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In a normal election, Mr Bolsonaro would have no chance.
Then I think they have no chance to beat him.
If I don't take my time, I have no chance.
Players who skimp on preparation have no chance with Diacre.
And the green deal appears to have no chance of success.
Without new blood, these vital reforms have no chance of success.
Nevertheless, third-party candidates have no chance of winning the election.
If you sing as I do, controversially, you really have no chance.
But you being in New York, you have no chance at all.
They have no chance at one act of clemency, let alone two.
"But this time they tell me, 'You have no chance,' " Khan said.
Gretzky's next shift, he has his hat trick and I have no chance.
"You have no chance to replicate the pace or complexity" of the novel.
But that doesn't mean we have no chance to win the next races.
Still, millions of Syrian children have no chance to sit in a classroom.
Stein and Johnson have no chance of winning even a single electoral vote.
Does that mean Daniel Jones and the Giants (2-3) have no chance?
On their own, they would have no chance against such a ruthless regime.
So enemies really have no chance of noticing the incoming beam or rerouting.
If you don't break down that giant wall, you almost have no chance.
The referendum against HERO, at first, seemed to have no chance of success.
Maybe not, but Minnesota would have no chance against either possible opponent without him.
Why not take a risk on saving people who would have no chance otherwise?
But that does not mean all of those 'outsiders' have no chance of success.
The perception is, if you're not one of those five, you have no chance.
Consumers will be deceived into participating in programs that have no chance of success.
"The issue is they have no chance to test the people properly," he said.
But unless we control the clock, we have no chance to do our bluework.
Normal passengers have no chance of flying on the aircraft in their daily travels. 
Trump said that an unarmed terrorist "would have no chance" against the military dog.
"If I just played like I would normally, you have no chance," Thiem said.
" I said, "Donald, you have no chance of being President of the United States.
Democrats have promised at least 100 amendments, most of which have no chance of passage.
But Grant thinks a lawsuit to remove Zuckerberg from the board would have no chance.
The bills have no chance of becoming law under Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress.
Given his already-troubled image, Schultz would have no chance of winning a Democratic primary.
This is not to say the men Shafer mentions should have no chance at redemption.
What's the point in analyzing seven programs that have no chance of being carried out?
"These little acts have no chance of creating a positive response," he said in an interview.
House leaders with bills that have no chance of being signed by former President Barack Obama.
The national counterpart would be Democrats contesting races even where they seem to have no chance.
Euroskeptics have no chance – not even Brexiters, or Italy's ascendant Five Star Movement and League parties.
If we're not doing it now, we have no chance at making good policies moving forward.
They are an inexpensive way for marginal candidates to find out that they have no chance.
"But if you're injured and you don't have a very good team, you have no chance."
But the craziest things you see at the show have no chance being in stores anytime soon.
Even though these fetuses have no chance of survival, the law forbids women from ending these pregnancies.
Because otherwise there's a risk that the many, many interesting companies they have no chance of competing.
They have no choice, they have no chance," Trump told Piers Morgan on ITV's "Good Morning Britain.
It turns trees to dried crisps in months — and they have no chance for recovery, AP reports.
"Our leaders are corrupt so we have no chance of a decent living," said Moroccan Bader Abbasi.
Both know that they have no chance of winning the nomination while the other stays in the race.
We have no chance to save the limb like other bullet injuries, traditional bullet injuries outside this area.
If they will fall for crude editing, then they have no chance to avoid being suckered by deepfakes.
These unfortunate souls have no chance at even a single act of clemency, much less an unprecedented two.
An unknown may have no chance competing against a single familiar politician, such as Booker, Warren, or Harris.
"Willow and I also knew we'd have no chance for a honeymoon once the deal closed," he wrote.
If the donors walk and take their checkbooks with them, the GOP politicians have no chance at all.
Others across the city have no chance of returning to their homes, which were completely destroyed by the quake.
But why do we give so much oxygen to things that have no chance of ever coming to life?
In this case, even if I achieve very high GDP growth, I will have no chance to be promoted.
He has disrupted the holiday and family time of legislators for cynical politics that have no chance of succeeding.
And all these institutions have to protect healthcare workers, without whom we have no chance of combating any epidemic.
"If [Clinton] didn't play the women's card, she would have no chance, I mean zero, of winning," Trump said.
