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You roll the dice and you hope you make it.
You roll the dice and watch it come out differently.
Very few people will roll the dice with their lives.
He decided to roll the dice again on Mr. Pearson.
If you're the Democrats, why not just roll the dice?
Very few people will roll the dice with their lives.
Or will they rush to roll the dice with new startups?
Sometimes you roll the dice and it turns up lucky sevens.
America tends to want to roll the dice and move forward.
He just needs to get there and roll the dice again.
Or roll the dice and maybe it will be France or Italy.
With larger companies, you can roll the dice on who is coming.
Like their Senate peers, why not roll the dice on the presidency?
For Boeing, the early 2000s were a time to roll the dice.
On Monday, it said it was ready to roll the dice again.
But they were so afraid that they were willing to roll the dice.
They roll the dice on this album, and the gamble pays musical dividends.
"My experience has been that you have to roll the dice," he said.
Finally, after everyone else went, it was my turn to roll the dice.
You can roll the dice, but know that tragedies like this do happen.
"I'm not going to roll the dice on their new business," he said.
But not all crusty billionaires are willing to roll the dice on Trump.
At $6, [with] non-retirement money, [if] you want to roll the dice, fine.
I highly recommend giving it a shot if you're willing to roll the dice!
Yeah, it was a little bit like roll the dice, anything could be better.
"Every day, you roll the dice and you hope for the best," he said.
Some, like CVR Energy, decided to roll the dice on a RIN-only strategy.
"Roll the dice" is one choice: Travelers may land in Mongolia, Svalbard or Guyana.
Otherwise he has to roll the dice next season and hope he makes it.
They realize what has to happen to roll the dice (in the playoffs) in October.
But what it made it special was we used the Cup to roll the dice.
To that, I say roll the dice, because public opinion is overwhelmingly on Trump's side.
Let's assume Trump decided to roll the dice and try to change the deal anyway.
Which may partly explain why the museum decided to roll the dice with this show.
There's a good chance the Buccaneers roll the dice with one more year of Winston.
If either regime is falling, or falls, they little incentive not to roll the dice.
That we'll say, 'Sure, let's just roll the dice and see if the Supreme Court agrees'?
"A body buried in an area this big, we could not roll the dice," Snyder said.
We'll find out on Saturday whether Democrats are ready to roll the dice on those odds.
"Well, Mr. President, sometimes you just gotta roll the dice," Reid responded, according to the book.
But it's a huge risk, and a lot of people aren't willing to roll the dice.
And if you fail, you get up and you roll the dice again and keep going.
Democrats win, he says, when they roll the dice and go for what they actually want.
The Patriots are far from the first team to roll the dice on a questionable player.
The Patriots are far from the first team to roll the dice on a questionable player.
They can roll the dice with their regular rotation, and see if Frye can hang with Green.
That means I have to roll the dice and get on a dreaded bus to nearby Riocentro.
To avoid my self-imposed PT Cruiser flagellation, I was willing to roll the dice a little.
But why wouldn't Manafort roll the dice on the jury and hope for the President's sympathies now?
Roll the dice If you're feeling adventurous and have a certain amount of flexibility, the website Cheapcaribbean.
If you don't have that, your options are to go to trial and roll the dice, or settle.
They were ready to roll the dice, even on nuclear war, if the alternative was to be bored.
But then the ending hints that a third installment might roll the dice on a more compelling premise.
"I think what it comes down to is that they wanted to roll the dice," Zúñiga told me.
And in the degree to which some who see Trump as deeply flawed are prepared to roll the dice.
More, importantly, the 2016 voter is a lot angrier and willing to roll the dice than four years ago.
" Cruz, who believes President Donald Trump can beat Sanders or Biden, said, "I'd rather not even roll the dice.
If you were to roll the dice on lower tax rates in 2018, you can still hedge your RMD bet.
This is no time to roll the dice and to gamble with America's national security or with the American Dream.
