nearly $212 million worldwide), or blatant movie-star assemblages (like 2018's $68-million-grossing Book Club).
I should say that it's been a few months since I last played Overwatch, long enough that I've never played as Doomfist, nor Moira, but Overwatch was the introduction to online shooters that would lead me to take a chance on a lot of other games this year, two of which made it closer to the top of my list (stay tuned).
But it does call for us to interrogate the Hammer narrative built upon it — and the narratives of so many other male stars, directors, and producers who've been afforded not only the benefit of the doubt, but the confidence that their work is valuable, is worth investing in, is worth taking a chance on, no matter their past failures or inexperience.
That's why they took a chance on Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump congratulates Washington Nationals on World Series win Trump hints that dog injured in al-Baghdadi raid will visit White House Vindman says White House lawyer moved Ukraine call to classified server: report MORE in 6900, probably, I should point out to Ms. Harris, one of the least conventionally electable people in our history.
There is a complex relationship between the swing states that I model considering three things: the likely correlated impact of any major events or shocks in the days before Election Day (the correlated impact would be very high); the likely correlated errors between the polling and Election Day outcome (reasonably high); and the likely correlation of random chance on Election Day that affects voting (i.e.
Rubell Museum When: Extended hours for Miami Art Week: December 4–December 8 / Wednesday–Friday: 9am–5pm; Saturday–Sunday: 10am–5pm (free admission all week) Where: 83 NW 23 Street, Miami Don and Mera Rubell are Miami art world legends: while other collectors were making market-approved purchases, they took a chance on emerging, lesser-known, and underappreciated artists, like Miami fixture Purvis Young.
It would be the shocker of the year if the Owls actually pull off a win against one of the best teams in the nation, but even in defeat, I still think star running back Devin Singletary will shine as FAU empties their bag of tricks and puts the country on high alert before a big-time program comes calling to take a chance on Lane Kiffin, again. 11.
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