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"And I think you should take a chance on you."
The Washington Redskins decided to take a chance on him.
Do you want to take a chance with free software?
We have to have the courage to take a chance.
So why would a consumer take a chance on Tally?
Why should they take a chance on any other brand?
So why take a chance with the likely inferior Lowe's?
Nobody wants to take a chance and invest in capex.
K., let's take a chance on a player that small.
Take a chance on this bag, you won't regret it.
Girl thinks it over and decides to take a chance.
Despite my typical apprehension, I decided to take a chance.
"I think if this election wasn't so crucial, they might take a chance with Bernie, but the situation with Trump being what it is, they don't want to take a chance with Bernie," he said.
He tells her to stop being afraid and take a chance.
I just wouldn't take a chance with my freedom on those.
She didn't have a flight but decided to take a chance.
Now is the worst time for Trump to take a chance.
He was a guy we wanted to take a chance on.
He was the first person to take a chance on me.
Take a chance and apply to be a TC Top Pick.
With that, he was really able to take a chance on me.
"We loved each other and needed to take a chance," she says.
I'm gonna say... You know what, I'm gonna take a chance here.
Luckily, I had someone take a chance and gave me a scholarship.
"It is scary, but you have to take a chance," he said.
Take a chance with a few bucks and give it a shot.
"The Islanders were ready to take a chance with me," Lehner said.
Despite all the complications, Cole and Zoe take a chance on love.
You know you're not going to win, but you take a chance.
Question is ... will an NBA team actually take a chance on the guy?
My advice is to take a chance; what's the worst that could happen?
Auggie begins to find acceptance when some of his classmates take a chance.
Family cash provides the opportunity to take a chance and make a name.
No one really wanted to take a chance on me — until they did.
"You don't want to take a chance with the former president," Schnell says.
"Not everyone was willing to take a chance on him," Ms. Clark said.
She said she was skeptical about Duterte's motives, but would take a chance.
Trump should also take a chance on (cautious) bilateral negotiations with North Korea.
There's lots of margin for error; neither one wants to take a chance.
He decided to take a chance and reach out in his direct messages.
The European Tour was looking to expand and willing to take a chance.
Mr. Musk has always found people willing to take a chance on him.
They decided to take a chance and leave that day, which was Monday.
"He told me to 'take a chance,'" Ms. Johnson recalled of the card.
"I'm not going to take a chance tonight," Collins said he told Cespedes.
Didn't want to take a chance... looking with Bryce at the big picture.
Why should consumers, brands, content producers and artists take a chance on its future?
Mr. Benioff, in a telephone interview, said he decided to take a chance anyway.
Until then you'll just have to take a chance like the rest of us.
But for $25, I'm willing to take a chance on protecting my wheels. [Kickstarter]
Between them, they decide which winemakers and which wines to take a chance on.
These are the traits of great investors—but only if they take a chance.
They are willing to take a chance and a risk of having a complication.
He chose to take a chance on himself – and so far, it's paid off.
Rick Scott warned citizens not to take a chance and to expect additional evacuations.
So, if you haven't already, it's about time to take a chance on Chance.
For any HR managers reading this, take a chance on a ten next time.
"That's the go-ahead run, and he's got to take a chance," Melvin said.
You can't just accept résumés, sometimes you have to take a chance on someone.
An optimistic energy is in the air—it's a wonderful day to take a chance.
I guess I'll see which one someone will be willing to take a chance on.
Three years ago, when unemployment was soaring among veterans, Ross decided to take a chance.
As Brandt himself put it, it is time to "take a chance on more democracy".
It is a Herculean task to get people to take a chance on you financially.
But whatever is here, it's real, and I want to take a chance on it.
Still, I voted for the Oakland [soda] tax, so I'm willing to take a chance.
He says he was fiscally responsible but no banks would take a chance on him.
A couple people rent it, they'll spend a buck on it and take a chance.
"They're willing to take a chance on a year-to-year deal because they can."
Shuffle, but I'd read about it online, so decided to take a chance on it.
In all honesty, much of the brilliance of "Take a Chance" is in its ludicrousness.
And Nicole Lieberman from Midwest said simply: Take a chance and you might surprise yourself!
They aren't going to take a chance on you the way they may for tech.
My thinking was, let me take a chance on it maybe being a minimal removal.
But back then, not everyone was willing to take a chance on a cargo bike.
You also have to — you can't just accept resumes, you have to take a chance.
To find them, she'll take a chance that could threaten her life, and quite possibly humanity.
Twitter challenge or no Twitter challenge, it is a good reminder to take a chance sometimes.
They feature sparkling scripts or great performances, or they take a chance somewhere with their story.
And the other thing I'd say is, you know, Kleiner did take a chance on me.
Why not take a chance with Kansas, Virginia, Michigan State and hope an unknown doesn't win?
Let me take a chance on it because a missed opportunity is zero chance for mating.
Well, as far as chances go, you're going to take a chance on Mars, I hear?
He didn't have much experience, but one dealer decided to take a chance on him anyway.
If you're not good and you're messing up, people aren't gonna take a chance on you.
We have made a decision to not take a chance on student-athletes from your state.
"With anti-Semitism and bigotry on the rise, we can't take a chance," the mailer reads.
Our basic philosophy is the same throughout the business: take a chance and learn from it.
What wasn't easy, however, was finding a diamond dealer that would take a chance on two women.
Candidates at job interviews are expected to explain why the hirer should take a chance on them.
I finally decide to take a chance and buy a Star Wars set on eBay from China.
Later in the day, Trump asked African-American voters in Michigan to take a chance on him.
But for those willing to take a chance, the cannabis industry could represent a sizable revenue stream.
Other squares on the board required players to pay tax, buy necessities, or take a Chance card.
I'd take a chance on every tool we have (provided it does not have negative side effects).
Absent a credible Republican alternative, Americans will take a chance on any solution over none at all.
Successful people take a chance and ask for what they want; unsuccessful people are afraid of failure.
I have a 2-year-old daughter and I could not take a chance with our lives.
And even the most experienced candidates can make a mistake in a debate; why take a chance?
This is too close to the election for anybody to do anything wrong and take a chance.
Clinton's defeat still painful, many in the party were hesitant to take a chance on another woman.
Here the filmmakers take a chance and turn a strange-seeming premise into a fast-moving tale.
TUESDAY PUZZLE — Anyone willing to take a chance on whether you can finish Ross Trudeau's crossword puzzle?
The name-your-rate strategy aims to entice travelers to take a chance on a new brand.
It's hard to start an architecture office in America, very few clients are willing to take a chance.
Despite the outcry, it seems quite clear that Netflix is willing to take a chance on polarizing shows.
And I wanted to support her financially, as she wanted to take a chance in the entertainment field.
Then there's manufacturing and the Herculean challenge of finding device makers to take a chance on unproven technology.
If patients can be persuaded to take a chance on cheaper treatments, then surely business travellers can too.
I want people to take a chance on themselves because I feel like I didn't for so long.
So if you've landed on what should be an easier Daily Double clue, why not take a chance?
Still, it illustrates the central point — if diversity matters to you, you'll find kids and take a chance.
If you think a bully can feed you, you might take a chance and invite him to dinner.
A note from Alice Newton, daughter of the only publishing executive to take a chance on the series.
When workers are abundant, companies have little reason to take a chance on people with a criminal record.
Many of them could decide to take a chance with their health rather than buy an unaffordable policy.
After almost two years, I found a tech company who was willing to take a chance on me.
The question now ... will another team take a chance on Antonio Brown -- or is his NFL career finished?
"That combination made it seem like he was the right guy to take a chance on," Oppenheimer said.
Kenny's just a boy, standing in front of another boy, asking him to take a chance on him.
There was one time I didn't say anything and just decided to take a chance and see what happened.
Prince Al Waleed bin Talal was the only Saudi investor willing to take a chance and support my film.
I respected the fact that she was willing to take a chance, even though we hadn't spoken in months.
Lance Armstrong wants people to take a chance on him again, this time with a new capital venture fund.
Sometimes a political movement wants to take a chance on something unpopular just because they believe it's substantively important.
I'm willing to take a chance and assume that since you clicked into this post, you probably do too.
People are more comfortable buying online these days, and the generous return policy allows customers to take a chance.
The actress decided to take a chance on the film, despite not being a fan of the horror genre.
I just wanted to take a chance to say thank you for loving me, and I'll be loving you.
On the upside, it can mean people take a chance on movies when they wouldn't have in the past.
Golnesa "GG" Gharachedaghi doesn't believe in marriage, but she was willing to take a chance on it for love.
But if Hardy is a truly free agent, I've got to think someone will take a chance on him.