These kinds of opportunities always go to someone on the inside or someone they already know, I have no chance.
They told me that we have no chance because my hair wasn't gray enough and my boots were too high.
To retain an air of legitimacy, the Kremlin has allowed a cast of candidates who have no chance of winning.
A jurist who prefers elections to judicial decisions would have no chance of being nominated by a Democratic president today.
Thus, no entrepreneur is going to waste millions of dollars onshoring when they know they have no chance to succeed.
Not only do they have no chance of passing legislative muster, they won't even gain the support of many Democrats.
They know that kids who lose scholarships or admittances as a consequence may have no chance of a do-over.
That other movies in play this season besides "The Shape of Water" and "Three Billboards..." have no chance at all?
While the Trump administration has proposed draconian cuts, even Republicans have acknowledged that these reductions have no chance of passing.
Trudeau's Liberals have no chance of winning a federal election set for October 2019 unless they do well in Ontario.
They talk about new eras of civility and bipartisanship that have no chance of surviving the realities of a polarized Washington.
Poor communities are the last to get connected, and without connectivity, those communities have no chance to lift themselves from poverty.
With such concentrated costs, Mr Sanders's plans would have no chance of making it past Congress, even an improbably friendly one.
Without reaching the vast debate audience, Mr. Johnson concedes, he and his running mate, William Weld, have "no chance" to win.
They see only the consequences of power — and this through distorting lenses — and have no chance to observe its actual machinery.
Dan lets Roseanne have all the anti-depressants: "If you're not happy, I have no chance of being happy," he says.
If the Beto effect wasn't enough to flip those seats, Democrats have no chance with Trump on the ballot, they argue.
The bills have no chance of passing the Republican-controlled Senate, and top Democrats have historically gone easy on Wall Street.
Aware they have no chance of quickly agreeing on replacement legislation, Republicans plan to delay when their repeal would actually take effect.
"They are well-accepted by the internal market, but they have no chance of being exported," said Victor Tonelli, an agricultural consultant.
You're only surrounded by people like you – you have no chance of changing other people because you refuse to change as well.
If they cannot coalesce behind a set of core beliefs, they have no chance of winning in 2020 or any other year.
A third of our dividends go to fund a school for disadvantaged kids who have no chance in life short of this.
"Based on further investigations and discussions, it is evident that some market operators have no chance of catching up," the ministry said.
If people knew nothing about Trump but what they learned from this debate, he'd have no chance to win the Republican nomination. None.
The early auditions include too many aspiring cheerleaders who clearly have no chance of making the team, and too many randos weighing in.
Others, such as Phillip Hammond and Dominic Grieve, know they have no chance of returning to government with Mr. Johnson at the helm.
But except for maybe the Balanced Budget Amendment, which would have no chance of passage, none of these ideas would do much good.
Trump's campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, said Cruz will have no chance of getting to the required number of delegates ahead of the convention.
What we DO NOT like to do is throw away our votes on someone who looks like they have no chance at winning.
"One of her strongest things is she hits it really long ... and I have no chance to beat her distance-wise," Ryu said.
Elon Musk said the US military's vaunted F-35 stealth jet "would have no chance" against a drone remotely piloted by a human.
Conversely, if he befriends such regimes too closely as they abuse human rights, Trump will have no chance in winning over any public support.
"If elections were taking place today she would have no chance," said Dominique Moisi, senior adviser at the French Institute for International Affairs (IFRI).
The problem is that they are pure piggyback startups, and pure piggyback startups are boring because they have no chance of being genuinely transformative.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Thursday that he will oppose candidates "who have no chance to win," like those floated by Steve Bannon.
"As long as you can't make good reads defensively, you don't check well and you have no chance to win," Montreal coach Michel Therrien said.
But they don't follow it closely enough, they don't understand, and the policy process is tilted toward moneyed interests that ordinary people have no chance.
Yeah, you can hit it into the fairway, but if you're approaching the green from the wrong side of the fairway, you have no chance.
But if they're interrupted so we can hear from supposed fans dressed in period clothes at a viewing party in Philadelphia, they have no chance.
We laugh and trade ideas, and people pitch things that have no chance in hell of ever being on the screen, and it's a blast.
Unless they forge an alliance they have no chance against Orban's Fidesz in 2018 - and in 2014 they placed a distant second even in an alliance.