These potential voters may be critical to the race's outcome: Do they want change bad enough to roll the dice?
If House Democrats roll the dice on a witness who isn't perfect, they could lose everything, including their own reputations.
There's obviously less certainty with this route, but I bet most teams are more than happy to roll the dice.
But Judge Marrero looked into Dish chairman Charlie Ergen's ~vibes~ and decided to roll the dice on the ol' maverick.
In retrospect, it actually makes perfect sense that Trump is willing to roll the dice on such a massive stage.
They would rather roll the dice in a contested convention than commit to declaring a winner based on a plurality.
President Donald Trump signaled Thursday that he will roll the dice with his single strongest asset: the growing U.S. economy.
And if events occur that create more of a desire for change, then people might roll the dice with Trump.
That's too bad, Amazon doesn't sell them directly (though you can roll the dice on a number of third-party vendors).
Or does it make sense to roll the dice on a candidate with murky principles for whose mistakes you'll be blamed?
"We may roll the dice next year, go without insurance and hope we have no major medical emergencies," Mr. Weber said.
"If events occur that create more of a desire for change, then people might roll the dice with Trump," he said.
The Edward Snowden moment was inevitable, because you can only roll the dice on conscience for so long until somebody objects.
Would President Clinton, or Trump, really roll the dice on possible direct military conflict with Russia when their predecessor did not?
"The next morning, I got up and said, 'We can't roll the dice,'" she told KSTP in a story published Tuesday.
Everybody wants a thrill and little tools like Dataplicity let anyone roll the dice with their Raspberry Pis just one more time.
It's just not clear Democrats would roll the dice again, as soon as 2020, on another prominent female nominee from New York.
There, he would roll the dice and run both the 8003m and the 1500m, finishing fourth in the country in both events.
"Devils roll the dice, angels roll their eyes, what doesn't kill me makes me want you more," Swift croons over wobbly synths.
In effect, he is asking 22026 senators to roll the dice and hope they land on an option they can work with.
Which is ridiculous, because no one person made Halo, and no one person can roll the dice and come up with Halo again.
Smith has spent his career on the brink of dismissal, appealing to coaches' risk-aversion while simultaneously tempting them to roll the dice.
You can sign this paper today and go to some nice, cushy 'Club Fed' or just roll the dice and see what happens.
The odds may look like a Las Vegas table game, but you don't want to roll the dice with this important financial preparation.
But when it comes to losses, we are risk-seeking, willing to roll the dice for the chance to avoid a bad outcome.
One thing to note: Reservations should be made in advance although it's possible to roll the dice and get in by simply showing up.
The Trump administration doesn't want to have to roll the dice on waiting two-plus years for noticeable economic improvements from tax cuts alone.
Michael Gips of ASIS International, an association that represents more than 35,33 security professionals worldwide, said many businesses "roll the dice" over physical security.
Some people believe it's essential to have insurance and others are willing to roll the dice that things turn out the way they hope.
They'd rather pay back the money to consumers in the form of rebates, or drop out entirely, than roll the dice on lower premiums.
But once he is that wealthy, he doesn't see the reason to roll the dice, so he would be very conservative in his investments.
The Hill: GOP leaders will roll the dice on a Friday farm bill vote even as conservatives threaten to take it down over immigration.
Roll the dice to find out if you are among the nearly 30 percent of Arkansans who do not have internet access at home.
It was what vaulted you into the circle of deep-pocketed owners who could afford to roll the dice on six-figure-plus horses.
This may not be the safest place for a first date, but it is ideal for nights when you want to roll the dice.
State and local officials would often roll the dice on questionable projects because they were responsible for such a small share of the cost.
So it's no surprise some people will throw up their hands and roll the dice, betting they won't getting too sick or too injured.
"Unpredictability" is the key to understanding President Trump's negotiating plan as he heads into his roll-the-dice summit with North Korea's Kim Jong-un.