Ms. Fisher said she did not know if she wanted to go modular but decided to take a chance.
The "take a chance or fly Air France" campaign stands out because of its emphasis on in-flight service.
Developer DICE decided to take a chance and set its newest game during the 20th century's horrendous opening act.
"Robert was the first N.F.L. owner to take a chance on a guy from East Tennessee," Mr. Chesney said.
And then foreigners with skills who want to take a chance on Akron can apply for an Akron Visa.
In those cases, pregnant women will need to decide about whether they want to take a chance, however remote.
It's harder to have massive audiences but it's also easier to find someone take a chance on quality content.
Why take a chance that a potentially lethal cancer will go undetected until it's too late for a cure?
"There&aposs something really rewarding about being the first institutional firm to take a chance on someone," Boyce said.
As young readers will learn, sometimes the sweetest thing is to take a chance on making a human connection.
"You take a chance with your neighbors in a small building, but that's true anywhere you buy," she said.
"When they take a chance and they hold them, it can boomerang and be very damaging," Mr. Thompson said.
"Being in Double-A at 33, it's hard for a team to take a chance on you," Mann said.
Cramer said he would take a chance on Gilead, a biotech company that is working on a coronavirus drug.
Later in the show, he reveals when investors should take a chance and buy into the newly public Bill.com.
It also means schools may not be willing to take a chance on a promising but higher-risk student.
Will he take his shotor is he waiting for the open-mouthedorange rim to take a chance on him?
The laws in place hardly matter: Those willing to take a chance can gamble that they won't get caught.
"My goal is to convince the people in Philadelphia living in poverty to take a chance on me," Wagner says.
To see people take a chance by starting their own business is one of the most inspiring things to witness.
Still, he is just 1003 and has 2100 career sacks, so a team might be willing to take a chance.
"Take a Chance" is an untouchable example of Italo-disco's sweet-spot—the qualities it possessed over it's American forefather.
I didn't take a chance to listen to them because I assumed they sounded like Korn or Limp Bizkit. 3.
Fox is the first major studio to take a chance on a movie anchored by a gay character in memory.
It is amazingly satisfying and rewarding in and of itself because you take a chance at making the world better.
The talks failed because political and military leaders in Washington and Hanoi were afraid to take a chance on peace.
If the entry fee costs about the same as a night on the town, buyers just might take a chance.
In an interview with Glamour, Camp opened up about deciding to take a chance on dating her friend after her divorce.
Saturday, there were signs that some members of the caravan were not willing to take a chance on an asylum claim.
"Maybe now people will take a chance on me and let me stretch and play other types of things," he said.
And, I'll tell you one other thing, you know why the Republican party will want to take a chance on me?
The stock is up 30% this year, and Cramer is warning not to take a chance on it at current levels.
Labour's left has a choice: try to seize total control of the party, or take a chance to run the country.
Students and teachers don't need to travel for miles or take a chance on buying a system they haven't tried yet.
I have to know in advance that I'm gonna love it—I can't take a chance unless it's someone I trust.
So let's take a moment to celebrate the few brave souls who decided to take a chance and break the mold.
The big question ... will ANY team want to take a chance on drafting a guy who beat a woman on video???
As parents, we all make decision after decision after decision — stand back and let a kid take a chance or interfere.
"We can't take a chance of something going awry on Tuesday," Trump told a cheering crowd in Missouri on Thursday night.
The only remaining option seemed to be to take a chance with a clinical trial, and this she agreed to do.
So he was willing to take a chance and embrace the radical notion, knowing well that it would provoke a backlash.
Money is always scarce in higher education, and administrators didn't necessarily want to take a chance on a potentially controversial program.
In the past we've described Italo-disco as a b-movie version of disco, and "Take a Chance" emulates that perfectly.
"Take a Chance" is club-ready, and not in the ostentatious sense that the best of Studio 54's floorfillers were.
Gray puts his Experimental Gameplay Project background down as the primary encouragement for EA to take a chance on his proposal.
If your current portfolio is performing well, don't pull money from solid investments to take a chance on a wild card.
Participants can show up and take a chance on getting a ride, but all the advance time slots have been reserved.
But the investigators also did not want to take a chance that the brains might regain consciousness, unlikely as that seemed.
In 2016, Trump asked black Americans to take a chance on him after decades of Democrats taking their votes for granted.
At first, he was hesitant, but as he heard ever-grimmer news about the shortage, he decided to take a chance.
Organizers of Indian Wells, as the tournament is better known, said they were unwilling to take a chance on going forward.
"I had to decide to either work for another person or take a chance and do something for ourselves," says Brooks.
When Carrie Underwood asked fans to send in stories about champions six months ago, Chuck Choi decided to take a chance.
Before trying to fall asleep, I decided to take a chance to explore the bathroom — and the rest of the plane.
But there's less appetite — from both investors and customers — to take a chance on clothing that demands a sense of imagination.
For that matter, what new employer would take a chance on someone who would bail as soon as Lordstown re-opened?
"Ready to Take a Chance Again" (from "Foul Play," 1978), which earned an Oscar nomination, was a wistfully hopeful love song.
His production allowed Rivers to pick and choose when he would take a chance downfield to Keenan Allen or Mike Williams.
The Bengals clearly believe Mixon has made the correct adjustments to take a chance on him this high in the draft.
Or that this kid has all the tools technically, needs a bit of work physically, so we'll take a chance on him.
If you want to take a chance on joining them, Tueday's Mega Millions jackpot is now $2590 billion, the highest jackpot ever.
Better still, cosmic lovebirds Mars and Venus will nuzzle up to Jupiter throughout December, spurring you to take a chance on romance.
But for many of them, Netflix is the only company that would take a chance on their movie in the first place.
He decided to take a chance and alter the routes for the bus line around the US and Canada's most populated areas.
"It was easier to write everything down than to go out and take a chance and venture into those experiences," Davis says.
I'm just sad that he couldn't take a chance on me because of what is going on in the state of Colorado.
Still, with concert-going suspended, we should take a chance to listen to music by a towering composer who is overlooked today.
Will they be more willing to take a chance on people who have been unemployed for years or have a checkered past?
But I had to convince MGM to take a chance in hiring a writer that had never had a movie sell before.
"Take a chance, because you never know how perfect something can turn out," Simmons wrote on Twitter, leading into a lengthy post.
"He told me to 'take a chance,'" Ms. Johnson recounted of the card in the Times article, which was published in June.
You have to know when to take a chance and dive, when to hold them at first base versus second or third.
However, if you want to take a chance with your speculative 'Mad Money' portfolio, you have got my blessing to buy this one.
They were going to die if they did nothing; they had to take a chance if they wanted even a shot at living.
There is no reason to take a chance on the next Facebook, Regeneron orAmazon if you are already worth $23 billion like Soros.
It seemed at first like the rest of television was slow to follow in his footsteps to take a chance on unabashed horror.
We had the skateboarders and crew on standby for the whole winter and had to take a chance when the forecast looked good.
After digging up his phone number out of her bag one day, Spears decided to take a chance and give him a call.
Plus, Mayweather, being the defensive boxer that he is, wouldn't want to take a chance on the unpredictable, aggressive that McGregor brings. Right?
"Today people come in and already know what they'll buy, whereas in the past you would have to take a chance," Roberti said.
HAMMON: Yeah ... somebody else is going to also have to take the approach, and take a chance because it has never been done.
Brendan is viewed skeptically by the rank and file -- especially Chris MacKenzie (Taylor Kitsch) -- but Eric agrees to take a chance on him.
Even with his recent success in gaining support, Mullah Mansour is unlikely to take a chance on talks anytime soon, Taliban officials said.
If you're looking for a way to instantly improve the comfort of everyday life almost unconsciously, you should take a chance on Bombas.
But bettors who take a chance on the commander in chief being there stand to make 85033 times their money if he is.
But fate had aligned in such a way that even my risk-averse and very sad self was willing to take a chance.
Those willing to take a chance, such as distressed debt investors, will only do so if they are getting a higher interest rate.
The waiter would sniff it, and it would still smell like beer, but he wasn't going to take a chance and taste it.
They have to persuade landlords to take a chance on tenants who have low or no incomes and have often been evicted before.
"We're really interested in failed risks, because it tells us someone is willing to take a chance and try something new," O'Keeffe said.
"[Right now] we're willing to take a chance on somebody with no experience because the cost of hiring them is so low," Aston said.
There is no reason to take a chance on the next Facebook, Regeneron or Amazon if you are already worth $23 billion like Soros.
Although she started her career working in corporate marketing, Daoheung left it behind to take a chance on a pivot into the culinary sphere.
