And when I say no chance, I mean absolutely no chance!
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Plus, there is no chance of tripping, no chance of a Jennifer Lawrence moment.
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"There is no chance I'm going to a competitor, no chance," she said, as reported by Fortune.
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No chance that it will end up exactly like that made-for-TV disaster movie Titanic II. No chance at all!
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Listen, I read the newspapers and I thought there's no chance they were going to be the good guys, no chance.
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That means once someone is infected, not only is there no chance of survival — there's no chance to comfort your loved one in their final moments.
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I knew it was over, because there was no chance I could play all match long like this and no chance that I could play in the next round.
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So I felt I had no chance to raise money.
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These much stricter measures have almost no chance of happening.
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Spoiler Alert -- there's no chance in hell Duke will agree.
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From the start, the Americans had no chance of winning.
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"Absolutely no chance he took his own life," Murphy said.
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If they didn't give him money, they had no chance.
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But without the United States, it had no chance whatsoever.
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It stands no chance of enactment in a divided Congress.
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She has no chance of winning either state in November.
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There's no chance that those statues flew over Trump's head.
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There's almost no chance that would be upheld [in court].
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In a normal election, Mr Bolsonaro would have no chance.
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After all, they said he had no chance to win!
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The bill has no chance of becoming law anytime soon.
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There is no chance of a hard landing in China.
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"There was no chance I was coming out," Millsap said.
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No chance of jetlag hampering my performance in this instance.
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But the bill has absolutely no chance of becoming law.
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If grievances are never retired, then progress has no chance.
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McConnell said there was "no chance" of a government shutdown.
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" He added there is "no chance of a government shutdown.
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This happens in a cutscene; there's no chance to intervene.
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Then I think they have no chance to beat him.
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A small chance is not the same as no chance.
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The course is very concise — no chance to get bored.
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People are living now that had no chance of living.
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Then, there's no chance you'll forget to make a payment.
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"We said there's no chance that's happening," Mr. Silver said.
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Mandate turnover and there's no chance to build entrenched power.
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And therefore no chance that Trump walks away from Kavanaugh.
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Popular wisdom suggested he stood no chance at the polls.
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There's also no chance that it will happen anytime soon.
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How many other writers of his acquaintance said 'no chance'?
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And I thought, No chance Trump's going to get it.
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If I don't take my time, I have no chance.
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Players who skimp on preparation have no chance with Diacre.
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There is absolutely no chance they will find us here.
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It didn't pay well, there was no chance of becoming wealthy.
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For months, for months they told us we had no chance.
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"Everyone said we had no chance to win," Wyden tells WIRED.
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Foldable phones stand no chance if few people can afford them.
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They've got no chance of holding Facebook and Google to account.
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Some think it immoral to offer them no chance of citizenship.
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Sadly, there's almost no chance that it actually comes to fruition.
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And the green deal appears to have no chance of success.
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There is no chance Japan will adopt cut-throat capitalism overnight.
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There are no resources, no distractions, no chance for personal improvement.
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Now it's just sealed and stamped, there's no chance for them.
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They know they have almost no chance of preventing his confirmation.
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There was no chance he'd find himself in the White House.
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"After Aleppo, there is no chance" of dislodging Assad, Ford added.
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Congressional sources say there's no chance he'll return to the post.
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Somebody else that everyone thinks has no chance – You're probably right.
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No chance either of us were thinking about the security guard.
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Slaves were property with no rights and no chance of justice.
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But in our particular situation, there was no chance to continue.
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He had no chance against the powerful Bush family or Sen.
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Without new blood, these vital reforms have no chance of success.
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Sherman's resolution has virtually no chance while Republicans control the House.
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If I missed second there is no chance I'd miss third???
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Nevertheless, third-party candidates have no chance of winning the election.
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If he has no chance and no potential, we won't continue.
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But hey, no chance of a recession happening anytime soon, right?
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There were no survivors and "no chance of survival," he said.
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The creditors would get no chance to offer alternative restructuring proposals.
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The source of the leak had no chance of being traced.
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There was no chance that Mullen would talk to the police.
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But there's no chance that the justices will miss its significance.
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There would have been no chance of an efficient communication system.
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Mo Salah buries the penalty past Lloris, who had no chance.
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Alex Kapranos and his perfectly-curated Soviet kitsch stand no chance.
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"I wasn't going to leave that base, no chance," Pearce reiterated.
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Now I feel starved because there's virtually no chance of negotiation.
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Workers also stand no chance because finance dominates the political process.
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There is no chance, not even the much discussed puncher's variety.
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There is no chance the virus will leave America's economy unscathed.
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So he's obviously got no chance of winning their vote, right?
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There's next to no chance that this was posted by accident.
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A start-up like SoundCloud stands almost no chance of competing.
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Margherita Missoni had no chance in hell of being a minimalist.
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Most people would say there is no chance it could happen.
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But the Speaker has said there's no chance that would happen.
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"But I see no chance of that happening in my lifetime."
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It now supports a carbon tax with no chance of passing.
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There's no chance I'll take up homeopathy or purchase a 'healing crystal'.
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But either way, the bill has no chance to pass as is.
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With the Chicago's top two quarterbacks injured, the Bears had no chance.
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Walker's shot has about no chance of going in, and Cleveland wins.
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"No chance," said William Lee, head of North American economics at Citigroup.
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He was given no chance to even make a dent in Mrs.
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And which do you think it has no chance of resolving satisfactorily?
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Benjamin Netanyahu, a right-wing former corporate consultant, was given no chance.
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Cruz has no chance of winning the nomination on the first ballot.
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If you sing as I do, controversially, you really have no chance.
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Trumpcare has next to no chance of being improved by this Congress.
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They've already doubled their goal so there's no chance they don't ship.
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When we stand in solidarity, al-Assad has no chance against us.
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If we're not in the presidential debates, hey, no chance of winning.
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It has no chance of passing before mid-term elections in May.
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Per Axios' Ben Geman, the plan had no chance of becoming law.
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"I stood no chance against her," she told The Sun in 2013.
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Thinking that Pérez had no chance, Figo's agent agreed to his terms.
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There's no chance anyone will ever forget this year's big Oscars screwup.
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If he lost Florida, for instance, he pretty much had no chance.
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Under current trading expectations, there is virtually no chance of that happening.
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Without McCain in town, McConnell had no chance of passing health care.
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Update: I'm told there's no chance Trump will pay Flynn's legal bills.
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A bouncer approached, attempting to waylay me but he had no chance.
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"There's almost no chance it will prevail in court," he told me.
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But in reality, that stands almost no chance of coming to pass.
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The National Emergency Commission said there was no chance of a tsunami.
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Stearns said there was no chance of reworking the deal with Cleveland.
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Fortunately, the president's proposal has no chance of being passed by Congress.
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The plan has essentially no chance of moving in Congress this year.
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Sentence: 22016 years of hard labor each, with no chance for appeal.
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But you being in New York, you have no chance at all.
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To be honest, I thought there was no chance of getting one.
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Trade experts say the bilateral approach has virtually no chance of success.
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They have no chance at one act of clemency, let alone two.
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Meanwhile, John Kasich says there's no chance he'll be someone's vice president.
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I've got no chance in hell of making it in this business.
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I went into it thinking there was absolutely no chance I'd win.
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It stands virtually no chance of approval in the Republican-controlled Senate.
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Contemporary artists had no chance of matching the accomplishments of the past.
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"There's no chance the Europeans will go along with that," Lewis says.
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The dive from Keylor Navas was futile, as he had no chance.
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That is not because he has no chance at the French Open.
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If Gus can't "run a game on" Mike, Henry has no chance.
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There was no chance of doubling off Domingo Santana in the second.
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He has said he sees no chance of the Senate convicting Trump.
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"But this time they tell me, 'You have no chance,' " Khan said.
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Nonetheless, the bill has almost no chance in a Republican-controlled Senate.
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"Harry had no chance," Charles told Sky News, Monday about the footage.
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Then, as now, Yang had almost no chance of becoming the nominee.
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Investors are signaling there in no chance of rates dropping to zero.
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There is pretty much no chance that Kyl would vote against Kavanaugh.
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"There's no chance the president will be removed from office," he added.
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"Iran has no chance in this war," he told Israel's Army Radio.
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There is exactly no chance that choice could go south on you.
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You have almost no chance of winning, but has that ever stopped you?
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But the polls are showing almost no chance for that outcome right now.
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I think there will be no chance the Rohingya can stay in Myanmar.
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I wish him well there, but he has no chance of holding Congress.
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Without that, he has no chance of ever being a president for all.
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I was ahead and there was no chance I would be ran down.
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There was no chance for us to step back and start another business.
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"There is no chance that Donald Trump backs down from this," Bannon said.
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Leon's American goalkeeper, William Yarbrough, had no chance of stopping Lozano's impressive strike.
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Spoiler alert: This bill probably has no chance of passing in the Senate.
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Georgiev had no chance on the goal 3:50 into the second period.
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There appeared to be no chance they could do so before the election.
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But coming from a large family, there's no chance we stop at two!
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Gretzky's next shift, he has his hat trick and I have no chance.
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Although Timochenko has no chance, other FARC leaders will be elected to congress.
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No printing necessary—and no chance of a lost or damaged paper tag.
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If Clinton picks up Ohio or Florida, Trump pretty much has no chance.
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"You have no chance to replicate the pace or complexity" of the novel.
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He fed Slepyshev in the slot and goalie Jonathan Quick had no chance.
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But that doesn't mean we have no chance to win the next races.
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But there was no chance for bipartisanship—it was obstruction from day one.
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Obama's budget plan has no chance of passing in the Republican-controlled Congress.
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Sanders' radical overhaul has virtually no chance of passing the Republican-controlled Senate.
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Now, this extreme proposal has virtually no chance of making it through Congress.
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Still, millions of Syrian children have no chance to sit in a classroom.
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There's virtually no chance assigned to March, with just a 2 percent probability.
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Others realized there was virtually no chance of a hawkish Fed in 2016.
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Without it, there was no chance of building a meaningful and deep connection.
