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Polls suggest that it could have a shot at success.
When I woke up I had to have a shot.
Lamar Smith is retiring, Democrats think they have a shot.
If you weren't a prince, you wouldn't have a shot.
Don't worry, you still have a shot at the Powerball.
They know they have a shot at the American Dream.
Ok, so overall, does she have a shot in hell?
Thanks to Trump, Democrats have a shot in Orange County.
But we all have to hope they have a shot.
So you think you have a shot, but you don't.
"Everything is suggesting he'll have a shot there," Skelley said.
But maybe, just maybe, he'd have a shot at his Cup.
I think we have a shot in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island.
That means Meryl Streep doesn't have a shot being Meryl Streep!
Does the firm have a shot at growing into its valuation?
O'Rourke will need these voters to have a shot at winning.
And if he ever ran, he'd have a shot at winning.
We're guessing Pence didn't have a shot at a backstage invite. 
Jeff Flake, Democrats have a shot with a moderate Democrat, Rep.
Mr. Grudinin would have a shot in a fair race, Mrs.
I was thinking, maybe I finally have a shot with Diana.
And on Sunday, he will have a shot at making history.
Still, I couldn't help but wonder... does Nixon have a shot?
But with wrestling I feel like, finally, I have a shot.
It turns out robots have a shot, too — robots built by Disney.
Either way, you'll have a shot to do just that this month.
Conor Lamb, a Democrat, shouldn't have a shot in Pennsylvania's 18th District.
Democrats must win them both to have a shot at the majority.
In fact, many still held out hope that they have a shot.
Until we address the demand for drugs, we don't have a shot.
Tampa Bay didn't have a shot on goal in the second period.
He has to win Iowa to have a shot at the nomination.
Looks like Stu's kid might have a shot at the Winter Olympics someday.
If that group could come together, then Congress might have a shot too.
A Cordray win could mean Democrats have a shot at other Midwest governorships.
If Kennedy were still on the Court, Malvo's argument might have a shot.
Repeating as NCAA champs is nearly impossible ... so does Villanova have a shot?
Trump eventually may have a shot at tipping the court's balance even further.
Conventional wisdom says Democrats don't have a shot in this heavily conservative district.
Ben Carson would need to pull a major upset to have a shot.
We wanted to run up front and have a shot for the win.
He could yell that it's coming and you still wouldn't have a shot.
Wall believes the Wizards still have a shot at earning a postseason berth.
Three candidates who have a shot at breakout performances in Iowa on Feb.
Democrats also have a shot to pick up numerous seats in the Midwest.
But they think they have a shot with Trump as the GOP nominee.
Analysts say Democrats have a shot of winning in both Arizona and Nevada.
Crawford, in contrast, appeared to have a shot at ultimately winning the game.
Now those kinds of patients will have a shot, a final shot at life.
I think we could run Mickey Mouse against this president and have a shot.
"You are paying it forward for your neighbor to have a shot," says Hall.
I think they have a shot, and I have my fingers crossed for them.
Democrats still think they have a shot at this seat in the Atlanta suburbs.
Besides the campaign drama, Democrats think they have a shot to unseat Republican Rep.
It's not like you'll have a shot at being the first speedrunner to finish.
Chile (0-2-0, zero points) did not have a shot on Alyssa Naeher.
The question is, does the business itself have a shot at bringing in money?
We need to move sideways before we have a shot at another leg up.
Britt ain't exactly exuding confidence ... but he says the Rams definitely have a shot.
"Before, I would smoke a cigarette and have a shot after work," Shimoda says.
They came back and premiered and they don't have a shot of anonymity anymore.
Now they have a shot at the World Series, after a three-game sweep.
He did not have a shot on goal in 17:51 of ice time.
Context: It's a bipartisan bill, so it might have a shot at passing Congress.
I'd still have to prove my case, but at least I'd have a shot.
"Everyone was invited to have a shot of Scotch and enjoy themselves," Gaber said.
Also, I don't have a shot with my mental health if I'm not sober.
In an age of anxiety, that closed posture might have a shot at winning.
There, he might have a shot at fresh air, sunshine, and substance-abuse treatment.
But the actors may have a shot at Oscar nominations, to be announced Monday.
"I didn't think starting the day that I would have a shot," she said.
" Beland said, "The Conservatives and Liberals both have a shot at forming a government.
Even worlds that aren't Earth-like could have a shot at hosting alien life.
Until we're statistically out of the playoffs, I think we still have a shot.
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I wonder whether my fellow Americans will have a shot at a better life.
"Many are surprised that they have a shot at a position in government," he said.
However, fans of ice cream and Bernie do have a shot at scoring a pint.
There's times, there, we looked like we weren't going to have a shot at it.
If you worry about $1 million, you don't have a shot at making $10 million.
I obviously know I have a shot, but let&aposs talk real, like father-daughter.
If North can avoid SK in the bracket, they have a shot at the top.
No idea, but certainly we have a shot at 2,500 in the S&P 500.
Question is ... do the Hawks still have a shot at the Super Bowl without ET?
None of those worse racists have a shot at becoming president in the next month.
It remains to be seen if they have a shot at winning the World Cup.
"I think we have a shot to win a number of states on Super Tuesday."
Clinton's presidential runs will have paved the way for that woman to have a shot.
Yet, Republicans think they have a shot this year with former pharmaceutical executive Bob Hugin.
If you think about it that way, you have a shot at making something meaningful.
For these reasons, investors willing to embrace this strategy may have a shot at outperforming.
" And I'll say, "Well, I want other people to have a shot at your function.
Unreliable polls mean centrist Sergio Fajardo and center-right German Vargas may have a shot.
Fans tend to campaign for any player on their team who might have a shot.
Extreme social distancing is necessary just "to have a shot at dealing with the outbreak."
In others, it's meant attacking Republicans who have a shot at a second-place finish.
But Warren may need to join those two to have a shot at the nomination.
In 2014, Wendy Davis was supposed to have a shot at winning the governor's race.
Probably, like most candidates who have a shot — but just a shot — he'll fall short.
Delegates is an open race, and Democrats have a shot at taking control of the
The Giants have a shot to end our playoff hopes at home on national television.
And it's looking like Trump does have a shot to win a couple of districts.
And without a clear nominee in the Republican race, she might even have a shot.
"I think anybody would want to have a shot at it just to see," Reddick said.
But now, nearly every celebrity thinks they have a shot at their own individual beauty empires.
Anyone with a great idea could have a shot at raising capital and building a product.
For my husband to survive — to have a shot at survival — this tumor must come out.
The Devils did not have a shot on goal until nearly midway through the first period.
BECKY QUICK: Unfortunately, we do have a shot clock here, and we are out of time.
Buying Jet was necessary for Wal-Mart to have a shot at catching Amazon, Carter said.
The feeling when you have a shot at winning is exactly why I play the game.
At the top of the list: Democrats may have a shot at Senate control (The Hill).
Trump is a horrible candidate who shouldn't have a shot, but in this race he does.
And the best part is: She, as well as her female opponents, actually have a shot.
"If she wins by 10 points, Democrats have a shot at the House," Mr. Jacobson said.
Jill Cowan: The big question is, does the bill have a shot at passing this time?
The consensus is that he does have a shot, but he's far from the easy frontrunner.
Democrats need four Republicans to join them if they have a shot at compelling new evidence.
Should Democrats win back the majority, Pelosi would have a shot at another term as Speaker.
Newt Gingrich and John Bolton were both reported to have a shot at Secretary of State.
"I knew coming into the weekend we would have a shot at it," said the Australian.
So, if you have a shot at traditional venture capital, go ahead and take that route first.
For one of the oldest mosquito-carried diseases, we finally have a shot at ending that fear.
Republicans, meanwhile, only appear to have a shot of taking back one state — Nevada — from enemy hands.
Trump's apparent unpopularity has convinced dozens of thirsty Democrats that they would have a shot against him.
"I think any of us (Toyotas) have a shot to win on any given week," Busch said.
No matter what your age, or gender, or color, or so on, your ideas have a shot.
Only smart policies have a shot of taking away the resources Kim needs to achieve his goals.
Will Ramsay Bolton's ghost go on a murderous rampage just when they have a shot at happiness?
So that&aposs the House battleground, and the Democrats have a shot at taking the House back.
Surely, I'd have a shot at being the 15th man on the worst team in the NBA.
It's easy to see why Democrats think they have a shot in these two states in particular.
Ladbrokes Favorites Who Actually Have a Shot (Maybe) All of these writers are plausible and deserving candidates.
We are finally breaching the 2,13 level in the and have a shot at getting over 2,820.
I was lucky enough to have nice things, to have a shot at leaving South Dakota someday.
It's a must-win if they hope to have a shot at the majority in the Senate.
We have a shot at 12 IPOs this week, the busiest week of the year so far.
People want to live in a fair society where if they work hard, they have a shot.
In terms of attracting drivers, at least, they might just have a shot at taking down Goliath.
Under this legislation, Americans will have a shot at exercising their right to make their voices heard.
However, skeet shooter Khan says he would ignore the risks to have a shot at Olympic gold.
Over the past year, startup banks have proven that they have a shot at disrupting retail banking.
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For whatever reason, I feel like this one makes enough sense that it could have a shot.
So if history is any guide, the market could have a shot at topping 1997's record.
It's going to be an uphill climb, but I think we have a shot to do that.
We have a shot at it, but we're going to have to have a lot of cooperation.
In Washington, they think have a shot of winning with a handsome, articulate, and tireless candidate in Rep.
But if the latest reports are true, Apple's smallest iPad might still have a shot at a comeback.
If enough Republicans can be convinced to support net neutrality, net neutrality activists just might have a shot.
Out of those three women, I'd only have a shot at picking Hailey out of a police lineup.
With Chinese GDP growth at 6.9 percent last year, they increasingly have a shot to dislodge the incumbents.
And all of this is required, Dink says, to have a shot at beating the enormous track takeout.
Now, President Trump will have a shot at appointing an anti-abortion justice that could overturn Roe v.
But that wouldn't be the last time he'd have a shot at funding from one of the Sharks.
It's just such an enormous privilege and I feel so lucky to have a shot to do it.
Eligible players who consistently place well will have a shot at being one of those top 200 players.
The Grizzlies have a shot against the Spurs if they can contain drives and limit three-point opportunities.
Democrats must really perform well in areas like Delaware County to have a shot of winning the House.
While other administrations have tried to reboot Capitol Hill, Trump may have a shot at succeeding, he said.
"I still believe we have a shot at it," Mr. Chen said during a conference call with analysts.
The mounting controversies have contributed to the impression that Espy might have a shot at a monumental upset.
Tua Tagovailoa and his teammates still have a shot, but a few things have to go their way.
At issue is how those funds are going to have a shot at putting up venture-tier returns.
Oilers/Ducks would be great, but we still have a shot at Oilers/Flames, which would be madness.
We got it within one, felt like if we could keep it right there we have a shot.
The ending here could have been that he screwed up, but might actually have a shot with Madison.
"We have a shot at being wise because we have so much experience and we've seen so much."
If Democrats have a shot against Devin Nunes (which appears unlikely) in the 22nd district, we should know.
Democrats have a shot at creating a digital infrastructure equal or equivalent to the one Republicans have built.
The Blue Jackets didn't have a shot on goal for more than seven minutes to begin the game.
" — JIMMY FALLON "Today, Joe Biden said that Mickey Mouse could run against President Trump and have a shot.
That last one may seem out of place, but Mara Kuge said it might actually have a shot.
Which means only those who burn a lot of cash will have a shot at recouping it. 22018.
If this keeps up, we have a shot at passing the first quarter's record 26 percent earnings gain.
Democratic presidents, by contrast, must win by commanding margins to even have a shot at a Senate majority.
Many of those Republicans also represent districts that Democrats think they have a shot at winning in 85033.
So they must show donors that they still have a shot and there's a reason to go on.
We need everybody to have some confidence and to go down there and have a shot at the championship.
Now the Dodgers have a shot at a Hollywood ending never before seen in the history of Dodger Stadium.
Those with deeper pockets can bid at auction, and poorer folk still have a shot at winning the lottery.
Get to know the real Noah Centineo, safe sex practices and all, and you might just have a shot.
It&aposs foolish to think you can just show up and be competitive and have a shot to win.
Election handicappers say Democrats have a shot of picking up the seat and ousting McCain, a four-term senator.
We must rise above turf battles if we are to have a shot at waging an effective cyber war.
They were never going to be the favorites, but they've got enough talent to at least have a shot.
But he will still have to improve on his performance at Keeneland to have a shot at Churchill Downs.
We have a shot at 12 initial public offerings this week, the busiest week of the year so far.
Once the system is better developed, we could all have a shot at owning our own personal cargo droid.  
He also said he thinks smart car makers still have a shot at avoiding becoming the Nokia of transportation.
The reporter wondered if he thought women might have a shot at being Catholic priests in the coming decades.
Now separated by borders, he hopes his son will have a shot at a promising life with his grandmother.
