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It is a fair bet that they will still be reading Malory.
It's a fair bet that American diplomats are pondering this point too.
But these movies are already a fair bet to touch the political conversation.
It's a fair bet that Pope Francis doesn't care much about any of this.
In fact, it's a fair bet that this event will probably feature that Acer headset.
And it's a fair bet that your own doctor truly has your best interests at heart.
But it's a fair bet that no one's week was as badly ruined by hackers as Yahoo's.
But it is a fair bet that it will not be tourism that powers Haiyan's future growth.
It's a fair bet she'll get the Wheaties box and the full-on Up Close and Personal.
It is a fair bet to say that this is not his favorite part of the day.
It's a fair bet that Clinton will praise Tim Kaine's performance and continue executing her campaign strategy.
Figures for 2019 won't be available until next year, but it's a fair bet that the generosity continued.
Despite these caveats, it is a fair bet that open borders would lead to very large flows of people.
IT IS a fair bet that no hotelier in New York was prouder of his trade than Stanley Bard.
If they can, it is a fair bet that a number of countries, including China, will seek such leverage.
Seshardi helped AppDynamics prepare for its IPO, so it's a fair bet that he'll do the same at Freshworks.
It's a fair bet that the Thelonious Monk composition "52nd Street Theme" was performed, but we can only speculate.
Given that Opbeat was founded in 2013 in Copenhagen, Denmark and has raised approximately $2.8 million, that's a fair bet.
If Benioff and Weiss were to make Netflix movies, it's a fair bet that they'd want national releases like Scorsese.
If Justice Kennedy were still in his seat, it's a fair bet that the plaintiffs would come out on top.
"It would be a fair bet that the increasing reliance on them is going to lead to more mistakes," he said.
But it is a fair bet that nobody will want to start a war, diplomatic or otherwise, over whom it belongs to.
While the strands can certainly be hard to follow, it seems a fair bet that he would favor more hawkish Fed leadership.
As I've written elsewhere, it's a fair bet the North Korean regime will eventually collapse under the weight of its own contradictions.
It was a fair bet that last night's OVO Sound Radio would be at least six fire emojis next to each other.
Myself, I would place a fair bet that Goodell discards his hair shirt for a high-roller's linen number in a few years.
It is a fair bet that the use of animal skins for shelter and clothing goes back hundreds of thousands of years at least.
But it's a fair bet that if you've seen one of these machines in person, it's recorded your presence in one way or another.
If it comes down to a battle between the interests of locals and those of prostitutes, it's a fair bet that the locals will win.
It's a fair bet, then, that China views remaining options as even more problematic for the prices of staple goods or the country's industrial strategy.
It's a fair bet with the number of paid users growing by one-third at last count, that revenue number has increased significantly, as well.
No mention was made of the safety hazards, but it's a fair bet that Dunphy's hoverboard is just as unsafe as the rest of them.
It's a fair bet there will be people similarly willing to take extreme action to stop the pristine wilderness of Mars being desecrated by humans.
But, given carbon's high chemical reactivity compared with gold's, it is a fair bet that macrophages will be even more likely to notice and swallow it.
On the other hand, it is a fair bet that all Democratic candidates in targeted races are going to tie their Republican opponents to Trump anyway.
It also means that, in the early moments of a war, it's a fair bet that satellites—the other guy's satellites—could be among the first targets.
"Here's our level from which we broke, but the key is a big moment coming if you think it's [going] up it's a fair bet." he said.
It also writes that it wants Ofcom to publish guidance that "clearly sets out the approach and information it will use in determining a 'fair bet' return".
But it's a fair bet that switching 80,000 or so votes in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania would not have made the culture war surrounding her melt away.
It's great to hear you think you'll have some young co-workers, and I'd say it's a fair bet that they'll also be open to new friendships.
There's also still no information on how much a LUKE Arm will cost, but it's a fair bet it will be in the tens of thousands of dollars.
It's a fair bet that Mr Ranieri will be asked onto the corporate-speaking circuit next year, or urged to pen a book on leadership ("I, Claudio", anyone?).
Editorial It's a fair bet that the first meeting on Wednesday between President Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel will feature big smiles and reassuring words.
It is a fair bet that, the more renewables are exposed to competition by contracts pegged to wholesale prices, the more people will shy away from them as well.
Although a $100 prize for guessing the correct answer would make it a fair bet, it would take $200 or more for most people to agree to the offer.