So, either your team is absolute trash and you have no chance of making the playoffs, in which case, why are you watching the regular season?
Other items would help the majority Republicans score political points with key constituencies before the November elections, even though they have no chance of becoming law.
If you aren't willing to fight for full Medicare for All from day one of your presidency, they argue, you have no chance of getting it.
Hurd, 42, and Stefanik&aposs rejection of impeachment signals that Democrats likely have no chance of turning the process into a bipartisan referendum on the president.
Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) and Meadows in the House, who have been working on extremely partisan immigration proposals that have no chance of passing the Senate.
Trump also lobbed some light jokes at the press, remarking that the special forces officers told him an unarmed terrorist "would have no chance" against Conan.
Peppered throughout his largely sober, thoughtful agenda are a number of ideas seemingly plucked straight from a all-nighter that have no chance of coming to fruition.
The bills likely have no chance of passing through the GOP-controlled Senate,  but they provide Democrats a chance to show their priorities and highlight Trump's actions.
The one thing we know for sure is that if Trump did something terrible, Pence would have no chance whatsoever to get him to say he's sorry.
"Larger firms will be providing information to managers that other firms have no chance of getting" because they can't afford the necessary data management systems, he said.
Sure, the party has been hit by some retirements, but most of those are in very safe Republican seats that the Democrats have no chance of winning.
She argued that the Conservatives have no chance of prevailing in the riding, so people who want to see Trudeau out of power should vote for her.
Most venture capitalists won't look at investing in tech firms that have no chance to bring big returns — 30 times the value of their investment, or more.
To be clear, these are largely statement bills, since they have no chance of passing in the Republican-controlled Senate, or being signed by President Donald Trump.
The bills likely have no chance of passing through the GOP-controlled Senate,  but they provide Democrats a chance to show their priorities and highlight Trump's actions. Rep.
There's a problem, though: So many Republican lawmakers — and major conservative donors — hate the border adjustment idea that it appears to have no chance of passing the House.
On Wednesday night, the legislation appeared to have no chance of progressing after the Republican chairman of the committee that heard testimony about the bill declared his opposition.
With a Republican president and a Republican-controlled Senate, proposals for a major new health care entitlement have no chance of becoming law in the next two years.
Proposing bills that have no chance of passing in a majority Republican Congress isn't the best way Bernie can use whatever political capital he earned from the election.
"So to the extent that there are people running in primaries around the country who have no chance of winning the election, we will oppose them," he said.
And then suddenly, you know you have no chance next year, because the league went and rigged the expansion draft to give the Golden Knights all the good players!
The reality, of course, is that the Krueger-Posner proposals have no chance with President Trump in the White House and Republicans in control of both houses of Congress.
Malema's far-left Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party - with only 25 out of the country's 400 parliamentary seats - would have no chance of pushing the bill through on its own.
The House has also done a better job of moving annual spending bills, but as written they have no chance of winning the support of Senate Democrats or President Obama.
But for me, it's a solid balance between stretching myself to read more without setting the bar so high that I think I have no chance of ever reaching it.
David Perdue (R-GA) and Cotton, and Goodlatte and Meadows in the House, who have been working on extremely partisan immigration proposals that have no chance of passing the Senate.
The Socialists, weakened after the deeply unpopular presidency of Francois Hollande, have no chance of getting beyond the first round of the election in April, according to the latest polls.
They can also manipulate the markets they host by, for example, having their algorithms quickly react so that competitors have no chance of gaining customers by lowering prices (see Free exchange).
Alpha seeks this relief after demonstrating to this Court that it is so hopelessly insolvent that its shareholders have no chance of seeing any return on their investments into the companies.
A friend emails me a job posting, but I've already seen it and know I have no chance at it based on my recent failed attempts to work for that organization.
A fundamental problem, he adds, is that young people in Molenbeek often feel they have no chance to succeed because there are so few role models they can look up to.
The Connecticut Democrat spoke with reporters during a Capitol Hill event marking the end of the Obama's Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which now appears to have no chance of passing Congress.
As far as the battle for Congress, Democrats have no chance to make gains here because they already control all five House seats and the one Senate seat on the ballot.
The Connecticut Democrat spoke with reporters during a Capitol Hill event marking the end of Obama's Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) drive, which now appears to have no chance of passing Congress.