"We have a shot at a World Series title," Yankees pitcher Zack Britton, the club's player rep, told MLB.com.
But Republicans are worried that Democrats now have a shot — though still a long one — to flip the Senate.
"The entry standards just have to determine, Kerns said, "Do you have what it takes to have a shot?
The Chiefs need to win to have a shot at winning their division and earning a first-round bye.
Bill Nelson for a seat Democrats must hold if they hope to have a shot at the Senate majority.
"A lot of people put a lot of energy into it but didn't really have a shot," said Case.
We excluded players currently in their prime who have a shot at winning the award in the coming years.
If the Trump campaign could go from incompetent to just worse than average, it would have a shot at winning.
The Raiders appeared to have a shot at overtime, at worst, but lost when Derek Carr stretched for a touchdown.
Oh, I know what you're thinking, how would I have a shot, guy who just bashed her husband's head in?
And in the end, if you understand what matters, you have a shot at living the life that you intended.
At least that is what you have convinced yourself because they are hot and you think you have a shot.
If Sylvia got physical, she might get sent home, and we might have a shot at staying in the game.
Democrats have grown increasingly confident that they have a shot at regaining control of one or both chambers of Congress.
You download the app, complete a verification process involving a PIN, and have a shot at recurring gifts every week.
The good news is that we now all have a shot at sleeping in the very place he called home.
Democrats say they believe at least three candidates have a shot at winning -- and they have no idea who's ahead.
Because they are divided by age and ability (novice, intermediate, expert) even newcomers have a shot at winning their division.
LSU more than likely needs to win out for the Crimson Tide to have a shot at the fourth spot.
As Joe tries to convince 22 otherwise, he realizes he may have a shot at returning to his old body.
In 2020, Republican incumbents will be running in states where Democrats have a shot, including Colorado, Maine and North Carolina.
Along with your reputation, you have a shot at winning a $5,000 prize from TechCrunch for the best overall hack.
We won't have a shot at this unless we start with diverse teams — inclusive of gender, race, experience, and perspective.
"It's a step that men's basketball hasn't taken yet, and our thought was, 'Let's let women's basketball have a shot.'"
But if we start today, as voters, taxpayers, neighbors and parents, we may just have a shot at saving tomorrow.
He took 16 shifts against Buffalo on Thursday but he did not have a shot on goal or a penalty.
If you can align a person's professional with their passion and purpose, you have a shot at doing incredible things.
If that counts for the "creative thinking" Amazon says it is looking for, New York could have a shot. Stable?
We don't have a shot at racial equality without everyone equally and equitably benefiting from the services the city offers.
Any presidential candidate must consider and address the needs of veterans to have a shot at winning next year's election.
Even Google-backed startup Magic Leap thinks its yet-to-released goggles have a shot at becoming a new platform.
Democrats viewed him as a top recruit, but his early polling was tepid, and some feared Kucinich might have a shot.
At one point it looked like he might actually have a shot at winning — one poll put him in first place.
Tree diagrams representing the full range of outcomes for teams that are in or have a shot at the N.F.L. playoffs.
If I could only turn beer bottles into gold I would maybe, just maybe, have a shot at that millionaire lifestyle.
The only horse that might not have a shot is Trojan Nation (26-234 odds) who has never won a race.
But if she wanted to have a shot at the music business, she had no choice but [to work with him].
The 76ers have a shot to move up the standings even more in the final three weeks of the regular season.
After the engagement ended, Alex lost 70 pounds, thinking it was the only way she'd have a shot at finding love.
Based on your local market, you may have a shot at savings on the final steps toward closing on your home.
Hundreds of Americans convicted of homicide as kids have a shot at freedom after last week's Supreme Court ruling Montgomery v.
If you're a waiter at a mid- to higher price point restaurant, you have a shot at making a decent salary.
The Sun Devils still have a shot at a bowl invitation if they can knock off Arizona for their sixth win.
"To have a shot, you've got to be a consistent contender to win races," Elliott said Friday of winning a championship.
If they Bears sweep those final three Pac-12 games, they have a shot at winning the conference's regular-season championship.
Democrats have a shot at flipping control of the State Senate, and there is a fierce contest for state schools superintendent.
In the Senate, Democrats pick up seats in Colorado and Maine, but they never really have a shot at replicating Sen.
"We're making a hell of a run at this thing, and I think we have a shot to win," Ryan said.
Lumbering sequels and remakes at least have a shot at cutting through the Instagram-Netflix-Fortnite-TikTok clutter and filling seats.
"Beat him so badly that this midget gremlin won't even have a shot even with a trillion dollars," Mr. Menaker said.
"Of course we're going to replay that, because it's the tying run, if we think we have a shot," Girardi said.
Now that we have a shot of Corrin in costume in Málaga, Spain, there is even more reason to be excited.
Hannah just told you that she doesn't see a path forward and you think you have a shot of wifing her up?
It's looking to find some of that cash outside its business, but if its stores don't perform, it won't have a shot.
Professional obligations mean I don't make predictions, but I honestly believe all the Final Four teams have a shot regardless of seeding.
The 39-year-old right winger did not have a shot in 15:46 of ice time, but he contributed three hits.
Plus, they have identified themselves as someone who is eager to win the lottery — and believes they really might have a shot.
But it would probably take at least one additional Donald Trump appointee to have a shot at erasing Roe from the law.
SoftBank hopes that by setting out its stall in the heart of it, it will have a shot at profiting from both.
You take the train all the way there thinking you totally have a shot at it, and then you get totally snubbed.
Her courage and sacrifice, not to mention fierce sense of self, paved the way for artists like myself to have a shot.
"This creates another obstacle for Democrats to retake the House or even have a shot at the Senate," Hertel-Fernandez told me.
"We have a shot at the back of the head," Rostro told WREG-TV in disbelief at the grand jury&aposs decision.
WILLIAMS: No. But I think -- I think, realistically, they have a shot at the house if that&aposs what you&aposre asking.
"Here I am thinking we finally have a shot to shine and show our true colours to the gaming world," she said.
The IOC is currently in the process of identifying promising athletes who could have a shot at qualifying for this year's Olympics.
They're a tough matchup, but if we match their energy and we execute the way we can then we have a shot.
At the same time, he predicts that the South and Southwest have a shot at experiencing a consistently mid-to-warm winter.
Starbucks reintroduces the Pumpkin Spice Latte, the Kansas City Chiefs still have a shot at the playoffs, and Apple announces another iPhone.
"We still have a shot on the current map, but if we have fair maps, we could see real progress," Post said.
"Donald Trump proved that you can come from just about anywhere and have a shot at winning the presidency," Trippi told me.
If you still haven't filed your taxes, here's a bit of good news: You may still have a shot at saving money.
Alligators may be the only predators you have a shot at beating in a race, although they rarely pursue prey on land.
It's just possible that common sense and reality have a shot at prying open the doors to the Senate chamber after all.
They'll have a shot at another top-20 upset when they take on the No. 14 Arizona Wildcats at home Saturday afternoon.
But Democrats believe they still have a shot at reclaiming the seat since it was previously carried twice by former President Obama.
All exhibiting startups have a shot at winning the Wild Card to compete for $50,000 in our famous pitch competition, Startup Battlefield.
As a result, Democrats are eying some serious procedural reforms in order to make sure their plans have a shot at advancing.
"Weld-Johnson would be a much stronger ticket, and would have a shot to get to fifteen per cent," Kristol told me.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers may no longer have a shot at the Super Bowl, but he's still got one helluva cheerleader.
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While it may not have a shot at the big prize, the Academy Awards may still reward Holly Hunter for supporting actress. 2.
He's kept races tight or won outright in the three states he needed to win to have a shot at the White House.
That was the idea, that we'd have a shot at opportunities they never had in the Philippines — or India, or Brazil, or China.
If this team played in the ACC, not the American East, it would have a shot to pick up some pretty good wins.
The Volunteers need to win their last two, at home games against LSU and Vanderbilt to have a shot at a bowl game.
It's a great tool to supplement people's own network so that you have a shot at seeing something you otherwise might not see.
"I felt I owed a little bit to my teammates," said Wilson, who did not have a shot on goal in either game.
Clinton, for example, could actually have a shot at winning Arizona — but John McCain is likely to cruise to reelection in the Senate.
Honestly, I think we've had cars good enough to win almost every single one of them — at least have a shot at them.
How they vote could decide elections in as many as 265 competitive congressional districts where Democrats have a shot at winning a seat.
And if you're near the US East Coast, you may have a shot to the see the rocket as it climbs into space.
Here's what she said when asked if she might have a shot at beating Donald Trump in 2020, should he run for reelection.
Twenty years ago, it would have been unthinkable that a white woman might have a shot at becoming the next mayor of Atlanta.
There simply aren't that many people worthy of No. 1 draft-pick status, so if you have a shot at one, take it.
The Republicans — Richard Burr in North Carolina and Marco Rubio in Florida, both incumbents — are still favored, but the Democrats have a shot.
He'll need to keep up that consistency if Pittsburgh is going to have a shot at getting back into the AFC playoff picture.
The Wizards still have a shot at the playoffs, but you sense watching them that this chance doesn't account for Wall's unflagging energy.
So drink up and hunker down in these old-school, badly lit watering holes and make sure to have a shot for us.
If you offered a penny for my thoughts right now, I'd give you just the one: We don't have a shot in hell.
That's the Obama-Trump voter at work, and Democratic incumbents need to win the bulk of these voters back to have a shot.
Most photographers have a shot list — a must-capture catalog of photographs that each couple insists they have to remember their wedding day.
After coronavirus fears disrupted some international travel plans for private-equity execs, they'll have a shot this week to strengthen their fundraising efforts.
Arizona and Nevada have been seen as the only two realistic Senate seats held by Republicans that Democrats have a shot at flipping.
Any Democrat who could beat Trump would only have a shot at a transformative presidency if he or she also took the Senate.
"We did some polling there and we see it's very competitive ... we definitely have a shot at winning in 2020," the official said.
If I feel it's too soon to have a shot, then I would think about what I can do to make it happen.
"I just knew that we'd have a shot coming to Indy since these guys do such a great job," Busch said after the race.
Through AI, corporations, governments and people will have a shot at making balanced and conscious capitalism a reality for the first time in centuries.
Final week of tree diagrams representing the full range of outcomes for teams that are in or have a shot at the N.F.L. playoffs.
It's a dark turn for a character that, at one point, seemed like he was going to have a shot at redemption this season.
Blockchain projects that aren't too busy overhyping ICO gains to actually build something cool could have a shot at democratizing the online content game.
He's going to lose the nonwhite vote badly — Republicans always do — but he needs to get it closer if he's to have a shot.
The movie, in theaters Friday, is expected to have a shot at setting a new box-office record for a Memorial Day weekend opening.
This makes "Transformers: The Last Knight" the latest summer blockbuster to bank on overseas ticket sales to have a shot at turning a profit.
That only makes it more baffling that he apparently thinks he'd have a shot at winning the general election as a third-party candidate.
They know the desperation of families raising a child with autism -- of longing for their daughter to have a shot of normalcy in life.
Choose an account earning at least 2% in interest and you'll have a shot at beating inflation to grow that money into even more.
Bill Nelson's seat in Florida and win in Arizona's Senate race in order to have a shot a taking the majority in the Senate.
But, Zo will have a shot at redemption -- Bow Wow says he has love and respect for Ball and would gladly offer a rematch.
But if it's a matter of methods and means that don't implicate safety, then we have a shot at trying to sort those out.
Candidates must demonstrate viability by proving that they can raise money, run a professional campaign and have a shot at winning a general election.
Either through completely normal and harmless delusion or actual bona fides, it's easy to believe you have a shot at doing just as well.
Instead, if they want to have a shot at flipping the district, they need a more moderate candidate who can win over centrist voters.
I have a shot to get into a Spike Lee film, one of my lifelong heroes, why not stand out here with everyone else?
While filming, Nayak loves bonding with the contestants, who have a shot at winning $50,000 in prize money and the coveted Light Fight trophy.
Democrats needed at least a 7-point advantage in votes nationally to have a shot at retaking the House — they got at least 7.5.
For our project on the future of movies, the actor-writer wonders if small and midsize films will still have a shot in theaters.
So Fox is in a weird space where if things break right, it might have a shot at staying in second place next year.
In smaller districts with few Republicans, Cruz won't need to convince many voters to back him to have a shot at picking up delegates.
While she didn't have a shot, she was probably best known for her memorable debate performance where she dropped a lot of one-liners.
If even she was once a little kid asking for an autograph, maybe the rest of us really do have a shot at our dreams.
So, to return to where we started, do progressive activists have a shot at pressuring Democratic (or even Republican) lawmakers into thwarting the Trump agenda?
I think that it says a lot about this team to go out and lead some laps and go have a shot and win races.
All three are strong candidates in any state, and any of the three have a shot at winning over Iowa's progressive Democrats, who loved Obama.
For him to basically say now that we don't have a shot at anything, that we're just going to fall into the Mississippi, it's sad.
One thing is certain — we won't have a shot at conquering cancer with these new methods if we don't have more data to work with.
