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So instead of chickening out, we jokingly said, we actually serve Chickenjoy.
I jumped at the opportunity at first, but found myself chickening out on the table.
Mr. Trump's main rival, Senator Ted Cruz, accused Mr. Trump of chickening out of the debate.
"It is clear some here are chickening out, and calling for compromise with America," he said.
After chickening out a few times, I got into a rhythm and talked to several people in a row.
I had to get past that and be O.K. with my decision, even though it felt like chickening out.
Mr. Trump's main rival in various polls, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, accused Mr. Trump of chickening out of the debate.
Now it faces the thorny choice of hoping the deal works out, or chickening out and going back to its old supplier.
Fatally for her, she turned out not really to believe it, chickening out when the possibility of leaving with no deal arrived in March.
I know that by chickening out on the calculus required for the exotic bets, I'm missing out on the true power of this experience.
" Still, after waiting 20 years to use it, the self-described "Seinfeld nerd" confesses he came close to chickening out, worried that it might be "crass.
But some on the right fear Pruitt is chickening out to preserve his future options for a political career, per recent reports from Politico's Alex Isenstadt and Breitbart's James Delingpole.
Mr. Leboyer continued to criticize conventional childbirth into his 90s, telling The Guardian in 2011 that cesarean sections were a form of "chickening out" on the mother's part and that babies were still not receiving the proper attention in the delivery room.
Describing herself as painfully shy offstage ("I wasn't ever shy to dance, but I wouldn't read a book report in front of the class," Ms. Electra said), she pushed herself to dress with the confidence of, well, a young Carmen Electra, even as she was chickening out of auditions.
Asked about whether he managed to meet Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who were both in attendance at London's Royal Albert Hall that evening, the singer said that although he came really close to saying hello, he ended up chickening out as soon as he entered the room they were in.
Written at the dawn of the 1960s — a decade that many have described as the end of America's innocence (or, if you will, its childhood) — the book is one of the few out there to gently confront America's long history of injustices but not feel like it's somehow chickening out in its gentility.
Brahim Abdeslam, a 31-year-old French member of the Molenbeek terror cell living in Belgium, carried out shootings in the 10th and 11th arrondissements. Shortly afterwards, he blew himself up at the Comptoir Voltaire restaurant on the boulevard Voltaire.On the run from Isis: Jihadists 'targeting Paris attacker Salah Abdeslam for chickening out of killings', Independent. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
The National Party did not contest the election, a decision that was criticised by Social Credit deputy-leader Jeremy Dwyer as "chickening out". The Values Party decided not to stand a candidate in Northern Maori. Party leader Margaret Crozier endorsed Rata, saying that Values agreed with his aim for Maori self-determination which was already part of Values Party policy.
In the early hours of the morning, Nick felt tired and called an end to the game. The Texan accused him of chickening out while the going was good. Nick the Greek then called for a new deck of cards, shuffled them and asked the Texan if he wanted to cut the cards (high card wins) one time, for double or quit. The Texan declined and they went home.
Snoopy steals a kiss from his owner in A Charlie Brown Valentine This special begins with Charlie Brown sitting on a bench at lunch, trying to get the nerve to talk to the Little Red Haired Girl, but of course, chickening out. He says he feels silly to chicken out, because he knows he is the type of person she would like. The Little Red Haired Girl walks by, and drops her pencil. Charlie Brown notices it, picks it up, and sees it has teethmarks.
On September 25, 2012, Notre Dame announced that it would exercise its option to end the rivalry after the 2014 season. Michigan head coach Brady Hoke took issue with Notre Dame's decision, going so far as to say Notre Dame was "chickening out". At the end of Michigan's 41–30 victory over Notre Dame on September 7, 2013, the speakers at Michigan Stadium loudly played "The Chicken Dance". However, on September 5, 2014, at Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame defeated Michigan 31–0 in the last scheduled meeting between these two schools (at the time).
A year later, Tsuneo and Josee are happily living together. Tsuneo decides to take Josee home to attend a memorial service so his parents can meet her, borrowing a car from Josee's childhood friend Koji. They visit an aquarium along the way, but are disappointed to find it closed. After stopping at a rest area, Tsuneo changes his mind about the memorial and calls his younger brother to tell him he can't make it home due to work, although his brother sees through his excuse and accuses him of chickening out.
In Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal, Skidd is recruited into Captain Qwark's Q-Force for his "nerves of steel". Calling himself "ShaddowDude", Skidd helps Ratchet and Clank on their assigned mission on Aquatos, despite frequently chickening out and letting Ratchet do all the fighting. He later gets kidnapped by Courtney Gears and is taken to Obani Draco, where he is used as a test dummy for the Biobliterator and turned into a robot. Despite this, Skidd is back to normal by the end of the game (how he was changed back is not revealed, though Big Al mentions that it is possible).
After drawing the card the third party informs the players of the strategy assigned to them on the card (but not the strategy assigned to their opponent). Suppose a player is assigned D, they would not want to deviate supposing the other player played their assigned strategy since they will get 7 (the highest payoff possible). Suppose a player is assigned C. Then the other player has been assigned C with probability 1/2 and D with probability 1/2 (due to the nature of the exogenous draw). The expected utility of Daring is 0(1/2) + 7(1/2) = 3.5 and the expected utility of chickening out is 2(1/2) + 6(1/2) = 4.
To get revenge, he challenges Eugene to a fight when he takes Bonnie home, but Eugene doesn't back down and Woods calls him a wimp for chickening out. While running home, Eugene is met up with classmates who drag a reluctant Eugene to a rowdy neighborhood bar where they eventually get into a fight with a loutish patron, but they escape before the cops are called. At the same time, the high school track coach Sutter William Boyett is impressed with Eugene's work on throwing the javelin and he offers to help him compete in future track meets, providing his grades doesn't suffer because of it. That night, at the theater, Eugene watches Samson and Delilah and he quietly discovers if he can grow his hair, he can be strong enough to win the track meets.
Labor ran on an anti-war platform, but struggled to appeal to voters concerned about national security; combined with Calwell's dedication to the White Australia policy, this allowed the party to be portrayed as isolationist and naive about external affairs. Calwell was far less telegenic than his opponent, and was seen as gruff and antagonistic where Holt was suave and easy-going. At a rally in Adelaide a week before the election, Calwell accused Holt of having "chickened out of World War II – just as his three stepsons are chickening out of the war in Vietnam today". His attack on Holt's family – which he refused to withdraw – was viewed as desperate and undignified, and it was pointed out that, unlike Holt, Calwell had performed no military service in World War II. In early 1967, Arthur Calwell retired as ALP leader and Gough Whitlam succeeded him.

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