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Students hated it, too, as they had no chance to consider competing offers.
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"There was no chance," Popov told Motherboard in an email after the decision.
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The sample size isn't so great as to say Nelson has no chance.
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" Now there is no deal to enforce and no chance to be "tough.
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The American goalkeeper Brad Guzan had no chance, and neither did his team.
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It also has next to no chance of being approved by the Senate.
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Without U.S. support, Turkey has no chance of securing an IMF bailout program.
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But there is no chance that European leaders would consider such a change.
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If convicted, Greene faces an automatic life sentence with no chance of parole.
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Naval officials have said there was no chance of survival for the crew.
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"The company has no chance to make a commercially successful product," he said.
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They also noted that the resolution has "no chance" of forcing Rosenstein's removal.
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Stein and Johnson have no chance of winning even a single electoral vote.
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" Among other things, Unsworth said Musk's submarine had "absolutely no chance of working.
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There was no chance Cardi could get through, but that didn't stop her.
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"The victims had no chance," said the Allegheny County police superintendent, Charles Moffatt.
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There's no chance for me now; once you're infertile you can't go back.
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Someone like us had no chance to grab a chair — no freakin' chance.
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If I don't write the script, there's no chance that movie will exist.
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Spooner's 133th goal of the season beat Cory Schneider, who had no chance.
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But there seems to be no chance of that happening any time soon.
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The families had no chance to say goodbye before the men were hanged.
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But it stands virtually no chance of approval in the Republican-controlled Senate.
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Beijing's actions since then show that there is no chance of this happening.
|
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In any event, there seems almost no chance that this administration will stabilize.
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There is no hearing, no chance for the accused to ask her questions.
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Does that mean Daniel Jones and the Giants (2-3) have no chance?
|
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We can participate in it, but there's no chance of us managing it.
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He is serving a life sentence in prison with no chance of parole.
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" Without that uncertainty, there is "no chance for revelation, for surprise, for poetry.
|
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On their own, they would have no chance against such a ruthless regime.
|
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And without widespread acceptance, this insurance has no chance of becoming commercially viable.
|
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"There is no chance I would not live in Georgia forever," he said.
|
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"Absolutely no chance he took his own life," Mr. Murphy posted on Twitter.
|
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The other team might give up, but there's no chance that we are.
|
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"There's no chance the President will be removed from office," he told Hannity.
|
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So enemies really have no chance of noticing the incoming beam or rerouting.
|
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If you don't break down that giant wall, you almost have no chance.
|
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Barring nuclear war or natural disaster, there's basically no chance of that happening.
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There is no chance the President is going to be removed from office.
|
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The referendum against HERO, at first, seemed to have no chance of success.
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I know it has no chance of succeeding, but bear with me, because it's an entirely sensible proposal, and the fact that it has no chance of succeeding reveals a lot about the problems of our current presidential election process.
|
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And then experts thought Donald Trump had almost no chance of winning the presidency.
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The scathing 25-page filing can be distilled to one pure thought: No chance.
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It wasn't that he didn't care—he probably felt like he had no chance.
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In 2017, I made a prediction that foldable phones had no chance of succeeding.
|
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Meanwhile, there's virtually no chance of a Trump administration investigating Exxon's decadeslong climate deceit.
|
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She has previously said that there was no chance of a new Petrobras capitalization.
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And there's no chance of that, because then all eyes wouldn't be on you.
|
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But if he can't even win Ohio, there's no chance he'll win New York.
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"There was no chance that we were going to embrace Republican messaging," she said.
|
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I tell her that there's no chance we leave without getting some free stuff.
|
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Maybe not, but Minnesota would have no chance against either possible opponent without him.
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"There was no chance that we were going to embrace Republican messaging." she said.
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Mark Kirk in Illinois, who many thought had no chance of winning this year.
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There&aposs no chance that Russia is using Paul Manafort to coordinate an election.
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Saunders handed down a life sentence with no chance of parole for five years.
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No chance of getting these to meaningfully loud volumes with your phone's audio dongle.
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So, in other words, no chance of a god's eye view of the archive.
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He faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison with no chance for parole.
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But for all his money and sports cars, there was no chance for escape.
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Throughout the campaign, Sanders has battled arguments that he has no chance of winning.
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Once the aggressive "serpent star" trapped the squid, there was no chance of escape.
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Why not take a risk on saving people who would have no chance otherwise?
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Because his parents never gave up, even when they heard there was no chance.
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Harris said there no chance she had also slipped into Rwanda without being spotted.
|
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But that does not mean all of those 'outsiders' have no chance of success.
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There's no chance it will be anything different, that's just not how things work.
|
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This isn't to say that Bitcoin has no chance of improving its environmental friendliness.
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Congressional sources told Axios that there's no chance Conyers will return to his post.
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Halsey, who announced the breakup from G-Eazy earlier this month, says NO CHANCE.
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Pakistani law; there was no chance now for Maryam and her father to escape
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So there's no chance you're going to be encouraged to abandon their service altogether.
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Many in Congress say such an increase has little or no chance of approval.
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The legislation, however, has virtually no chance of passage in a Republican-controlled Senate.
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Trainer: Mike Maker Jockey: Julien Leparoux Odds: 50-1 J.D.: No chance at all.
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And this time, Brady has virtually no chance of escaping a four-game suspension.
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But even if the House impeaches, there is no chance the Senate will convict.
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He, like most others, said the fee had no chance of passing into legislation.
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Washington (CNN)No drives, no putts and no chance for a hole-in-one.
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These are not normal times and there is no chance of such common purpose.
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State and national Republicans admitted there's virtually no chance Stewart will defeat Democratic Sen.
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Last year, the consensus here was that Trump had no chance of being elected.
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There is no chance to highlight and delete or copy and paste your work.
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But Kremlin officials believe there is no chance this topic would yield political results.
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The "guilty" can lose the accomplishments of a lifetime, with no chance for redemption.
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Now I know there was no chance that I was going to come home.
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There is essentially no chance that the US government will default on these obligations.
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Now, there is next to no chance that Donald Trump actually tweeted these tweets.
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The perception is, if you're not one of those five, you have no chance.
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No chance, Mr. Churkin said, so long as Qaeda-affiliated militants were operating there.
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Consumers will be deceived into participating in programs that have no chance of success.
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"The issue is they have no chance to test the people properly," he said.
|
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Much of this vision has no chance of becoming reality in Florida's conservative legislature.
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All this isn't to say that the Trump administration has no chance of success.
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There is no chance the Supreme Court will be receptive to Establishment Clause arguments.
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There's almost no chance that would be upheld, because you cannot ignore this record.
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The valley lay completely exposed, with no chance of shelter, or an escape route.
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He says he thinks she's lying ... and there's no chance they're getting back together.
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But unless we control the clock, we have no chance to do our bluework.
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Normal passengers have no chance of flying on the aircraft in their daily travels.
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Some analysts anticipate approval, while others see virtually no chance the drug is cleared.
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"There was no chance that it was going to be that kind of night."
|
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There is positively no chance he would be able to keep up with me.
|
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Trump said that an unarmed terrorist "would have no chance" against the military dog.
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This child will simply exist with no chance for any kind of human relationship.
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"If I just played like I would normally, you have no chance," Thiem said.
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He doesn't have to worry, there's no chance I'd ever give him any money.
|
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" I said, "Donald, you have no chance of being President of the United States.
|
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However, there's "no chance" Pence will step forward to defend Williams, the official added.
|
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The only problem is that Schultz or someone like him stands almost no chance.
|
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But Middlebury students had no chance to challenge him on any of his views.
|
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The Economist has endorsed a smaller party that has virtually no chance of winning.
|
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But where she was sitting, there was no chance for it to lob over.
|
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The judge obliged, putting Ulbricht behind bars for life with no chance for parole.
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"Hunger is pummeling our stomachs, but the opposition still has no chance," he said.
|
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"There is no chance we are going to turn them into meat wagons," he said.
|
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There seems no chance of any early return for the residents of the city center.
|
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Democrats have promised at least 100 amendments, most of which have no chance of passage.
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Don't freak out: NASA said there is no chance the asteroid will collide with Earth.
|
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Any lawsuit the company brings against Mr. Trump would have almost no chance of success.
|
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If you don't have diversity at the table, there's no chance you're gonna see it.
|
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But Grant thinks a lawsuit to remove Zuckerberg from the board would have no chance.
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Russia's Interfax news agency quoted emergency services as saying there is "no chance" of survivors.
|
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Trudeau has no chance of retaining power unless the Liberals do well in both provinces.
|
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Official data shows Canada currently has no chance of meeting its 2030 emissions reductions targets.
|
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If something goes wrong, those harmed have had no chance to vet their own fate.
|
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But the third undefeated team has no chance to lift a tournament trophy next spring.
|
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Even the bill's champions conceded it had little to no chance of passing the House.
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MEXICO CITY — Jaime Rodríguez Calderón has no chance of winning in Mexico's election on Sunday.
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It is not leadership to continue to try something that has no chance of happening.
|
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Two years later, doctors say there's virtually no chance the women's vision will be restored.
|
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You want to text someone with no chance that the authorities will ever see it?
|
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The ball ricocheted off Duarte, giving his own goalkeeper no chance of making the save.
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So there's basically no chance of the blanket moving out from under you during sex.
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Otherwise, I'll do house calls to make sure there's no chance that they'll be photographed.
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If they don't have a voice app, there's no chance for them to do that.
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He must show that there is no chance the trial court made the right call.
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I had no say in my defense, no chance to explain what truly went down.
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There's no chance that Trump's political team can finesse this one, or walk it back.
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With such a record, defendants stood no chance of any job in the legitimate economy.
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There will be no chance of probation or parole in Carson Jones' prison of judgment.
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Fishermen threw it back overboard in fear of prosecution, so no chance for research. pic.twitter.
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No special leathers, no autonomous tech, no chance of pushing the price to $100,000 plus.
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There's virtually no chance of that happening — literally zero, according to the CME's FedTracker tool.
|
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"There is no chance that a conviction can be had on these indictments," he added.