Washington (CNN)House Democrats introduced articles of impeachment Wednesday against President Donald Trump, though they acknowledged their efforts have no chance of success while Republicans control both houses of Congress. Rep.
Ms. Estrada, 27, said that when she graduated high school her counselor told her she would have no chance to go to college and that she should go back to Mexico.
The chaos that surrounded us, that we would have no chance, in some funny way, with our team, I do believe it did relieve some of the outside pressure to win.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Thursday an independent candidate would have "no chance" in November's presidential race, reiterating his own decision to not launch a White House bid.
Republicans are pointing fingers the other way, saying Democrats are to blame for the gridlock by focusing squarely on liberal messaging bills that have no chance of moving through the Senate.
If someone suddenly realizes they have no chance of making it past age 90, they might focus on other decisions, like investing their money or spending time with family, Witt said.
But to lead, Republicans must also abandon costly, ineffective and irrational hardline immigration policy positions that have no chance of ever being enacted — and as the polls suggest, Republican voters reject.
A Google search of the word "Vancouver" these days reveals article after article about the city's absurdly hot rental market—one that young Canadians supposedly have no chance of breaking into.
Moderate Republicans have grown even more wary of supporting a House bill that would lead to millions losing coverage -- particularly as it appears to have no chance of getting through the Senate.
It's one thing for someone like Holmes to lose money, it's another for tech workers to be granted mortgages that they have no chance of paying back because their equity was overvalued.
"This is an issue of critical importance to the future of Detroit's children; students have no chance of learning when their education funding is diverted from the classroom," the mayor said Tuesday.
Patients can thus be in single-payer plans but still choose, through their families and/or advanced directives, to receive so-called heroic measures, even when they have no chance of recovering.
The AIRR Act's ATC reforms have no chance of becoming law during the 114th Congress, but that does not mean we should abandon the remarkable work of Chairman Shuster and his committee.
They considered recruiting another Republican to run a write-in campaign against Mr. Moore and Mr. Jones, but two private polls showed that such a candidacy would have no chance of success.
Anti-abortion politicians and activists are aware that these bills have no chance of surviving lower court review, but passing them is an effort to get the issue back before the Supreme Court.
"I hope soon that we can compete internationally otherwise we will have no chance to develop the sport in Russia, we lose visibility otherwise," the double Olympic champion and world record holder added.
"If [Hillary] Clinton was in the White House, the Democrats would have no chance to win the House majority and they might be looking at double-digit losses in the Senate," he said.
And how might sound be a way for my ears to experience an activity that in Louisville, Kentucky in the 80s I have no chance of experiencing: namely, some weird Swedish fisting party.
The Afghan National Security Forces have no chance of winning, and they are only holding on to major cities like Lashkar Gah because of an increase in U.S. airstrikes and special forces operations.
"Democrats also have to be extremely worried that increased polarization and multi-way primaries will result in extreme, far-left nominees that have no chance of winning moderate districts," the GOP House source added.
Nvidia is offering ray tracing in games that support it for $5 per month in its Founders service on any device, even Chromebooks that would have no chance whatsoever of running ray traced graphics.   
Investigators are trying to get consistent answers and stories out of victims and witnesses, but the way they ask questions can make a victim feel that they have no chance in winning this case.
"It looks more like the government was moving against their purge list and they were acting to defend themselves, knowing that once the government was moving against them they would have no chance," he said.
While Prime Minister Scott Morrison may not secure an outright majority in the 151-seat lower house of parliament, results indicated that Labor, led by former unionist Bill Shorten, would have no chance of victory.
After all, the two gun control measures they are pushing have no chance of passage, and one of them—relying on the flawed terrorist watchlist to prevent gun-buying—is an assault on civil liberties.
It funds some dementia research, but the money goes to scientists looking for a cure, rather than to those trying to find ways of alleviating the suffering of patients who have no chance of one.
If Washington does that, Europe and China would have to do their part of supporting the global economic activity, and they would have no chance of resisting America's unassailable case for balancing its trade accounts.
By contrast, a woman would have no chance of defending herself to the all-male court, or of being pardoned, and she would go to a merciless death by stoning, shooting or being buried alive.
If the Green New Deal advances beyond a resolution to bill-writing, its policies have no chance of passing in the currently divided Congress, with a president who has mocked global warming as a hoax.
They've set up counseling centers and hotlines, and are writing guidance for imams and families that introduces broader, more empathetic language than the old mantra that Muslims who kill themselves have no chance of entering paradise.