Presti could roll the dice and hope one of them signs in Oklahoma City, but even if another star climbs aboard, Westbrook will be 30.
But that means they can't just roll the dice on candidates, because risk simply isn't a luxury black voters of any political affiliation can afford.
This included transplanting only a set of lungs so Spencer "could have something to survive on and then roll the dice on his heart," Kolman said.
In that context, it makes sense to be grateful for someone or some company with the most to lose that's still willing to roll the dice.
If I was feeling lucky I might roll the dice on the wine list, which contains some reliably crafted natural wines alongside some lean, withholding ones.
Then again, given the vagaries of the Trump administration's antitrust policies, "they may feel there's no reason not to roll the dice now," Mr. Hovenkamp said.
If you cannot bring yourself to roll the dice on an emotionally meaningful tattoo, a picture of a sunset with a quote about growth will do.
In contrast, because cyber operations for espionage and attack are cheap and might go undetected, states find them irresistible­ — they roll the dice again and again.
The glimpse of sunlit uplands is intended to remind MPs what is at stake if they decide to roll the dice and vote down the Brexit deal.
But Mr Putin has shown in Georgia, Ukraine and Syria that he is an opportunist prepared to roll the dice when he is feeling desperate or lucky.
I like a good dare, and livestream producer Natalie Watson, who was mocking me in the chat relentlessly, demanded I roll the dice before the final boss.
And as concerns about an economic recession crest, startups might be even less willing to roll the dice on something not in the tried-and-true playbook.
It is constitutional conservatives arguing that permitting another progressive president would make the Constitution completely irrecoverable, so better to roll the dice with a Peronist like Trump.
In their defense, we don't have our own front of house or anything, so every night we just roll the dice and it's a lot to mix.
And his cavalier willingness to roll the dice with incendiary statements and deeply personal attacks upon his rivals was integral to his victory in the Republican primary.
The Raptors surely weighed those risks, and the trade is structured such that Toronto didn't sacrifice too much of its long-term future to roll the dice.
The goal in cyberwar, or cyber diplomacy, is to get states to roll the dice less often, and to clarify the chances they take on each roll.
Although Musk had said that the rocket was "99 percent likely to be fine," his unwillingness to "roll the dice" on that 1 percent chance makes sense.
This sends a message to candidates who may be more qualified than Ossoff that the environment is favorable to Democrats, and they should roll the dice and run.
As a result, many opted to "roll the dice," Andrew Perlin, co-founder of The Crypto CPAs, a firm based in Florida, told Motherboard in a phone call.
But for those who want to build their own robots and are willing to roll the dice, CellRobot is live on Kickstarter now with kits starting at $155.
"There were no celebrities out, and since I wasn't risking a $6 million career or something like Elton John, who cares if I roll the dice," Korpi said.
"The defendants did, in a matter of speaking, roll the dice on the lives of these people," Justice Michael J. Obus said in handing down Ms. Hrynenko's sentence.
But Mr. Van Drew was facing two unappealing options: most likely lose as a Democrat, or roll the dice and see if he could win as a Republican.
And we just can't afford to roll the dice on a socialist scheme that will fundamentally change our nation's free enterprise system and, more importantly, threaten your family's prosperity.
"We can roll the dice three times in this system compared to Earth, which is the only planet where we know life exists in the solar system," Loeb said.
As the battle unfolds, some customers that already have the government-backed insurance may decide to roll the dice and risk going bare if the program lapses, Bentele said.
It is immigration restrictionists arguing that Clinton's favored amnesty for illegal immigrants would complete America's transformation into Venezuela, so better to roll the dice with a right-wing Chávez.
On "The Lighthouse," I'd do two out of 17 takes that work, and on the other ones, I'd roll the dice in a different direction that leads me nowhere.
Research projects, for example, can fix damage systems, provide bonus resources or mitigate the effects of "hazards," an ever-present threat whenever you roll the dice in a damaged module.