I'm hopeful for our home town Pretoria at the moment but there's a shortage in venues willing to take a chance on live music.
"Go West, young man," is easily one of the most captivating and timeless American mottos — an invitation to all entrepreneurs to take a chance.
The second way is to spend one of your other currencies ("Spare Parts") and take a chance at the "Lock and Roll" slot machine.
"I think some of our members may have thought the default issue was a hostage you might take a chance at shooting," he said.
Intimidating as it might seem to reach out to a dream mentor, it never hurts to take a chance on a connection and ask.
For me, the deciding factor was once I saw the ball get away from him, I felt like I had to take a chance.
In theory, a team could snatch him up -- if they're willing to take a chance on a guy convicted of a very violent crime.
She decided to take a chance to hone her skills and make herself more competitive in the job market, without paying out of pocket.
Rather than take a chance on the unknown, many people choose instead to settle for familiar grapes, enticing brand names and well-known places.
"They see the paperwork or the application on the computer first and they don't take a chance to talk to the person," he said.
"Don't take a chance that you're going to... cause your grandparent or your parents or another friend from school to get sick."https://t.
You've got to convince early-stage seed investors to take a chance on you and give you money when there is nothing there yet.
For another, while I'm generally bullish on OLED becoming great on laptops, I'm not sure I'd take a chance on this one just yet.
When the opportunity arose to appear in 2007's "Knocked Up," Jeong decided to take a chance and took a week off from work.
Finding herself unemployed and unable to get another job, she decided to take a chance on herself and start her own PR consulting agency.
It was a big risk, but I had to take a chance to try to see him in the United States before he died.
They decided to take a chance on Diddy, and they didn&apost really have anything to lose, because Ciroc wasn&apost doing very well.
For example, at 24A, the mysterious answer to the clue "Take a chance on a work of poetry?" is RISK AVERSE ... or is it?
If you want to take a chance on joining them, Wednesday night's Powerball drawing is expected to be the second largest prize in history.
Why should we take a chance on her when she hasn't been able to hack it in a private sector job in this field?
But since Aerosoles are known for their comfort, I decided to take a chance on these cute suede booties, and I don't regret the choice.
She abandoned her love for Onassis for her sister rather than take a chance on something happening to her sister and her niece and nephew.
"It just lit up that spark to take a chance and reflect on my own experience of having a loved one in coma," she says.
This time, Boucher was waiting to see whether an NBA team would see all of the potential he showed at Oregon and take a chance.
You couldn't make a phone call, couldn't send an email — everything was funneled through one or two interlocutors who were willing to take a chance.
" Underwood explains, "I came on this beach to be selfish and to figure out what I want and take a chance and take a risk.
GR: I think it has taken this long because most people with the decision power didn't want to take a chance in a different narrative.
Netflix is distributing Scorsese's latest film, The Irishman, reportedly in part because major studios didn't want to take a chance on the $160 million budget.
"They refused to look beyond their bottom lines, take a chance or spend time on those who needed it," he said by telephone this month.
If Mr Trump blows up the JCPOA, Iran, free of constraints, could crank up its enrichment programme and take a chance on developing nuclear weapons.
"Let Go" begs a person to take a chance on you but by the time you get to "Not What I Thought," the smoke clears.
Some drivers ended up stalled out in high waters while others -- not wanting to take a chance -- ditched their cars for kayaks and paddle boards.
From the perspective of an admissions committee looking to take a chance on a high-risk applicant, Ms. Tapia must have presented a compelling case.
If you are interested in a greater America with more opportunity, liberty and prosperity, you must take a chance and walk over to my side.
Nine strong innings of winter ball persuaded the Cubs to take a chance on Rondon, who has a 2.97 E.R.A. over four seasons in Chicago.
Yet with this robust frittata, I'd take a chance on a red, particularly a red with plenty of acidity, like Chianti or another sangiovese wine.
In the end, fewer emerging adults willing to take a chance on their business idea makes it harder for everyone else to get a job.
There are the obvious pop acts like Kylie Minogue ("Dancing Queen"), the Chipmunks ("Take A Chance On Me"), and the cast of Glee ("Mamma Mia").
With Mars retrograde for 10 weeks after April 17, however, love could grind to a standstill if you don't take a chance here and there.
The most successful leaders are those who aren't afraid to take a chance on adapting, even when it means branching out into unfamiliar company territory.
" The 80-year-old Maude insists at one point that the suicidal Harold, who is pushing 20, "reach out, take a chance, get hurt maybe.
Without the people pushing the politicians to focus on their needs and giving them the courage to take a chance, this will never be solved.
CNBC's Jim Cramer broke down why investors must take a chance on a stock when the chief executive of the underlying company is being transparent.
However, for such an affordable price and happy runners, it's worth it to try them for yourself and take a chance on all six pairs.
For him and many others, the country faced a much more urgent decision — to take a chance on peace after five decades of violent conflict.
When you don't have much (or any) background in your desired field, it can be tough to get companies to take a chance on you.
Within South Carolina, within the African-American community, we don't want to take a chance on someone that doesn't have a chance of beating Trump.
Within South Carolina, within the African-American community, we don't want to take a chance on someone that doesn't have a chance of beating Trump.
But when her DACA expires and with it her right to work legally, she does not believe a lender will take a chance on her.
At the very least, this gorgeous wool tapestry will entice makers, crafters, and hackers to take a chance on any thrift store "junk" that intrigues them.
Black Mirror gives us a compelling reason why we should follow our instincts and be willing to take a chance on something we feel strongly about.
"They managed to do that in Scotland by being brave, burying the hatchet, saying we're all going to work together and take a chance," says Bew.
Afterward, Guy decided to take a chance: She asked Gaumont if she could use his Bioscope (what Gaumont had renamed the biographe) to direct a film.
ABBA, known for a string of 1970s and early 1980s hits such as "Waterloo", "Dancing Queen" and "Take A Chance On Me", split up in 1982.
Despite Italo largely inspiring either chic-posturing or a sort of sincere goofiness, "Take a Chance" manages to behave in an altogether more robust, confrontational fashion.
Either way, you'd think one NHL team would take a chance after a "down" season that still left Jagr tied for 106th in scoring among forwards.
Manziel will have 2 games to showcase his skills for NFL scouts -- hoping a pro team will take a chance on him for the 2018 season.
Foreign markets, especially in the developing world, are bound to bounce back and reward the patience of investors who take a chance on them, they say.
No one wants to shell out $30 to Apple for a replacement or take a chance saving money and trusting one of those off-brand chargers.
At Tuxedo, at least, the past is distilled well (and often) enough on the plate that it pays to take a chance on its latest iteration.
It's unlike you to get stuck in a rut, but if you find yourself feeling that way today, take a chance and go for something new.
Too scared to take a chance on anything, he uses his mother's sudden death, and his father's alleged reliance on him, as an excuse for his inertia.
"They have the choice of showing up and take a chance, take a risk of being detained just like my wife was detained and deported," he said.
" Demonbreun advises people who find themselves held back from solo travel because of social anxiety to just take a chance and "trust that people are generally kind.
This allows EA and the company's various development studios to take a chance on titles that otherwise may have been considered too experimental for a retail release.
Not a lot of people get an opportunity to pursue love in this way, so why not take a risk, take a chance and see what happens?
Do you feel like you could be just as famous for wearing clothes well, if only someone was willing to take a chance on an unknown kid?
I knew I wouldn't be able to get actors to take a chance on me because it could hurt them from a Bollywood casting point of view.
With Brent having fallen precipitously in the last few months of 2018 to below $60 a barrel, these companies willing to take a chance currently look smart.
"We decided to take a chance and call Petco's bluff on the 'ALL LEASHED PETS ARE WELCOME' policy," the steer's co-owner, Vincent Browning, wrote on Facebook.
That's obvious ... Brown is desperate to get back in the NFL but no team is willing to take a chance on him right now for several reasons.
"If you never take a chance, you may never fail, but you also may never succeed in anything expect staying right where you are," was Thursday's wisdom.
Not enough voters are willing to take a chance on a potential spoiler third party, and there's no consensus around what that third party should stand for.
At 23, he has time to establish an N.F.L. career, but it remains to be seen if any team will decide to take a chance on him.
They have an algorithm that uses machine learning to assess a user's online habits and determine whether it's a customer they want to take a chance with.
His only saving grace at this stage might be that his team has a ton of cap space and can afford to take a chance on him.
Not that I was bullied or friendless, but my memories are full of my being too shy to raise my hand, too scared to take a chance.
Related: See the 2050 Risk Takers pushing global business forward P&G knew it faced those risks, but ultimately, the company decided to take a chance anyway.