The League of Women Voters' opposition to the stay request went further, arguing that the Republican lawmakers' would "have no chance of success on the merits" if the US Supreme Court were to hear the case.
She might see her children struggling with massive amounts of student loan debt that she'd know they'll have no chance of paying off in their lifetime, and she might wonder, for a second, what went wrong.
The result is a classic rigged system: the prizes of a successful career are huge, but you have no chance of getting access to those prizes unless you come from a very narrow range of society.
The Memphis Grizzlies, playing without their two best players, Mike Conley and Marc Gasol, have no chance to defeat the historically great San Antonio Spurs, but at the very least, they'd score more than 72 points.
It's really important to take the time, find the right roles and then craft those applications so that you really stand out, because against those people who are doing 'spray and pray,' you have no chance.
The Wallabies, despite winning the Rugby Championship title last year, have stated that they believe the world champions do not respect them and that the New Zealanders think the Australians have "no chance" of beating them.
The House may be a tad light on the legislative front these days, largely focusing on bills like those that target the Internal Revenue Service and that have no chance of being signed by President Obama.
One of progesterone's roles is activating the calcium channel known as CatSper, which is key to fertilization: without CatSper, sperm's pathways are essentially blocked and they have no chance of making their way to the egg.
With few exceptions, Hondurans, El Savadoreans and Guatemalans fleeing persecution or torture would have no chance of finding protection in America unless they could prove they had already sought, and been denied, asylum in another land.
"Those who lost their jobs will have no chance at other universities, and those who remain will censor themselves" The climate of fear around universities is palpable, said the adjunct professor who fears a witch hunt.
A worst-case result is achieved: Brain trauma (and orthopedic injuries and plain old pain, a neglected consequence of football) happen to the backups who have no chance of a college recruiting boost in the first place.
Like Vice before it, the show seems determined to stir outrage when there's no lack of it in the public discourse — outrage at systems and people whom most of us have no chance in hell of changing.
Curtis: He's got a school that he started for kids that have no chance to try and give them a chance to become something, and there's a lot of things undercover that people don't know about him.
The problem is that P3s are not necessarily viable for the most rural parts of the country, since these projects have no chance of being profitable for the private investment firms looking to pump money into infrastructure.
"You can see clearly that these are all hyper-political offences which...means you have no chance, none," said Alice Nkom, a lawyer and president of the Cameroon Anglophone Civil Society Consortium, who is representing Agbor Balla.
"It's commonly assumed that when insects are eaten by birds, they and their unborn young have no chance of survival," said Kenji Suetsugu, the leader of the study, a biologist who studies parasitic plants at Kobe University.
The department's longstanding practice, with rare exceptions, is not to identify people who were merely investigative targets to avoid unfairly tainting their reputations, especially because they would have no chance to defend themselves in a court of law.
It wasn't until 2016 that a plurality of Republican voters defied the electoral wisdom of party elites, nominating a clownish demagogue who channeled the id of the far right and was supposed to have no chance of victory.
Philadelphia will have no chance to lick its wounds, though, as the Seahawks (83-2) are riding high, with their bodies fresh after a bye week and their morale peaking after a dramatic overtime win over San Francisco.
"I will do everything in my power to show that we can be responsible, stable and so that mafia that will be waiting for our mistakes would have no chance of coming back to power," Mr. Matovic said.
I have no chance of booking an appointment, but Rachel assured me that the effects of my treatment would last about 27 days, so I have nothing to worry about should I find myself anywhere near a runway.
Gero Neugebauer, a Berlin-based political expert, said the choice of candidates would not affect the party's prospects because most AfD members would not vote based on the people representing it as they have no chance of power.
Of course, without sponsorship, China's clubs would have no chance of importing international stars such as former Arsenal and Roma striker Gervinho or Senegal's Demba Ba. Such banner signings have fueled lucrative TV deals - but not yet homegrown success.
PARIS (Reuters) - Parliamentary attempts to revoke the Brexit vote in favor of leaving the EU have no chance of succeeding and would run into a solid Conservative Party opposition, the chair of Britain's foreign affairs committee said on Wednesday.
The Oscar nominations come out on Tuesday, January 24, so this week, we decided to make our predictions for the six major categories (sorry, screenwriters) and discuss films we wish would be nominated, even though they have no chance.