Alternately, the Verge seems to have a pretty good deal going on right now for refurbished Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL phones, if you're willing to roll the dice.
Given Trump's bumpy track record in DC, the fact that Salman is willing to roll the dice on such an unpredictable guest speaks volumes about what Trump has to offer.
Fluorescent lights are a battle I will never win, but if you're twenty-two and have never smoked a cigarette in your life, then by all means, roll the dice.
Controlling Body will mark the Fever Ray collaborator and Roll The Dice member's third solo album, following The Swedish Congo Record, released last year on Berlin-based label Archives Intérieures.
"David is so talented and Chuck has an amazing track record, so I decided to roll the dice with them," Ms. Bates, 69, said in a call from Los Angeles.
Some European automakers, however, still roll the dice on U.S. buyers with high-end wagons wrapped in leather and, in some cases, boasting big engines with more than 400 horsepower.
It makes some sense at first blush—better to roll the dice that a President Rubio or Bush will get to appoint Scalia's successor—but completely falls apart upon further analysis.
Who knows, but I do know, if you&aposre Hillary, you&aposre thinking, "I&aposve got to take a chance, roll the dice, go big or go home," right Scooter McGee?
There really is a game for everyone and it's not worth ruining the entire event by forcing your friends to roll the dice on a game they have no interest in.
And they had so much success with that, with things like "House of Cards" and "Orange Is the New Black," that they're able to roll the dice on some younger voices.
If you're FX (which co-produced the show with the BBC), that means you roll the dice on the actor's passion project and hope it makes sense to somebody other than him.
Hamilton was south of the border at the Black Jaguar White Tiger Foundation when he decided to roll the dice and creep up on a big cat named Nicole ... just for laughs.
As voters get even more fed up with this election they may decide that both candidates are as bad as each other, or merely decide to roll the dice out of boredom.
It was an agonizing decision: roll the dice for a life sentence or possibly end up with a manslaughter conviction, with her killer receiving a meager three to five years in prison.
Deciding to "roll the dice and try something different," Dr. Benderson and his family began hunting in Westchester, though they steered clear of Scarsdale in favor of Irvington and other river towns.
They take time to build — unlike items purchased in Engineering — but you can get your hands on a wider range of gear than you can build, provided you're willing to roll the dice.
As humans, our bias toward denial tempts us to roll the dice, buy scratch tickets, drive fast, jump off cliffs, eat fatty food, ignore our retirement funds and generally take too many chances.
Companies presenting work in the Off Festival often take financial risks to attend; by contrast, the official lineup is well-funded, which should allow it to roll the dice on more complex projects.
Yet given the high-profile nature of the case, and the severity of the charges, insiders predict that the prosecutor is unlikely to do so and would prefer to roll the dice in trial.
Five months ago, the National Hockey League decided to roll the dice on expanding to Las Vegas as its 31st franchise, and the first expansion team since 2000 when Columbus and Minnesota were added.
The World Curling Federation (WCF) has decided now is the time to roll the dice and double down on the spike in popularity the sport will enjoy coming out of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.
Whether they have legitimate concerns, or have just found a convenient excuse, the fear of infection is hanging over the Games and there's nothing to really do except roll the dice, or skip out.
The legacy of those careful, consensus-building leaders is replaced by populist risk-takers, willing to roll the dice with no empirically crafted calculation of what lies on the other side of the decision.
You can pick one of those or roll the dice to look at eight more (or you can select one as a "favorite," locking it in place while you continue to scroll through your options).
But it's still hard to find investors willing to roll the dice on when that massive investment might start producing results (at least in most of the US, where energy prices are set by wholesale markets).
Players might be racing airships, climbing the corporate ladder, or reenacting the conquests of Napoléon Bonaparte but the rules were always the same: Roll the dice, move your counter, and hope to reach the end first.