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"The government has no chance of winning an election and it knows it," he said.
|
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A Democratic lawmaker just introduced a bill to Repeal the GOP Tax Cuts (no chance).
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Markets pricing points to virtually no chance of a fourth cut at the December meeting.
|
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"Right now there's no chance it's going to be successful in the Senate," Cohen said.
|
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The San Francisco resident is practically unknown in politics with virtually no chance of winning.
|
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The bills have no chance of becoming law under Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress.
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In the end, she got a diagnosis with no chance for a cure: corticobasal degeneration.
|
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In 2010, their numbers surged and President Obama had no chance of making legislative progress.
|
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Without peace, "we stand no chance of ending hunger, whatever else we do," he added.
|
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There is little to no chance that significant shrinkage will occur in the near future.
|
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Without a healthcare plan that cuts federal spending, there is no chance for tax reform.
|
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Given the current and prospective delegate count, he has no chance of winning the nomination.
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Given his already-troubled image, Schultz would have no chance of winning a Democratic primary.
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There is no chance of a Supreme Court majority to overrule any of these decisions.
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Otherwise, Christensen will face life imprisonment by default, with no chance of ever being released.
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But Mr. Quang A conceded that his own bid had almost no chance of succeeding.
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I had no chance whatsoever of winning a race; it simply was not fast enough.
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He faces an automatic life prison sentence with no chance of parole for 25 years.
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That said, there's almost no chance of the Vice President canceling or postponing the trip.
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There's no chance in my eyes that Serena comes back and does it 50 percent.
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This is not to say the men Shafer mentions should have no chance at redemption.
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What's the point in analyzing seven programs that have no chance of being carried out?
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There's no chance they will ever believe anything she says as the danger level rises.
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No chance for the goalkeeper now, but the last 10 minutes just got verrrrrry interesting.
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It's also dead on arrival in the Senate, and has no chance of becoming law.
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"That would really give the Liberal Party no chance of winning the election," she said.
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Stricter work requirements, however, are seen as having no chance at passage in the Senate.
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There's also pretty much no chance of a hike absent a sudden jump in inflation.
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But I also think it's silly to say he has no chance to beat Trump.
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Paul on Monday said there is no chance he will be one of those 50.
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This passed the House in May, but stands no chance of becoming law before 2020.
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" He also said, "There's no chance the president is going to be removed from office.
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It was political data analysis sites that got people thinking that Trump had no chance.
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Defense experts see little or no chance Washington will call off the two-week drills.
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But the bill has no chance of being taken up in the Republican-controlled Senate.
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He warned that Chris Christie, in sixth in the state, has "no chance" at winning.
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"There were plenty of racers who had no chance because of the wind," she said.
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He was sentenced to life in prison, with no chance of parole for 25 years.
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Campaigns in which candidates press on, despite seemingly having no chance, can be another matter.
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But there is almost no chance that Beijing would agree to any INF-like terms.
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The bill has virtually no chance of being taken up in the Republican-controlled Senate.
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There's little to no chance the details will get back to their wives or friends.
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He has said there is no chance that Trump will be convicted by fellow Republicans.
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You've no chance to rebound, you've got to be on top of all of it.
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Because we offered too much optimism in a time of anger, we had no chance.
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Sounds like there's no chance the rest of this video sees the light of day.
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There was no chance the pregnancy would progress, but the fetus still had a heartbeat.
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So if he would've advanced on the rest of us, there would've been no chance.
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"Because if we don't save their life today, there is no chance for a better tomorrow."
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"These little acts have no chance of creating a positive response," he said in an interview.
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House leaders with bills that have no chance of being signed by former President Barack Obama.
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We're not saying there's no chance Huawei will succeed, but the odds aren't in its favor.
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There is almost no chance a Democratic president would have the political incentive to pardon Trump.
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They hadn't been together yet, but there was no chance that they weren't going to be.
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Are you trying to paint me as this lifetime criminal who has no chance of rehabilitation?
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Lawyers in both cases said at the time that there was no chance of a settlement.
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Bellis says there's no chance she'll suddenly be able to produce more than the 1 oz.
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But the bill has little to no chance of passing Congress with a Republican-majority Senate.
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India's central bank governor has said there is no chance of a "Lehman moment" in India.
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Of course, that does not mean there is no chance of a sudden acceleration nobody foresaw.
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No chance of either giving us anything visual, since these films are barely off the ground.
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Early last year, I wrote that Mr. Cruz had "virtually no chance" of winning the nomination.
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If Clinton can peel off states like Georgia and North Carolina, Trump stands almost no chance.
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Just before the Wednesday afternoon release, traders had assigned virtually no chance of a June move.
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Republicans overwhelmingly say there is no chance for a deal to get done by this week.
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She knows that she has no chance, but says she represents voters who are "against everyone".
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If you're watching tennis guys, I mean, they get angry, they got no chance to win.
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"No chance," Ausmus said Wednesday, making sure that what has been common knowledge remains that way.
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There is a 1.2 percent chance of a cut, with no chance assigned to a hike.
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When I saw the Korean guy in front of me go down I thought 'No chance.
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"[They] never came back because there was no chance of them getting a job," he said.
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The national counterpart would be Democrats contesting races even where they seem to have no chance.
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"I had no chance, it was 6-2 6-1 before I knew it," Tomic added.
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Don't forget, too, when the government sponsors gambling, you have virtually no chance of winning, either.
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They've got the 25th pick anyway ... so there's no chance Young will be around that late.
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I mean, I'd like to be optimistic for them — you think no chance, I think chance.
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The exile to the city ensured there was no chance for the besmirched to defend themselves.
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Now, "There's no chance of that," the 43-year-old Rochester, New York based photographer says.
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Other highlights: One guarantee: "There's no chance of paying higher taxes," even with pass-through rates.
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"There is virtually no chance we don't meet the $2 billion savings target," an aide said.
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Make one wrong turn and you can find yourself killed with no chance of running away.
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HG: So no chance of a sell down in assets like Barclays or VW or Sainsbury's?
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"I had absolutely no chance to carry out what I wanted to do," Mr. Angyan said.
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The Liberal Democrats, who have almost no chance of winning, have some of the best ideas.
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That gives the opposition no chance of gathering the 101 votes necessary to declare no-confidence.
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They could lock me up for no reason and with no chance to argue my innocence.
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Prosecutors are seeking life sentences with no chance of parole instead of costly capital punishment trials.
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Euroskeptics have no chance – not even Brexiters, or Italy's ascendant Five Star Movement and League parties.
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Clinton has no chance of winning his vote, he said, especially after the F.B.I.'s findings.
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"There is zero chance — no chance — we won't raise the debt ceiling," McConnell said in Louisville.
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If we're not doing it now, we have no chance at making good policies moving forward.
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We understood that we had almost no chance of winning, and didn't care: It was fun.
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Spicer insisted that there is no chance that anyone else will be the ballot in November.
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And their opening gambits were to argue that the other has no chance of becoming president .
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There was no chance we weren't going to get dropped, and we should have been dropped.
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Yes, but: There's essentially no chance that Congress will pass a broad immigration bill this year.
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They couldn't defend and when Connor McDavid suffered a broken collarbone, the Oilers had no chance.
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But many privately speculate that El-Sayed has no chance of winning the primary on Aug.
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"There should be no chance that what apparently happened in Ankara could happen here," they wrote.
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They are an inexpensive way for marginal candidates to find out that they have no chance.
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But they, too, were given no chance to make their case and were diverted to Guatemala.
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There's also no chance of conviction in the Senate — Republicans would almost certainly vote to acquit.
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"It would have been harder to support someone who had little or no chance," Pileggi said.
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This was at a time when numerous political experts gave Trump almost no chance of winning.
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But for all their bluster, the Dems know they have absolutely no chance of stopping Kavanaugh.
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"But if you're injured and you don't have a very good team, you have no chance."
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"There's no chance to have tactics in this wind," Kvitova said in an on-court interview.
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That does not mean there is no chance of Republican voters turning against Mr Trump, however.
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No power, no phone no chance of anyone arriving for 4 days as all roads blocked.
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Now, there's no chance that the Starliner will rendezvous and dock with the International Space Station.
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Nikolai Prokhorkin found Toffoli open on the right side and Comrie had no chance to recover.
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Air pressure changes, lack of mobility and no chance for medical care if something goes wrong.
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Without the dozen votes, there was no chance the Affordable Care Act would pass the House.
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Why it matters: The bill has no chance in the current Senate and under President Trump.
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The Republican leader of the Senate has predicted there is no chance Trump will be removed.
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"There is zero chance — no chance — we won't raise the debt ceiling," McConnell said in August.
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Without his support, there was no chance of a second referendum ever being authorized by lawmakers.
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Unsworth claimed the submarine, which was not used in the rescue, had no chance of working.
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Kaine recognized that there was no chance in the world that this would be his constituency.
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It also effectively assured May had no chance to persuade Parliament to back her Brexit plan.
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There's also pretty much no chance Madrid will allow for the creation of an independent Catalonia.
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"It just has absolutely no chance of working," CNN quoted Unsworth as saying about the submarine.
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The team announced they'll reevaluate Durant in 4 weeks ... but there's no chance he plays before.
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So when the movie came out, it had absolutely no chance of living up to that experience.
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There is no chance that it will hit bookstores before the sixth series of Thrones in April.
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Jawbreakers may be difficult to eat, but they stand no chance when a blow torch is involved.
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Economists polled by Reuters had seen virtually no chance that the Fed would raise rates on Wednesday.
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But the craziest things you see at the show have no chance being in stores anytime soon.
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There is no chance that North Korea will eliminate its nuclear program as a precondition to negotiations.
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Markets anticipate virtually no chance of a rate increase at this week's Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
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Still, she is confident that there is "little to no chance" that Americans re-elect the president.
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I found there was no chance to do enrichment strategies because I was always cleaning up poo.
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If Apple came out and said it fixed the problem, it'd stand no chance winning these lawsuits.
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But many of those 48, as you know, were people that had no chance, in some cases.
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They're crass and rude and there's no chance that the Animoji would stay tame for very long.