Who wants to bring a child into the world whom they have no chance of adequately feeding, clothing, educating or finding time to love and supervise (between gigs, split shifts and the long hours needed to work multiple jobs)?
The assault on Barr also seems to be convincing many Republicans to close ranks behind the administration, reflecting the fact that Democrats have no chance to oust Trump in a Senate trial even if they impeach him in the House.
Adi: I mean, if you have no chance of hooking up with anybody from Game of Thrones, it's also just more interesting to lust after the undead ice guy than the useless and boring (albeit technically also undead?) actual male lead.
Most anti-abortion politicians and activists are aware that these bills have no chance of becoming law in their state or surviving lower court review, but they're pushing them in an effort to get the issue back before the Supreme Court.
Gabriel said that Trump and France's Le Pen were promising voters "a way back into a fairytale world" in which economic activity only happened within national borders but that history has shown such isolated economies have no chance to develop.
Many of the most progressive ideas advocated by Sanders and Warren -- a state-run health care system -- have no chance of being implemented unless Democrats rack up huge and unlikely majorities in Congress as well as wining the White House.
But the determined Canadian, who was the longest driver in the tournament, captured the imagination of many onlookers as he advanced through each gruelling round and into the final where he was thought to have no chance against sweet-swinging Egan.
Mr. Biden on Saturday bristled at Ms. Warren's suggestion that he was borrowing Republican talking points about her health care proposal, while at the same time accusing her of peddling plans that have no chance of being enacted as law.
You have no chance here, which leads to 100 players squeezed into a very tiny zone, death by storm pressing in, and the moment Thanos arrives, it produces two outcomes: Players scattered to the winds and others fighting for their lives.
"If we are not there to save these people and offer them a helping hand, then they will have no chance to survive," said Riccardo Gatti, field coordinator on the Golfo Azzurro, which is operated by the NGO Proactiva Open Arms.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk suggested that Lockheed Martin's F-35 Lightning II, the costly stealth jet considered to be pinnacle of US military aviation, "would have no chance" if pitted against a drone that is remotely piloted by a human.
And it doesn't matter if some attention is placed on people who have no chance to win, because if what the purpose of this year is a debate, people who don't have a chance to win can easily contribute to that.
If you trust the speculation in the press, most of these cities have no chance of actually winning the Amazon deal — the Northern Virginia metro are close to Washington, D.C., is considered the front-runner, though Amazon has said nothing to support that.
Not only would she have no chance of getting a loan to go back to school, she'd be unable to get a mortgage, buy a new car, or crawl out of the mounting debt incurred from late-payment penalty fees on the cards.
The feeling on Wall Street that Republican Donald Trump would have no chance of winning the presidential election against Democrat Hillary Clinton shows the disconnect with Main Street, said Gary Emineth, an unbound delegate from North Dakota who supports the billionaire businessman.
He chose to have his portrait taken in the neighborhood he grew up in because he felt it was important to share that youth who grow up in this neighborhood have no chance but to join a gang or be killed by one.
I'm notoriously terrible at detaching from my phone, so on the first day of my 35-hour workweek, I decided to leave it behind in the office while I went out for lunch — that way I'd have no chance of checking my email.
His upset victory in Michigan only gave him nine more delegates than Clinton from that state, 68 to 59, but it showed he might have a realistic shot at beating Clinton in future primaries where he previously appeared to have no chance.
Democrats know that new gun restrictions have no chance of passing in the Republican-controlled House—but they are asking for a chance to vote, to get their colleagues on the record as opposing measures that the vast majority of Americans support.
According to a new report from a United Nations panel of climate experts, the very industry that destroyed Paradise, Ky., is the one we must eliminate today or we will have no chance of curbing greenhouse gasses in time to prevent global catastrophe.
These groups have been pushing federal policies — such as defunding Planned Parenthood on a national level and passing a ban on abortion at 20 weeks — which would likely have no chance of passing if Republicans lose control of one or both houses.
Fourth, Mr. Khosrowshahi should drop foolhardy futurist ideas like self-driving or self-flying vehicles (the latter was Mr. Kalanick's latest brain storm) that have no chance of success in the near future and are a waste of resources and attention span.
"I like the ideas of some of the people that have no chance to get elected, but those ideas will probably be incorporated when it becomes the platform," said Ray Veazy, 74, who said he'd supported Jeb Bush in the 2016 Republican primaries.