That's the idea behind the airline's new "Take a Chance or Fly Air France" campaign, which will begin showing up in American digital ad space this week.
"Historical women composers have a much harder time getting people to take a chance and listen to them," the musicologist Liane Curtis said in a recent interview.
The changing world of retail in the 1950s and 1960s, however, would offer the company a chance to take a chance on a brand new discounting format.
While these books are very different – they share that element of a person at a crossroads not being afraid to take a chance and go for it.
The Dolphins (2-8) decided to take a chance on the second-year running back, who played collegiately for the Miami Hurricanes, after the Bengals released him.
In his appeal to African-American voters, Trump has lamented the woes of black communities, asking those who traditionally vote Democratic to take a chance on him.
" He added: "We cannot afford to take a chance with our beauty, our majesty and the economic value and vitality of our wonderful coastline in South Carolina.
This might be difficult for a Tuesday, but I'd rather take a chance on an interesting and amusing clue rather than settle for something boring and overused.
But then Szaky convinced big-box retailers like Home Depot and Walmart, which were already stocking established fertilizers like Miracle-Gro, to take a chance on his product.
Studios are unlikely to take a chance on an expensive film that might anger government officials and geopolitical allies unless they can guarantee that it will be profitable.
The timing couldn't be worse for Mixon ... who will have to relive the incident on camera while trying to convince NFL teams to take a chance on him.
But some team may well take a chance that the latest baseball adventure by a cricketer — this one very athletic and young — could produce that rare uncut gem.
Though I've never bought from them before, the reviews for Madewell jeans are so positive that I decide to take a chance, even with the high price tag.
After a five-year stint, the group decided to take a chance on its current home, the ever name-changing event space and Sneaky Dee's neighbour, Nest nightclub.
Due to our unique business model, which focuses on building a sustainable company, we had to forego venture capital and convince lots of players to take a chance.
We urge you to take a chance, to push past barriers of negativity and oppression of self fulfillment and paint the picture of who YOU want to be.
Despite it being the sort of meaningless cliche music writers regularly trot out, Mr Flagio's "Take a Chance" genuinely is a record I will never get bored of.
Why take a chance with just any arbitrary whisky when the right whisky for your particular set of horrific quirks and off-putting neuroses is waiting for you?
American opera companies that rely on works like "Faust" should take a chance on "Demon," which offers a fresh, rich alternative: a Mephistophelian story with a spiritual twist.
"Don't take a chance that you're going to be the one to cause your grandparent or your parents or another friend from school to get sick," he added.
I'm not going to take a chance of running you out there and have to make a tough play and have this thing really cramp up on him.
Its second half is about Henry's post-prison attempt to get back on track: finish his education, find an employer willing to take a chance on a felon.
Then, of course, there are the investment opportunities that only get presented to the wealthiest people, and that only they have the resources to take a chance on.
Here is the deck that convinced investors to take a chance on Molekule, a hardware startup founded by academics that wants to tackle the global air pollution crisis.
"If I didn't take a chance and leave corporate America to see what else was out there and really get out into the world …" she says, trailing off.
"Within South Carolina, within the African-American community, we don't want to take a chance on someone that doesn't have a chance of beating Trump," Mr. Webb said.
He was incredibly generous to take a chance on a young curator like me, trusting in my abilities to make programs that would be relevant to their audience.
Sometimes you have to take a chance on someone, sometimes the perfect candidate comes and they're just amazing and they check all your boxes, and that's great, too.
For those that are willing to take a chance, several internet startups that deliver personally styled outfits to individuals, including plus-size women, offer data to "straight-size" designers.
First is being in the unfortunate circumstance of being too good for established fighters to take a chance on, yet lacking the name to draw in an audience alone.
After one too many dates (with total dogs), she reached a breaking point – she decided to take a chance on love and sign up to be PEOPLE's B*tchelorette.
"If you don't understand this multi-paged rule, your first instinct is, 'oh my gosh, I can't use these benefits, I can't take a chance," Jaddou told BuzzFeed News.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, a Democrat, said during an event sponsored by NALEO in Philadelphia that it is time for political leaders to take a chance on Latinos.
The stars of the movie reminisced about their lives since, with Hawke thanking Ryder for convincing him to take the role and Stiller to take a chance on him.
Here's how it works: If you feel strongly about an idea, but don't have a group's consensus or full agreement, ask your colleagues to take a chance on you.
I can't believe it took me so long to find Curb Your Enthusiasm—but alas, years after the show first premiered, I decided to take a chance on it.
In one sense, Poroshenko has become the victim of his own success in keeping the Donbass conflict contained, another diplomat said, emboldening voters to take a chance on Zelenskiy.
Throughout this age of consumerism true design innovation rarely comes from the dominant player and more often comes from the startups that must take a chance to get noticed.
If Kim Jong Un thinks that the United States is unwilling or unable to respond, or if he feels he can survive the retaliation, he may take a chance.
When Ms. Brown thinks her son needs to take a chance on a social gathering, she makes a deal with him — she'll come to get him within an hour.
When the U.S. decided to take a chance on Colombia 20 years ago, we quickly found that investing in this country yields returns with few parallels throughout the world.
ANYTHING THAT THEY IMPORT RIGHT NOW IN THE WAY OF STEEL OR ALUMINUM, THEY MIGHT AS WELL PUT A REQUEST IN AND TAKE A CHANCE THAT IT'LL BE GRANTED.
Late on Wednesday, Trump commented on Videgaray's resignation on NBC television when he was asked if the United States could take a chance with him as commander-in-chief.
It has this warmth that makes me feel like it'll be more likely for people who might feel politically different from me to take a chance on seeing it.
He can't imagine that remote workers will find the new place a comfortable home, so he has decided to take a chance and accommodate people who want recreational access.
He knew he would need some help convincing another team to take a chance on him so quickly after a disappointing three years as head coach of the Dolphins.
Mr. Kaepernick, meanwhile, has been working out privately in New Jersey in hopes of finding a team willing to take a chance on him, according to a CBS report.
Just like the federal government, Andrea Blieden hopes other companies join The Body Shop to take a chance on those who have been locked out of the labor market.
Jim decided to take a chance on me, and I joined his incredible group of reporters for the next seven months before starting work for a Dallas law firm.
"Gosh, at this point, you probably want to go with water, tea or unsweetened coffee and not take a chance on beverages we don't know much about," he said.
"Gosh, at this point, you probably want to go with water, tea or unsweetened coffee and not take a chance on beverages we don't know much about," he said.
Director Robert Lepage provides a bold, totalizing concept that beautifully integrates sight and sound; it is heartening to see the Met take a chance on such an edgy production.
The president of the United States is engaged in a war of insults with a nuclear-armed enemy, and this is no time to take a chance with luck.
A key moment came not long after Joey was helicoptered to the University of Wisconsin Hospital in Madison, when neurosurgeon Dr. Joshua Medow decided to take a chance on surgery.
He doesn't mind our difference in age or culture or race and neither do I. I've been through enough disappointing relationships to take a chance on this sweet younger man.
The next night, Campbell was alone in a hotel room on a business trip when she decided to take a chance, posting about the encounter on a neighborhood Facebook page.
"Stakes are too high for workers, for the economy - we can't take a chance on someone with a decade-long record of prioritizing hypothetical inflation over real people," he said.
"It may turn out there's nothing to be worried about, but we can't take a chance," Katko told reporters Tuesday, adding that he's concerned about the increased volume in flights.
The two parted ways that day, but she followed up, and eventually persuaded him to take a chance on her, and she says he wrote her a check for $28,000.
Millen also says teams are also weighing Kaep's off-the-field controversies when considering the QB -- but he's certain there are teams that will take a chance on him anyway.
It's riskier to diversify your lineup and take a chance that some Chelsea queen who ventured into Brooklyn will look up after taking a hit of poppers and see— gasp!
There are people whose styles I responded to, and then there are people you kinda just take a chance on because they're doing something different somewhere else that fascinates me.
A girl who's not afraid to take a risk and take a chance and a girl who's putting her wardrobe together from quite disparate ideas, and customizing and personalizing things.
Success and popularity typically go hand in hand for you, but Uranus in Taurus is a cosmic encouragement to take a chance on your future, even if not everyone approves.
Recruiters and managers can take a chance that a young employee will grow on the job or they can shortcut the process by hiring for maturity in the first place.
Options tend to be a big part of compensation at startups—and a major reason why employees are willing to take a chance on working at small, failure-prone companies.
Mr. Trump's victory made the European far right more aggressive and arrogant, while at the same time reducing the willingness of undecided voters to take a chance on radical alternatives.