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Bills Old ideas that had no chance of becoming law are being trotted out for another try.
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Yet even if his party becomes the largest, he has almost no chance of leading the country.
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To begin with, Reverb was given no heads-up, no warning, no chance to make things right.
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In my day, skinny guys had no chance at wrestling, you had to be big and stocky.
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Even though these fetuses have no chance of survival, the law forbids women from ending these pregnancies.
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The plan has virtually no chance of passing the Senate, according to legislative aides and administration officials.
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"I'm telling you there's no chance it happened, with the president of the United States," he said.
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He is serving a life sentence in a Wisconsin prison with no chance of parole until 2048.
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At the hospital, doctors told the couple that there was no chance of saving their baby's life.
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She was the only witness, so without her prosecutors felt there was no chance of convicting Gordon.
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Its compartment lacks the usual flap, but there's no chance for the battery to fall out accidentally.
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Kenny explains why Barkley stands no chance ... and says even HE could beat down Chuck these days.
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There is no due process, no chance of seeing evidence in front of me from my accuser.
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A second, shaking with rage, frets that the opposition has "no chance" of winning the next poll.
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Which means there's little to no chance this is actually a viable option Trump would reach for.
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Is there one moment when life is completely over and there's no chance of it coming back?
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HG: And so no chance of folks in Qatar wearing an Emirates jersey being put in jail?
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On the other hand, the S&P has almost no chance of gains without tech stocks rising.
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Because otherwise there's a risk that the many, many interesting companies they have no chance of competing.
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Yet Coutinho's excellent run and finish at 14 minutes left Placide with no chance of averting danger.
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He said they were shot in vital areas, at close proximity and had no chance of survival.
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Republicans don't even go for the general election to campaign in New York, because there's no chance.
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The Wisconsin Republican said the GOP's legislative wish-list has no chance of passing under President Obama.
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No, really, I warn friends, take the directions, because there's no chance you'll have cell service here.
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With the second baseman playing deep, there was no chance to retire Martinez, and two runs scored.
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It's been around for over 100 years and there's no chance it'll ever go out of style.
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They have no choice, they have no chance," Trump told Piers Morgan on ITV's "Good Morning Britain.
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When I reconnected nobody on the call said a word, but there's no chance they hadn't heard!
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Democrats confirm there's almost no chance of Congress passing legislation to replace ObamaCare before the 85033 election.
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Mr. Cruz has nearly no chance to win the delegate-rich blue states later in the calendar.
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Yes, but: The policy he outlined in a speech this morning has almost no chance of working.
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I was running the rat race in place with no chance of getting to the finish line.
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At least this one has no chance of gleefully chasing, hopping, rolling or otherwise hunting you down.
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Traders see virtually no chance of a rate hike on Wednesday, according to CME Group's FedWatch tool.
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He weighed a bid in 2012, he said, but insisted there was "no chance" he would reconsider.
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Because he bikes with headphones on, "I would've had no chance; he would've clobbered me," he said.
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Mr. Ball is particularly hard on Audrey, missing no chance to paint her as controlling and narcissistic.
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There is no chance in the world they're going to scare us out of doing our duty.
|
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Andrew M. Cuomo has said that it would have virtually no chance of passing in the Legislature.
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He's the most popular Democrat, but right now he has almost no chance to win the nomination.
|
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And if you don't recognize that a problem exists there is no chance you will solve it.
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And without the West, Saudi Arabia knows it stands no chance of winning a war against Iran.
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U.S. budget: The record $4.75 trillion proposal President Trump sent to lawmakers has no chance of passage.
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The record $4.75 trillion budget request that President Trump sent to lawmakers has no chance of passage.
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There is no chance that Italy will become an authoritarian state, let alone a second fascist regime.
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Once you get the fit right, the Galaxy Buds Plus have almost no chance of falling out.
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"There is no chance he will vote for Pelosi," Tyler Jones, Mr. Cunningham's spokesman, said on Wednesday.
|
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It turns trees to dried crisps in months — and they have no chance for recovery, AP reports.
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Without a 'yes' vote by Podemos, Sanchez stands no chance to be confirmed as premier by parliament.
|
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"Our leaders are corrupt so we have no chance of a decent living," said Moroccan Bader Abbasi.
|
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But they have also told him they believe there is almost no chance the Senate convicts him.
|
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"There's no chance the president will be removed from office," he said on Fox News last month.
|
|
While Trump has no chance of winning the state, it's an opportunity to continue his prolific fundraising.
|
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Republicans remain against the legislation, saying it is highly partisan and has no chance of becoming law.
|
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If you force continued pregnancy with a deformed fetus, with no chance of survival, you are cruel.
|
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There was no chance for political maneuvering at the forum, though, as no American officials were present.
|
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Hours before, Senate Republicans said it had no chance of passing and wasn't really on the table.
|
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There was no chance the Senate would take up the package -- it simply didn't have the votes.
|
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The budget routinely contains proposals which the administration understands have little or no chance of becoming law.
|
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"There is absolutely no chance of his ruthless cuts to critical programs ever becoming law," said Rep.
|
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Mr. Hurd's district could become so Democratic that he would stand no chance of winning re-election.
|
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And there is no chance of a "morning in America"-type boom over the next two years.
|
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He now faces a mandatory sentence of life in U.S. federal prison with no chance for parole.
|
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If it doesn't, it has no chance, spoiled in the summer sun like so much potato salad.
|
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They knew, as we did, that they had no chance at all of stopping this democratic assembly.
|
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Money markets show investors see virtually no chance of a rate hike until at least mid-2020.
|
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Virtually I had no chance, and I had this woman that said, 'I'm not giving up on you.
|
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And so, there's no chance of restoring it to the way it looked when it was first made.
|
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The constant forward motion is there to lead you right into the void with no chance for escape.
|
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Both know that they have no chance of winning the nomination while the other stays in the race.
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The kid weighed in at 6 lbs 11 oz, and there's no chance she will not be beautiful.
|
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Center fielder Mike Trout grabbed the top of the fence but had no chance to make the catch.
|
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"I knew there would be no chance for me to preserve what I've been working on so hard."
|
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Kelly and Michael are not named as defendants, so ... no chance for a reunion on the witness stand.
|
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Trade Representative Lighthizer has said there's no chance that the administration will reopen negotiations with Mexico and Canada.
|
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"Doctors often prescribe things thinking there's no chance of addiction," she says, "but clearly it's not always fine."
|
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She definitely hasn't cooled down since then, telling us there's no chance she and Danielle can be friends.
|
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There's no chance I'm dumb enough to give a girl a gun out in the open like that.
|
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As for Brody and Kaitlynn -- we're told they still communicate, but there's no chance of a romantic reconciliation.
|
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He has nearly no chance to do as well among nonwhite voters as Mr. Obama did in 2008.
|
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Allison Nething of Mansfield, Ohio, has no chance of early release, according to court records obtained by PEOPLE.
|
|
Earlier this year, experts believed that Democratic candidate Lauren Underwood had no chance at defeating Republican incumbent Rep.
|
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Cerantonio's seven-year sentence, with no chance of parole for five years and three months, was the longest.
|
|
And he's doing a rally on Saturday in Connecticut, a state he has virtually no chance of winning.
|
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There's almost no chance any of the new streaming competitors will be able to reach Netflix's global scale.
|
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As it stands, there is no chance that the election in July will be either free or fair.
|
|
Wilders' Party for Freedom (PVV) has virtually no chance of forming a government, given the splintered political landscape.
|
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That's what President Trump wants, even though insiders say it has no chance of passage in the Senate.
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And if they (the CMA) are playing the politics, then theres no chance theyre going to do that.
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"Watching the Irish winning everything for the last three days, we thought we'd got no chance," he said.
|
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The Rams are now 4-8, with virtually no chance of reaching the vaunted 7-9 Fisher Mark.
|
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New releases had no chance of competing with this Marvel juggernaut, but they still made a decent showing.
|
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The owners had claimed they were given no chance to show why they should not be held liable.
|
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There is almost no chance of a formal coalition, where New Democrats would serve in a Trudeau cabinet.
|
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The FIS website said there was no chance to clear the track, with the snow continuing to fall.
|
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"That way there is no chance to miss it," said travel writer Ramsey Qubein of Daily Travel Tips.
|
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She was given next to no chance of winning but confounded the champ with her convincing feinting ability.
|
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One slump or one week away because of injury and there's just no chance for any of them.
|
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By contrast, the Democratic Front has virtually no chance of forming a government thanks to the appointed Senate.
|
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But, Palestinians and Israelis realize there is currently no chance for an agreement, and recent polling confirm this.
|
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But there is no chance of that here for all such taxes are in a constitutional lock box.
|
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"This measure really has no chance of becoming law," the top Democrat on the Foreign Affairs Committee, Rep.
|
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We have no chance to save the limb like other bullet injuries, traditional bullet injuries outside this area.
|
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Seriously, there is essentially no chance that conservatives, whose ideas haven't changed in decades, will reconsider their dogma.
|
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" He added, "He had no chance at national office after that, other than getting on the Trump ticket.
|
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If telling the truth has no chance of achieving this end, I don't see the point of it.
|
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And Kasich has repeatedly cast Cruz as an ideologue with no chance of success in a general election.