But marijuana-friendly hubs like Denver and Oregon could finally have a shot to change that narrative, at least at the state and local level.
The decision upends the Trump campaign operation in one of the few key swing states where Trump appears to still have a shot at winning.
They still have a shot at acquiring the Bloodprint, held at the capital city Ashfall, but danger and court intrigue could doom their next attempt.
Raven said the bill had been somewhat "symbolic," because she and her fellow organizers knew it didn't have a shot at passing—and it didn't.
"We have a shot at turning this around," Whitman told them, appealing to their patriotism and telling them they had "a duty" to step up.
Democrats think they have a shot in Georgia because Trump only won it by 5, and it has trended their way in recent presidential elections.
As the messy primaries drag on, Democrats warn that the party must prioritize general election unity to have a shot at taking back the House.
Now, though, Democrats believe they have a shot at winning several more states -- including two Sun Belt states that could become presidential battlegrounds in 2020.
If you choose an account earning at least 0003% in interest, you have a shot at beating inflation to grow that money into even more.
Dent has been the definition of a successful, moderate Pennsylvania Republican, but early internal polling shows that Democrats have a shot at taking the seat.
I think Democrats are going to need successive generational waves in these states if they want to have a shot at parity next time around.
I wanted to see, well, can we stay ahead, do we have a shot if we don't do that, if we can just be positive.
But with the help of venture capital funding and some millennial-friendly branding, we may have a shot at making lubricant great again after all.
Thing is ... Colton will have a shot at banging as many as 3 finalists ... if they accept his invitation to the fantasy suite and consent.
This week's Supreme Court decision makes it possible to believe that those families may have a shot at affording the medicines they so desperately need.
The teams both have a shot of owning the Los Angeles Lakers' pick, which means one of them will leave the stage tonight empty-handed.
"Like, if Willa Gray wants to listen to a song six times in a row, maybe it should have a shot, you know," he said.
Rippon will have a shot at another Olympic medal when he competes in the men's individual competition, which begins on Friday with the short program.
Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)For all that moolah, you'd have to make a few sacrifices in quality to even have a shot of hitting 300fps.
Texas voters are making their final choices about which Democratic nominees will have a shot at knocking off Republicans in a deep-red state Tuesday.
The Kings still did not have a shot on goal when Tavares deflected a point shot from Rielly to make it 2-0 at 6:12.
If you have a shot at picking up a guy who's four years removed from his draft year and has one single point, you do it.
The report says in order for us to have a shot at containing global warming, countries would have to achieve "net zero" emissions by mid-century.
They/we/I never expected to see a presidential candidate championing universal single payer health care -- let alone, gasp, that candidate have a shot at winning.
The district leans Republican, according to the Cook Political Report, but depending on how strong the blue wave is in November, Democrats might have a shot.
So, when you're talking marathon-length distances, humans do have a shot, especially if the conditions are favorable, such as hot temperatures and hard, dry conditions.
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)If the Hollywood thing doesn't work out, it looks like Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong'o might have a shot at being a rapper.
How do you get more women and people of color on the stage so they actually have a shot, and how do we collectively back them?
Other Senate races could also be targeted, and potentially even some top-tier House seats that Democrats think they have a shot at taking from Republicans.
"If it's true that Cyrus was indeed involved with the assassination, that means Mellie may have a shot at the White House," Morton told Us Weekly.
Make a donation to help girls in Sierra Leone go to school, and you'll have a shot at winning a date with him on February 14.
And let's not forget how "nice guy" Cameron manipulated the entire love triangle just so he could have a shot with the younger Stratford sister. Oof.
However, his name was not included on the Korea Swimming Federation's preliminary list of athletes who will have a shot at making the squad for Rio.
If Donald Trump is serious about helping working people, he will advance similar policies that ensure all Americans have a shot at a good paying job.
Carl Tobias, a law professor at the University of Richmond School of Law, said Democrats might have a shot at winning the 2nd and 4th districts.
Clinton looked past November to a time when female presidential candidates may not require quite so much durability to have a shot at the White House.
Presumably, this is because only the top drivers in the sport can reach a far-off green fast enough to have a shot at beating par.
Some political observers argue that if turnout reflects past numbers, Republicans have a shot of locking out Democrats for the seats currently held by Issa, Rep.
And Aitken could have a shot should Spaniard Carlos Sainz be summoned back to Red Bull after what is currently only a loan year at Renault.
In order to realize the full potential of this industry, we need our girls to have a shot at entering, thriving, and building up this workforce.
For good or ill, many European electoral systems foster, rather than suffocate, candidates who can't win majorities but who have a shot at winning a plurality.
Carl Tobias, a law professor at the University of Richmond School of Law, said Democrats might have a shot at winning the 2nd and 4th districts.
"It's somewhat unprecedented for an early November movie release to have a shot at a $100 million opening," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at comScore.
The left wants to make sure they have fully vetted and influenced the ideas of any Democrats that have a shot at winning the White House.
More awards means more money and a growing field of writers, producers, directors and creators who now have a shot in this tech-spurred media landscape
Much like in the other states atop Democrats' list, Montana is going to be a tough fight — but at least now they actually have a shot.
But he did better than Rubio or Cruz, and gave exactly the performance he needed to have a shot at a favorite son upset in Ohio.
"Primaries are often the only way that underrepresented and working-class people are able to have a shot at pursuing elected office," Ms. Ocasio-Cortez said.
"If you don't energize those folks, who are the core of the constituents of the Democratic Party, you don't have a shot at winning," she said.
If voters can be persuaded to focus on the long-term implications of Mr. Trump's actions, the eventual Democratic nominee will have a shot at victory.
"The Derby in America means everything, so we're excited at the moment just to have a shot," said Michael Wallace, the club's racing and bloodstock manager.
For all the flaws of Trump the man, Trumpism needs a coherent application in foreign affairs if it is to have a shot at effecting change.
Here's the good news: There's still time for you to be an exhibitor at Disrupt Berlin 2019 — and have a shot at competing in Startup Battlefield.
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Under the U.S. policy reinstated by the Supreme Court, migrants may still have a shot at U.S. asylum if their application is rejected in another country.
You can focus on being pro-jobs, pro-wages and on making sure people have a shot at a good retirement, and also be for equality.
Finally, he thought, she could learn to read and write, and maybe even have a shot at becoming a doctor or nurse, as her mother hoped.
She could also still have a shot at Arizona and Ohio, both of which she continues to contest even though polls indicate they're leaning toward Trump.
But I agree with David; if you can get there, and you're as good a lawyer as Billy McBride, well, maybe you can have a shot!
With the anti-Trump enthusiasm in the United States, state and local races are something engaged people can run for and have a shot at winning.
Return the law of religious liberty to the reasonable equilibrium it had reached only a few decades ago, and we have a shot at achieving that goal.
And it's an idea and attitude that we need to embrace if we're to have a shot at fully recovering from the wreckage of the Great Recession.
If they can pull it off, they'll have a shot at ripping away the Infinity Gauntlet, which at that point possesses the power of four Infinity Stones.
Today, their share has shrunk to 62 percent as demographic change has transformed the United States into a nation where others have a shot at political power.
A win in a state like Pennsylvania or Michigan would allow Trump to offset a loss in North Carolina and still have a shot at reaching 270.
Note: This post has been updated now that Donald Trump pwned Super Tuesday and appears increasingly likely to have a shot at running America in 2016. Enjoy!
It's still a conservative district that Cook Political Report rates Lean Republican, but McBath and Abel both think they have a shot at flipping it to blue.
Why this matters: This is why complicated healthy policy ideas are generally publicly scrutinized for weeks — if not months — before they have a shot at becoming law.
"I missed it the last two years, so it's nice to actually be in it this year and have a shot to race for it," Jones said.
That means the LDP and its junior coalition partner, the Komeito, have a shot at retaining their two-thirds majority in the lower house, political analysts said.
Thus, you must finish in the top four to have a shot at the national title — and undefeated Washington currently finds itself on the outside looking in.
"He just told me he wanted to have a shot on net," Backstrom said of his fist-bump exchange with the Flames captain after making the save.
The Nevada race is a must-win for Democrats if they want to have a shot at winning control of the Senate or limiting their net losses.
Those 30 athletes not only went undrafted, but also had to give up a year of campus eligibility in order to have a shot at being drafted.
The lawsuit seeks to overturn one of the administration's boldest moves to bring transparency to the medication pricing system, and it may have a shot at succeeding.
Add in the 13 Republicans representing high-income blue states of New Jersey, Illinois and Maryland, and Democrats could have a shot at 37 Republican-held seats.
You can read Musk's full email below:We have a shot at achieving our first 100,000 vehicle delivery quarter, which is an incredibly exciting milestone for our company!
Where appropriate, we've included third-party candidates who have a shot at a win (or at least a shot at shifting the balance in a major way).
He is hoping to receive a few sponsor exemptions on the PGA Tour this year and earn enough FedExCup points to have a shot at the Web.
Why force young people to eat as much post-secondary education as they can in one sitting in order have a shot at a good first job?
The state is crucial for Democrats to have a shot at retaking the House of Representatives in November, and Tuesday will set up matchups for the midterms.
I'd also put Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in the top tier, with Kirsten Gillibrand and Mitch Landrieu not far behind — and many others have a shot.
Ifedi and Gilliam had better show well in camp early if still-healing tailback Thomas Rawls is going to have a shot to replace Marshawn Lynch's production.
Of the many people currently involved in searching for ways to slow down or delay the effects of growing older, Nathaniel David might actually have a shot.
In true Downton fashion, Anna gave birth to her first child in Mary's bedroom and the lovers Bates finally have a shot at a happy life together.
However, with every role on the show being re-cast for its third season, Foy will not have a shot at receiving equal pay for her work.
The Republican presidential campaign has wound down to just three candidates who seem to have a shot at the nomination: Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, and Ted Cruz.
She briefly let herself believe that she might have a shot at the happy life she's been pretending she's already living back in that studio with Desi.
If your family looks a bit like Ivanka Trump's, you might just have a shot at benefiting from the national child care proposal she's shopping around Congress.
The 20 that still have a shot at HQ2 If you're the type of person who's more into lists, here are the still-eligible cities in that format.
It, like "Spotlight," was widely considered to have a shot at the night's top prize, best picture, so the two came out of the gate neck-and-neck.
They note, however, that with a fragmented opposition and his predecessor Fernandez de Kirchner under a shadow of corruption charges, Macri may still have a shot at reelection.
"But when you have a shot of the creative bug you just have to go with it, and other things just take a seat on the back burner."
After years of stagnant wages, there is once again hope that our children will have a shot at the American dream that was promised to our parents' generation.
Against Rockhold, he'd have a shot at just that, while Rockhold would also have an opportunity to correct his course with a massive win over another top dog.
How do we help them with retirement security and how do we help their kids have a shot at the types of jobs that are going to exist?
Ultimately, if the streaming service can continue scoring sought-after exclusives like The Life of Pablo, it may just have a shot against an incumbent iTunes after all.
I got nominated for a TONY for being in Steve Martin's play "Meteor Shower" I don't think I have a shot at winning so I'll thank everyone here.
If that can be done, we'll have a shot at watching the test masses bob, like surfers on a swell, as gravitational waves sweep through our solar system.
Because each game is short - generally only around 15 minutes - it's easy to play several games in one evening, letting everyone have a shot at being the Spymaster.
If Rose has started to figure out that these dudes (again, not necessarily including Tim Cook) are just as bad as Trump, then perhaps we have a shot.
Crooks told her sister about it immediately after it happened; Leeds told people more recently, when it became clear that Trump might have a shot at the presidency.
"We have a shot at finding life for the first time in human history," astronomer Sara Seagar said in a new trailer for Telescope, the Discovery Channel documentary.
Fans will likely have to line up outside before local stores open if they want to have a shot at buying an SNES Classic, which released Sept. 29.
So this next one I just wanna knock out nasty because, I don't know...I feel like from this vantage point I have a shot at the conversation.
Then the focus would turn down the ballot — to whether Democrats could retake the Senate, or even whether they have a shot to retake the House of Representatives.
Ernst, a first-term member of the Senate, is up for reelection next year and Democrats think they have a shot of defeating her if Trump underperforms expectations.
If they could find it and connect it to a home address, they might have a shot at alerting the police to the location of their online acquaintance.
Ralph Northam (D) stormed to victory in Virginia's 2017 governor's race, which was the first major sign that Democrats could have a shot at regaining the House majority.
Just to be selfish, I would vote for him because if he got in the White House, I would have a shot at playing in the Rose Garden.
Yet Mr. Monserrate enjoyed strong enough approval in the Queens district, which stretches from La Guardia Airport to Corona, that he appeared to have a shot at winning.
That vote could provide at least some clarity, showing whether Mr. Johnson has enough lawmakers on his side to have a shot at ratifying his plan by Oct.
Given Harris' reaction to this interview, Pitt may be the only person outside of the Navarro team to have a shot at learning the true meaning of #FIOFMU.
