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14 Sentences With "reasonable bet"

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It's a reasonable bet they'll prove potent for electric vehicles as well.
"It's a reasonable bet," Dr. Kendler added, "but it's not a slam dunk."
The Texans are a reasonable bet to cover the spread, but the chances of them winning are remote.
It seems a reasonable bet — after all, just because you might enjoy shark shows doesn't mean you want to watch only shark shows.
That is a reasonable bet, given the money that some airlines would have to spend on replacing seats if a higher number is chosen.
If there is nothing much special about the Earth, then it seems a reasonable bet that life, and perhaps even civilisations, are fairly common elsewhere in the universe.
Whichever side ends up winning the fight in 2020, though, it's a pretty reasonable bet that the eventual winner will have been pretty badly beaten up along the way.
More viruses exist on our planet than any other cellular organism—upwards of about 10 to 100 times more—so it's a reasonable bet that viruses exist on other worlds.
In January, conservative court watcher Ed Whelan wrote for the National Review that "if the rumors are true that Justice Kennedy has been looking to retire, then it seems a reasonable bet that he would do so this spring," he said.
Given the success rate of players selected at tail end of the second round—over the last eight NBA Drafts, just 30 percent of the final five picks have played even a minute in the league, and Thomas is the only bonafide starter to emerge from that group—it was a reasonable bet.
J. Samuel Walker (2004). Three Mile Island: A Nuclear Crisis in Historical Perspective (Berkeley: University of California Press), pp. 10–11.In February 2010 the nuclear power debate played out on the pages of the New York Times, see A Reasonable Bet on Nuclear Power and Revisiting Nuclear Power: A Debate and A Comeback for Nuclear Power? has surrounded the deployment and use of nuclear fission reactors to generate electricity from nuclear fuel for civilian purposes. The controversy peaked during the 1970s and 1980s, when it "reached an intensity unprecedented in the history of technology controversies", in some countries.
After marveling at the view (including South Ray) from the side of Stone Mountain, which Duke described as "spectacular," the astronauts gathered samples in the vicinity. After spending 54 minutes on the slope, they climbed aboard the lunar rover en route to the day's second stop, station five, a crater across. There, they hoped to find Descartes material that had not been contaminated by ejecta from South Ray Crater, a large crater south of the landing site. The samples they collected there, although their origin is still not certain, are, according to geologist Don Wilhelms, "a reasonable bet to be Descartes".
In February 2010 the nuclear power debate played out on the pages of The New York Times, see A Reasonable Bet on Nuclear Power and Revisiting Nuclear Power: A Debate and A Comeback for Nuclear Power? which has surrounded the deployment and use of nuclear fission reactors to generate electricity from nuclear fuel for civilian purposes. The debate about nuclear power peaked during the 1970s and 1980s, when it "reached an intensity unprecedented in the history of technology controversies", in some countries. Proponents of nuclear energy regard it as a sustainable energy source that reduces carbon emissions and increases energy security by decreasing dependence on imported energy sources.
Stewart Brand at a 2010 debate, "Does the world need nuclear energy?" The nuclear power debate is a long-running controversyIn February 2010 the nuclear power debate played out on the pages of the New York Times, see A Reasonable Bet on Nuclear Power and Revisiting Nuclear Power: A Debate and A Comeback for Nuclear Power? In July 2010 the nuclear power debate again played out on the pages of the New York Times, see We're Not Ready Nuclear Energy: The Safety Issues about the risks and benefits of using nuclear reactors to generate electricity for civilian purposes. The debate about nuclear power peaked during the 1970s and 1980s, as more and more reactors were built and came online, and "reached an intensity unprecedented in the history of technology controversies" in some countries.Jim Falk (1982).

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