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He wins, he wins, he keeps winning, winning and winning, and then I see he's got no chance.
|
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"There is effectively no chance Comcast would try a transaction like this in the U.S. anymore," Moffett said.
|
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If they will fall for crude editing, then they have no chance to avoid being suckered by deepfakes.
|
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Lindgren made an excellent save when Jenner redirected Wennberg's shot-pass but had no chance on the rebound.
|
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These unfortunate souls have no chance at even a single act of clemency, much less an unprecedented two.
|
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"The little guy has almost no chance of beating the market, and he shouldn't even try," Marin says.
|
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He called Musk's efforts a "PR stunt" that had "absolutely no chance of working," in a CNN interview.
|
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He is facing a confidence vote for his minority government next week with almost no chance of winning.
|
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But a forest fire gives healthy things a chance to grow that had no chance before that fire.
|
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This way, he had no chance of seeing the large bald patches in the back of my head.
|
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An unknown may have no chance competing against a single familiar politician, such as Booker, Warren, or Harris.
|
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It has no chance of passing, of course, but it's a sign of where activist energy is focusing.
|
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Our boss is very hands-off, and I feel there is no chance she would be helpful here.
|
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The measure, which passed 123 to 190, stands virtually no chance of approval in the Republican-controlled Senate.
|
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The idea was that, once inside, the fans would have no reason to leave, no chance to mix.
|
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"There is no chance this year for Qatari citizens and residents to travel for haj," he told Reuters.
|
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The reality is that the Trump administration has virtually no chance of getting the bill passed in Congress.
|
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But in China, there would be no chance that a government intelligence agency would ever allow us in.
|
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He told me he's not willing to launch a "suicide mission" against Trump if he has no chance.
|
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With two losses in two games here, they have virtually no chance of advancing to the knockout round.
|
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Seeger had no chance to become disillusioned by World War I. Or rather, he chose not to be.
|
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The mudslides struck while most of the town's 40,000 residents were asleep, giving them no chance to flee.
|
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Appearing alongside several players, Smith said that there was no chance the union would extend the current agreement.
|
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a statement Wednesday that there is "no chance" of a U.S.-U.
|
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He, knowing that the treatment has almost no chance of succeeding, tells her what she wants to hear.
|
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Tulsi Gabbard, the third and final candidate remaining in the Democratic primary, has essentially no chance of qualifying.
|
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It would also mean that Labour had absolutely no chance of winning a majority and returning to power.
|
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Trump's "peace plan" is a rubber stamp for annexation and offers no chance for a real Palestinian state.
|
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He always knew which ones would succeed, and which had no chance, and he would enumerate his reasons.
|
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No duck and cover for him, and no chance that he would end up hitting a cowering bystander.
|
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The world is relocating its refugee problem to a country that stands no chance of ever solving it.
|
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And a dollar that's not invested has no chance to compound and grow with all your other dollars.
|
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GOP lawmakers and aides say there's no chance Scalise would try to leapfrog McCarthy to the Speaker's office.
|
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But his proposals have almost no chance of becoming law, particularly if the Senate stays in Republican hands.
|
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As long as Republicans control Congress and the White House, Sanders' bill has no chance of becoming law.
|
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Sure, the item is pre-owned, but there's almost no chance that the product is faulty or damaged.
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Perhaps you will see the miracle in the qigong, but if you don't try it, there's no chance.
|
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Jenkins had no chance on Evans' 44-yard gain, which should have sent the Giants to 0-3.
|
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"Willow and I also knew we'd have no chance for a honeymoon once the deal closed," he wrote.
|
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" Bannon remarked on Flake's reelection chances on Tuesday, asserting that the Arizona Republican "had no chance of winning.
|
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If the donors walk and take their checkbooks with them, the GOP politicians have no chance at all.
|
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"She has no chance," declared Gilad Malach, an expert on the ultra-Orthodox at the Israel Democracy Institute.
|
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Experts had no chance to assess beforehand what impact the fence might have on wildlife, plants, and rivers.
|
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The body is packed with party loyalists and there was no chance he would not win the vote.
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Anything from a bear that has no chance of getting through, even down to little frogs and toads.
|
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To the dismay of Republicans, he dismissed the measure as having no chance at passage in the Congress.
|
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"They said he had no chance of a meaningful recovery and he was in a vegetative state," Jansen explains.
|
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Thomas informed Yusuf there was no chance he'd be allowed to fly, so the teen took a taxi home.
|
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Poe, a senator and adopted daughter of Philippine movie stars, said there was no chance she would back down.
|
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But given that the show's already finished filming, that stands no chance of happening outside our collective imagination anyway.
|
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It happened, he said, because the media's false reporting made the Kremlin think there's no chance of improved relations.
|
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Outlook on iOS is a damn good Gmail client, but there's no chance I'm using Outlook on my Mac.
|
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"The index thing is absolute agony for investment professionals … who have almost no chance of beating it," Munger said.
|
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The shower is the day before his Patriots play in Buffalo, so there's no chance of a surprise appearance.
|
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Worse, it means virtually no chance of plugging himself into some Alice Coltrane, closing his eyes and drifting off.
|
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Others across the city have no chance of returning to their homes, which were completely destroyed by the quake.
|
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But why do we give so much oxygen to things that have no chance of ever coming to life?
|
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But as to the many Groups on Facebook dedicated to "Mark Zuckerberg For President," Cox said there's no chance.
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But there's no chance in hell that we didn't at least try and finagle Riverdale tea out of her.
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The Jana Partners founder and managing partner told CNBC's "Halftime Report" there is "no chance" active management is dead.
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From the start, President Emmanuel Macron has been clear that there was "no chance" he would shelve railway reform.
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The bill heads to the House floor, but has virtually no chance of passing in the Republican-controlled Senate.
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Interest rate futures used to gauge the probability of further hikes now reflect almost no chance of that happening.
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A little boy with seemingly no chance to live, was released from the hospital and liberated to return home.
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Fed fund futures on Monday indicated that the market sees nearly no chance of a rate hike this week.
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"If they did a vulnerability scan, there's no chance in hell that they would detect a breach," Desautels said.
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With Justice Antonin Scalia's seat now empty, there is no chance of a decision sharply curtailing abortion access nationwide.
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On Wednesday night he threatened to sue The New York Times, even though he has no chance of winning.
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In this case, even if I achieve very high GDP growth, I will have no chance to be promoted.
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Mason had no chance after sprawling to his left to save a wide-open shot by defenseman Dion Phaneuf.
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"No chance this is a DJT led conspiracy," Cuban wrote in a series of tweets, referring to Trump's initials.
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But as it stands now, it has virtually no chance to get a 51 vote majority in the Senate.
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Convicted of first-degree murder, he is serving a life sentence with no chance of parole for 255 years.
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Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire said she thought a BRAC proposal had "no chance" of being approved by Congress.
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Two sources with direct knowledge of the situation said there was no chance of an announcement before the election.
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Briegal said on Tuesday until there was increased sponsorship and television revenue, there was no chance of prize money.
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"They told us we had no chance," Mr Rubio had gushed after his bronze medal in the Iowa caucuses.
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"Between Jay as a dad and then two older brothers, any guy she dates has no chance," she jokes.
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But if on May 9th he obviously has no chance of winning, then they should swing behind Ms Poe.
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Prior to the minutes, traders had reckoned there was nearly no chance the Fed would raise rates in June.
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Prospects: Romania could well get out of the group stage, but have absolutely no chance of winning the tournament.
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Republicans must know that there is absolutely no chance that we will win the White House in 2016 now.
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The GOP establishment has called Trump a joke and says he has no chance of winning the White House.
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Any candidate who lacked support among each party's network of state and local politicians had no chance of success.
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He said there was no chance of dialogue with the Maduro government without discussing elections as a pre-condition.
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Though Scobie was out, Faraday Grid's cash shortage was chronic, and there was no chance of resuscitating the business.
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Mr. Johnson has said that he has no chance of winning the election without debating Mr. Trump and Mrs.
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"Without this agreement there would be no chance of talking or having this conversation" with Iran, Mr. Kerry said.
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But Ryan himself has acknowledged that an attempt to reform entitlements would stand no chance of passage this year.
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There is no chance that Rizzo misrepresented the date of the letter when showing it to me in 1987.
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He has disrupted the holiday and family time of legislators for cynical politics that have no chance of succeeding.
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Charge-off rates represent the level of debt that a creditor has decided it has no chance of collecting.
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Whether or not the petition was in jest, it looks like there's no chance of it actually coming true.
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There was no chance the xenon "will have an impact on South Korea's territory or population", the agency said.
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Stephanie Miner, the former mayor of Syracuse, is virtually unknown to voters and has almost no chance of winning.
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Without the ability to brag about the booming stock market, Donald Trump has almost no chance of winning reelection.
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Since Republicans generally oppose the idea of DC statehood, this likely has no chance of passing the current Congress.
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I have said each time that there is no chance without evidence of bad faith action of some kind.
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So even though my heart says yes, my brain and gut tell me there's no chance for Black Panther.
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There's reportedly no chance the participants will become infected from the shots, which do not contain the virus itself.
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However Coe told Reuters in an interview that there was no chance of drug cheats slipping through the net.
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"I was supposed to go to another penitentiary or something, but they never gave me no chance," Bundy said.
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But Jeter said the Marlins had no chance to win as constructed, and no two pitchers could have helped.
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"There's no chance of us persuading the Senate, the Senate Republicans, in an impeachment trial," he said on Sunday.
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And all these institutions have to protect healthcare workers, without whom we have no chance of combating any epidemic.
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But within hours, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas made it clear there&aposs no chance he will accept the plan.
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But most Africans have virtually no chance to appreciate or reconnect with these important expressions of their cultural histories.
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But within hours, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas made it clear there&aposs no chance he will accept the plan.
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Klobuchar/Buttigieg: They are the two least crazy people in the field, which means they have absolutely no chance.
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She said Trump's proposal is nothing more than election-year rhetoric that has no chance of ever becoming law.
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During its frigid winters, there&aposs no chance of logging miles outside, no matter how bundled up I get.
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He didn't mention that these ideas still have little or no chance of becoming reality in the near future.
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"I have terrible asthma, and there was absolutely no chance I could have a dog," Tobi-Ann Kocher said.
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With Republicans controlling every branch of government, single-payer health care has no chance of becoming law anytime soon.
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The Giants, though, say there's no chance they let him be a part of their planned reunion on Aug.
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Senator Maria Cantwell of Washington, the top Democrat on the Senate Energy Committee, said the plan had no chance.
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The Public Editor It was the night that wasn't supposed to happen, that had almost no chance of happening.
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In a recent interview, Mr. Manafort said he thought there was no chance Mr. Kilimnik was a Russian agent.
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There's no chance, for example, of Bolton hitting the golf course or sharing a bawdy joke with the President.
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There was no chance the xenon "will have an impact on South Korea's territory or population", the statement said.
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The sentence for first-degree murder in Canada is automatically life with no chance of parole for 25 years.
