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20 Sentences With "taking a chance with"

How to use taking a chance with in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "taking a chance with" and check conjugation/comparative form for "taking a chance with". Mastering all the usages of "taking a chance with" from sentence examples published by news publications.

How he fits: The Hawks had the luxury of taking a chance, with multiple picks tonight.
For Podnos, the Flywheel experience was just another lesson in taking a chance with the Internet of Things.
Night of Too Many Stars: America Unites for Autism Programs Even good causes aren't taking a chance with coronavirus.
Instead of taking a chance with messy tenants, many investors keep their properties empty, waiting for their values to rise.
"Make America Great Again" doesn't mean slavery, racism or sexism to lots of voters who ended up taking a chance with Trump.
After striking out online, Vollmoeller — who's an avid foodie and adrenaline junkie — is taking a chance with Married at First Sight after being recommended by a friend.
We don't have to tell you that trolls and haters will always surface to try to make everyone — especially celebs — second guess taking a chance with their look.
It may be tempting to slip your caregiver some cash off the books, but you're taking a chance with the IRS for failure to pay the appropriate employment taxes.
As for choosing a mattress, Ms. Pickart stressed the importance of trying out several mattresses in person to find your preferred comfort level, rather than taking a chance with an online order.
If the dictator continues his aggressive behavior by building a nuclear arsenal and is unwilling to pursue a peaceful resolution he creates a greater threat to his existence than he does by taking a chance with a more conciliatory path.
Clinton, who told PBS that she was "afflicted with the responsibility gene," avoided taking a chance with a less experienced vice-presidential candidate and declined to push the historic nature of her candidacy by adding another woman or a minority to the ticket.
PwC noted this in a recent report on trends in the auto industry, focusing on Honda's implementation of CVTs in many of its vehicles: Honda is taking a ... chance with its recent adoption of continuously variable transmissions (CVTs) across the bulk of its car lineup.
Lightbody, who as a teenager loved dance music and frequented nightclubs, says "Just Say Yes" is a song that the band has always "had in them", but expressed surprise at the fact it took 15 years to happen. Quinn admitted the band were worried and knew they were taking a chance with the song. He felt a lot of people might hate it, but said the band had no regrets doing it.
" The "12 Play" gimmick became so big that when Kelly went to radio stations to promote Born into the 90's, the DJ's wanted to hear "12 Play." The demand for "12 Play" was so big that R. Kelly decided to create an album titled 12 Play. Kelly later said: > "I didn't really know if the album would be as successful as it has been, > but I hoped that it would. I was really taking a chance with the concept of > this album.
It is one of two Manilow songs featured in that movie, the other being "Copacabana". The song recounts the experience of a despairing man who has been hurt by love and therefore has retreated into the safety of an emotional shell. His life then continues on a flat but even keel until he meets someone who causes him to consider taking a chance with love again. Both the 45 RPM single and the track on Manilow's hit collections are monaural, despite being labeled otherwise.
The stud's owner, Richard Lingwood, admitted "We're taking a bit of a gamble on Court Masterpiece to see if his fertility has improved. If any mare owners fancy taking a chance with him we'll be happy to talk to them, with the promise that if their mare is not tested in foal, we'll offer them a very good deal on one of our other stallions, either Bollin Eric or Monsieur Bond." Unfortunately, his fertility barely improved and only one of his offspring has appeared on a racecourse.
The band became stuck on the chorus section and bought a Martin DX1 guitar in an attempt to complete the song, which they succeeded in doing after two days of thinking it over. On "Hurry", Vasoli discusses swollen glands, stage presence, and the drafting of a note to his ghost. "Something Left to Give" is an acoustic ballad, which Watts said is about people who expected the Starting Line to write "The Best of Me" again. "I Could Be Wrong" is about taking a chance with one's life and beliefs, regardless of others.
" Tom Carson, television critic for The Village Voice, praised the episode, which he said "featured some amazing sick jokes about American affluence and obliviousness". Dianne Williamson of the Telegram & Gazette praised "Starvin' Marvin" for taking a chance with the source material, and said, "Often I'm in awe at the courage of these [South Park] creators." The Advertiser of Lafayette, Louisiana, called the episode "hysterical" and particularly praised its satire of American consumerism. The St. Paul Pioneer Press described the episode as "hilarious" and said, "We know we shouldn't laugh, but we can't help it.
Soon after arriving in Danville, he led the team to a CICL championship. In the 2002 MLB draft, the Oakland Athletics selected Papelbon with a 40th-round draft pick. Oakland's 2002 draft became known as the "Moneyball draft" after the team's scouting strategies were featured in the book Moneyball, which later became a movie by the same name. The team was taking a chance with the pick in the hopes that Papelbon would agree to leave Mississippi State after his junior year, but Athletics scouting director Eric Kubota said Papelbon was firm in his decision to return to school.
The film follows the life of Amarillys Campos (Sanchez), a classically trained Puerto Rican dancer who moves to New York City after her father's suicide to pursue her dreams of becoming a famous dancer, but ends up becoming a stripper at a seedy nightclub to make ends meet. Upon her arrival to New York, she moves into a ratty apartment and becomes close with her neighbor, Miles, a former professor of poetry at New York University who currently works at a supermarket due to the fact that he has become mentally unstable. While working as a stripper, she meets a lonely doctor Christian Kyle (Sweeney) who feels the need to protect her, and the two begin a relationship. When the doctor proposes that they move to Australia, Amarillys must decide between her lifelong desire to be a famous dancer, mending a relationship with her family back in Puerto Rico, and taking a chance with her new love.

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