"We are not out of the woods yet," he said, "but this puts us in a place where we have a shot at bringing everything back in full."
For a Democrat to beat President Donald Trump in 2020 and to have a shot at retaking the Senate, they'll have to win in places Hillary Clinton lost.
No bill will ever be "perfect" to any one person, because 100 senators and 435 House members — with strongly-held, diverse opinions — have a shot at shaping it.
Yet Mr. Monserrate enjoyed strong enough support in the Queens district, which stretches from La Guardia Airport to Corona, that he appeared to have a shot at winning.
But there are three numbers I keep coming back to again and again that make me think congressional Democrats really do have a shot at pulling this off.
A rough rule of thumb is that Democrats will need at least a 215-point advantage on the generic vote to have a shot at retaking the House.
Republicans are fighting to keep the seat they've held for eight years –but Democrats believe they have a shot at reclaiming the district, which is predominantly Republican and Hispanic.
Early trial heat polling has Cagle beating either Evans or Abrams, though the fact that he's well below 50 percent in those polls shows that Democrats have a shot.
Most companies prioritize connecting the people who have a shot at joining the emerging middle class or who at least have the cash to foot a tiny data plan.
Probably. But the amazing thing about the show is that I half believe if everybody on Earth watched it, it might actually have a shot at changing some minds.
The efforts in Pennsylvania are going to have to be a lot more diffuse this time around if they're going to have a shot of flipping the state back.
They grind every single week, every single day just to have a shot at winning tournaments and taking the next step up and making it to the PGA Tour.
If the country could make a serious dent in that figure, the world might have a shot at achieving the lofty climate goals set by last year's Paris summit.
But the state has two important open races, one for Senate and one for governor, that Democrats think they have a shot — albeit a very long shot — at taking.
How could Trump of all people suddenly have a shot at forging peace with this Communist dictatorship, maybe even force it to be nuclearized where other presidents have failed.
The EPCS might have a shot at being the series that makes something like that possible, but it has to survive until those cars are all on the market.
In terms of Disney, you know, I actually think that they're going to have a shot at this kind of stuff, but they're not a product and technology company.
That ecosystem of startups, like Cerebras Systems, Mythic, Graphcore or any of the other well-funded startups, all potentially have a shot at unseating GPUs for machine learning tasks.
Additionally, franchising means that teams outside the league won't have a shot at making it into the NA LCS, barring some endemic esports teams from competing in the league.
HG: What's exciting to you in terms of the sector specific areas where private investors are really going to have a shot at getting involved in the Saudi economy?
Even running neck-in-neck with Blunt, Kander has shown that Democrats have a shot in the South if they rise above partisanship and engage in anti-establishment politics.
The Ghost in the Shell actress, might not have a shot with the happily married Hell's Kitchen chef, but she went on to reveal another foodie crush—Anthony Bourdain.
New Zealand, who beat Antipodean rivals Australia 4-2 to reach the semis, have yet to win a women's hockey medal but still have a shot at the bronze.
After a late-season comeback, the Mets have a shot at remaining in the postseason in a one-and-done wild-card game against the San Francisco Giants tonight.
Democrats will almost certainly need to win North Carolina in November if they have a shot at reclaiming control of the Senate for the first time in six years.
Wheeler appeared to have a shot at filling in for Vargas, but he allowed five runs on 58 pitches over two innings in his final spring appearance on Thursday.
They note, correctly, that redistricting has created a fortress of extremely safe Republican seats, and that Democrats would essentially have to sweep all close races to have a shot.
Of all the other Democratic candidates, Bloomberg may be the only one who can stop the Sanders freight train and still have a shot at winning the White House.
"I was hoping that if I have a good year, maybe I have a shot at coming back to the N.H.L.," said Budaj, a 34-year-old from Slovakia.
Murray made 18 stops but couldn't get his glove — a problem area all postseason — on Ovechkin's initial shot, allowing the Russian star to have a shot at the rebound.
But he might not be as strong in the elite bastion of Hanover, home to Dartmouth, where Elizabeth Warren, Mr. Buttigieg or even Amy Klobuchar might have a shot.
Estimates are that oil would need to soar to well over $200 a barrel (a level unheard of) for the country to have a shot at balancing its budget.
A substantial delay could push confirmation past the November elections, when Democrats have a shot at winning Senate control, plus allow more time for unforeseen problems to crop up.
If by some Bey Hive magic, the film industry followed in the Grammy's footsteps and changed the rules to keep up with the times, Lemonade would have a shot.
A substantial delay could push confirmation past the November elections, when Democrats have a shot at winning Senate control, plus allow more time for unforeseen problems to pop up.
Now with allegations of sexually inappropriate behavior emerging against him, does he still have a shot at an Academy Award — and what happens to the rest of the awards race?
Just when our heroine comes close to cracking the case, it seems like she might have a shot at love too — with the hotshot detective called in from the city.
The 2017 Golden Globe nominations are here, and although a few big names earned awards buzz leading up to the noms, they won't have a shot at the prestigious award.
Other potential unicorns that have a shot going public include Blue Apron, they make package ingredients for home meal preparation, AppNexus, an adtech bidding platform similar to The Trade Desk.
The lawmakers say it's well too early to predict whether they have a shot at winning control of the lower chamber, something they've failed to do the past four elections.
Kumar said that the proposal to increase savings incentives might have a shot at passage in the Senate, but the proposal to make the individual tax cuts permanent would not.
With an Olympic gold medal also at stake this summer, Djokovic would have a shot at a Golden Slam, a feat only achieved in singles by Steffi Graf in 1988.
But several aides say that the idea of doing something has gained traction among the unsettled GOP conference, and may have a shot at a vote in the next week.
Democrats have a shot at taking back the House in November, and polling analysis website FiveThirtyEight predicts there is a 72 percent chance the "blue wave" will come to fruition.
Svindal will have a shot at completing the double on Saturday as he tops the downhill standings and will start as the favorite to win at the famous Hahnenkamm course.
Her campaign has pivoted recently to focus more on attacking Trump, and the media has, for the most part, looked at the numbers and concluded Sanders doesn't have a shot.
They skewered his "Nick's Notes," and John took great joy in using his block to ensure Nick didn't have a shot of nabbing Anaheim, California blues singer Nelson Cade III.
Still, it's hard for me to think of any companies founded in the last six years that have a shot at becoming a Google or Facebook or Amazon-sized company.
And lately, polling shows third-party candidate Evan McMullin (who is Mormon) surging, to the point where he may have a shot to actually win (or tip Utah to Clinton).
Short of totally unexpected, unprecedented 66-point landslides in every future contest, Sanders would need a massive exodus of superdelegates to his side to have a shot at the nomination.
But the state has several important open races, notably one for Senate and one for governor, that Democrats think they have a shot — albeit a very long shot — at taking.
"If we can provide enough offense to get ahead in the game and hand over the game to our bullpen, we have a shot," said the Rays' infielder Matt Duffy.
Despite Schumer's rejection of the deal, one senior GOP aide involved in the talks said Republican leaders think they have a shot of picking off enough Democrats to move forward.
Klobuchar has just $3.7 million, which leads many big donors to think she doesn't have a shot to last long after early voting in Iowa and New Hampshire next year.
"Not every team invests the same amount, not every team is equal, but we want every team to have a shot at the playoffs," said Mark Abbott, the league's president.
It is time we start acknowledging that we must get much more creative in our approach to gender diversity if we ever want to have a shot at reaching parity.
No matter how many new sellers the shipping feature attracts, both sides of the marketplace will need to find value to give if this initiative is going to have a shot.
And lately, new polling shows third-party candidate Evan McMullin (who is Mormon) surging, to the point where he may have a shot to actually win (or tip Utah to Clinton).
With Amazon and Google racing to win the smart display market, Facebook may see it worth the tech insider backlash to have a shot at mainstream success before its boxed out.
If GoDaddy starts to offer these additional services to HEG's customer base, they may have a shot at expanding both their revenue and presence in Europe much faster than originally planned.
Apple, Google, a number of content owners themselves and device makers all believe they have a shot at muscling in and becoming the go-to destination for consumers' video entertainment needs.
At the end of the day, though, Pasquier says by focusing on a vertical they think they can chip away at, they'll have a shot at growing into something more robust.
However, his name was not on the Korea Swimming Federation's preliminary list of athletes who will have a shot at making the squad for Rio when it was released last week.
Despite losing to Cruz, he may have a shot at winning the White House—he's young (by politician standards), good-looking (again, by politician standards), and people seem to like him.
Jackson, Mississippi (CNN)To have a shot at another stunner in a Senate race in the Deep South, Democrats knew their candidate, Mike Espy, needed something dramatic to shift the landscape.
Democrats are eager to tether Collins to the race, believing they have a shot at flipping the solidly Republican district if the GOP is unable to replace him on the ballot.
But even so, Mr. Trump, from his very first flirtation with politics (Will he actually run?) to the early days of his then-quixotic bid (Does he really have a shot
Anyone thinking they have a shot at resale tickets for the sold-out David Bowie tribute concert at famed Carnegie Hall should think again ... they're already going for $3k a pop.
If anybody insults or says something that somebody doesn't like, it is all right for that person from another country to send a drone and perhaps have a shot at me.
But at 74 years of age, the artist is getting older, and he wants hobbyists to at least have a shot at solving the puzzle that has vexed them so long.
If anybody insults or says something that somebody doesn't like, it is all right for that person from another country to send a drone and perhaps have a shot at me.
The Nets went all season without consecutive victories before picking up two in a row last week, and have a shot at another run following Sunday's 107-92 win at Atlanta.
The Democrats still have a shot at crafting a unified message on healthcare packed with plenty of attacks on the Trump administration and the Republicans for failing to rein in costs.
If you have time to scrounge around your box of receipts and review the relevant documents you received in the mail, you may have a shot at reducing what you owe.
"We have a shot at breaking that record," S&P Dow Jones senior index analyst Howard Silverblatt said on Monday, noting that buybacks for the second quarter were running above his expectations.
The Pamela Silva Conde Scholarship is awarded every year to Hispanic students at Florida International University in Miami, her alma mater, so they too have a shot at reaching their full potential.
"We have our legends — Naomi Campbell, Iman, and Tyra Banks," but their appearances within the magazine were so infrequent that Willis felt like she would never have a shot at the cover.
The candidate who has the audacity to change the emotional tone of this whole election will win the White House and have a shot at rebinding the civic fabric of this nation.
To have a shot at truly combating climate change, countries around the world are going to have to finally face the dirt-encrusted, fertilizer-soaked, methane-farting elephant in the room: agriculture.
In military terms, the Night King is the center of gravity for the forces of the living: If they kill him, they have a shot at surviving the horde of the undead.
You are more likely to win if your incumbents don't retire, and incumbents are less likely to retire if they think they have a shot at being part of a majority caucus.
According to EarthSky, those in the Southern hemisphere get the best views of the Eta Aquariids, but those in southern regions of the Northern hemisphere have a shot at great views, too.
All exhibiting startups have a shot at winning a Wild Card to compete for $100,000 in our famous pitch competition, Startup Battlefield — TechCrunch editors will choose two startups for that thrill ride.
At present, $287.5 billion per year is being invested, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance, so we need to quadruple the current rate within five-to-seven years to have a shot.
Both Catherine Templeton, a former member of Haley's Cabinet, and businessman John Warren are polling in the low-to-mid 20s, and both would have a shot against McMaster in a runoff.
"Men are almost always the ones who get to decide who will have a shot at success — and they tend to pick people who look, speak, and act like them," she writes.
If so, President Trump would have a shot at reviving the long-blocked "Minsk 2" agreement, which obliges Russia to withdraw while Ukraine allows some form of autonomy for the eastern separatists.
Five of its 12 seats are held by Republicans, and remarkably, Democrats have a shot at all five — even a couple districts that haven't elected a Democrat since Jimmy Carter was president.
For Democrats, the idea of losing the New Jersey seat — especially if they turn things around and have a shot at winning the majority on Election Day — is too much to stomach.
For Demo Day, that means the hundreds of founders in the most recent batch still have a shot at securing funding from investors, even if they aren't able to meet in person.
That being said, this is one of the country's only professional football academies, and a chance for young, aspiring Kenyans to nurture their skills, and have a shot at the big time.
Helped by the new map, Democrats have a shot at flipping at least three, and possibly as many as six, House seats in the state, which President Trump narrowly won in 2016.
Only those countries that invest in fundamental wireless research in academia and industry have a shot at creating and owning the intellectual property and nurturing the engineering talent that will enable 6G.
Cleveland knows they have a shot at making noise in the AFC if they can roll through the final stretch of their schedule, but they have no room for error moving forward.
After watching President Donald Trump, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Beto O'Rourke become national sensations by bending Twitter, Instagram and Facebook to their advantage, these little-known lawmakers think they have a shot.
Bates told Reuters that McConnell is "not quite ready" to advance the bill yet, but that it is on a "short list" of bills that have a shot at becoming law in 2016.
Vic Sher, a partner at the firm Sher Edling LLP, which is leading several of the California lawsuits, says that one reason he believes the cities have a shot now is the science.