But he also did not protest too much when asked how he would reassure those who, mindful of his willingness to roll the dice in politics, might question his level of commitment to a national run.
"Now that we're seeing these higher levels of lead and copper, there's no need to roll the dice," he said of his decision to shut off the drinking water in all of the district's public schools.
Why we would want to turn the clock back to April 2010 and roll the dice on another BP-style disaster, walk away from the lessons we learned, from the deaths of those workers, is incomprehensible.
Until those plans are solid, there's always a chance, however slim, that modern-day Mad Scientist Musk will see the test results, grin manically, up the stakes, and roll the dice a second time with another launch.
At least for the first few weeks when I was so miserable, I just wanted to chuck the tray (the plastic aligner that moves your teeth) in the garbage and roll the dice on my dental future.
What we can do as investors is be aware of our natural tendency to roll the dice, properly measure the risk in our portfolios and put adequate controls in place to stop things getting out of hand.
I connected with them through Airbnb, and though there were no traveler reviews when I visited (which would ordinarily disqualify a place from getting my business), I found their website engaging and decided I'd roll the dice.
"Young people think they're kind of invincible and are more than happy to enroll in a skinnier plan and roll the dice that when they're mountain biking or walking across the street everything goes well," Fendrick says.
So you face a choice: You can burn a character's ability power on some kind of stunning or incapacitating attack, or you can roll the dice and hope that you land a critical hit for extra, fatal damage.
Let's talk about the communities in Durham, N.C., and Columbia, S.C., where living in public housing means you roll the dice with rats and rodents, open radiators that can burn your children and the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.
If you were weighing the likelihood of a catastrophe that incinerates your entire studio and everything in it, you might well decide to roll the dice, push the idea to the back of your mind, and carry on painting.
Tired of establishment Republicans and weary of the Obama years, they were willing to roll the dice on a guy they thought could deliver on a few crucial issues, namely handing over the Supreme Court to pro-life justices.
Therefore, it would not be illogical for a GOP candidate in a tight race to roll the dice on a Trump visit to rally as many Republicans as possible and attempt to blunt an expected enthusiasm advantage for Democrats.
"This is no time to roll the dice and gamble with America's national security or with the American dream," said the long-time Democratic leader, who has close ties to the Clintons and was first elected to Congress in 85033.
"We are many years from the ideal, but the reality is if you're a patient today and going to be prescribed an M.R.I., the default is a situation where you roll the dice," said John Doyle, Castlight's chief operating officer.
In an interview with CNN, Zemeckis acknowledged that the hard-to-define movie could represent a tough sell, and the real mystery is what other than the bold-faced names convinced the studio, Universal, to roll the dice on it.
ROLL THE DICE ON NUCLEAR WAR: If you roll a seven or higher, mock the physical appearance of an enemy nuclear power's unstable leader; six or lower, coyly say, "We'll see what happens," as if you actually understand geopolitical statecraft.
He was once considered a potential No. 1 overall pick, but his inconsistent season, and some concern about his velocity, which dipped early in the year, may be enough for Minnesota to roll the dice on a high school prospect instead.
One of the guys who allegedly robbed Safaree at gunpoint last year won't roll the dice on a trial -- he's pled guilty to a felony and is cutting a pretty good deal ... considering he was staring down a potential 20 years behind bars.
As the world tries to make sense of economic tremors from the Brexit fallout, upcoming U.S. elections and volatile European financial markets, it's easy to see why investors are becoming less willing to roll the dice and throw money at oversaturated venture markets.
With an estimated $60 million to spend in free agency this year and a chance to get the Colts righted for the prime years of Luck's career, Irsay couldn't afford to roll the dice again with Grigson so he made the change.
It is foolish indeed to roll the dice against the great weight of the scientific community on the hope that the world's scientists are wrong about climate change and we are actually improving upon Earth's delicate balance that has allowed man to flourish.
