And chances are, the PM may have to leave the country a failed and disgraced leader like others before him. |
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If it really is territorial behaviour that is leading the birds to behave so oddly, then chances are they will soon stop being such a nuisance. |
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If you give an example of keeping things well organised and tidy, the chances are your adolescent will eventually do the same. |
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And the chances are good that scrap metal dealers in Johannesburg are buying your water meter, melting it down and then selling it off as junk. |
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Given the seniority of those appointed, the chances are they can cope with a bit of envy. |
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Several times I have found that unless someone walking or standing by the roadside flags me down or waves at me chances are I will not see them. |
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When biased and muddle-headed people disagree with you chances are their arguments are based on faulty thinking and misinformation. |
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If you're in a club, chances are there's going to be a sketchy guy in a track suit trying to get you to buy coke. |
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If you enjoy police dramas or murder mysteries, chances are you will enjoy this. |
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If you have an ugly suite, chances are you've also inherited some unsightly tiles. |
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The chances are that quite a bit of the same fish was taken from within the Irish fishing boundary and without a brass farthing to Ireland. |
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Name a neighbourhood and chances are it has its own Parthenon-styled eatery, complete with the requisite souvlaki, tzatziki and calamari. |
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In the raffle, if they call out ticket 315, chances are I'll have it, but in buff when they want blue. |
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If you go to overtake another vehicle the chances are you will break the speed limit. |
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When you download freeware or shareware, chances are that you are downloading spyware with it. |
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That risk figure is calculated on the basis that you figure out what can go wrong and what the chances are of that happening. |
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But if you are the only lawyer in town, chances are you won't be confining your legal consultations to office hours. |
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When their mudde arrives, they become a bit of a curiosity, as chances are the others are tucking into their masala doses, chaat, and Chinese. |
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If they're elected for a second term and chances are they would be, it's time to finish the job. |
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This time, despite the reservations already mentioned, Woods' chances are far better. |
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Those of you planning a holiday, chances are you will find yourself at a beach resort. |
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So if you're not looking for it, and are not unprepared, the chances are you will have a holiday romance. |
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Had he scored, the chances are Hibs could probably have added another chapter to their hard-luck story. |
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If you have answered Yes to any two, the chances are that you are an alcoholic. |
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If you don't like the cold then chances are ice carving probably isn't the job for you. |
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If the target of your affections returns your gaze for more than a second, chances are they're interested. |
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What do you think the chances are of that happening and what would be the effect if he did? |
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If you have got a jazz poster at home the chances are it's a Wolff photograph. |
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Whether you're overdoing the drink, or spending too much time in the sun, chances are you'll need a paracetamol at some point. |
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If you don't understand that, chances are you are not operating from a viewpoint educated on the subject. |
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The chances are that it was in a gallery, produced by an art school graduate, and that it was worth a small fortune in the lucrative art market. |
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If we had to cogitate every time we did anything, chances are we'd have a difficult time getting out of bed in the morning. |
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But since he's a very healthy man and is very young, the chances are fair to good, I would say. |
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Knowing the state of the rails, though, it'll only take half an inch to stop the trains from running, so the chances are fair to good, I'd say. |
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However, the chances are something would get you in the end and it would be a far from peaceful way to go. |
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The more key words and phrases, which are scanned, the greater your chances are of being selected for an interview. |
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Your skills are in demand like never before and chances are the situation is only to get better. |
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If you've accurately pigeonholed someone, chances are what they're saying will match what you expect anyway. |
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So chances are, your judgements are not your own but natural or conditioned responses. |
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If the birds are spreading it to each other, chances are large congregations of birds at a feeder could be infecting each other. |
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I need to be in prime shape for my wedding day, and chances are my daily constitutionals in the park are no longer going to cut it. |
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The rest of us are aware how low the chances are of actually arresting and convicting anyone for an offence in the first place. |
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Regardless of your viewpoint, the chances are that you hold a passionate position on this argument. |
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The lower the credit rating, it is believed, the higher the chances are for a country to default on its sovereign debt obligations. |