Click here to view original GIFFor a second, it seems like the tennis ball might have a shot in surviving the molten copper because it seems like a force field surrounds the ball.
In the extraordinarily unlikely event that that came to pass, Sanders would at least have a shot at convincing the superdelegates to follow the will of the voters and give him the nomination.
It hopes to have a shot at the presidency next year, probably with either Geraldo Alckmin, a four-time governor of São Paulo state, or João Doria, the mayor of São Paulo city.
If there is a tech leader who goes out there and has a no-bullshit conversation with the American people about what we need to do, then, yeah, maybe they have a shot.
This is a scary sign, in part because there are lots of these voters in the Rust Belt states that Trump will need to pick off to really have a shot to win.
It will rile up the hard-core Republican base, sure—and it will offend the very voters (college-educated women) that he needs to win back to have a shot at becoming President.
"If, over the next three weeks, they keep those Trump voters engaged, [then] we have a shot at holding the House, but we'll definitely pick up some U.S. Senate seats," the pollster continued.
They believe, as all Democrats do, that fairness is a fundamental right in this great country and that when allowed to compete fairly, all Americans have a shot at fulfilling their highest potential.
At best we might have a shot of the writer sitting in front of a manual typewriter, smoking intently and staring into the middle distance in between noisily plunking out a few sentences.
The contempt resolution would also have to be approved by the full House — which may have a shot at passing now that an increasing number of Democrats are focusing their ire on Barr.
We can both acknowledge that as a society we're depressingly bad at social mobility and truthfully tell individual poor kids that with enough luck and effort they can have a shot at success.
Given the frailties of our current system, people should think about whether they really have a case before they bring a suit, rather than just whether they have a shot at making money.
Enter for free and you have a shot at winning a streaming device like Roku, Apple TV, or Amazon Fire TV Stick, plus a one-year subscription to whichever streaming service you prefer.
BTW, Omarosa isn't alone in thinking Cardi would have a shot on the Hill or elsewhere -- the one and only Senator Bernie Sanders soundly agreed in a statement to us just this week.
Epic has announced an in-game Fortnite tournament for this weekend that's timed with the Australian Open, and players who compete will have a shot to earn the game's first-ever competition skin.
Last year, for example, Linus Torvalds noted in an online discussion that there was a growing need for ARM developer boxes if ARM is to have a shot in the world of servers.
The Direct also included the announcement of a second fighters pass that will add six new characters to the already enormous Smash roster, so don't worry Dante hopefuls, you still have a shot.
"I don't know that it makes a lot of sense to spend resources where you don't have a shot at winning," Representative Jim Clyburn of South Carolina, the third-ranking House Democrat, said.
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If we had bus and train service to Madison, the value of all of the real estate in Lodi would shoot up, and our crumbling downtown would have a shot at a future.
If Democrats can make this battle a referendum on Medicaid rather than one on Obamacare, Sanders seemed to suggest, they'll have a shot at saving both — and building toward a single-payer future.
"I know there are millions of kids out there both wealthy and less fortunate who grind their ass off just to have a shot at the college of their dreams," he told the publication.
Following Monday's announcement of the Golden Globes nominations, the Screen Actors Guild (SAG if you're nasty) has just revealed which thespians have a shot at thanking their agents as the orchestra plays them off.
After the elections next spring, nationalist factions are likely to send to Parliament a record number of MPs who oppose to the European Union, and they have a shot at taking control of government.
The team behind Clarity recently extended its successful IndieGoGo campaign, so more backers will have a shot to get in early for a discounted $149 device before the speaker ships at $199 in June.
If a screenwriter says, "I'm going to write a romantic comedy and it's going to star a tall, leggy blonde, 25 to 35 years old," then that means Zoe Saldana doesn't have a shot.
Yeah, we asked him about some Johnny Manziel stuff (he's a fan) ... but if Johnny ever wants to have a shot in the league, he should probably take some weight lifting tips from D.F.
A Democratic nominee in Georgia is definitely an underdog, but she's not a sacrificial lamb — Democrats sincerely believe they have a shot at winning this race, and Abrams was the national party's preferred choice.
The new Aaron Burr told us he's getting hit up by almost everyone in his life because tickets are so hard to come by ... but only very specific friends and lovers have a shot.
Smith raced back to his right and appeared to have a shot at making a leaping catch just in front of the wall when the ball bounced off his glove and over the wall.
But to have a shot at the nomination himself, Kasich has to win the Midwest -- states like Michigan, Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin, which have similarly-styled Republican governors and are often general election battlegrounds.
The Cowboys have a shot at the NFC East title as well as a wild-card spot and are coming off an encouraging 13-20 victory at the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.
Stewart's securing of the nomination is widely seen as a drag on the Republican Party in Virginia, where Democrats have a shot at recapturing as many as four seats in the House of Representatives.
Becky and Ellie know, however, that they must work together to have a shot at creating a unique piece of Olympic history in August — provided they are named in the British team for Rio.
If you hadn't noticed, Grigson's track record of spending it is bad—bad enough that I'd almost question whether it's worth releasing an average player to let Grigson have a shot at replacing him.
The race is expected to be a fierce one, especially since Arizona is considered a battleground state this year, one of a handful where Democrats have a shot at picking up a Senate seat.
The Hill reported in July that Democrats were looking for a candidate who would fight Trump, suggesting the person who best taps into that desire would have a shot at winning the 2020 nomination.
The Coyotes did not have a shot on goal for nearly 7 1/2 minutes to start the game, and then they produced five during a five-on-three advantage that lasted 1:54.
Democrats are smelling similar opportunities to engage in culture-war arguments in other places where Republicans dominate state government, but a Democratic presidential candidate may have a shot against Mr. Cruz or Mr. Trump.
"Come to Youngstown, Ohio, and see what communities are actually going through, and you'll see why I'm running and why I have a shot," Ryan told The Hill during an interview at the Capitol.
Still, there's a serious threat that must be addressed, eventually, as Thor spends ample time seeking to extricate himself from bondage and assemble the support he'll need to have a shot at defeating Hela.
Or, are there more efficient ways to use our resources that ensure that all citizens living in the United States have a shot at achieving the American Dream, for themselves and for their children?
" And, well, Vox's Dylan Matthews wrote that Sanders had "nowhere near the establishment support or the backing in [non-New Hampshire] crucial early states necessary to actually have a shot at winning the nomination.
Rebeca Andrade of Brazil, whose vault helped her finish right behind Douglas in qualification, would probably need to improve her score from Sunday by about 2 points to have a shot at overtaking Raisman.
If there is a tech leader who goes out there and just has a no-bullshit conversation with the American people about what we need to do, then yeah, maybe they have a shot.
In this scenario, the States of the Nation project estimates that Trump would win the battleground states of Ohio and North Carolina, and he would have a shot at winning Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Colorado.
In Sochi, where he was tipped to have a shot at four gold medals, Hamelin finished with just one after failing in the 500 and 1,000m and St-Gelais morphed from cheerleader to therapist.
Wedding photographers usually have a shot list — a must-capture catalog of photos that each couple insists on — but there's a certain delight in the spontaneous, like a snowy parking lot in Snoqualmie, Wash.
But, ED shot that down -- saying, if Saquon wants to have a shot at ANY record, he needs help from the big boys up front ... and right now, that group is playing like trash.
They believe the politics of Supreme Court confirmations has limited all but a very narrow, very privileged slice of America to have a shot at a seat on the highest court in the land.
But it also helps clarify the battle lines for what looks like the coming Clinton administration — persuade her team they need you, and you might have a shot at getting them on your side.
"They need to remain tough on crime to have a shot at attorney general, governor, or congressman" It's also possible that tough-on-crime laws have given prosecutors the ability to more confidently file charges.
Other women in politics who were thought to have a shot at the position, but announced they would not run, include Kristalina Georgieva, European commissioner for budget and human resources, and Lithuanian president Dalia Grybauskaite.
Could Chua simply be trying to keep in with a powerful friend, legal blogs asked at the time, so that her daughter might one day have a shot at a Supreme Court clerkship with him?
"Social media is an attention economy where there are hundreds of thousands of pictures, so young people are often willing to take risks to have a shot that will catch others' attention," Quan-Haase said.
Travellers nearest to the terminal stations at Reading and Heathrow, to the west of the city, and Shenfield and Abbey Wood, to the east, have a shot at the acme of commuter luxury: a seat.
Ironically, many blockchain applications also have a shot at replacing legacy Web applications, at the same time as they will replace legacy businesses that cannot loosen their grips on heavy-handed centrally enforced trust functions.
But if The Athletic can find an audience of die-hard sports fans that truly value strong local analysis  and reporting, they may just have a shot at succeeding where larger publishers before them failed.
And since the titles are good—including several that turn VR gameplay into a two-player experience—the PSVR might just have a shot at turning virtual reality into a Nintendo Wii-like crossover phenomenon.
Third-party developers will also have a shot at creating their own applications for Assistant, similar to Alexa's developer program — but with Android's already thriving development community, the potential for growth could be even greater.
If Espy is to have a shot at flipping the deep-red seat, he'll need a surge in black voters in a state where African-Americans make up about 220006 percent of the state's population.
LSU more than likely needs to win out for Alabama to have a shot at the fourth spot, but even so, an undefeated Baylor or one-loss Pac-12 champion may have a stronger case.
A super-PAC supporting Ben Carson says the Republican presidential candidate needs to be on the ticket, "even as our vice presidential nominee," for the GOP to have a shot at winning the White House.
Why it matters: House Republicans are in an exceptionally tough spot for the midterms, and Ryan's decision to not run for reelection only added to concerns that Democrats have a shot at becoming the majority.
The Tigers still have a shot at playing their way back into the College Football Playoff, but they'll face tough tasks the next two weeks against the Yellow Jackets and at No. 22 N.C. State.
One reason Mr. Adler did so is that for the first time in years, Texas Democrats believe they have a shot at flipping the state House of Representatives and winning a majority of its seats.
That would give them a platform to put pressure on the Democratic Party, not unlike some deeply conservative Republican candidates for the House and Senate who have a shot at winning this November as well.
While Ghana may have a shot at claiming the title of fastest-growing nation this year, it will still have to prove it can parlay its oil boom into high-quality jobs and sustainable growth.
Under the new congressional map, Democrats have a shot at flipping at least three and possibly as many as six seats this fall in the Keystone State, most in a collar of counties around Philadelphia.
So far, only Sanders, former Vice President Joe Biden, and Tom Steyer have consistently polled above or near the statewide delegate threshold, but other candidates still have a shot at picking up district-level delegates.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersWarren to protest with striking Chicago teachers Sanders: 'Outrageous' to suggest Gabbard 'is a foreign asset' Democratic strategist: Sanders seeking distance from Warren could 'backfire' MORE (I-Vt.) — have a shot at winning.
Which is to say — if 3D printers do have a shot of actually making it in homes amongst regular people and not just enthusiasts, we need a company like Amazon to come at the space.
Just remember that no matter what companion ticket perk you have a shot at, you&aposll likely be on the hook for taxes and fees in some amount, so be sure to budget for that.
While it may be a scene, like Régine's or Castel's before it, the Hôtel Bourbon has one major point of difference: Act nicely and smile, and you might actually have a shot at getting in.
Democrats believe they have a shot at the two Wisconsin seats after Democrat Patty Schachtner in January won a special election in the state for a Senate seat that had long been in Republican hands.
I go out and talk to all of these people who study the House races carefully, and they all suggest that the math just doesn't add up — that there's no way Democrats have a shot.
If the Trump campaign could go from incompetent to just worse than average, it would have a shot at winning The strange thing is that this means the details of Trump's campaign tactics matter a lot.
They were also deliberately selected to be over two or three years old, when wolves become sexually mature enough to breed, but not too old, so that they have a shot of surviving multiple breeding seasons.
Mr. Yang's showing did him little good in Iowa's caucusing system, under which candidates must earn 15 percent support in a given precinct to be declared "viable" and have a shot at procuring all-important delegates.
The Blue Devils bolstered their case with a win against the Florida State Seminoles on Monday night, and if they finish out the season without a slipup, they may have a shot at a top seed.
Party strategists point to Trump only winning the district with 53% — a 13 point lead over Hillary — in 2016 as a sign that they might have a shot getting a moderate Democrat elected to the seat.
Here's the story ... Embiid has been trying to drum up All-Star votes from fans saying he needs the All-Star tag to have a shot with a famous mystery "crush" he's been chasing for years.
Jon Tester is getting heat from the Republican National Committee: The big picture: The Kavanaugh fight is one reason David Wasserman of the Cook Political Report is skeptical that Democrats have a shot at the Senate.
Women who have a shot at achieving or competing on their own emphasize equality, supporting the kind of policies that make it possible for them to move up in their jobs and combine work and family.
"Puerto Rico has a big stray dog problem, a big problem with people not spaying and neutering so there a lot of puppies born there who don't have a shot at getting adopted there," she explains.