The research company Forrester predicts that 80 percent of companies affected by GDPR will not be compliant come May 25, and that of these, 50 percent will be intentionally noncompliant, meaning that they've weighed the costs and risks and decided to roll the dice.
Acosta told a reporter who asked if he has any regrets that "no regrets is a very hard question" but stressed that he believes it would have been too risky to "roll the dice" by taking Epstein to trial with the evidence his office had.
"Are you really willing to roll the dice and hope and pray that your client will be able to answer questions under oath not only about this alleged third victim, but about other alleged victims as well?" the attorney told reporters outside the court.
Reagan-era conservatism had its time and failed, these Trump-supporting intellectuals suggest, and the time has come to roll the dice, to embrace a change agent even if he seems gross and seedy and bigoted, because the alternative is staying on a fatal course.
Should you choose nevertheless to roll the dice and show up to see West Side Story at the Broadway Theatre — which smells so strongly of bleach right now that walking into it is like wading into a swimming pool — here is what you will get.
" In the same interview, she also discussed casting Applegate and Cardellini as her central duo, explaining that she already knew Applegate and casting her for the role was sort of a "no-brainer," and when she met the latter actress she decided to "roll the dice.
But if you're in love with the idea and don't particularly want to roll the dice on a startup, there are plenty of similarly priced portable batteries and solar panels already available on the market, and an abundance of e-bikes at or under Kvaern's price tag.
"Erdogan did not call a new election to roll the dice and see what happens," says Howard Eissenstat, an expert at the Project on Middle East Democracy, a research and advocacy group in Washington, DC. "The cost of losing [again] would be an unacceptable demonstration of weakness."
Artists Pick Artists is a way to roll the dice; but it is better than that, because it operates through a system of recommendations run by artists, whom I give greater weight than critics, generally, in pointing me to where the most compelling art is being made.
Roll the dice to find out if you already have an email address (2628 percent of Americans making under $28503,22019 a year, 31 percent of Americans without a high school diploma, and 13 percent of Americans with only a high school diploma do not use email).
With Vice President Mike Pence breaking the tie and cries of "shame, shame" ringing in the chamber and the hallway from a prolonged protest, 50 Republican senators voted to roll the dice and move forward on an unusual debate whose final end was impossible to predict.
Whether Trump will ultimately face criminal charges when he's no longer in office will turn on as yet unknown facts, on how courts resolve untested questions of law, and on whether prosecutors want to roll the dice on a conviction in the face of such uncertainty.
This season also marks the debut of the Vegas Golden Knights as the NHL decided last year to roll the dice on becoming the first league to put a major pro sports team in Sin City, a gambling destination known more for craps and slots than sticks and ice.
"So I had to balance all these risks in considering whether what Uber was offering was substantial enough, and would benefit the drivers enough, not to risk everything we had achieved and roll the dice with the Ninth Circuit (and possibly the Supreme Court) and a jury," she continued.
There is no doubt someone will roll the dice on a gigantic contract for a 27-year-old potential franchise center, but there are enough issues in terms of character and advanced statistics that question if he makes his team better that smarter teams may show some caution.
Whatever voters thought about Mr. Trump in 2016, they have now had more than enough time to take their measure of him, and their judgment arguably will say more about the mood of the world's last superpower than whatever roll-the-dice decision may have been made last time.
A max contract this summer is likely just wishful thinking on Rose's part, but here are three possible landing spots for him this summer that might be willing to roll the dice on deal that will pay him in the vicinity of $150 million through the 2022 season.
"The Democratic Party must decide if they want the candidate with the momentum who is best positioned to beat (Donald) Trump or if they are willing to roll the dice and court disaster simply to protect the status quo for the political and financial establishment of this country," Weaver wrote.
Instead of taking the initiative to stand up for the girls abused in these pictures, Zach decided to roll the dice and hope that someone else would do the right thing — all while continuing to take advantage of his friendship with Bryce and the opportunities for success that it gave him.