No matter how long your list, it's a fair bet that the French filmmaker Alice Guy Blaché — one of cinema's earliest and most influential pioneers — didn't make the cut.
That is what Bill Mastro counted on for years, and it is a fair bet that there is another Bill Mastro out there waiting to do the same thing.
Obviously if you have a headphone jack you might as well just get the old-fashioned equivalents but if you're stuck with a Lightning port there are a fair bet.
With the S&P closing Tuesday at 2,176, less than 1 percent from an all-time high, it's a fair bet that the market's rise will continue, according to Wald.
But once it's miniaturized, tested and so on, it's a fair bet that companies like Google and Amazon, with their focus on accurate voice recognition, will be sniffing around the tech.
It's a fair bet that the U.S. will fail to bring an Iran back to the negotiating table in any foreseeable future that is ready to negotiate such far-reaching concessions.
It's a fair bet that some of these metrics would deteriorate even under a serious-minded president, but the Trump-GOP policy agenda threatens to reverse several of them fairly quickly.
It is a fair bet that a majority of congressional Democrats don't support either a 70 percent top tax rate or an across-the-board wealth tax on the richest Americans.
But until large tonnages of metal stop showing up in New Orleans, it's a fair bet that tightening supply dynamics haven't yet translated into a drawdown of the zinc market's stocks overhang.
It's a fair bet that most Americans didn't sign onto a duplicitous "larger restructuring of the American narrative" by junior fiction writers when they sent Obama to the White House in 2008.
Couple that with the fact that Bowie knowingly crafted "Blackstar" as a farewell to his fans, and it's a fair bet that there'll be nary a dry eye at SummerStage on Saturday.
As such, barring any precedent-changing shifts in strategy, it's a pretty fair bet that the "Call of Duty" game coming in 2020 is coming to the next PlayStation and Xbox consoles.
And most of all, it's fun as hell, if you recognize any of the names in the tracklist, it's a fair bet that you've never heard them spun in quite this way before.
That seems like a fair bet: Trump reacted to the New York Times article on Tuesday morning with a tweet that made clear he had little idea what obstruction of justice actually was.
But if he appoints good investigators and prosecutors and lets them do their jobs without interference, it is a fair bet that they will look into the many allegations of skulduggery against Mr Zuma's pals.
Given that Mr Sessions's offence, in Mr Trump's eyes, was his failure to have prevented the Mueller investigation being launched, it was a fair bet he had picked Mr Whitaker to try to weaken or end it.
As for the industry's silence on the topic, it's a fair bet that many prefer to keep their head down and pass as younger rather than carry the mantle of being the voice for the older tech worker.
While Microsoft didn't want to tell us when exactly this update will launch to all Windows 10 users, it's a fair bet that it'll arrive about six months after the launch of the Creators Update earlier this year.
It's a fair bet that a big star like Dolly has a personal hairstylist, but if you don't, you can still get a woman's trim and blow-dry in the singer-songwriter's home state for as little as $22.
Though it is hard to distinguish the effects of chemistry from the other problems that beset reefs, it seems a fair bet that an environment where calcium carbonate is more likely to dissolve will not be good for them.
With Apple set to launch 5G-compatible iPhones next year, it's a fair bet that plenty of you will own a device that can connect to that ultra-fast wireless mobile standard by the end of September or so.
The datasets do not line up in a way that makes the conjecture possible to prove, but it is a fair bet that, at least among those most engaged in politics, Americans are more likely to change their religion than to change their party.
It's a fair bet that the Obama Presidential Center will be a heady mélange of hagiographic biography, refurbished campaign commercials, cultish left-wing bric-a-brac, and requisite paeans to perceived achievements and ballyhooed pseudo-events—all touting Barack Obama as a "transformative" president.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - It is fair bet that few would have picked South Korean Chung Hyeon to be the player to break the dominance Roger Federer and the other members of the "Big Four" have had at the Australian Open over the last 13 years.
It's a fair bet that, red and blue alike, they've all seen episodes of the classic TV series based on the books, starring Michael Landon as Pa and Melissa Gilbert as Laura, which ran on NBC from 1974 to 19953 and has never gone off the air.
It would be a fair bet to say that seeing an opera was a first for many of the evening's attendees in this down-at-the-heels neighborhood, which periodically makes news for its drug gangs, daylight shootings and protests against foreigners moving into the local public housing projects.
Seeing as a certain brand of conservative has increasingly taken joy in trolling for trolling's sake, which includes deliberately spreading misinformation in the hopes it makes liberals angry, it's probably a fair bet Facebook's disputed tag could become a badge of honor for right-wing producers and consumers of content.