But with Clinton leading Sanders by nine points in a new national NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, the real question is: Does the democratic socialist from Vermont still have a shot at winning the nomination?
Doesn't seem Cohen cares at all ... Bears got the win over the 49ers and now have a shot at the No. 2 seed ... and Tarik hit the dance floor like a mad man afterward to celebrate!!!
Why it matters: The lawsuit is not only a blow to AT&T, but also to other companies hoping that similarly structured deals that combine content producers and distributors have a shot with the current administration.
The premise: After turning 20, residents of the slums have a shot at escaping poverty and making it to the Offshore, a utopia free of societal ills, by passing a series of tests called the Process.
Karlsson lifts Senators over Wild in OT OTTAWA — Erik Karlsson figures the Ottawa Senators pretty well have to run the table to have a shot at a wild card spot at an Eastern Conference playoff spot.
There aren't enough GOP-held toss-up seats to win back the majority, so the Democratic Party will need to tap into districts like Garrett's in order to have a shot at capturing the lower chamber.
Many of us take for granted that if we want to rent a particular unit, we can walk in the door, fill out the forms, and we're going to have a shot at getting that apartment.
Most of the money will be aimed at two competitive districts north of Philadelphia that are considered tossup races this fall; both have been Republican-held, but Democrats believe they have a shot at winning them.
PITTSBURGH STEELERS It will be hard for Pittsburgh (10-5) to summon a lot of motivation, because the Steelers have already secured a playoff spot and do not have a shot at a first-round bye.
In an interview with POLITICO, Jim Messina predicted that Trump would exploit Sanders' stamp of socialism in battleground states needed to defeat Trump, keep control of the House and have a shot at winning the Senate.
"You can just imagine how many worlds are out there that have a shot to becoming a habitable ecosystem," Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator of NASA's science mission directorate, said during a NASA news conference on Wednesday.
We got Calhoun out in NYC and we had to ask the 3-time National Champion if he thought any of the best teams in the Final Four would have a shot against the NBA's worst.
Even if the bill doesn't have a shot at becoming law, the sudden resurrection of bipartisan support in the Senate shows just how scared lawmakers are that Trump's recent attacks might be a prelude to firing Mueller.
He's teamed up with Frédéric Vasseur, the owner of the company that makes the chassis for Formula E. Of the dozens of electric motorcycles announced every year, this one seems like it might actually have a shot.
And if a girl ever actually becomes a bo staff-wielding assassin, and she and Sansa lead Jon in the battle to retake Winterfell, maybe they'll have a shot at reclaiming the Iron Throne of our hearts.
If any of the remaining four Republican candidates have a shot at overtaking Trump for the nomination, it's Cruz — who trails Trump by fewer than 221 delegates and is in a close second in national primary polls.
"If companies want to stay competitive and have a shot at hiring the best available talent, they're going to have to be flexible," said Jose Benitez Cong, a former Apple recruiter who is now launching a startup.
I think they have a shot at making those things stick because I don't believe that every person is right and I'm not making any ... No, I get that, that's what I mean, do you believe that?
You can use CrunchMatch to set up meetings with investors or other attendees, attend networking parties, have a shot at being our Startup Battlefield Wild Card winner and get fantastic discounts on hotel rooms in San Francisco.
Brad ParscaleBradley (Brad) James ParscaleMORE, Trump's campaign manager, told CBS News on Sunday that they believe they have a shot to win in Minnesota, New Mexico, New Hampshire, Nevada and Colorado — all states Trump lost in 2016.
Connor Jaeger, who narrowly missed out on a medal in the 400 freestyle at last year's world championships finishing fourth, will have a shot at the Olympic podium after taking the evening final ahead of Conor Dwyer.
If similar features from other exchanges are anything to go by, Coinbase's will be flooded by naive token holders who think they have a shot at getting listed on Coinbase, which will take them to the moon.
Perhaps. Or maybe he will have a shot at one of college football's best jobs, head coach at Texas, should the Longhorns prematurely tire of Tom Herman — another former Meyer assistant — after a couple seasons of underperformance?
But now, after Foles passed for a career-high 212 yards on Sunday, securing his second straight win, the Eagles somehow still have a shot at an N.F.C. wild-card berth with one game left to play.
Currently polling at less than 1 percent nationally, according to the RealClearPolitics average, he is among those who have significant ground to make up in order to have a shot at viability in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Beyond the fund&aposs sector makeup, Green says he keeps about half the portfolio in companies that he considers highly disruptive, meaning they have a shot at growing 20% or even 100% a year for several years.
"I know there are millions of kids out there both wealthy and less fortunate who grind their ass off just to have a shot at the college of their dreams," said Jack Buckingham, son of Jane Buckingham.
If the commercial sector can find a way to engineer with empathy for the national security professional and the government can relax its bureaucratic grip and trust their commercial partners, only then will we have a shot.
Mr Saar wants it to be held immediately, so that a new leader would have a shot at negotiating a government with Blue and White before the December 11th deadline, after which another election must be held.
It's hard to see Cruz being competitive in the Northeast or on the West Coast, but if Rubio consolidates the mainstream Republican vote, he could have a shot at beating Trump head to head in states like those.
If Pathstream is able to realize its vision of integrating industry-relevant software training into degree programs in a big way, colleges and universities have a shot at maintaining their stranglehold as the sole pathway to successful careers.
Make sure to watch the "TMZ Sports" TV show Tuesday night on FS1 to find out exactly what you need to do to have a shot at winning a pair of tix to the fight of the year!
Echoing Bouie, Boston College professor Dave Hopkins punctures the idea of a transformative "Sanders movement" by noting that any candidate who ran against the compromised Clintons would have a shot at winning over young voters in big numbers.
Kenyan writer Ngugi wa Thiong'o might have a shot, but the point is this: Murakami, Oates, Adonis, and Ngugi have led the Ladbrokes field for years not because they are contenders necessarily, but because people bet on them.
You have no time to waste if you want to participate in our first Virtual Hackathon and have a shot at free passes to TechCrunch Disrupt San Francisco 0003 on September 2000-21 — and a whole lot more.
If the stars do not align for France on the Commission, Macron could still have a shot at putting a Frenchman in charge of the European Central Bank, with Villeroy regarded a serious contender in other European capitals.
A so-called "Scientific Integrity Act," requiring federal agencies to develop scientific integrity policies to help protect against censorship, bias, and other issues was introduced in the House and Senate last year, and may have a shot now.
In order to win, they should already be in the top tier of the horse race polls, be raising solid sums of money, and have a shot at victory in at least two of the first four contests.
Based on Congressional rules no one but Kent really understands, enough abstentions in the House takes the vote to the Senate, where it would be a wider race and Tom James would have a shot at the presidency.
Emma: If someone sang like this at me in person I'm pretty certain I would bin all my principles, snort a line of ants and punch my best friend just to have a shot at touching their forearm.
There is always an odd experience of tension in watching a game with a group of fellow fans, waiting for your team to score or at least have a shot or engage in a compelling passage of play.
"And while it goes much of the way toward an open repair market, high prices could still weaken the incentive for all reputable repair firms, and individuals, to have a shot at keeping iPhones working longer," Purdy wrote.
He did his job extremely well — Messi did not have a shot until the 64th minute, and made just 15 passes in the first hour — but, more tellingly, none of Messi's teammates was able to take the reins.
Fueled by the conviction that affluent, educated suburban areas are at least trending toward competitive in the strange and shifting battlefields of Mr. Trump's America, Democrats believe this is the kind of district where they have a shot.
It's a debate that's playing out across the country, but the stakes are especially high in Texas this year where Democrats at the state level have a shot at redrawing the election maps that will keep them competitive.
Trump has claimed that Clinton -- a former secretary of state, senator and first lady -- is using "the woman card" to get elected and that she would not have a shot at the presidency if she were not a woman.
If HTC can convince the world — even just a few of its major markets — that the HTC 10 is a phone worth having, then they have a shot at being in the picture of a top Android phone manufacturer.
She didn't expect to see more young women drawn to political office "because of what they just saw" happen to Clinton — the humiliation of losing to a man widely believed to never have a shot in the first place.
While broadcast TV has died a little in the age of on-demand content, it's services like this, created on platforms the size of YouTube, that have a shot of resuscitating live video popularity for today's consumers and creators.
The Ducks did not have a shot on goal in the first 11:08 of the second period, and Carter scored from the bottom of the right circle at 13:48 to give the Kings a 2-1 lead.
"It's one of those stupid, ridiculous things you see, so I threw my hat in the ring and thought, 'There aren't too many other guys dumb enough to do this,' so I thought I have a shot," he said.
It can tell you which members of your team are bonding and learning to trust one another, just as easily as it can tell you if you might have a shot at landing a date with a certain someone.
And because the Mets have become a very good team that made it to the World Series in 2015 and have a shot to get back there this season, they can't be accused of using Tebow as a distraction.
Having now seen clearly that there was no post-convention pivot — that Trump is Trump and that Trump is anathema to their principles — will they persist in enabling this uniquely abnormal candidate to have a shot at supreme power?
Google doesn't have a shot of the thing yet because it's brand new, so just bear with us hereScreenshot: Google MapsKranj, a self-described "picturesque old town in the center of Slovenian Alps," unveiled a monument to Bitcoin this week.
Sometimes you see something technical, a piece of equipment or a visual spec, and it would trigger ideas, but other times you would have a shot in mind, and you would have to come up with a way to do it.
AT&T announced Friday it will offer an unlimited data option for its contract-free GoPhone users, so even more people have a shot at taking advantage of the unlimited data plan arms race between the major U.S. mobile carriers.
That the first woman to have a shot at the White House — an impressive, formidable woman who kept her cool as this reality-show blowhard descended into incoherent blather at three debates — had to suffer this humiliating defeat against this man.
Mark Sanford is the latest 'Never-Trump' Republican facing a battle for survival in the primaries, as voters head to the polls Tuesday to decide whether the longtime politician with a colorful past should have a shot at re-election.
Now, losses in the heavily white Iowa and New Hampshire wouldn't necessarily sink Clinton — to actually have a shot at winning, Sanders still needs to improve his performance among the nonwhite voters who are so important to the Democratic coalition nationally.
But Democrats are well aware that if they are to have a shot at successfully making their case to the public on impeaching Mr. Trump, they will have to put up a compelling display of evidence for the American people.
Practice conviction, kibble, strip yourself of hesitation and doubt, train yourself to an absolute singularity of purpose, and if you ever have to step through a door into your own personal hell, you will have a shot, a shot at survival.
But if he can beat Clinton by a significant number among white women and keep his overall gender gap at a reasonable margin, he will at least have a shot at taking some critical swing states like Virginia, Ohio and Florida.
But if it succeeds — even slightly — Facebook will have given us a new approach to one of the most fundamental tech products there is and it will have a shot at extending its social networking monopoly into the messaging space.
So now, without any further ado, it's my pleasure to announce the awesome startups that will be gracing our stage: But even if you're not on these lists, you'll still have a shot to hop on stage and pitch your product.
Some trustworthy news will be coming your way; best of all, all the fantasies you've been having regarding your love and finances will have a shot of surviving because Saturn will lend you some solid support as you chase your dreams.
With college admissions being a world of expensive consultants, prep courses for SATs and competition with students attending private schools, as a low-income student in an Alabama public high school, in many ways I didn't have a shot at all.
There was the loose wheel we had to pit for under green and getting a lap down and being able to stay out through that last stage and get that lap back was crucial; without that, we didn't have a shot.
Amazon shares have a shot at rising 15 percent or more over the next 12 months, thanks to a strong holiday season and rapid growth in its web services business, Amobi told CNBC's "Tech Bet " on Thursday in an interview.
Hahnemann, which served mostly patients insured through Medicaid and struggled to stay afloat on those low reimbursement rates, would have needed massive investment in equipment and IT systems in order to have a shot at attracting a more lucrative clientele.
Espy, a former congressman who served as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture during the Clinton administration, is running as a moderate in the race, something that is widely considered necessary to have a shot at winning in such a conservative stronghold.
In such a case, if scientists could catalog the tumor's mutations, they would have a shot at reconstructing a play-by-play — how the conflagration began, how the drug smothered it — and, from this, gain insights that could help others.
While no polls have show Le Pen missing out on the run-off, to take place on May 7, they are now within the margin of error and any two of the four top candidates have a shot at qualifying.
There are no plans at the moment to gender-swap 007, however: Tom Hiddleston is the odds-on favorite to take over for Daniel Craig at the moment, with Idris Elba, Jamie Bell and others reported to have a shot.
If Junior Guerra is healthy and Zach Davies doesn't get pantsed during the school talent show, they have a shot ... of maybe playing one more game in October against the National League West juggernaut that doesn't win the division. Baseball!
But in this election cycle — largely because of the Trump presidency — Democrats have a shot, for the first time in over a decade, at taking back a substantial number of the white working class districts that turned Republican in recent elections.
And why not have a real debate about admitting DC and Puerto Rico as states, not just as a matter of justice but as a practical requirement if Democrats ever want to have a shot at running the Senate again?
