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en Even if he decides to run, pan-blue voters may think of him as veteran who is refusing to give the next generation a chance, and there is a chance that he could lose.

en We don't feel I should be punished for something the city should have taken care of the first time. I talked to him (Fitzmaurice) until I was blue in the face and gave him a second chance. I'm the bad guy. I didn't do anything wrong except give the guy a second chance.

en This ballot referendum is a chance for voters to go in and give their opinion on the current policy. It is a chance to say we want to change the war policy.

en Well, we got behind in the count and allowed them to pin their ears back and they did a good job with that. When you're behind the count against a veteran secondary and a veteran front, you give them a better chance.

en Refusing to ask for help when you need it is refusing someone the chance to be helpful.

en We offer Afrikaans-speaking voters a chance to stand alongside other South Africans as equals, a chance to be a part of building a new nation, a chance to be part of a proud, non-racial, growing party.

en That is what helps you get the blue-chip student-athletes that are exceptional in the classroom and on the court. That is what helps the drive to fill that up. We want to invest in the Auburn basketball program to give them the best chance to recruit the best and have the chance to have a competitive edge on the court.

en It's an inside sprain, which is worse than an outside sprain. We're going to ice it and do some stimulation in the morning to see if we can flush some of the swelling out. People will say we have no chance with Brody going down, but I don't think so. I think desire and refusing to lose goes a long way.

en In order to have the best chance to win, you've got to be disciplined. If we lose a player in a brawl or fight on a game day, that's not giving us the best chance. If we lose a player in practice, that's certainly not giving us the best chance. We talked about it, and they're aware of it.

en Usually what we like to do is (release) a veteran a week earlier where they've got a chance to get with another team, because both guys have a chance. They both came in excellent shape. She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the usual dating scene.

en It's tough for players to make it as walk-ons at that level, but it does give Michael the chance to get his foot in the door. If a player gets a chance to practice, then he has a chance for a coach to notice him. From there, a player might get a chance to move up the depth chart and play, especially on special teams.

en I definitely thought coming back to New York would give me a really good chance to be a starter. Whatever coach decides I'm comfortable with. I want to be on the field. I feel like the Jets can give me the best opportunity to be on the field.

en This generation just doesn't know who she was. We see this as a chance to educate parents with young children, and a chance for grandparents to tell grandchildren who she was.

en They just don't make mistakes. They give Kevin a chance. As long as he's got a chance, we got a chance.

en If I felt like we were up 15 points, I was going to give everyone a chance to play. Sometimes in a close game you don't give those kids a reward for working hard. I wanted to give them that chance.


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