With few employers willing to take a chance on people with records, jobs are often scarce upon release, and loans for education and housing are generally out of reach, too.
If they get enough pre-orders on a book, the book has "buzz" and they may take a chance and order a few extra copies for the shelf as well.
Adams could have started for almost any team in the country in 2015, but Oregon was one of the few to take a chance on him and his FCS pedigree.
The relationship is ultimately doomed — wrong place, wrong time — but it provides a space for Mia to feel safe and challenged enough to write her first play and take a chance.
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?
I finally found a landlord willing to take a chance on me but had to pay six month's rent up front (fortunately I'd stashed enough away — thank you, F***-Off Fund).
If the SoundWear were a bit cheaper, I think more people would be willing to take a chance on it and see how (or if) it really fits into their lives.
Aside from more traditional bets, gamblers can take a chance at proposition bets, like deciding which team will score first and what color liquid will be poured on the winning coach.
ABBA won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with "Waterloo" and had a sequin-spangled string of hits including "Dancing Queen" and "Take a Chance on Me" before splitting up in 1982.
Still, you might be surprised if you ignore the number of reviews attached to any given listing, and take a chance on a newbie based on their photos and listed accommodations.
She finished seventh in the all-around, and that relatively poor finish prompted some fans to wonder why Karolyi would take a chance on her, especially with the Olympics so near.
"It's always very difficult to decide when to change bikes, and perhaps we made our switch very early...but I decided to take a chance and it went well," he added.
The male equivalent of the older lady who'd just like you to take a chance is a walking, talking, example of why Bukowski should never be one of your role models.
With the warnings being issued it's an automatic suspension probably for the pitcher and he's automatically ejected and we just don't want to take a chance of losing Maurer right there.
"To get us kick-started there was nice, and then to give Vargas a cushion there so he can make some pitches and take a chance on some guys," Frazier said.
After talking it over with his wife, Katherine, he decided to take a chance on the marriage interview, which was scheduled for March 2017 at the immigration office in Lawrence, Mass.
"He's willing to take a chance on an unknown author, and that's been a fantastic boon for our books," said Todd Doughty, vice president and executive director of publicity at Doubleday.
Still, with the memory of her "Shark Tank" pitch fresh in her mind, Butler was determined that this time she would convince the experts to take a chance on her product.
"To win this tournament, you're going to have to take a chance at some point, and I felt like that was one where the reward was worth the risk," Leishman said.
If that happens, Dennis will have to decide whether to take a chance with the parole board for the fourteenth time or wait for a judge to order an additional hearing.
"We cannot afford to take a chance with a self-defined socialist, the mayor of a very small city, a billionaire who all of the sudden is a Democrat," Richmond said.
We cannot afford to take a chance with a self-defined socialist, the mayor of a very small city, a billionaire who all of the sudden is a Democrat, Richmond said.
But if I were to be trapped overnight in the city Might it just not be that I was forced to take a chance And leave my device in the room?
The truth is that you're a quiet, sensitive type but, if I'm prepared to take a chance, I might just get to know the inner you: witty, adventurous, passionate, loving, loyal.
As an established comedic talent, Wilder could be the box office insurance that would let studios take a chance on a comedian who hadn't yet proved himself as a film star.
"Why would somebody take a chance endangering the lives of their family members and friends, just because it may inconvenience them, that they may have to use a different rifle," he said.
Ritter was willing to take a chance when many investors were put off by what they saw as a risk of using the the cloud in a regulated setting like life sciences.
Sweating after miles of walking in more than 90-degree heat with her two kids, Karen said conditions in Honduras were so bad she decided to take a chance with the caravan.
Las Vegas would have everything I needed to see who has what it takes to keep me falling… There's no better place than Vegas to take a chance and gamble on love.
It's VandenBerghe's passion that convinces publisher Ubisoft to take a chance on For Honor and let VandenBerghe create a game that he claimed to want to play since he was a child.
He said, if you're working-class and you're white and you live in those areas, maybe you'd take a chance on Donald Trump; it doesn't mean you endorse all of his ideas.
He said that he had been convinced they were on to something unique, but that he had also wondered whether staunch soccer fans would take a chance on such a strange idea.
But, he said, he was able to take a chance on architecture only because his parents had started him at school two years early (at the age of 270, instead of 22016).
No place stays the same forever, and few of us want to live somewhere that is frozen in amber, where entrepreneurs cannot take a chance with their ideas and open a business.
"We cannot afford to take a chance with the beauty, the majesty and the economic value and vitality of our wonderful coastline," McMaster told reporters Wednesday, according to The Post and Courier.
No place stays the same forever, and few of us want to live somewhere that is frozen in amber, where entrepreneurs cannot take a chance with their ideas and open a business.
If you&aposre on the fence about an idea or contemplating whether to take a chance on a decision, I encourage you to take a leap of faith and invest in yourself.
For example, it's possible few US promoters will want to take a chance on acts that may not be able to show up for gigs, should further rulings allow the ban's enforcement.
It's the big landlords — the corporations, the ones you might expect to care more about money given how much they've made — who are most likely to take a chance on the independent restaurant.
A strategy that takes away traditional slot machines or gaming tables that older people are known to like, to take a chance on something new for the young, is hard to buy into.
This, of course, presumes that insurers won't re-enter counties on their own; without any competition, and with Obamacare around for the foreseeable future, they might be willing to take a chance there.
The "Fast Money" traders debated whether to stick with high performing technology and healthcare stocks or take a chance with financial and energy names in the stock market, following President first 100 days.
It works well and provides a way for teams to communicate without having to take a chance exposing yourself to the possibility of the toxic sludge that permeates most video game voice chat.
In comments that echoed a growing desire among some Republicans, including President Donald Trump, to ease emergency guidelines, he suggested that he was willing to "take a chance" to get the economy rolling.
But these folks — who were not only willing to take a chance on a new game service from Google but who participate actively in that service's community — are also starting to get frustrated.
But spending more than competitors, and picking up movies that other companies don't want to take a chance on — including picking up Martin Scorsese's $160 million Irishman — helps Netflix stay in the race.
I bet their story has convinced many people around the world in a similar situation or relationship to take a chance to meet someone that has become such a good friend to them.
He's still unemployed -- but now that there are no charges pending against him ... an NFL team could take a chance on the 25-year-old ex-Florida Gators star before the season starts.
At a panel discussion last May in Las Vegas, the 88-year-old Pickens said he was ready to take a chance on Trump, adding that if it's a mistake, he'll be gone.
Neither of these practices will require congressional approval; they will simply require the will of a president to uphold the pledges he made to voters willing to take a chance on a nontraditional candidate.
But when he first quit his job to take a chance at being a comedian, he found himself separated from his wife, on his own and living on as little as $50 a week.
"The show resonates with audiences because it embodies the American Dream and I think it inspires people to go out and take a chance," says billionaire investor Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks.
In the meantime, if you don't want to pay a surge fee, just use MoviePass the way it's intended—take a chance on some random movie you wouldn't normally pay for and enjoy yourself.
His story was first reported by The Dodo, which noted that a shelter veterinarian named Karen Brown at Collier Domestic Animal Services decided to take a chance on the feline victim of human cruelty.
Henry McMaster, a Republican, per the Post and Courier: "We cannot afford to take a chance with the beauty, the majesty, and the economic value and vitality of our wonderful coastline," McMaster told reporters.
Looking back on this decision to take on the challenge of reviving a struggling business, Wat tells CNBC that whilst it was challenging, it was something she was willing to take a chance on.
" Still, Eileen Dunnion, a registered nurse who has three couples on her floor, said she encouraged her patients to take a chance on a relationship, reminding them, "You get old, you don't get cold.
I hope there is out there someone in his or her thirties or forties willing to take a chance on something that will have us talking as long as The End of History did.
I won't tell you not to take a chance on someone you haven't been starting, or not to change kickers if weather looks bad, or stab a goat and set to reading those entrails.
Tay Hohoff, an editor at J. P. Lippincott, decided to take a chance on Lee, but encouraged her to abandon the didactic, abrasive scenes between adults and focus on the manuscript's endearing childhood scenes.
In 2011, he decided to take a chance and spent $40,000 of his savings to go into business with Barry Schwartz, a former chef at a yoga retreat who had a recipe for tempeh.
DICAPRIO I see positives in the fact that things and ideas and story lines that normally studios might not take a chance on, through these new streaming services, will see the light of day.
She is a gambler too, in that she rejects a safe life with an adoring prince to take a chance on passion with the desperate Herman, which turns out to be a bad bet.
I was a pretty unsavvy applicant, and I am grateful that the dean of admissions at Princeton chose to take a chance on a girl from an average public high school in southern Virginia.