After studying in the United States, Antonio leaves the sundress-speckled parks of San Francisco to return to the political morass that is Ecuador after a phone call from Leopoldo; they finally have a shot at running for political office.
As for Lamar, nobody really knows what he can do in a straight-line race ... he famously passed on running the 40 at both the NFL Combine and his Pro Day in 2018 -- so maybe CJ2K really does have a shot???
And as a result, the Mets, who going into this season seemed to have a shot at having the best, and deepest, rotation in baseball, instead had the worst E.R.A. in the major leagues — an unsightly 23 — going into Tuesday's games.
Winnipeg dominated after that, rolling up a 30-213 edge in shots on goal over the first two periods including 14-3 in the second period when Chicago didn't have a shot on goal in the first 12 1/2 minutes.
His strategists believe there is a significant pool of Republican voters who did not turn out for Trump in 2016 because they were unsure about his conservative credentials or felt he did not have a shot at capturing the state.
Now, rather than needing to run the table among their own seats -- which, even in this national environment, is a very hard thing to do -- they could afford to lose, say, Heitkamp and still have a shot at the majority.
It was the kinda thing that every time we went to a competition and one of the all guys teams would be there and we'd be thinking, 'OK, great, they'll get first and maybe we have a shot at second.
To be clear, these aren't prices for the shirts, hats, and hoodies; they're the prices would-be shoppers pay to have a shot at buying the damn things when the apparel brand Supreme opens its own website and stores at 11 am.
Though Cruz, his biggest rival, didn't have a shot at winning the number of delegates, he holding on in the hopes that they could split the number delegates heavily enough that no one would win 1,237 delegates, leading to a contested convention.
While it's easy to have a shot at politicians, in their defence, it can be the case that by the time they manage to go through the protracted processes of introducing new rules and regulations, the situation they envisaged has been substantially altered.
Even if they haven't seen me act, they just have this they have this preconceived notion that since I am a child of someone in the entertainment industry that I don't deserve to have a shot at making it as an actor.
The Flames, who didn't have a shot on goal in the third period until Derek Ryan's wrist shot with 7:53 left, pulled Talbot with 1:50 remaining for an extra attacker but managed just two shots, both of which were blocked.
The 2017 Screen Actors Guild award nominations, which were announced Wednesday morning by Common and Sophia Bush, are one of the telling previews for who will have a shot at a coveted Academy Award — but it wouldn't be awards season without some curveballs.
Clearly user experience is sink or swim for services like Airtime, so bulking up on talent that make it feel like your friends are right there with you is essential if the app is going to have a shot at becoming popular.
Washington (CNN)After a campaign reboot that his new campaign manager calls his "best week" to date, Donald Trump could have a shot at reversing weeks of negative headlines and sliding poll numbers -- if he can stay out of his own way.
My parents, who came up in the ghetto on the east side of Cleveland, followed the white folks out there so that I could have a shot at a decent public education thanks to living in a community with high property values.
It's going to be difficult for anyone running for president this go-around to get away with a status quo stance—Biden, again, may be the only one, probably by virtue of name recognition, to have a shot at threading that needle.
Gliders do not go as high and are less predictable, hence Mr Putin's boast that the Avangard is "invulnerable to interception" (some reckon that interceptors placed in space might have a shot as super-hot gliders should stand out to infra-red sensors).
But it's also hard to argue that Black Panther would have a shot at taking down Titanic had it swapped release dates with Infinity War and had to worry about Deadpool 2 arriving in three weeks and the Han Solo movie in four.
To have a shot at keeping global warming under 2 degrees C—the goal set in the Paris Agreement—10 percent of cars on the road would need to be electric by 2030, according to one scenario plotted by the International Energy Agency.
We spoke with ex-NFL quarterback Chris Simms -- son of Phil Simms -- who says Manziel might not have a shot in hell of making a roster in 2016 ... but if he's serious about a comeback, he might have a chance next year.
The Packers are chasing - among others - the Panthers, who occupy the No. 5 spot in the conference but have a shot to win the NFC South and possibly earn home-field advantage in the first round of the playoffs with a strong finish.
No Frenchwoman has lifted the Suzanne Lenglen Cup since Mary Pierce in 2000 and several players who could have a shot at the title, including former world number one Amelie Mauresmo, have crumbled under the pressure of playing a grand slam at home.
From the moment Schultz, the former Starbucks CEO, began pondering a presidential bid as an "independent centrist," I couldn't fathom that he and top adviser Steve Schmidt would really think that he'd have a shot at becoming president by running as an Independent.
Advisers to most major candidates say they will wait until after the midterm elections, so as not to appear to place their personal interests ahead of the party's interests at a moment when they have a shot at reclaiming control of Congress.
But in competitive districts and states, it can be particularly potent with groups that Democrats must win if they are to have a shot at wresting control of the House or the Senate: voters without a college education, older women and independent voters.
Improving to 3-28 on the road over the last four seasons, the Browns still have a shot at their first winning season since 2007 and even their first playoff berth since 2002, thanks to their first win over Denver since 1990.
Once Jodi realizes she might actually have a shot with a tall guy, she starts wearing makeup, releases her long hair from its signature tight ponytail, and generally presents as "look-at-me-because-I-look-good Jodi," to quote Fareeda again.
"The only way ... he would have a shot is if this coronavirus stuff spiraled completely out of control and we went into a big recession two to three months before the election," said Anderson, the TJM Investments managing director and Trump supporter.
And with five more years of eligibility on the ballot, Bonds and Clemens would have a shot to build on that momentum, as others have in the past, and actually gain entry into Cooperstown despite their well-known links to performance-enhancing drugs.
But, Professor Williams notes, the liberal goal can't be saved without them: "If America's policy makers better understood white working-class anger against the social safety net, they might have a shot at creating programs that don't get gutted in this way."
Plenty of customers are going to happily purchase this version of the Model 3, so the car will initially have a shot at being more profitable than it would be if Tesla had gone directly to the more bare-bones trim level.
Sanders's win in Michigan didn't just prove that he could have a shot in other big Midwestern states like Ohio and Illinois, which are holding their primaries today; it also helps him tell a better story about how he wins the nomination.
The polls indicate broadly, however, that an opposition coalition led by Schetyna could have a shot at forming a government after the parliamentary vote if it garners support by from new progressive group, Spring, founded by Poland's first openly gay lawmaker, Robert Biedron, this year.
At launch, the app will include roughly 2,000 topics, but the plan is to eventually have users generate their own odious topics so that the small minority of people who actually hate Beyoncé can finally find one another and have a shot at love.
Between Mr Jones's backstory, Mr Moore's tendency to underperform—in 2012 he eked out a narrow statewide victory as Mitt Romney, the presidential nominee, carried the state handily—and Democrats outperforming in special elections since Mr Trump's victory, Democrats believe they have a shot.
That means that even though widely accepted fact-checkers have a shot at monitoring these stories — and therefore a direct impact on users' trust scores — it still comes down to Facebook to pick out the right stories to show them in the first place.
But if you do happen to find yourself in one of the London neighborhoods where Bleach London has set up shop (that would be Soho, Dalston, and the Topshop space on Oxford Street), then you might have a shot at achieving your glitteriest dreams.
But observers say TransCanada could have a shot at winning the NAFTA case, which is likely to hinge on whether the company received "fair and equitable" treatment from the United States — a vague term that will be up to a NAFTA tribunal to decide.
The candidates won't be telling their supporters to strategically change their votes, but their operations will focus their money and ground games on whichever states they have a shot of stealing from Trump—that's Indiana for Cruz, and Oregon and New Mexico for Kasich.
Of Kurdish heritage and raised in Finland, where her family was granted asylum, Luv spent her teens working as a waitress and dance teacher and eventually earned enough to buy a one-way ticket to LA to have a shot at a pop career.
And on Monday, a handful of state legislators spoke out in support of Decrim NY, a new coalition fighting to decriminalize sex work, and described plans to introduce related legislation in Albany that could have a shot at passing given the legislature's new makeup.
" Edward G. Rendell, a former mayor of Philadelphia and governor of Pennsylvania, said on a postgame show that if star quarterback Carson Wentz fully recovers from a knee injury, "We have a shot to be back here every year for the next five or six.
A rejection of Mr. Erdogan's proposed constitutional amendments would keep alive the prospect that once this president is no longer in office, Turkey can finally have a shot at curbing the power of its rulers and, perhaps someday, making way for representative, inclusive democracy.
The differing strategies for "The Aeronauts" and the two smaller films go against conventional Hollywood wisdom, which holds that a spectacle like "The Aeronauts" should have a shot at big-screen success, while more intimate films are often suited for the direct-to-consumer approach.
Ms. Holder is not, but she was invited to participate because of her impressive athletic résumé, showing that she had "mastered the ability to withstand the mental and physical torture" to have a shot at completing the race, said Sahishnu Szczesiul, a race director.
But in the GOP-led Senate, Democrats have a shot to win control if they can hold all their seats, which won't be easy, and pick up enough of the GOP seats that are in play, including in Maine, Arizona, Colorado, and North Carolina.
In a crowded field, Castro and other Democrats know they need to expand the base of Democratic voters to have a shot at winning the nomination, and one way to do that is by engaging people who had previously not participated in the caucus.
Galvin probably doesn't have a shot either way — and neither do his TV parents Martha Plimpton and Jay R. Ferguson, who both submitted, Hail Mary style, in the lead categories — since The Real O'Neals only recently started to gain traction after premiering in March.
But he needs to do substantially better than this to have a shot of catching Clinton, and given that his best method for building momentum is actually winning primaries, it's getting harder and harder to imagine how a shift in the race that dramatic could happen.
"The cool thing about the liver is that it does regenerate itself, so if you could augment a diseased liver by 10 percent or more, you have a shot a keeping someone alive until a transplant liver becomes available," said Gobel, whose company has invested in Organovo.
Investors need to be able to see how these emerging categories are performing to better assess whether Stitch Fix will ultimately be a predominantly women's service or whether they have a shot at running the table across all the assisted apparel categories from men's to plus size.
Sports Briefing | Dog Show Seven new breeds will have a shot at being best in show at the Westminster Kennel Club event at Madison Square Garden next month, while a new obedience contest makes more room for mixed-breed dogs at the nation's premier canine competition.
But because of the way the cameras were capturing the evening, it was rare for Clinton to have a shot where Trump wasn't wandering about in the background, or seeming like he was going to reach out and tap her on the shoulder to unnerve her.
To have a shot at defeating the popular Mr Erdogan, any candidate must win over the vast majority of secular and nationalist voters, a share of disaffected supporters of the president's own Justice and Development (AK) party, and many of the country's 15m or so Kurds.
But because there's no required immediate disclosure of who is funding the campaign — or how many zeros a benefactor is adding to their contribution checks — it's hard to know whether petitioners have a shot until the deadlines for submitting the signatures begin to hit later this month.
Klobuchar, O'Rourke and Buttigieg went on offense: realizing that they still have a shot at seizing the lane for the moderate wing of the party, they went after Warren and — at least in the case of Buttigieg — arguably landed some pretty significant blows on the frontrunner.
The evidence suggests that if more Americans knew how many black men were succeeding, and more about the routes they are taking, it would reduce racial prejudice and engender hope among today's young black males that they too have a shot at making it in America.
" Hours after the doctoring was discovered on Twitter, a spokesperson on Cucinelli's team sought to explain the incident to BuzzFeed, stating that "when we realized we didn't have a shot where all attendees were represented, we added in photos of two female CEOs taken during the weekend.
"There's some little girl out there who wants to be a ski racer and might have a shot to be really, really good and they are only going to have that possibility because Lindsey and I came before them and there's a torch to carry," she said.
But discomfort with the president's rhetoric among college-educated white voters, particularly women, is also part of the reason that Democrats have a shot of winning long-held Republican House seats in suburbs like Highland Park, which has been represented by the Republican Pete Sessions since 2002.
"It's not just the CBC; the [Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC)], all of them sort of feel like there was this guarantee that if they did their time and they worked hard and they stayed put that they'd have a shot," said a former Democratic leadership aide.
Although the outlook for most of them is not good, and several have done little more than file the necessary paperwork with the city's campaign finance board, others may have a shot at shaking up — if not actually defeating — the campaigns of the de facto front-runners.
The judge's approval, and scathing opinion that urged the government not to oppose the ruling, will give telecommunications providers the confidence that similar types of acquisitions will also have a shot at clearing regulatory hurdles, and could spur other copycat mergers this year, industry analysts and dealmakers said.
TEZLYN FIGARO, CEO, TEZLYN FIGARO COMMUNICATIONS GROUP: I think what it means for the Democratic Party is people any time people endorse a candidate that really doesn&apost have a shot in the Hill, it says a lot about where, you know, the party is and where it stands.
Yet if Mr Colyer manages to follow the example of Eric Holcomb, who took over as Indiana's governor when Mike Pence joined President Donald Trump's ticket and successfully steered a more centrist course than his predecessor, he could have a shot at winning the Republican primary for the governorship.