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Out on the water, there was no chance he would relapse because he had not hidden away any drugs.
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Increasing personal or corporate income taxes or imposing "wealth taxes" on individuals has no chance of securing bipartisan support.
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"If [Clinton] didn't play the women's card, she would have no chance, I mean zero, of winning," Trump said.
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But, there's virtually no chance that he's going to just reach into his pocket and pay a second time.
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Point guard Ricky Rubio of the Timberwolves told the Pioneer Press that his teammate Towns had no chance to win.
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Today Avery, 53, sits in Waupun Correctional Institution serving a life sentence with no chance of parole for Teresa's murder.
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Second, there's little to no chance the plot would have worked even if the Kremlin had put it into action.
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They are broken up," a source told ET. "There has been no chance of reconciliation for quite some time now.
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There is no chance Republicans in the Senate, in the current environment, will do anything but find him not guilty.
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"The census happens once a decade and there is no chance for a do-over," Ho said in a statement.
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Unlike a hanging mirror armoire, this one has no chance of falling and creating a tangled mess of your jewelry.
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Speaking to MEPs in Strasbourg Tuesday, European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker made clear there was no chance for negotiation.
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These kinds of opportunities always go to someone on the inside or someone they already know, I have no chance.
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For months they told us because we offer too much optimism in a time of anger, we had no chance.
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They told me that we have no chance because my hair wasn't gray enough and my boots were too high.
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"There is no chance Pelosi would receive Republican votes because her Republican supporters got beat in the midterms," one said.
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But his candidacy terrifies many moderates, who believe a self-described "democratic socialist" stands no chance in a general election.
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In a CNBC interview Wednesday, Bannon said there is "no chance" the president will back down in the global standoff.
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Chile's foreign minister said just last week that there was "no chance" the summits would be called off, per Reuters.
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The night is winding down and so is the snow, so there's definitely no chance of a snow day tomorrow.
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Adam Philipp, founder of Aeon Law, a tech IP firm in Seattle, said there's no chance of Android being killed.
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And if you believe all the arguments about network effects, there's no chance that we should've been able to compete.
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For the Sanders supporters who really researched and liked his specific proposals, Trump has no chance to win them over.
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They all were saying this guy has no chance, he can't win, what does he know about politics, he's new.
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But his candidacy terrifies many moderates, who believe a self-described democratic socialist stands no chance in a general election.
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I'm not saying there's no chance filmmakers won't be impressed by the Lithium camera, but its odds aren't looking good.
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But once I was in Oakdale, I got interested because I knew I had no chance of fighting the deportation.
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But there's no chance that both the DC Circuit Court and the Supreme Court will resolve this case by September.
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Women infected with Zika in their third trimester have virtually no chance of giving birth to babies with birth defects.
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These comments aren't public to other users, so there's no chance of Hinge turning into an Instagram-like popularity contest.
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But as the trial began Tuesday, Manafort attorney Kevin Downing told CBS News there was "no chance" of a deal.
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To retain an air of legitimacy, the Kremlin has allowed a cast of candidates who have no chance of winning.
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Three days earlier, she had discovered that the fetus in her womb was malformed and had no chance of survival.
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Futures pricing points to no chance of a rate hike at least through January 2010, according to the CME's tracker.
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"There's just no chance that bank deposits will grow in a way that offsets the growth of...expenditures," he added.
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A degree is an important badge of status, and once expelled, students have little or no chance of studying elsewhere.
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Mathematically, Kasich has little to no chance of reaching the 1,237 delegates needed to secure the nomination before the convention.
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TMZ reports that DNA test results concluded that there is no chance that he is related to the music legend.
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A jurist who prefers elections to judicial decisions would have no chance of being nominated by a Democratic president today.
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Thus, no entrepreneur is going to waste millions of dollars onshoring when they know they have no chance to succeed.
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The biggest issue is that Democrats say there's no chance they'll offer the eight votes needed to advance those bills.
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The Sinaloa cartel boss, born Joaquín Guzmán-Loera, was sentenced to life in prison with no chance for parole Wednesday.
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A Marine Department official said there was probably "no chance" any more survivors could be found from inside the boat.
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Investors see almost no chance of a rate increase at that meeting given how close it is to the Nov.
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Our sources say the two are now getting along and even friendly, but there's "no chance" they're getting back together.
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I try to diffuse the situation by telling them we're shooting a music video for a German artist—no chance.
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Investors see almost no chance of a rate increase at that meeting given how close it is to the election.
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To be honest, I had no chance: I was barely visible on the school social spectrum that revolved around her.
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Click through for some of the most striking outfits we snapped from Oslo — even if there's no chance of frostbite.
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This way there's no chance of your bag being lost, and you won't have to wait around at baggage claim.
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"There was no chance, if you were a victim, that you were going to get justice," a state representative said.
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Not only do they have no chance of passing legislative muster, they won't even gain the support of many Democrats.
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Democrats control Hawaii's congressional delegation, so there's no chance for Republicans to pick up any useful endorsements in the state.
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They know that kids who lose scholarships or admittances as a consequence may have no chance of a do-over.
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I tell him I'll try, knowing very well that there's no chance I'm heading out early on a Saturday night.
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Former federal prosecutor David Weinstein said there's almost no chance Epstein will be allowed to go home after the hearing.
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As long as its writer and subject was alive, Oakes credibly suggests, the book had no chance of being completed.
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As Lowe highlighted, Robinson often chases blocks he has no chance of getting and gets sloppy with his defensive positioning.
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Here's why: you're about to die (no chance of survival) and you might as well go out with a bang.
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" He had said in an earlier interview with CNN that Musk's miniature escape pod "had absolutely no chance of working.
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"One is shaken by this ... an accident happened where passengers had almost no chance for survival," Orban told state radio.
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The Caveat: A public option, much less single-payer healthcare, has no chance of becoming reality without a sympathetic Congress.
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He was worried that reporters were starting to conclude that he had no chance of winning the Democratic presidential nomination.
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There is absolutely no chance any of the Russian officials charged will ever see the inside of an American courtroom.
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Even though it has virtually no chance of changing actual government policy, that role is important in and of itself.
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It stood no chance against Instagram and Snapchat, and once it actually realized and accepted that, it was too late.
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Mobileye CEO Amnon Shashua said that an "actor whose DNA isn't software has no chance" in the autonomous-mobility business.
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Donald Trump, knowing that he had no chance in those stridently liberal states, made no real effort to campaign there.
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"It was really weird being out there today, knowing there was no chance of losing," said world number one Johnson.
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There is almost no chance of overheating the economy; the pressing danger is an economy with a persistent demand shortfall.
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If private email correspondence was forwarded to public accounts within this window, there is virtually no chance of criminal charges.
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Ms. Kuster's bill, which four Republicans crossed party lines to support, has virtually no chance of passing in the Senate.
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Unfortunately sometimes it happens so quick that there is no chance to react and that is probably what happened yesterday.
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Most experts say there's little to no chance Kim would agree to give up his nuclear or ballistic missile programs.
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Roberts voted in the minority when there was no chance the Supreme Court would open up abortion to state limitations.
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Those who say Sanders has no chance of winning are denying the reality of the current state of American politics.
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They must also correct the misconception that Taiwan stands no chance against China's military without help from the United States.
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The last-minute measure had no chance of passing the Senate but gave political cover for Johnson and Republican Sens.
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We have a very important and complicated relationship with China, and there's no chance for us to disengage from China.
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Mr. Pickvance said in a phone interview that there was no chance the book or the 65 drawings are forgeries.
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Having come this far there was no chance Nadal would falter — not with 25,000 Spaniards roaring at every whipped winner.
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Until the advent of MOOCs, most employees had little to no chance of gaining access to education from top institutions.
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That other movies in play this season besides "The Shape of Water" and "Three Billboards..." have no chance at all?
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Top officials became convinced that there was almost no chance they would answer the question of collusion before Election Day.
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She was even better as the manipulator in "To Die For," playing a girlish spider whose flies had no chance.
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While the Trump administration has proposed draconian cuts, even Republicans have acknowledged that these reductions have no chance of passing.
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For example, in recent days, Mr. Trump has campaigned in New Mexico, a state he has no chance of winning.
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The leader of the upper chamber, Senator Mitch McConnell, has said there is no chance of the president being convicted.
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With titles like "You Waste Labor on Your Waist" and "A Fright," there's no chance your message will be misunderstood.
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She declined to talk after her round — "No chance," she said as she marched past reporters after signing her scorecard.
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No chance of a second date: A rare male Sumatran tiger called Asim was matched with a female named Melati.
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Trudeau's Liberals have no chance of winning a federal election set for October 2019 unless they do well in Ontario.
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Add to that Bourdain's engaging voice, introducing you to each dish, and there is no chance you're ordering in tonight.
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And since U.S. Attorneys work for Trump's Justice Department, there's almost no chance that those charges will ever be prosecuted.
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They didn't like being locked in with one team and having no chance to play in the NBA this year.
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From Erik Klemetti at Discover:Even with the relative size of the eruption, there is no chance this causes any climate impact.
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Cilliers was sentenced Friday at Winchester Crown Court in southern England to life with no chance of parole for 18 years.
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"I do not want to vote on a bill that has no chance of passing over in the Senate," Lance said.
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They believe there is no chance the Republican-led Senate would pass or President Donald Trump would sign such a bill.
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" Unsworth had angered Musk by saying that the billionaire's mini-sub was a "PR stunt" and had "no chance of working.
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For months they told us because we didn't have the right endorsements or the right political connections, we had no chance.
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Her marriage has no obvious standing in law, so there is nothing to dissolve and no chance to claim joint assets.
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Her proposals, like the major plans of other 2020 Democratic candidates, stand no chance of enactment in the next two years.
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And many of us believe that Brendan's sentence — life in prison, with no chance of parole until 2048 — is wildly inappropriate.
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After the Brexit vote, fed funds futures markets showed almost no chance that the Fed would be raising rates this year.
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The budget proposal is just that, and it stands virtually no chance of being adopted in its current form by Congress.
