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And only an outsider stands a chance of fixing this mess.
Nothing he wants stands a chance of happening, but belief is contagious.
But this is, finally, a proposal that stands a chance of making difference.
Yeah ... sorry, Mamba -- doesn't seem Lil Wayne stands a chance of being right here.
Democrat Kyrsten Sinema still stands a chance of being the first openly bisexual senator.
Today, Rogers's philosophy of difficult emotions stands a chance of being heard and heeded.
Bucking most analysts' consensus, several polls have shown Falcon stands a chance of defeating Maduro.
If discipline holds, the Republican party stands a chance of becoming the largest group in Parliament.
That means a woman, after 44 male presidents, finally stands a chance of winning the White House.
If he can show proficiency there, he stands a chance of making the roster as a backup infielder.
Though Democrats may oppose the bill, it still stands a chance of passing if one of these candidates wins.
It's a presidential memoir that actually stands a chance of being a good book, with both historical and literary merit.
Ms Le Pen stands a chance of securing her first parliamentary seat in the northern ex-mining town of Hénin-Beaumont.
But humans alone are the masters of cruelty, so sophisticated, so advanced that no animal stands a chance of ever catching us.
A woman infected with Zika stands a chance of giving birth to a baby with microcephaly, a rare condition shrinking the newborn's brain.
Andrew M. Cuomo, but its history of success shows that it stands a chance of getting people moving to work and home faster.
And once you have a left coalition big and broad enough that it stands a chance of winning, you realize revenue neutrality is untenable.
"Apollo 11 is the only event in the 20th century that stands a chance of being widely remembered in the 30th century," Pence said.
First, it needs to be politically feasible — in other words, we need to start with something that stands a chance of bi-partisan consensus.
If, together, the EU and the P5+1 manage to keep Iran wedded to the agreement, then the deal stands a chance of surviving.
If diplomacy with North Korea stands a chance of success, Trump -- despite his stratospheric self-confidence -- will have to listen to better-qualified negotiators.
"Apollo 11 is the only event of the 20th century that stands a chance of being widely remembered in the 30th century," said Pence said.
The race for the legislature is closer but the DPP stands a chance of winning there, too, either outright or in alliance with smaller parties.
But it is an honest populism that stands a chance of achieving its stated objectives, without harming fundamental democratic norms of tolerance and equal citizenship.
His victory made clear that no other Republican stands a chance of catching him at the polls -- even as party members fight to deny him delegates.
That legislation is likely going nowhere in the Republican-controlled Senate, but stands a chance of passing if the political winds change after the 2020 election.
It is counterrevolutionary, since liberals know well that the only revolution that stands a chance of taking hold in this country is a right-wing one.
He has promised to resign to make room for the departing prime minister, Paolo Gentiloni; if he does, the party stands a chance of a comeback.
But because Arkansas is in the Eighth Circuit, with judges who tend to be more skeptical of abortion, the law stands a chance of being reinstated.
"Now that the Fish & Wildlife Service has listed the rusty patched bumblebee as endangered, it stands a chance of surviving the many threats it faces," she said.
But it is only when political actors — parties, elected officials, institutions — speak in favor of a position that it stands a chance of being taken seriously by the courts.
Read more: Trump's war against immigrants has only just begun Neither option stands a chance of passing the House and Senate and getting a final stamp of approval from Trump.
The Bloc has 10 Quebec legislators and stands a chance of picking up some of the seats the Liberals are aiming for, especially those held by the slumping New Democrats.
This week on "The Argument," the columnists debate what the pair's maneuvers say about the state of the race and whether either stands a chance of becoming the Democratic nominee.
In the same month, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, a populist former president of Argentina who abused institutions in partisan fashion and faces corruption charges, stands a chance of being returned to office.
Now, after years of being sidelined, a bill to introduce integrated resorts (IRs), with hotels, casinos, malls and other entertainment facilities, stands a chance of being debated in parliament before year-end.
Johnson received almost 1 percent of the general election vote in 2012, but said that in a year of unpopular offerings from the Democratic and Republican parties, he stands a chance of breaking through.
It makes its point with power and transparency, and stands a chance of rallying support from those who remain in place and compelling other institutions like the press and Congress to take close notice.
Sample size obviously needs to be considered, but Robinson stands a chance of being the only qualified player beyond Bol and Alonzo Mourning to finish a season with a block percentage higher than 10.
But with political allegiances shifting on all sides, Labour stands a chance of cobbling together a minority government, a prospect that strikes fear in Jews worried about Corbyn allies downplaying, for instance, anti-Jewish hate crimes.
If it governs better than the ANC, it stands a chance of using cities as a springboard to winning more provinces (it already governs the Western Cape) or even to challenging the ANC's majority in parliament in 2019.
Anxiety over the process is far more acute on the Republican side of the race because Mr. Trump, who unlike Mr. Sanders is the front-runner in his party's delegate race, stands a chance of not being the nominee.