But Mr. McConnell chose not to take a chance, rushing to the floor and interrupting a colleague's speech to announce Mr. Trump's decision, in effect locking it in before he could change his mind.
But as an experiment, using a method of interactive experience production some wrote off two decades ago, it's interesting, and something I'd like to see other developers, directors and producers take a chance on.
They were simply hoping to find walls on which to hang their work, and were delighted when Baum decided to take a chance on them, and their classmate, Karl Wirsum, whose work he was championing.
The Suns pick up what will likely be two late second-round picks, which are at least lottery tickets to take a chance on acquiring someone who could be around when the team is good.
The Fed has kept monetary policy loose, hoping that demand would grow high enough that employers would take a chance on these workers and even invest in training that could get them up to speed.
McEneaney considered this a good number, especially since PwC tends to be a risk-averse culture and this was asking employees to leave the normal growth track and take a chance with this new program.
Trump is exhausting the patience of the public to the extent he would likely lose to a safe, dull Democrat — but not to the extent that swing voters would take a chance on Warren's radicalism.
The company has lifted the restriction entirely in China and for schools in the U.S., but regular folks in the states might be able to get away with long calls if they take a chance.
But to stay on the affordable side of that line, they may have to take a chance on a neighborhood where coffee shops, sit-down restaurants and other mainstays of more popular neighborhoods are limited.
"Within South Carolina, within the African-American community, we don't want to take a chance on someone that doesn't have a chance of beating Trump," a 58-year-old voter told Mr. Herndon last month.
While EgyptAir isn't known for winning awards and has a spotty history of accidents, I decided to take a chance on the international flag carrier for a recent long-haul flight from Cairo to Morocco.
And what I found was that the genre magazines were far more willing to take a chance on something different than the literary magazines were, and that's one of the things that drew me to that.
Still, Pickens said, he was "willing to take a chance" on Trump given his frustration with other politicians, adding that he believed Trump was "smart enough that he's gonna get help" on policy and campaign issues.
If Apple somehow figures out how to convince companies desperate to maintain profits and preserve relevance to take a chance on the future, it could turn its TV app into what it was meant to be.
I identify as bisexual and my rationale for bisexuality is simple: I find an overwhelming majority of human beings abhorrent, so I'll take a chance on anyone, regardless of gender, who doesn't make me violently ill.
This latest public jibe is a great reminder to everyone that if you're going to make a public statement, you might as well take a chance to make fun of your friends while you're doing it.
But if you're just not down to take a chance, grab your strong-hold hairspray and go for a style with zero chance of fluff, like a super-slicked bun that he created on Karlie Kloss.
But as long as there are people who'll take a chance for a steep discount, some guy in a factory will be putting drywall, talcum powder, printer ink, and who knows what else in the mix.
They were more willing to take a chance on the guy who might announce a nuclear war with North Korea than to unite behind Cruz, who they felt had been a real jerk in the Senate.
But Dr. Zuckerman argued that it is more difficult to enroll patients after a drug had been approved, because families will not want to take a chance that their son would be in a placebo group.
Beyond giving voters the ability to take a chance on a third party, ranked choice would immediately defuse the toxic polarization of our national political scene by psychologically reframing how we see the choices we face.
"Within South Carolina, within the African American community, we don't want to take a chance on someone that doesn't have a chance of beating Trump," Dan Webb, a 58-year-old South Carolina resident, told him.
Encouraging these students to take a chance and apply was personally rewarding and mutually beneficial: Many were pleasantly surprised when they were admitted, and their diverse backgrounds and perspectives enhanced the law school and its classrooms.
His first prom was so close to being perfect; he even had his first kiss, to the tune of the very ABBA song he'd always dreamed would be its soundtrack ("Take a Chance on Me," naturally).
The exclusive placements double as a more focused testing ground for new items, since Kantar's research shows that Prime members are more willing to take a chance on items found on the site than the average shopper.
They expected a Republican Party that would moderate the president rather than remake itself in his image — an attitude that led some women to vote for Republicans alongside Clinton, or to take a chance on Trump himself.
Cramer said investors had to be willing to take a chance and buy Apple before the deal was made in order to reap the profits, especially because Apple did not have a 5G plan without Qualcomm's chips.
Whatever the reason, they can't imagine themselves in the shoes of someone who has no choice but to leave their country and take a chance in the U.S., just like many of their ancestors did years ago.
I'm not working now, but I know I'm going to get to the problem once I start working with fiberglass because from what I understand it's toxic and I've been too sick to really take a chance.
The rescue was dropped off at a kill shelter by her previous family and was on the euthanasia list, when Bloom decided to take a chance on the pooch and brought the dog home to her family.
Yes, both Democrats and Republicans convinced their bases to turn out, but the way Trump won in several key states was, arguably, by convincing downscale white voters who often vote Democratic to take a chance on him.
The color-within-the-lines politicians hadn't done much of anything they liked so they were willing to take a chance on someone who didn't sound or act like anyone who had ever run for president before.
But we could try to make the categories less skewed with respect to each other—if animals get to have some more obscure entries, then why not also take a chance on more plants or weird faces?
"You know what they say, that giving is better than receiving - but not tonight," said the 75-year-old performer, whose glitzy hits include "I Write the Songs", "Copacabana", "Mandy" and "Ready to Take a Chance Again".
Those who did take a chance on European shares during a selloff that sent the Euro Stoxx 50 index of blue-chips down about 7 percent said they focused on infrastructure companies with high recurring cash flows.
When he was a junior at Texas A&M, Seals-Jones found himself facing a common question for college athletes: Should he play out his final season as an Aggie or take a chance on the pros?
When in actuality, I am indecisive, and I make a lot of decisions based out of fear and sometimes I'm afraid to step outside my comfort zone and really take a chance because I'm afraid of failure.
The author of one of Silicon Valley's entrepreneurship bibles, The Lean Startup, Ries is a well-known figure in tech circles, but his new challenge is to convince Wall Street suits to take a chance on him.
Lately, conversation at the school's morning circle, during which kids in each classroom pass around a toy ball and take a chance to speak to the group, has focused on the latest from the administration on immigration.
Ng's been able to work slowly on her early thoughts for the next book, without worrying about money or trying to write the sort of book that she can convince an editor to take a chance on.
Right now, banks that do decide to take a chance and quietly work with marijuana businesses are expected to file suspicious activity reports for every transaction related to those accounts — a huge and potentially expensive logistical headache.
While Trump never said anything like what Cohen alleges in the 2016 campaign, his pitch to black voters was hugely stereotypical -- suggesting that they didn't have much, so why not take a chance on voting for him.
In some states, private businesses of a certain size, including restaurants, are required to use a federal system called E-Verify to check the numbers, but some opt out, preferring to take a chance on a fine.
Long before they became front-row regulars and catwalk creatives, many of the style bloggers and industry influencers you admire were "nowhere," too — setting out from square one with a dream and the willingness to take a chance.
So how do you convince Democratic voters in New Jersey, because there are more of them than there are Republicans, that they should take a chance on you, and will you ask President Trump to campaign with you?
In all likelihood, this means the end of the Galaxy Note 7, at least in the U.S., as it seems unlikely consumers or those who sell phones would take a chance on a third version of the phone.
"I wonder if I'll ever be able to play a romantic lead in a movie, not because I don't think I could – I would love to – but because will anyone ever take a chance on me?" he says.
It's difficult for me to put myself out there and take a chance on someone, because I'm always afraid they will form an opinion about me based on my chair before getting to know me as a person.
"Because I was so afraid of messing up, I wasn't willing to take a chance on myself," Gaines writes in an essay titled "Free to Evolve" in the summer issue of her and husband Chip's magazine, Magnolia Journal'.
But Mr. Ludwin — who was not a comedian but had once sold jokes to Bob Hope — felt that Mr. Seinfeld had an original voice that needed a champion who was willing to take a chance on the show.
Wealth Matters After losing her job at LivingSocial, the online deal company that went nearly bankrupt three years ago, Kate Levenstien decided to take a chance on a business that combined two things she loved: bacon and beer.
Unlike on some other apps, users can browse other profiles but don't have to match before starting a conversation — similar to what happens in real life when someone has to take a chance and make the first move.
She knows that most of you kids out there are looking for someone a little closer to their own age, but damn it, why won't any of you kids just take a chance with someone a little older?
When the 1956 draft arrived, Jack Vainisi, the personnel manager for the Packers, decided to take a chance on Starr, though not much of one: The Packers made Starr the 199th college player chosen in the N.F.L. draft.
The company's business is a veritable David to Amazon's Goliath, but one thing Inkitt has going for it is that it offers those who will take a chance on its platform a promise of making a good return.