"I haven't been on many underdog teams in my career but I do have an awareness of what it feels like when no matter what you do you have no chance, and it's not a good feeling," said U.S. captain Sue Bird.
But the new analysis, a working paper for the National Bureau of Economic Research, argues that Harvard recruits students differently based on race, intentionally drawing applications from a large portion of African-Americans in particular who effectively have no chance of getting in.
But in the short term, it's also giving Democrats hope of taking back the House — something they had no business even daydreaming of until recently — in the face of a mountain of evidence still showing they have no chance of doing so.
While the potential battleground state of Southern California would be an advantage to Republicans who have no chance of winning the current 55 Electoral College votes, the expanded Senate would likely include at least two more safe Democratic seats and two leaning Democratic seats.
"People like me should be given a chance to recognize how bad this is and that the alt-right is not a replacement for any kind of liberal democracy whatsoever, any kind of system; they have no chance, and they're just harmful," McHugh said.
UnReal skewered how the show treats Black contestants in its premiere season last year, offering up a story line that showed one Black male producer grooming two Black female contestants with the expectation that they have no chance of making it to the final round.
On Monday, Mr. Baqi said he received a call from a Chinese security official warning him that unless he stopped speaking publicly about the case, his family's situation would worsen and his father, who is now in prison, would have no chance of release.
An elegiac tale of first, hidden love between two teen-age boys who have no chance of a shared future, "Lie with Me" sold more than a hundred thousand copies in France, where it won several prizes and is being made into a movie.
During the campaign, Donald J. Trump picked up on these fears, speaking frequently of Christians who were refused entry to the United States and beheaded by terrorists of the Islamic State: "If you're a Christian, you have no chance," he said in Ohio in November.
And while the 5 million acres of conservation easements purchased so far have no chance of improving habitat conditions for sage grouse, they at least prevent the future destruction of private sagelands by subdivisions in those limited areas where real estate development is a real threat.
"Facebook will have no chance to control what's in News Feed if the only lever they have is traffic, because the only way to say we want influence over this content is if you have a lever of content and a lever of revenue," he said.
"Today any party which came out and openly said 'We are a group ... that is striving to quit the EU, we don't want Poland in the EU' would have no chance on the Polish political scene," Duda said in an interview authorized for publication on Friday.
This was the reasoning Nathaniel Hawthorne used in 1855 when he famously complained to his publisher: America is now wholly given over to a d[amne]d mob of scribbling women, and I should have no chance of success while the public is occupied with their trash.
The injunction is good news for reproductive rights groups, since it means the law will not take effect anytime soon, but the anti-abortion politicians and activists pushing these bans are aware that these bills have no chance of becoming law in their state or surviving lower court review.
And if the message that your culture gives to you is that you have no chance, you have no hope, why work hard because even if you work hard you're not going to get ahead, I think that's very self-destructive to kids who grew up like I did.
Basically, we're definitely screwed on slang (batty fang means a beating, pigarlik is bald), totally screwed on pronunciation in certain eras (tea is pronounced tay), and absolutely have no chance at Old English (where this is the beginning of the Lord's Prayer: Fæder ure þu þe eart on heofonum).
So 'professional' has the sport become, such a high bar set in terms of skill, fitness and sportsmanship by the greatest trio of champions the game has witnessed, that a genuine maverick who gears up for a final by roaring around in the Pacific surf should have no chance.
You know: maps in the front, appendices in the back, tiny type smushed in the ten-thousand-billion-page middle, all in the service of quests within quests full of unpronounceable place-names and esoteric magicks that, unless elaborately flashcarded, have no chance of sticking in the feeble memory.
Washington (CNN)Attorneys for anti-abortion activists who were indicted in Texas this week after making secret videos to expose Planned Parenthood said Wednesday that the charges have "no chance" of ending in convictions, and asked the county district attorney to allow another grand jury to investigate the organization.
Democrats are nervously watching the race in California's 20183th District, fearing the D next to Lee's name could help him siphon off enough votes to prevent a Democrat from finishing in the top two, meaning Democrats will have no chance of picking up the seat in the fall.
"Those who lost their jobs will have no chance at other universities, and those who remain will censor themselves," she said, recalling the case of an academic from Bilgi University who was fired after a student taped remarks she made in class which were supposedly against the government.