His daughter Emily bitterly scolds him for his negligence and blames him for her mother's death, but she's willing to offer him an out: If he leaves with her, then he stands a chance of restoring their broken relationship.
The party is now polling neck-and-neck with the party of Chancellor Angela Merkel in the region, and it stands a chance of entering a state government for the first time when elections are held in Saxony this fall.
President Donald Trump stands a chance of creating a new economic world order in his fight with China over alleged unfair trade practices, American intellectual property theft and the possibility of cyberspying, economist Mohamed El-Erian said on CNBC Monday.
It hasn't been focused in that direction for quite some time, but if it goes back to those basics, it stands a chance of overcoming not just this series's malaise, but the same-old-same-old sensation that now surrounds zombies in general.
The legislation passed out of the House Agriculture Committee earlier this month on a party-line vote, but Conaway needs the support of some of the more conservative members of his party if the legislation stands a chance of passing the House.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and other top Republicans fear that the current crop of Florida Senate GOP candidates are underfunded and have performed poorly thus far, arguing that only Rubio stands a chance of keeping the Senate seat from flipping to the Democrats.
Lega's new name refers to party leader Matteo Salvini, whose prominence in Italian politics has grown since the party allied itself with Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia party, with whom the party stands a chance of governing within a grand coalition of center-right parties.
But if a person in Britain or any other west European country feels her interests have been harmed by a sharia council, and that the secular law of the land has failed to redress this harm, she now stands a chance of making a successful appeal to the ECHR in Strasbourg.
Once again, the nation is debating gender roles, amid a presidential campaign that features a woman, Hillary Clinton, who stands a chance of becoming America's first female president, against a man, Donald J. Trump, who has been caught on a recording bragging about kissing and groping women whenever he wanted.
The past quarter-century record of repeatedly falling prey to Pyongyang's carrot-and-stick strategy makes it amply clear: Only financial constriction over several years that raises the specter of regime instability, a policy that was emerging in 2017 before effectively abandoned by President Trump in 2018, stands a chance of changing Pyongyang's calculations.
That he must try is not in question, nor is that at this stage he is the only leader who stands a chance of routing the deeply entrenched kleptocrats in the A.N.C. The election results were the worst for the A.N.C. since it came to power in the heady days of 1994, flush from its victory over white minority rule.
The decision to keep the current overall look of the iPhone this year could come down to the iPhone upgrade program – if Apple can flip a good percentage of people every year by giving them the confidence that they can get "the new iPhone," then maybe it stands a chance of moving the ownership needle back down from the current two-year ownership cycle.
Defenders rammed more often than invaders. A ramming attack was not considered suicidal in the same manner as kamikaze attacks—the ramming pilot stands a chance of surviving, though it was very risky. Sometimes, the ramming aircraft itself could survive to make a controlled landing, though most were lost due to combat damage or the pilot bailing out. Ramming was used in air warfare in the first half of the 20th century, in both World Wars and in the interwar period.
The M-16 and its variants have a fixed ejection port, but being a conventional design (i.e. not bullpup) the ejection port is forward of the operator and hence able to be fired either-handed. Circa 1985, with the introduction of the M16A2 version, a case deflector was incorporated adjacent to the ejector port to direct discarded shells in a more forward direction, making the rifle even more left hand operator friendly. The deflector is not always effective, however, as the ejected shell still stands a chance of hitting the left-handed shooter's cheek, especially in windy conditions.
The Case for Impeachment devotes a chapter to assertions of sexual misconduct made by women against Trump, and details some of Trump's legal affairs stemming from them. Lichtman describes Trump as driven by lust, and places the Donald Trump and Billy Bush recording within a larger context of public degradation of women. Events contained in the discussion of this topic are later contrasted with the fact that despite such details, Trump garnered a majority of white female voters' support compared to his opponent Hillary Clinton. Lichtman takes the reader through Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections and links between Trump associates and Russian officials, and writes that President Trump: "stands a chance of becoming the first American president charged with treason or the failure to report treason by agents and associates".
Taking this relative quality of qualifications into account, it can be argued that widening participation in higher education and qualifications will not necessarily deliver the rewards that human capital theorists have suggested, if the number of graduate degree-requiring jobs does not increase accordingly, and will instead lead to academic inflation: :‘If only a few adopt the same tactics to get ahead, such as intensifying efforts to get into a top university, do volunteer work to add value to one’s resume, or work late to impress the boss, it stands a chance of success. But if everyone adopts the same tactics, then no one gets ahead; it simply raises the entry bar or increases the number of hurdles’ According to this perspective, if everyone holds the same credentials no one gets ahead and the result is a kind of social congestion around sought-after jobs. BrownPhillip Brown The Opportunity Trap: education and employment in a global economy European Educational Research Journal, Volume 2, Number 1, 2003. describes this as an "opportunity trap" since few individuals are able to opt out of the competition for jobs and most are compelled to strive for credentials in order to be considered employable.

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