LSU more than likely needs to win out for the Crimson Tide to have a shot at the fourth spot, but even so, former Alabama quarterback Jalen Hurts and his Oklahoma Sooners or a one-loss Pac-12 champion may have a stronger case to earn the final ticket.
It was clear that I needed to take a step back and put myself in a position or make myself available to have a shot like (Alex) Bowman did and getting in a car that I can win in and show that I can prove it to everybody.
He claimed he did not cry in a New York Times interview in response to a tweet: "For the record, my voice cracked once ... " -- If Democrats have a shot at winning the US Senate, they will have to win races in two states with primaries tonight: Arizona and Florida.
Supporters of the broader pirate movement from 15 countries, along with ex-campaign workers for former U.S. presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, had visited Reykjavik to back the Icelandic party, hoping that it would have a shot at forming the next government and deal another blow to mainstream politicians.
Trump needs a lopsided majority of independents to have a shot at winning, and his ability to resonate with these voters, particularly with women, was never strong and now appears to have all but vanished with the release of a well-publicized lewd video and subsequent multiple accusations of sexual misconduct.
"The only thing that would have stopped Bernie is if it was clear he didn't have a shot to win the nomination or influence the debate, but a lot of people feel he can do both," said Pramila Jayapal, a Washington State senator who is a prominent Sanders supporter in Seattle.
And though it's highly unlikely Austin voters alone will be able to flip solid GOP seats from red to blue in most of its six districts, political scientists and Democratic Party insiders alike believe they have a shot (albeit a long one) at turning the tables in the 21st Congressional District.
But that gets harder the more that Democratic-leaning voters flock to big, blue states, abandoning swing states like Ohio, where the Republican Rob Portman is gliding to re-election, or smaller red states where Democrats might still have a shot at holding Senate seats, like Montana, Indiana or North Dakota.
President Donald Trump carried each of those states in 20163, and in an era of polarized politics when Senate races are increasingly nationalized, Democrats need at least strong performances by the party's presidential nominee in the Sun Belt states — if not victories — to have a shot at flipping their Senate seats.
But the New England Patriots (12-113), who play the Miami Dolphins (4-11), and the Kansas City Chiefs (11-4), who meet the Los Angeles Chargers (5-10), both have a shot at the number two seed with the Patriots getting the spot with a win or Kansas City loss.
Age: OneParents: Prince William and Kate MiddletonNumber of People Who Have to Die Before He Becomes King: Four The third and youngest of Prince William's children, Louis is pretty high up in the line of succession, but still far enough down that he will likely never have a shot at actually being king.
If you don't win a phone, you'll still have a shot at winning a $100 Verizon gift card (four people will win them in each city every day), which you could use for anything at the Verizon store, including putting it towards lowering the $699 price tag of a new iPhone 8.
There are still a lot of things going for the company and, if it's able to lean on what initially made it able to expose that huge business, Blue Apron may have a shot to be a company that continues to exist even if the Amazon behemoth tries to get into its market.
"If the national political environment further deteriorates for Republicans to the point that a wave along the lines of 2014 begins to develop, or they nominate a train wreck or two, Democrats could have a shot at winning the narrowest of majorities," wrote Cook Political Report Senate editor Jennifer Duffy earlier this week.
In Florida, Sanders (44 percent) runs neck-and-neck with President Donald Trump (45 percent) — a result that would all but ensure the Vermont senator's defeat in the nation's biggest swing state, where Democrats usually need to beat Republicans by at least 20 points among Hispanic voters to have a shot of winning.
Franz Kafka's fiction does not seem primarily aimed at confounding our expectations of fiction — he invented the tools he needed to describe his times, the way James Cameron ended up with a raft of accidental patents after every movie because he had to have a shot there was no other way to get.
It may or may not be a defining moment in the Brexit saga, but after the chaos and confusion of recent months, the vote could provide at least a little clarity by showing whether Mr. Johnson has enough lawmakers on his side to have a shot at ratifying his plan by Oct.
But when you look at the DNA of America – the reality that we can pursue anything and have a shot at any goal we deem worthy of pursuit – it gives me confidence that those problems, and the ones that will come after, will be addressed with the same ingenuity that makes us who we are.
Shiffrin is widely expected to retain the Olympic slalom title she won at the 2014 Games in Sochi, Russia, as well as to have a shot at gold medals in the giant slalom and Super G. Earlier on Wednesday, former American great Bode Miller heaped praise on his compatriot in an interview with Reuters.
The Giannis-Jabari-Middleton troika is the most promising young core in the league—all three are just entering their primes—and under a new collective bargaining agreement intended to slow down the relocation of young stars, the Bucks, who already have three, have a shot to one day be the last surviving superteam.
So far, it has been enough for them that Iceland has gone this far — first to the 2016 European Championship, where it reached the quarterfinals before losing to France, and now to the World Cup, where it needs to beat Croatia on Tuesday to have a shot at advancing to the round of 16.
The judge's strong approval, and scathing opinion that urged the government not to seek a stay if they opposed the ruling, will give telecommunications providers the confidence that similar types of acquisitions will also have a shot at clearing regulatory hurdles, and could spur other copycat mergers this year, industry analysts and dealmakers said.
The changes: -- More Republicans start to fear being sunk by a dump-Trump, anti-GOP wave and they begin campaigning against him to further distance themselves from his candidacy; -- Johnson starts spending more money, holding more events and rising in the polls, so that he might have a shot of being included in the fall presidential debates.
" Shortly thereafter, he adds, "There's a lot of people out there who can't afford to get into music like I did … I want to take the opportunity to give back and hopefully have a shot at changing a kid's life…I can't think of a better way and a better gift to give to someone else.
For starters, to be a TC Top Pick candidate — and have a shot at attending Disrupt Berlin and exhibiting in Startup Alley GRATIS — your early-stage startup must fall into one of the following tech categories: The vetting process is very competitive, and our TechCrunch editors — a highly discerning lot — will thoroughly review every eligible application.
You have to train hard, sweat often, adopt monk-like discipline in your eating and drinking habits, and improve the quality and quantity of your sleep to even have a shot at whittling your body fat down to that magic percentage where a six-pack begins to materialize: around 15 percent for men and 18 percent for women.
No one seemed willing to stop shouting long enough to realize that there was a real person on the other side of the screen, a mother who's seen her baby go through hell and come out the other side four times now and who just wants him to have a shot at going to kindergarten too.
GIANTS The Giants (10-5) no longer have a shot at the N.F.C. East title or a first-round bye, but they go into Week 17 with the knowledge that no matter what happens, they are the No. 5 seed, which makes them one of just two teams in the conference that know their final playoff position. 103.
In the old days, any old Tesco Mary with a set of lungs and a sob story could have a shot at Christmas number one, but as time went on, the auditionees began to resemble little doll-faced, mop-haired clones that the producers had carefully handpicked to be the next Little Mix or One Direction.
Crosby and Malkin have always been the engine that drives the Penguins, but having Sullivan operate the car and Rutherford add all the necessary upgrades to get everything out of that engine is why the Penguins now have a shot to win a third straight Stanley Cup next year instead of another off-season of wondering if Crosby and Malkin are "true winners."
After all, how could we have possibly fathomed his plan of finding and deporting 230 million illegal immigrants, or building a 230-foot wall (to be paid for by the Mexican government) to keep them from coming back—or that a person who makes dick jokes at a Republican debate on national TV could possibly have a shot at the Oval Office?
Replacing an iPhone screen is no longer a mystery because so many people have opened and repaired them on their own, but repair professionals who want to fix burnt-out LCD fuses and other esoteric and complicated repairs must either find pirated schematics online or have an advanced knowledge of how circuit boards fundamentally work to have a shot at successfully repairing one.
To have a shot long-term, the Los Angeles-based startup, called Rival, will have to cut deals for ticket inventory with teams and venues that today often have exclusive relationships with dominant players like LiveNation and its subsidiary Ticketmaster, as well as younger companies like SeatGeek, backed by $160 million in venture capital and sports franchises like the Dallas Cowboys.
Bloomberg's team argues that not only does he have a shot at racking up enough delegates to justify his candidacy on Tuesday, but they see the fact that he would reach the 15% viability threshold in many Super Tuesday states as a loss for Sanders, who will now have to divide delegates with up to four candidates, not just two or three.
To have a shot at maintaining a climate suitable for humans, the world's nations most likely have to reduce CO₂ emissions drastically from the current level — to perhaps 15 billion or 5003 billion metric tons per year by 2030; then, through some kind of unprecedented political and industrial effort, we need to bring carbon emissions to zero by around 2050.
I think that to me is the great challenge of the 21st century for our country, is as we go through this technology shift, as we know that this is going to hurt a large number of folks, truck drivers, folks who had traditional jobs at factories, how are we going to make sure that they have and their kids have a shot at the American dream?
Fully half of them say they could vote for Mr Mélenchon, Ms Le Pen, or one of the minor fringe candidates—a cause of deep concern for other European countries, since both Mr Mélenchon and Ms Le Pen want, in effect, to break up the EU. Ms Le Pen, Mr Macron, Mr Fillon and Mr Mélenchon all have a shot at getting through Sunday's first round.
Of course, given Malloy's unpopularity, the Republicans also have a shot at just winning the race, and Lamont will have to bank heavily on the national GOP's unpopularity to give him the W. It's been a hard century or so for mustaches in American politics, which, though not exactly unheard of in today's Congress, are normally limited to politicians taking it easy in safe seats.
There is so much of this conversation that we should be having because 20 years from now, if we do nothing we are going to have a more stratified society, we are going to have more suppression of wages, we are going to have the destruction of what makes America great: This idea that we all can have a shot to be in the middle class.
"The fact that the change to 10 possible Best Picture Oscar nominees was made to allow for a film like 'The Dark Knight' to have a shot at a nomination shows that at least there has been an acknowledgement of the importance of superhero films and the brilliance of the filmmaking that make them so appealing to audiences and critics alike," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for Comscore.
Like everything in politics, that hasn't exactly held true: As it becomes increasingly clear that the race would be a Sanders-Clinton smackdown—and that Sanders might actually have a shot, however small, at winning said smackdown—the Vermont senator has started to hit the former First Lady with not-so-subtle attacks about her ties to Wall Street, and flip flops on liberal linchpins like trade and the War in Iraq.
Then you're looking at several more years of low pay (about $21,2500 per year), unpredictable schedules and undesirable routes, giving up nights, weekends and holidays before you have a shot at advancing to a major airline like Delta, United, Southwest or American, where only after many more years can you hope to start making the kind of benefits and money (about $220,2000 a year) that might make it all seem vaguely worth it.
A new survey released by GOP pollster Frank Luntz on Thursday finds that former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergSunday shows - Trump's Epstein conspiracy theory retweet grabs spotlight Bloomberg: Next generation of Democrats needs to 'earn their spurs' Bloomberg: McConnell may allow gun reform vote to boost reelection chances MORE, who is contemplating a White House bid, would have a shot at winning the presidency as a third-party candidate.
Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (R-Ariz.), setting up a second hot race in which Democrats have a shot at snagging a Senate seat.
Curbelo added Ryan could use his slot in Denham's proposal to propose a bill that would satisfy President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's requirements on immigration and have a shot at winning Queen of the Hill.
They don't even have a shot, and we won't even have the courage to have leadership at the federal level — not with legislation, but the most powerful tool a president have, the bully pulpit to encourage each and everyone of you, churches and businesses, and educators, and community leaders to let's have a national campaign to rebuild the American family, and give every child its birthright which is a Mom and a Dad who loves them.
Perdue's 2014 Senate campaign, in which he ran as a business-savvy outsider, served as inspiration to Trump's White House bid Other Republicans think Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE (R-Tenn.), who was briefly rumored to be in the running for the vice presidential slot, might have a shot at becoming secretary of State.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersWarren to Sanders: 'I think you called me a liar on national TV' Warren-Sanders fight raises alarm on the left On The Money — Presented by Wells Fargo — Trump signs first phase of US-China trade deal | Senate to vote Thursday on Canada, Mexico deal | IRS provides relief for those with discharged student loans MORE (I-Vt.), former Vice President Joe BidenJoe Biden Parnas: U.S. ambassador to Ukraine removed to clear path for investigations into Bidens Five takeaways from Parnas's Maddow interview Parnas: Trump threatened to withhold more than just military aid to Ukraine MORE and the other front-runners should have a shot at him.
That's crucial, because Democrats need the broadest coalition possible to defeat President TrumpDonald John TrumpDem lawmaker says Nunes threatened to sue him over criticism Parnas: U.S. ambassador to Ukraine removed to clear path for investigations into Bidens Five takeaways from Parnas's Maddow interview MORE, and to have a shot at wresting control of the Senate from Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellNew Parnas evidence escalates impeachment witnesses fight On The Money — Presented by Wells Fargo — Trump signs first phase of US-China trade deal | Senate to vote Thursday on Canada, Mexico deal | IRS provides relief for those with discharged student loans GOP senator: 2020 candidates must recuse themselves from impeachment trial MORE (R-Ky.).

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