You know, go -- you have to go pick up the garbage and then do that and they say OK. And you have no chance to respond, to rebut, to deny, to -- so I don&apost -- as a result, I don&apost have a lot of talking on my telephone (ph).
The other is that I also assumed that he wouldn't win the Nobel Prize because the Swedish Academy wouldn't be able to justify giving it to him over perennial American favorites like Philip Roth and Don DeLillo, who both now almost certainly have no chance of ever winning the prize.
The clunky process, which requires that the House and Senate pass a budget by April 15 (so much for that deadline) but doesn't require a presidential signature, means that usually Congress goes through a wasteful summer of legislating on spending bills that have no chance of getting signed into law.
As Rush Limbaugh, who should know what he's talking about, explained: If conservatism were the glue, the belief and understanding of deep but commonly understood conservative principles, if that's what defined people as conservative and was the glue that made the conservative movement a big movement, then Trump would have no chance.
"What's happening in Cambodia is the equivalent of Trump arranging for the Supreme Court of the United States to dissolve the Democratic Party for treason and then holding an election in 2020 with the Republican Party and 19 small parties that have no chance of beating the GOP," he said via email.
He largely ran in place, fending off beside-the-point attacks from candidates such as Julian CastroJulian CastroMedia and candidates should be ashamed that they don't talk about obesity CNN announces details for LGBTQ town hall New poll finds Biden, Warren in virtual tie in Iowa MORE who have no chance to win.
Every winter the two factions in the Capitol, the Republicans who rule the Senate and the Democrats who dominate the Assembly, each put forth a gorgeous what-if of a resolution, outlining a vision for the state's spending — with one gigantic, unspoken caveat: that these proposals have no chance of becoming reality.
The NES release of 1985 is a huge example, as nowadays the graphics are old, the 8 bit capabilities provided limited options for what sort of games could be designed and created, and compared to the video games we have today would have no chance of being a reliable and better experience.
In recent days, with the approach of the midterm balloting in which Republican control of Congress is at risk, he has sought to appeal to voters by making other dramatic claims that appear to have no chance of materializing, such as imminent action to grant a 10 percent tax cut for the middle class.
Because if we don't have a rigorous account of what capitalism is and how it works, and why it is inimical to our freedom, and if we don't have an account of why we need a revolution and what the principles of that revolution would be, then we have no chance of achieving that transformation.
Those 11 appropriations bills left also have no chance of being passed during the lame duck, so the nation should prepare for a fight over whether a big spending bill, known as an omnibus, or a series of smaller measures, referred to a minibuses, will be used to fund the government through the next fiscal year.
I'm gonna lose so much money, in this last six or seven years, betting on companies that have no chance, because I wasn't able to diagnose early enough that we were creating a culture that every student on earth decided, wait a minute, I'm not gonna get a job coming out of school, I've got an idea!
Women who naturally produce 5 nmol/L of testosterone or more have three options under this new rule: They can take medication similar to a hormonal birth control pill to lower the amount of testosterone they produce, they can compete with men, or they can stop racing in IAAF races (which means they'd have no chance of making it to the Olympics).
You have no chance of victory in this sort of situation, and I'm a little bit concerned that no movie that I can think of has ever acknowledged this reality, so that if aliens ever do come, our military leaders are not actually going to understand this reality, because they've just seen all these movies and will be like, 'Well, we beat the aliens in every movie.
By the same date it may be probable that one of the world's great political parties, the one that gave America Lincoln and Reagan, will be led into the next presidential election by a candidate who exploits racial and religious tension, bullies women who question him, proposes policies that have no chance of being realised and has no experience of running anything other than his family real-estate company.
"I have previously expressed my frustration and anger at advocates and others who are in contact with those in regional processing centers and who are encouraging some of these people to behave in a certain way, believing that that pressure exerted on the Australian government will see a change in our policy in relation to our border protection measures," he said, adding that such attempts would have no chance of working, reported ABC.
It came after a lengthy section in which the assembled candidates debated different health care plans that have no chance of passing given the composition of the US Senate, and then debated decriminalizing unauthorized border crossings, which they also don't have the votes to do, and then debated a series of gun control ideas that would swiftly fall to a filibuster and, even if they didn't, would plausibly be overturned by the Supreme Court's conservative majority.

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