"When we get to the general election, we cannot afford to take a chance with a self-defined socialist, a mayor of a very small city, a billionaire who all of a sudden is a Democrat," he said.
Guide Dogs Victoria faced problems trying to find the pooches homes, as nobody seemed willing to take a chance on an unknown breed, so Conron decided to reach out to the media — which is when the problems started.
Jay Leno and Craig Ferguson take it to the mat with "Ballroom Blitz" and "Take a Chance on Me." On "Watch What Happens Live," at 11:15 on Bravo, Andy Cohen pairs up Idina Menzel and Rachel Bloom.
Fox decided to take a chance on him and give him a movie based on a character who had only made one appearance in an X-Men movie, the one even its writers are trying to forget ever happened.
In all likelihood, this means the end of the Galaxy Note 7, at least in the U.S., as it seems improbable that consumers or those who sell phones would take a chance on a third version of the phone.
Even though many babies with borderline readings would be likely to be fine with a vaginal birth, women and their doctors are usually unwilling to take a chance when the monitor suggests that the fetus may be in trouble.
So, there ya go clout chasers ... if you really want to walk the line of trespassing to take a chance at meeting Logan at his home, just have a game plan and be ready to get your ass kicked.
She acknowledged that she had no real claim for protection as a refugee but said she had no future in the slums of Kinshasa, her home country's capital, so she had to take a chance at getting to Europe.
It's great that political science is taken more seriously than it used to be, thanks in part to the public engagement by a growing group of scholars and the editors willing to take a chance on printing our words.
If a male director finds a team of male designers, and they prove to be compatible, capable leaders, that director won't be eager to take a chance on someone new, especially when money — and reputation — is on the line.
Under Obamacare, people must buy insurance or pay a penalty enforced by the I.R.S. By backing off, the I.R.S. will encourage people to forgo insurance and take a chance that it will not seek more information or penalize them.
"You saw things in me that nobody else did," Ms. Parton said, referring to Mr. Foster's willingness to take a chance on her, at the 2016 ceremony at which he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
The key is to leave your comfort zone (I'm talking to you, maciza lovers) and take a chance—go after the entire hog, and don't be afraid to get your hands, mustache and even clothes dirty from the dripping taco grease.
Rather than focus on blockbuster films that are already going to get attendance, it's bragged about raising the numbers for smaller films that people wouldn't normally take a chance on like Call Me By Your Name and The Shape of Water.
There's no shortage of jams in ABBA's catalog; I would give you my pinky toe to time travel back to Wembly Arena in 1979 to see them perform "Take a Chance on Me" from the best seat in the house.
The question for black voters both in South Carolina and across the country, is whether to again support the family they've long known or to take a chance on the one that, in many cases, they don't know at all.
They did that while we were in the "cone of uncertainty" -- because they knew they neither could prophesize Matthew's path and impact nor take a chance and wait until it was too late to do anything that would be effective.
It's hard to imagine either Trump or Clinton being willing to take a chance on comedy — especially self-deprecating humor — but if they did, that could go down as one of the best – and most unexpected – debate moments in history.
If you think that the American presidency is too important a job to take a chance that a candidate doesn't actually mean anything he says, then it is difficult to think of three more frightening words than these: President Donald Trump.
I heard a break in the gunfire and decided to take a chance, ran from home plate to the first base dugout which is also cinder block and two about two or three feet so you can have better cover.
These companies were willing to take a chance with an unknown startup, partly because they were looking for any edge they could get, and partly because they knew Beevers from his days at Voxall so he wasn't a completely unknown quantity.
Families moved out of P.S. 2452 might be more open to P.S. 23 than to P.S. 191, and persuading them to go to P.S. 452 could be easier than getting them to take a chance on a completely new school.
No one dared to make gestures to break the status quo until the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Russia and China agreed to take a chance and engage Iran in nuclear negotiations — the talks that resulted in the JCPOA.
CreditCreditChristina Chung SAN FRANCISCO — Silicon Valley's start-ups have always had a recruiting advantage over the industry's giants: Take a chance on us and we'll give you an ownership stake that could make you rich if the company is successful.
The twist is that she can't seem to make up her mind whether to honor her commitment to him and live a life she claims is tepid and unsatisfying or take a chance on a real and lasting love with me.
And you know, Tucker, no one reached out to me and said as a senior citizen, are you willing to take a chance on your survival in exchange for keeping the America that all America loves for your children and grandchildren?
Absolutely. The challenge is getting governments to think long-term — to convince people who are elected for four years to be willing to take a chance on something that won't see outcomes until probably long after they're out of power.
He was returned from open prison for being caught in possession of a crate of Carling [beer] in his wardrobe and is pretty open about his willingness to take a chance and manipulate the system when an opportunity presents itself.
For several years now, Central Americans seeking to flee violence in their countries have banded together around Easter to cross into Mexico, some to stay there and some to take a chance on applying for asylum in the United States.
You're able to try a variety of really diverse, premium wines for a fraction of the cost required for full bottles, and you won't be stuck with a wine you hate if you take a chance sampling something more adventurous.
Ultimately, it doesn't matter if a new administration reinstates the program or does anything else to assuage concerns about DACA or public charge or any other immigration-related policy: Some percentage of people will likely never take a chance again.
But after weighing the decision for half a year and the political and economic costs of both keeping and getting rid of the nukes, the Kazakh leadership finally decided to take a chance and opt for a nuke-free future.
So the couple were boxed in by two bad options: take a chance on a new life in the small, struggling town in Mexico where Irvi grew up, or stay here and try to ignore the shaky ground beneath them.
Too many voters were tired of the same old, same old, and they were willing to take a chance to put in power the first candidate in memory who looked like he could actually follow through on that desire for change.
And contrary to now, in the 1970s and 80s, you could venture into almost any city in the Western hemisphere with almost no contacts or any substantial materialistic means if you were adventurous, tough, or desperate enough to take a chance.
Dak and Zeke got the keys to the Cowboys kingdom as rookies last year and lit it up -- and now Irvin says other teams are willing to take a chance on starting rooks in the hopes of recreating the same magic.
We wish the Democratic establishment was more willing to take a chance on quote-unquote unconventional candidates — putting aside for a moment that especially today, women and candidates of color are winning primaries at unprecedented rates and are anything but a risky bet.
Delta Force commandos, ferried by eight helicopters through hostile airspace, were fired on when they landed and entered the target compound by blowing a hole through the wall rather than take a chance on a booby-trapped main entrance, Mr. Trump said.
Delta Force commandos, ferried by eight helicopters through hostile airspace, were fired on when they landed and entered the target compound by blowing a hole through the wall rather than take a chance on a booby-trapped main entrance, Mr. Trump said.
As its head hits the ice cap and your fishing line breaks, you bid farewell to the beautiful trout before it hurries back into the depths of the lake, never to take a chance at a minnow for the next three days.
Some startups told the Times that they turned to Chinese investors because they were more willing to take risks and because the American military has been reluctant to take a chance on unproven technology even when the capital required is relatively insignificant.
It helped that he had an early mentor who encouraged him to take risks in his career by taking on jobs he was unfamiliar with — and bosses willing to take a chance on assigning him jobs he wasn't qualified for on paper.
Experts see a sweep in both states as vital for Sanders as he looks to sway Democratic voters to take a chance on him, but even then he would have his work cut out for him in states with a more diverse electorate.
In terms of easing the track into a DJ set, "Take a Chance" is structurally perfect, sitting around 120 BPM, ready to be weaponized by everyone across place and time from the hands of Nicky Siano all the way through to Teki Latex.
So when Hopkins led the Black Knights out before more than 111,000 fans on Saturday at Michigan Stadium, it was with a degree of validation — not just for him, but for those at Army willing to take a chance on players like him.
The battle to convince consumers to take a chance on an ARM laptop gets easier — especially since these ARM laptops run much better than they used to and because Android apps run better on ARM than they do on Intel (for the time being).
The show is one of the biggest hits in ABC's history, so it makes sense that it would take a chance on a rebooted series; but as with Will & Grace on NBC, it's not hard to wonder if the series' time has come and gone.
Scott emphasized in a Thursday news conference the need to flee the storm, telling residents and visitors that "this is not something you should take a chance with, time is running out" and that "there are no excuses" for staying in an evacuation zone.
Bermuda has been open to our concerns around her hurtful opinions on human beings and humanity's role in the future, and after extensive dialogue and a change of heart from Bermuda, we weighed our options and decided to take a chance on a working relationship.
"In bad conditions, the only chance of success is to take a chance and hope it works out, and that's what the plants are doing," said Nick Chater, a behavioral psychologist at the University of Warwick in Britain, who was not involved in the study.