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And even if it's not, her technical approach deserves some praise because let's be real, he has no chance after that.
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Bulgaria is last in Group A with no chance to advance to Euro 2020 by finishing in the top two places.
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Users have to learn about the bad actors or lose their money with no chance of getting it back, he said.
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Anyone below that storm probably had no chance of seeing any of the meteors spotted from the Space Station that night.
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"They said he had no chance of a meaningful recovery and he was in a vegetative state," Jansen told PEOPLE exclusively.
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He abandoned on his first day in office a 14-nation Pacific trade pact that stood no chance of passing Congress.
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But I remember when he decided to run for office, everyone laughed at the idea and thought he had no chance.
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"You guys kept cheering me on when I thought I had no chance for me to win," a grateful Martic said.
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Once selected, a notification is sent to them, so there is no chance of springing a group date on someone, unfortunately.
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For his part, Mr Macron has been clear from the start that there was "no chance" he would shelve railway reform.
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The AfD has no chance of taking power in Schwerin, the regional capital, as other parties have refused to co-operate.
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Mrs Aksener might do reasonably well with the first three groups, but stands next to no chance of wooing the last.
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They talk about new eras of civility and bipartisanship that have no chance of surviving the realities of a polarized Washington.
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Moro has said he will not resign, and Bolsonaro has said there is "no chance, zero" of Moro being forced out.
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And if the operating companies knew that they had no chance of holding on to them, they would surely curtail investment.
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After the Brexit vote, fed funds futures markets showed almost no chance that the FOMC would be raising rates this year.
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Fed fund futures implied traders saw almost no chance the FOMC would raise rates at its current meeting, Reuters data showed.
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On Thursday, the New York Daily News reported that doctors found Garner to be brain-dead with no chance of recovery.
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Poor communities are the last to get connected, and without connectivity, those communities have no chance to lift themselves from poverty.
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That means Wilders won't be in government as Rutte has already stated there is no chance of a coalition with Wilders.
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He had no chance on Alex Killorn's second-period power-play goal, set up by a magnificent pass from Nikita Kucherov.
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But the region has no chance of escaping from these conflagrations without improving its economy and creating jobs for the young.
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Except that the reason smart analysts believed Trump had no chance was because they thought GOP leaders would eventually take action.
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"I read the newspapers and I thought there was no chance they were going to be the good guys," she said.
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Either the market no longer believes the GOP's rhetoric, or it sees no chance of it ever being put into practice.
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In addition, markets see no chance the Federal Reserve will raise U.S. interest rates when it meets on Wednesday and Thursday.
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Or to neatly rest on a closet shelf with no chance of falling out the next time you open the door.
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Sources close to Tamar tell us there's absolutely no chance she'll go back to Vince now that she's filed divorce papers.
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With such concentrated costs, Mr Sanders's plans would have no chance of making it past Congress, even an improbably friendly one.
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By now Mr Cruz, like Mr Kasich, has no chance of winning the required 1,237 pledged candidates to win the nomination.
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The sentences include one of "aggravated" life, which means no chance of parole and solitary confinement for 23 hours a day.
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A pasteurized egg product and heat-treated ready-to-eat flour, so there's no chance of salmonella or food-borne illness.
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There is virtually no chance of anyone being able to get to the right of Trump for a 2020 primary challenge.
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And with a nominee of President Obama's as attorney general, many Republicans say there's no chance charges will ever be issued.
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There's virtually no chance of a rate hike at the Tuesday-Wednesday gathering of the policy-making Federal Open Market Committee.
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No mechanism to verify the allegations had been developed — and no chance for a large number of women to weigh in.
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And then she politely tells him that there is still no chance in hell that she will ever date him again.
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As for the $4 million ring ... it's still intact, but law enforcement tells us there's almost no chance of finding it.
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And he refused to allow special interests to derail it with unreasonable demands that had no chance of winning bipartisan support.
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Hundreds of people make the list, which always includes a diverse set of people with little or no chance to win.
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And there's no chance of anything like the Obama administration's anti-hacking U.S.–China Cyber Agreement which hasn't worked out anyway.
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Imagine if we stopped voting on things designed solely for use in negative campaign ads with no chance of becoming law.
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Without reaching the vast debate audience, Mr. Johnson concedes, he and his running mate, William Weld, have "no chance" to win.
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The president's chances for winning in 2016 were deeply discounted by experts and poll watchers, who gave him almost no chance.
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Then he released so-called "immigration principles"—an 18-point laundry list of restrictionist proposals with no chance of passing Congress.
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Hoyer acknowledged that, with Republicans controlling Congress, any legislation arising from the listening sessions has no chance of moving this year.
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"You can't say he has no chance of winning New York," Scaramucci told The Hill in a telephone interview this week.
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The places where she fared better than expected were in big liberal states, where she had almost no chance of losing.
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They see only the consequences of power — and this through distorting lenses — and have no chance to observe its actual machinery.
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Byron Cook, Straus delayed the bill until there was no chance of it passing the full House before the final deadline.
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Then there's the economically immeasurable value of working in a job that faces next to no chance of ever being eliminated.
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There is no chance she will change her outlook in matches, Keys said, especially after she stopped choking in important moments.
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"When they are this big, we just sedate them so there is no chance of us getting chomped," said Chris Burke.
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Zoox cofounder Jesse Levinson said there's 'no chance' Tesla will launch fully self-driving cars next year, despite Elon Musk's claims.
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For a contender who apparently has no chance of winning the presidency next year, someone seems determined to block his way.
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Sullivan could brag because he knew there was virtually no chance he'd be charged or prosecuted by local or state authorities.
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Dan lets Roseanne have all the anti-depressants: "If you're not happy, I have no chance of being happy," he says.
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"I felt like, it's bad to say, but there was no chance that I was going to lose today," she said.
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And even if the bill passed the House, it has virtually no chance of Senate passage or President Trump signing it.
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Five bucks and change per month might not sound like a big deal, but there's almost no chance NBC stops here.
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This was the modus operandi of Gawker in large part, to go after people who had no chance of fighting back.
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And if they control the Senate, Mr. Trump will have virtually no chance of picking another anti-abortion Supreme Court justice.
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U.S.C. was given a 2 percent chance to make the four-team playoff, but has apparently no chance of winning it.
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If the Beto effect wasn't enough to flip those seats, Democrats have no chance with Trump on the ballot, they argue.
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Even when there's no chance of a romance being resumed, jealousy, which is not the most rational of emotions, is common.
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I bought my house six years ago, and there is no chance I could afford it at its supposed value today.
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International refugee policy — no chance for a joint vision Joint initiatives regarding international refugee policy do not look very promising either.
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"I don't think I would have gone on court if I felt like I had no chance to win," Federer said.
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A majority of voters, 62 percent, say there is no chance they could change their minds about impeachment, the poll shows.
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There should be no disruptions to play with no chance of rain and a high of 27 Celsius (80.6 Fahrenheit) expected.
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That has almost no chance to pass, however, since it could leave millions without insurance and leave insurance markets in turmoil.
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Trump had no chance at reelection, they assumed, if he even made it to Election Day without being removed from office.
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It has no chance of matching the populist appeal of the right, and it dangerously validates some of the right's arguments.
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" The showdown came after Democrats said it had no chance of becoming law, with Reid calling it the "Donald Trump Act.
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If you put your retirement savings into the stock market, there is almost no chance that you're going to lose everything.
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If, as you say, there's no chance of their changing their minds, you'll at least have set your own at ease.
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And should he lead again, there's little to no chance Iran would sit down with the US in the near future.
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Markets are currently pricing in a little-to-no chance that the FOMC raises interest rates at its meeting in April.
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The bills have no chance of passing the Republican-controlled Senate, and top Democrats have historically gone easy on Wall Street.
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Unsworth in an interview with CNN said Musk's submarine was "just a PR stunt" and had "absolutely no chance" of working.
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The bill also stood no chance of being signed by President Barack Obama or overcoming a Democratic filibuster in the Senate.
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The ballet offers no chance to develop empathy for or understanding of Amélie, played as a powerfully seductive coquette by Ms. Osipova.
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Aware they have no chance of quickly agreeing on replacement legislation, Republicans plan to delay when their repeal would actually take effect.
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There's no chance to amend or fix any aspect of a bill that's had no real committee hearings, markup, or formal analysis.
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Strict oversight laws state that a patient must first have to be found to be suffering unbearably, with no chance of improvement.
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"I do not want to vote on a bill that has no chance of passing over in the Senate," Lance said. Rep.
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I don't know, but there is still a chance, (whereas) five years ago we were quite happy to say there's no chance.
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It stretches existing doctrines of criminal liability to such an extent, it has virtually no chance of being sustained by Florida courts.
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"There is no chance in the world they're going to scare us out of doing our duty," the Senate majority leader said.
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There would be no chance to stack the stories up, to show the similarities, to let the patterns emerge and overwhelm disbelief.
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Many local headlines have suggested for months the two-term mayor had no chance of competing in the 24-person presidential race.
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Government and central bank officials directly involved in policymaking, however, have said there is no chance Japan will resort to "helicopter money".
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It could still fail, but if they didn't work on the terms I needed to work, there was no chance of succeeding.
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"It probably pays to fill out [a claim] if there's no chance in the world that you'd sue Yahoo anyway," Steinberg says.
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This means that once the battery in your $249 AirPods Pro degrades and eventually dies, there's no chance of repairing them yourself.
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"John Kasich has no chance to do well in the South Carolina primary," said Tim Miller, a spokesman for Jeb Bush's campaign.
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British courts ruled against that, believing Charlie should be allowed to die after doctors asserted that Charlie had no chance of survival.
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It doesn't have voice or facial recognition, so there's no chance of it ever abusing its AI powers to spy on us.
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"They are well-accepted by the internal market, but they have no chance of being exported," said Victor Tonelli, an agricultural consultant.
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Daly says there's no chance he'll miss it -- but will have to cut the party short ... because yanno, HE'S GOT A RACE!!!
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Fortunately, their new single "Champion of Unrestricted Beauty" sounds horrible so there's no chance of expecting something better for their next project.