Radiohead were the bookies' favorites this year; LL Cool J must be wondering what he has to do after missing out for a third time; Kate Bush is a genius; Rage Against the Machine's back catalog isn't exactly sprawling, but the band seemed a fair bet in the midst of political turmoil.
Cohen would not comment on whether it planned to take IvyMark's platform and expand it to the other kinds of business people who are currently engaging on Houzz, saying it's "too early" to say, but I would guess it's a fair bet to say that this is the direction that the company is going.
With a current market value of more than $3 billion, a figure that has more than tripled in the past year, according to FactSet data, it may be a fair bet that many investors in the ETF had no idea that they would be so hurt by the structure of the futures market, which incidentally is no new development.
But media executives and TV news producers know a good thing when they see one, and it's a fair bet that they are secretly rooting for some new political characters to emerge that can capture the public's attention in the same way that Trump did the moment he glided down the golden escalator in the lobby of Trump Tower.
And even before that happened, Juno was considering whether its program might have to be voided because of scrutiny from the S.E.C. Despite the inherent risks in such an arrangement, it's a fair bet that most gig economy workers would jump at the chance to get even a sliver of equity in a company like Uber or Airbnb.
That's because that the same brand of nationalism and populism that unifies Trump's voters, and inflames his detractors at home and abroad, is a far more fundamental challenge to one of history's great experiments, the European integration project that evolved after World War II. Whatever happens in the United States in November, it's a fair bet that California will remain in the union and that Texas will continue to use the dollar as its currency.
The long game here is unclear, but it's a fair bet that the family is part of Kai's plan to sow chaos in the city; we see him rambling at a city council meeting about the potency of political fear, he intentionally spills a latte on Ally when he passes her on the street, and he orchestrates his own on-camera beating after approaching a group of Hispanic men, urinating into a condom, and hurling it at them like a water balloon.
Moyal, p. 201. In 1997, half of visitors to Australia, especially those from Korea, Japan, and Taiwan, sought out zoos and wildlife parks; about 75% of European and Japanese tourists placed the koala at the top of their list of animals to see.Moyal, p. 216. According to biologist Stephen Jackson: "If you were to take a straw poll of the animal most closely associated with Australia, it's a fair bet that the koala would come out marginally in front of the kangaroo".
When p=1/2, the uncertainty is at a maximum; if one were to place a fair bet on the outcome in this case, there is no advantage to be gained with prior knowledge of the probabilities. In this case, the entropy is maximum at a value of 1 bit. Intermediate values fall between these cases; for instance, if p=1/4, there is still a measure of uncertainty on the outcome, but one can still predict the outcome correctly more often than not, so the uncertainty measure, or entropy, is less than 1 full bit.
Scratch the surface, and there was a regular, ambitious, capable cop, one who was not averse to landing a colleague in trouble if that way he himself escaped. That's what he did to Loxton, when his snout's information led Johnson to head a drugs bust in completely the wrong place. He could be snide about his colleagues, too – and it's a fair bet that he had skeletons in his closet at the nick in Romford where he worked previously. When Jarvis and McCann were having trouble making an arrest stick, he told them about his former sergeant whom he watched blatantly twisting the facts to secure a similar arrest.
At the 1885 general election, the seat was expected to be a reasonably fair bet for the Conservatives and therefore Conservative MP Lord Randolph Churchill chose it as a bolthole after his existing constituency of Woodstock was abolished in boundary changes. Churchill had originally declared his intention to fight in the Birmingham Central division, but decided to go for this constituency where he had his London home. Churchill was not a very great fan of the constituency, regarding it as inferior in social status to a rural Conservative stronghold. There was a dispute within the local Liberal Association when it came to ballot on the selection of a candidate on 30 October 1885 between Alderman William Lawrence and Hilary Skinner.
It's a fair bet that even fewer of them provide innovative answers to the problems posed by the previous generations. Seb Janiak is one of these. From his matte paintings which, in the mid-1980s, were revolutionary by the digital techniques they used and the unprecedented visions they offered, to his latest laser-beam photographs taken through a prism, which seek to capture light in its original purity without any use of artifice (just like the founding fathers of photography did in the first half of the nineteenth century), Janiak has managed to maintain a form of overall coherence while covering all the possibilities available in the field of photography. This coherence is all the more remarkable given the major revolution that photography has gone through over the past thirty years with the advent of digital technologies.

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