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If you have gallstones but no pain, chances are good the stones won't be a problem for you. |
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As one of the few supposedly smart restaurants in Oxford the chances are you'll be able to see someone you know, or know of, on a date. |
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If my husband wanted to paint the room in his team's colours and I preferred something neutral, chances are he would not press the point. |
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And when someone in the UK gifts a posy to a loved one this coming Valentine's, chances are that it will be from Bangalore. |
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If he fails to deliver on his election promises, chances are he could find himself confronted by another angry recall. |
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Regardless of the outcome on Nov. 2, chances are very good that it will become a GOTV tradition. |
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Well, chances are, those blows managed to puncture the brain, and they most likely died of internal bleeding, or maybe outer bleeding. |
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If you don't spend regular quality time together, chances are you'll drift apart. |
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Make a mistake late in your career, and the chances are you will be described as past it. |
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The chances are, in rural areas you will not have mains water and rely on a well or spring with a pump to supply water to the house. |
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The chances are that you will have company at some stage during the walk, for this is a well-used route. |
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Think of molluscs and chances are it is shellfish such as limpets, whelks, scallops and mussels that spring to mind. |
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If you have a minor affliction, chances are that there probably won't be any pain, both during and after treatment. |
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Make a genuine mistake and chances are that they will not hold it against you. |
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You can tell a mile off, from the above description, that the chances are that this man will be entirely out of his tree. |
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If your computer is permanently connected, the chances are that, sooner or later, an attempt will be made to access it without your knowledge. |
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If today's weather doesn't suit then, not to worry, the chances are it'll be different tomorrow. |
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If you're traveling by plane in the coming months, chances are you'll be renting a car when you land. |
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However, if you're already lean, chances are you simply have muscular calves. |
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If both aircraft are climbing out at the same rate then everything is perfect but chances are there will be some errors. |
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If your dog ever took a long walk off a short dock, chances are you've thought about the advantage of having your pooch in a life jacket. |
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If you want to learn about magic, chances are you weren't the first in your family line to have that calling. |
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If you were a school kid in the 60's, chances are you spent at least one Christmas lisping along with Alvin and the Chipmunks. |
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If you start with a book like this one, chances are you won't need that picky eater chapter at all. |
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If a person picks a lock that belongs to someone else, chances are the person will be arrested and face serious breaking-and-entering charges. |
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It's still a long shot but increased exposure is building up experience and the chances are shortening. |
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If you add a quantity of, say, fresh sawdust to your garden soil, chances are your plants will suffer from a lack of nitrogen. |
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When you go to the automatic teller machine today, chances are you'll be getting cash out, not putting money in. |
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For many, it's a no-go area, where the chances are you'll be beaten up or worse by marauding gangs. |
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In fact, if you develop the condition during your second trimester, chances are good that your baby is fine and that the hydramnios will disappear on its own. |
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If you practice in criminal law, the chances are that you'll get to represent some characters that you normally would not associate with in your non-professional life. |
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If you are a writer in New York, chances are you have probably run into my good friend Sue Shapiro at a party, or taken one of her classes at NYU or the New School. |
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If you want a Mac mini to be your media hub, chances are it's because it's small and dinky and looks more like a space-age waffle toaster than a computer. |
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If your airplane needs complete cosmetic refurbishment, new avionics and a new engine, chances are, you'll pass that point if you go ahead with the upgrade. |
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If you're a music-lover with a sizeable stack of albums, a cassette player and a tendency towards nerdy and mildly obsessive behaviour, chances are you've made a mix tape. |
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And chances are that if you wanted to do well in that final, citing ayn Rand wasn't the best strategy. |
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People don't seem to realise that if they go out and get bladdered the night before, the chances are they will still be over the limit in the morning. |
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Even if the sun is shining, chances are the puddles are ankle-deep. |
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If a wine smells off, chances are it won't taste right, either. |
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Ask anyone on the streets of Nanjing what they think about Japan, and chances are you will hear some strong feedback. |
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The next time you admire beautiful embroidery on a sari while on window-shopping spree, chances are that a machine embroidered those intricate patterns. |