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Besides, there's no chance that Porowski would ever walk out of the house wearing what's essentially a black bathrobe over baggy sweats.
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You're only surrounded by people like you – you have no chance of changing other people because you refuse to change as well.
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"There are people out there who are full of potential but have absolutely no chance of partaking in this life," he says.
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"I do not want to vote on a bill that has no chance of passing over in the Senate," he told CNN.
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Without new skills, according to the report, 226,267 of them — 41% — will have either minuscule or no chance of finding other work.
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Paul Ryan told House Democrats Wednesday that there's no chance Republicans will pass a replacement for DACA without including border security provisions.
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They likely see no chance that Tehran will press Assad to come to an accommodation with his opponents and those opponents' backers.
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If tough on crime meant sending a lot of people to prison, including non-violent offenders, I had no chance of winning.
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Canadian officials have made clear there is no chance Ottawa will move to ratify the USMCA pact unless the tariffs are lifted.
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Financially distressed borrowers face a lifetime of debt with little or no chance for escape, no matter how dire their economic situation.
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The gambit has virtually no chance of succeeding and serves primarily to communicate how anxious the President is about the seized documents.
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Regardless of the outcome in the Senate, there is no chance a CRA vote on net neutrality would pass in the House.
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Both pacts are politically troubled, and the Trans-Pacific deal has almost no chance of passing Congress before the elections in November.
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There has been no chance for a genuine rivalry to develop in the modern age, for it to take root and flourish.
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The "UndocuHoyas" protested deportation orders against Central Americans who had been denied asylum in rushed hearings with no chance for legal counsel.
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"A child who is born into poverty has almost no chance of getting out of poverty in today's United States," he said.
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There is no chance whatsoever Democrats will be able to improve their prospects of taking back the House by flipping the 220006th.
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The argument goes that with a Republican Congress and a Democratic president meaningful legislation like gun control has no chance of passage.
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But 95 minutes later, you realise that there are several pieces missing, with no chance of it ever forming a coherent picture.
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"There's no chance I'm dumb enough to give a girl a gun out in the open like that," Orta told The Verge.
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Considering that a public option has almost no chance of passing in Congress, it's unclear why it is having such a moment.
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That's a sucker's game, with no chance to earn the higher coupons that are routinely paid by bonds with modestly longer maturities.
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Also, as she has no hair on her head, there's no chance of it getting in her boyfriend's face when they cuddle.
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The issue with Rodriguez, essentially, is why he remains on the team if there is next to no chance he will play.
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Even if a GOP immigration bill passes the House, it appears to have little to no chance of getting through the Senate.
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When this failed, he tried to sell Comey his version of reality, rapidly spinning tales and giving him no chance to object.
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There's no sign of freak weather, no chance of spontaneous combustion, not even a stray clump of wet yet pulchritudinous animal stool.
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While there's no chance of this getting past the President, it will force every lawmaker to weigh in publicly on the topic.
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He later told reporters there was no chance of getting even part of a Brexit deal ratified by the end of July.
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Like his other second-tier counterparts, the Ohio Governor didn't spend much time in Iowa, recognizing that he had no chance there.
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NOTES: Sixers coach Brett Brown said there is "no chance" of F Ben Simmons (fractured right foot) making his NBA debut Jan.
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Late Friday and early Saturday, law enforcement officials said there was no chance the email review could be completed before Election Day.
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He could instead follow the 1992 precedent of Jerry Brown, who refused to end his campaign despite having no chance to win.
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The basic problem: There's almost no chance that North Korea will agree to the kind of verifiable denuclearization that Trump talks about.
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CAs have a maximum of four years on their contracts before they are asked to depart, no chance of promotion realistically offered.
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His affect seemed even more clownish, and he had no experience running for office and no chance of winning any party support.
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Since Mr. Trump's withdrawal announcement, European leaders have lost no chance to reassert themselves as the guardians of global climate change ambition.
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If they cannot coalesce behind a set of core beliefs, they have no chance of winning in 2020 or any other year.
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"There is no chance in the world that they're going to scare us out of doing our duty," he said on Wednesday.
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"Even when many thought Trump had no chance, Heritage researchers and alumni were working hard over on implementation plans," said Mr. Winfree.
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If you don't attack Nadal early in the point, there is almost no chance you will be able to attack him later.
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A third of our dividends go to fund a school for disadvantaged kids who have no chance in life short of this.
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There should be no disruptions to play with no chance of rain and a mild high of 23 Celsius (73.4 Fahrenheit) expected.
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There is almost no chance Sanders can deliver Medicare for All or a wealth tax without huge Democratic gains in the Senate.
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Altuve, one of the best base runners in the sport, broke on contact, and Didi Gregorius had no chance to get him.
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McConnell says there is no chance Trump will be convicted on charges that also include obstructing a congressional investigation into his conduct.
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There is no chance of a similar moment at the UN secretary-general's Climate Action Summit in New York on September 23rd.
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The lawyers were told by prognosticators they had no chance of getting it, Tu said, but it was their Hail Mary pass.
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But while I would never cast a ballot for Donald Trump, there's no chance I'd vote for either Sanders or Elizabeth Warren.
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Iran's condition for accepting the invitation was that there would be no chance encounters with the American delegation, the Aftab account said.
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On Washington WASHINGTON — Finally some good news for President Trump: His new budget stands absolutely no chance of being enacted by Congress.
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It appears that there's almost no chance now," said Alex Oliver, director of research at the Lowy Institute, on CNBC's "Squawk Box.
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It meant that the typical YouTuber seemingly had no chance of being verified unless they became a top creator on the site.
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"Based on further investigations and discussions, it is evident that some market operators have no chance of catching up," the ministry said.
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The cat was big, but the desert dogs were bigger, and the cat would have had no chance against a ravening pack.
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It had to happen because it seems there is no chance that Labour will tackle anti-Semitism properly under its current Leader.
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He stands nearly no chance of winning, but the PPP will likely form an alliance with one of the top two parties.
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Ryan Getzlaf teed him up at the right post with a great pass from the left circle, and Allen had no chance.
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The Senate's top Republican, Mitch McConnell, has predicted there is "no chance" his chamber will remove Trump when it holds its trial.
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But the most important thing to remember about the clean transportation plan is that it stands no chance whatever of becoming law.
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And investors are pricing in no chance that the Fed will take Moore's advice and slash rates by half a percentage point.
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I can guarantee you that there's no chance that Tim Cook could buy Netflix from Reed Hastings for just a 6% premium.
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Under Canadian law, the maximum sentence for first-degree murder is life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years.
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But Ohio has no chance of making a deal this year, because Trump came into the convention with enough votes to win.
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I think he would do a fantastic job, but given the current political climate, I think he has no chance of winning.
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This guy just loves dropping back and contesting shots, even when he has absolutely no chance of getting off without getting caught.
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It's now clear that without an active intervention, there's no chance I will be freed in the near future or perhaps ever.
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Though some questions were sharp, there was no chance for the Europeans to follow up if they felt the answers fell short.
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They had no chance of victory if they didn't bring their best, although their chances weren't really much better if they did.
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Rand Paul had a good answer about criminal justice reform and police brutality, and this is why he has no chance of winning.
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When a bruiser as fast and skilled as Griffin takes off coast-to-coast, his own man has no chance to keep up.
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Even though Fred Savage says there's no chance of a Kevin Arnold/Winnie Cooper reunion, his former costar Danica McKellar isn't so sure.
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Jake Kastrenakes: Jake lost Kristina this week, leaving Corrine as his final choice though there's absolutely no chance he knows who that is.
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You'd assume that on such a hot planet (Mercury is 840°F at the equator), there'd be absolutely no chance of ice forming.
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Throughout the Obama administration, partisan differences over energy policy and climate change meant that meaningful energy legislation had essentially no chance of passage.
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Trump tweeted Monday that Blankenship, a former coal baron who served a year in prison, had no chance of winning a general election.
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There's no chance you'll fail a song in Rock Band VR — only the possibility that you won't sound as good as you could.
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WHEN Britons voted to leave the European Union two years ago, they had no chance to say what sort of Brexit they wanted.
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They don't get that the GOP stands no chance in national elections if it continues to rely on its traditional branding and messages.
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Senators ticked off ideas on education, health care, criminal justice and infrastructure that had no chance of passage in a Republican-run Congress.
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In the absence of peacekeepers or monitors to hold neutral ground (no chance of that), there are few mechanisms for preventing such moves.
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Even with Michael back in the picture, there's no chance that this love triangle, nor anything around it, will be at all predictable.
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Only one person in the state is on death row, who will now be in prison for life with no chance for parole.
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There's virtually no chance given to holding steady, though two regional Fed presidents recently have said that's exactly what the committee should do.
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" She adds, "Unless you immediately gather evidence and testimony that can stand up in court, there is no chance of having successful prosecutions.
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Two days later chief bank regulator Guo Shuqing said there was no chance of sharp yuan depreciation, and warned against shorting the currency.
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There is only a single asteroid with a Torino rating above zero (absolutely no chance to cause harm on Earth), called 2017 XO2.
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If they are served Mexican style—with hot sauce, Maggi, and lime juice—there's no chance that we will ever stop eating them.
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More than three-quarters of respondents also said there's almost no chance U.S. drug price controls will occur in the next three years.
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Though Wilders has virtually no chance of winning enough seats to form a government, a PVV win would send shock waves across Europe.
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One person who has worked with Trump in the past declared there was "no chance" he had actually taped his conversations with Comey.
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"The precedent of GM exiting a region with little or no chance to generate positive returns for shareholders has been set," Jonas wrote.
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By going public with the letter it wrote to BHP directors, Elliott should have known it had no chance of its proposal succeeding.
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McMullin has virtually no chance nationally (he is not even on the ballot in most states), let alone to win a single state.
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There was never a conversation about these things, no chance of a serious debate, as she was completely taken up with her business.
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In that way, she was like all conquered peoples and power-hungry parties; without a scapegoat she had no chance of confronting reality.
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If people knew nothing about Trump but what they learned from this debate, he'd have no chance to win the Republican nomination. None.
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