"This whole deal is coming down to whether you think it's important enough to show up, or whether you're willing to roll the dice one more time and see if the state's fate should be decided by people who'd rather divide," Clinton said at the campaign event, according to Politico.
If the definition of "smart," at least for this purpose, folds in raw intelligence, street smarts, intuition, real-world experience, business success, job creation, wealth creation, a fighter's instinct, and knowing when to roll the dice or to bluff, then Trump might stand relatively high on the presidential "smarts" pyramid.
And when the game does offer up a chance to roll the dice on one of your stats, not only does the game not display what percentage change you have to pull it off, it's often not even clear if you succeed or fail because the game doesn't ever make it obvious.
That, more anything my mother or teachers said, persuaded me to keep those good grades up, to work hard enough to get into college and roll the dice that I wouldn't fall back into the low-income world that was part of my early childhood and that so-cool early work experience.
IF SOMEONE COULD TELL YOU THERE WILL BE NO WAGE INFLATION, THAT IT'S NOT GOING TO BE LIKE PREVIOUS CYCLES WHERE THAT FINALLY REARS ITS HEAD -- IS IT POSSIBLE TO JUST ROLL THE DICE AND STAY LOW AND JUST MAYBE NOT GET BACK TO THE NORMAL RELATIONSHIP YOU SEE BETWEEN FED FUNDS AND WHERE INFLATION --?
Other fridges have the ability to let you peer inside remotely, but Microsoft's data science team worked directly with Liebherr on this prototype to make a learning fridge that won't force you to rely on your pathetic human eyes looking at a grainy image over a poor cellular connection to roll the dice while shopping.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenBiden leads Sanders by single digits in South Carolina: poll 2020 Democratic candidates support Las Vegas casino workers on debate day Sanders takes lead in new Hill/HarrisX poll MORE (D-Mass.) Warren, coming off a disappointing fourth-place finish in the New Hampshire primary, needed to roll the dice in Vegas.
That's exactly what The Challenge is – we're real-life pieces, like, I'm a little hat freaking hopping around this board, and I'm just trying to roll the dice and make it enough times that I'll hopefully get out of jail and pass go enough times that I can make the most money and walk away from my friends.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's surprise trip to Mexico shows the Republican presidential nominee is willing to roll the dice and take a risk to change the narrative and build some momentum.
"China would be willing to suspend all negotiation rather than let him move the status quo on the issue," she says If that's true, Trump's apparent willingness to roll the dice on abandoning decades of tradition out of a belief that his negotiating skills could give the US a leg up over China could in fact leave Washington with a weaker hand that it had before.
If you're willing to roll the dice on such a new product, though, Zens says the Zens Liberty will be available in two flavors this November: a $139.99 "Kvadrat edition," which has a nice-looking fabric on top of the aluminum mat, and a $179.99 limited glass edition, which replaces the fabric with a pane of glass that lets you see the mat's charging coils underneath.
Size: 22,2878 square feet Price per square foot: $2434 Indoors: Etched into the exterior wall at the entrance is a Charles Bukowski poem that begins, "roll the dice/if you're going to try, go all the way … " The front door opens to a lofted space with white epoxy-finished concrete floors, white walls and a 22005-foot ceiling with light flowing from upper windows.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE will roll the dice in the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians on Wednesday, breaking with historical precedent by recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
I did roll the dice a little bit from the very beginning, at least a year and a half ago, because I chose to have this play with six characters, five of whom are women: one in her 80s, two in their 60s, and two in their 50s, so that set a tone for the play in which the possibility of a female candidate would be of interest and significance.
But instead of adding an obviously helpful name like Chris Paul or Kyle Lowry, San Antonio instead re-signed most of its own free agents (notably Pau Gasol) and decided to roll the dice with a two-year, $17 million deal for Rudy Gay, a mostly-inefficient ball-stopper whose most recent appearance on an NBA court was in January, the moment he tore his left Achilles tendon.

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