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Pick up records from that time and chances are Hentoff wrote the liner notes. |
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If you are walking outdoors on a 37 degrees centigrade day and suddenly feel weak, dizzy and nauseous chances are you are suffering from heat exhaustion. |
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If you live in the West, chances are your electric bill subsidizes irrigation, a cost you're supposed to recoup from lower food prices at the grocery store. |
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If you have ever seen video footage of a nuclear explosion and the resulting mushroom cloud, chances are that footage came from one of these aboveground tests. |
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Governments should stop soliciting the opinions of these unrepresentative know-alls, for the chances are they actually know even less than the average politician. |
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Even if you record a 10 o'clock show to watch later, the chances are you won't watch it. |
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No matter how clear the course may look in front, the chances are that if you play as fast as you can as a single you will catch someone up sooner or later. |
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If it's obvious from your resume that you have significant promise and potential, chances are you will receive an invitation to interview for the job. |
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The outcome of any public discussion can never be known with certainty, but chances are that it will amplify stories that imply risks of higher oil prices. |
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The chances are Snyder would have had to rebranded the athletic program by now. |
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If you like to go fishing, chances are you've angled for trout. |
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If your lawn feels soft and spongy, chances are you've got thatch. |
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Shoes can become more comfortable once you break them in, but if they're not comfortable to begin with when you're trying them on in the store, chances are they will never be. |
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Go into any bar in the county and before long the chances are you'll come across a member of the bar staff with that distinctive Antipodean twang. |
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Buying clothes that suit either a boy or a girl is a good choice, because the chances are great the baby will grow out of it long before it is worn out. |
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Whether it's sleepless nights, mood swings or loss of appetite, the chances are that the stresses and strains of everyday life have affected you at some point. |
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There may be a chill in the air this winter, but if you're in the vicinity of the Royal Theatre in Castlebar chances are it will come from the Ice Ballet. |
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Admittedly my man-bag has met with some disdain, but its usefulness outweighs that particular problem, and chances are the detractors would get one themselves if they could. |
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Indeed, chances are traditional agencies and interactive shops will continue to resemble each other as each tries to find the sweet spot in the digital economy. |
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He may stay on in Italy for another couple of days, but the chances are that this afternoon Ivano Bonetti's honeymoon period will end with a bump. |
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If you skied 195-centimeter skis 10 years ago, chances are you're on 170's today. |
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If you have high blood pressure, chances are your doctor has prescribed either an ACE inhibitor or a calcium channel blocker. |
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If you love the music of New Orleans, chances are you'll feel the same way about the New Black Eagle Jazz Band. |
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Plant a flowering dogwood tree and, chances are, an American robin will reward you with a clutch of skyblue eggs in late spring. |
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Visit Silver State Suppliers for an appointment with one of the Sargetakis brothers, and chances are, you'll be offered food. |
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The chances are that a cameraman requesting that his dailies be printed at the middle of the scale is cheating himself. |
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Keeping sight of your wingman is one thing, but if you've got to torque around like a hoot owl to do it, chances are you're out of position. |
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So if you can skate or snowboard, you'll chances are you'll find mountainboarding easier. |
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If your agent is aggressive with you, chances are he or she is pushy with others in the business. |
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Unlike an Apatow film, there are few belly laughs but, if you've an appetite for offbeat humour, the chances are you'll be grinning throughout this gem. |
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Agent schedules are built from historical forecasts, but chances are, you will be overstaffed or understaffed, which is common in the contact center. |
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If nuts are stored in the kitchen around the cooking area where the temperature and heat is high, chances are they will go off soon and develop rancidity. |
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Also, if you preferred to be buried in your 1924 Stutz Bearcat and you left nothing in writing, chances are you would end up in plain old terra firma. |
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And if the Reds are going to clinch a sixth European crown this season the chances are they will have to halt at least one of the Spanish jugger nauts. |
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You have found the flat tire, and chances are you know how to repair it. |
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Ask any young Latino girl about her upcoming quinceanera and chances are she will immediately start telling you the details of the most anticipated event in her life. |
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Even if you haven't heard of mannitol, chances are you've eaten this minty-tasting sugar alcohol as a powdery coating on chewing gum, candies or pills. |
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If this happens to you, the chances are that you've been sniped. |
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