The free nationwide event presents a great opportunity to stop in and revisit a favorite exhibit at a local cultural institution or take a chance on taking the family to a museum in a town you're visiting without worrying about all the admission fees.
Subprime lenders are willing to take a chance on these risky borrowers because when they default, the lenders can repossess their cars and persuade judges in 46 states to give them the power to seize borrowers' paychecks to cover the balance of the car loan.
I'm willing to take a chance on new authors who don't have a lot of experience when I know I have enough personal resources to edit them, and I'm more likely to have those resources if the author is also trans and/or a racial minority.
At a time when clubs on the island are struggling to compete with warehouse parties in the outer boroughs, he told the Times he spent over $7 million on Flash Factory, hoping to convince the ballooning techno crowds flocking to Brooklyn to take a chance on Manhattan.
Hospital leaders had to decide: Do they ship in water and take a chance on the city's infrastructure, as other area medical centers have done, or do they move 193 fragile and vulnerable patients far from their homes and from their support systems, their families and friends?
If Republican voters were willing to take a chance in 2016 with a candidate who clearly had only a cursory knowledge of policy but a lot of attitude, they surely did so because Bush had already lowered the expectations for the intellectual capacity required for the office.
And the barrier to entry with a movie on Netflix is relatively low; someone who might not buy an expensive movie ticket and hire a babysitter for a movie they haven't heard of may take a chance on it from the comfort of their living room couch.
It seems like Netflix would rather funnel its money to Weiss and Benioff to make whatever mediocre blockbuster tentpoles their hearts desire than take a chance on something as singular as The OA. The OA is really, truly dead, and there's no Khatun around to save it.
After that, finally ready to assume complete control, Mr. Lewis persuaded Paramount to take a chance on "The Bellboy" (1960), a virtually plotless hommage to silent-film comedy that he wrote, directed and starred in, playing a hapless employee of the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach.
When given the choice between watching the proceedings of a reality TV show called "The Presidential Election" and catching a glimpse of a few real-life TV stars, I decided to join about 1,000 prospective voters who would rather take a chance on the Meatpacking district.
She said it was hard enough to convince voters to take a chance on a Democratic candidate last time when she could warn while canvassing about how Republicans were trying to destroy the Affordable Care Act without a replacement plan, putting people with preexisting conditions at risk.
As for Brown ... he's been unemployed since the Patriots cut him early in the 2019 NFL season and there's been so much off-the-field drama with him, no one really knows if another NFL team will ever take a chance on the WR ever again.
"Subscribers kind of use MoviePass like 'movie insurance' where a film that we tell them about might not have had sufficient marketing or they might not have heard of it, but they're going to take a chance because they have no incremental cost of going," Lowe said.
It makes film and television companies far more risk-averse, narrowing their output to that which seems the most bankable, thereby creating a climate in which no one would be willing to take a chance on a 24-year-old with a script about inner city life.
But the biggest difference-maker is if employers can recover staffing-agency fees they pay to find workers who don't stick with the job, or get the agencies to find them a replacement worker for free if they take a chance on an ex-offender who doesn't work out.
Not only did Mellencamp shoot him down for "Pink Houses" (and "Our Country"), but so did Heart ("Barracuda"), Jackson Browne ("Running on Empty"), Bon Jovi ("Who Says You Can't Go Home"), Van Halen ("Right Now"), Tom Petty ("Won't Back Down," again) and Abba ("Take a Chance on Me").
"I had trouble separating from my ex, in terms of figuring out if it was a good idea at the time to just cut the cord and take a chance, or to just kinda be like, 'Hey, I want to be here and support you or not,' " he says.
Rebecca's situation — take a chance on the spark-inducing new guy or settle for the perfectly pleasant guy who doesn't light her fire — parallels both her upbringing (which we get a glimpse of) and Jack's house and the different situations women find themselves in, especially all those decades ago.
The GOP grassroots seems willing to take a chance on Trump in the general election, and polls show him in a close hypothetical race with Democratic front-runner Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
On the negative side, some guests complained of loud music at night coming from the rooftop bar, so, if you're a light sleeper and don't want to take a chance, make sure to request a room a few floors below the 20th (The Crown is on the 21st floor).
Transparency advocates say they're not willing to take a chance on the rules being followed by the incoming administration, nor are they interested in waiting months or years to use the Freedom of Information Act to obtain data that was at one point available to the public online.
"It's time to wise up and take a chance on something different because what we've been doing for the same thing, we've been getting the same thing, and getting the same results," Silk said in a 2274.94 interview with Complex about her support for Trump over Hillary Clinton.
The theory didn't prove to be true that there were thousands and thousands of populist, angry Democrats who would be willing to take a chance on somebody who hadn't — prior to announcing his campaign for governor in January 2017 — spent more than two years in Virginia elected public life.
The average price of a movie ticket in the U.S. is currently around $9, so the new subscription price is still a bargain if you see at least two movies—and the company has long maintained that it wants to expand the type of films that viewers take a chance on.
He started staying up late reading financial books, brought his computer programming skills up to a professional level, got an internship at a hedge fund, and then leveraged that position to get a formal interview with that friend of a friend where he convinced him to take a chance on him.
The rule would treat franchisors as joint employers with their franchisees, meaning that they would liable for the thousands of daily decisions of what are essentially independent small businesses and less willing to take a chance on an untested upstart looking to pursue this time-honored ticket to the middle class.
"He'll be remembered as a man of the world who spoke his mind and wasn't afraid to take a chance and went out of his way to be a kind, benevolent individual that really changed the world," the family spokesman, Bob Gunnell, said at a news conference in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Dan Patrick, who argued that people shouldn't take economically damaging measures because if asked "are you willing to take a chance on your survival in exchange for keeping the America that all America loves for your children and grandchildren?" grandparents around the nation would agree to risk letting the virus spread.
While "A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby" will likely draw the most attention this month, it might be better to take a chance on international fare like "Home For Christmas," a six-episode series from Norway that looks to add a little substance to the usual Yuletide rom-com fare.
But based on interviews with over a dozen experts, one truth emerges: If Gene Roddenberry hadn't been willing to fight for his show, and Lucille Ball's studio hadn't been willing to take a chance on it, nobody else might have been able to make something as visually and intellectually ambitious as Trek.
"If human nature felt no temptation to take a chance, no satisfaction (profit apart) in constructing a factory, a railway, a mine or a farm, there might not be much investment merely as a result of cold calculation," John Maynard Keynes wrote in 249.4's "General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money".
While data is the lifeblood of any organization, Mariani says that companies like Home Depot, Allstate, Kraft-Heinz and American Express have been willing to take a chance with a startup because there simply are no big companies solving this problem right now and there is a real pain point inside these companies.
Dan Patrick (R) on Monday said that he is willing to take a chance on his survival as a senior citizen for the good of the country's economy amid the coronavirus outbreak and added that he thinks "there are lots of grandparents out there in this country" who feel the same way.
Confident enough in his performance to send a tweet to a writer for The New York Times, asking her to come and see (it worked), he means to show what's possible when companies take a chance on actors like him — and by extension, what's possible in the wider culture when other employers do.
We formed the Blue Collar Caucus in the wake of the 2016 election to home in on the economic frustrations that led working Americans to take a chance on Donald Trump and reconnect Democrats in Congress with the blue-collar Americans who had been the backbone of our party for so long.
While the DNC voted down holding an official climate debate, Sunrise activists secured support for the idea from a majority of the Democratic presidential candidates, building the case for CNN (and MSNBC, which is hosting a town hall September 2400 and 22020) to take a chance on holding a climate change forum.
Carson has reached that tricky moment in politics when critics of the status quo must decide if they want to remain on the outside permanently or take a chance by leaping into the messy, pulsating center of politics, where doing what it takes to win can mean discarding old allies and adopting a new playbook.
But to see the 219-year-old Smoker now, pumping his fist after big outs for the Mets, firing 96-mile-per-hour fastballs and piling up strikeouts at a rate of more than a one an inning, it is hard to fathom that no one wanted to take a chance on him back then.
With so much at stake in this game, I'm more tempted to sit back and enjoy it bet-free as I count my money and prepare for some postseason gambling, but if you have to put a pick in, it'll sure be fun to take a chance on Marshawn Lynch in his grand return.
And President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's growing domestic turmoil has removed the space he needs to take a chance on serious engagement with this pariah nation.
Here's the short version: Best New Series to Take a Chance On Jenna's picks: "Pitch" and "Fleabag" Wesley's pick: "Designated Survivor" Best New Show to Cry To Jenna's pick: "This Is Us" Wesley's pick: "Transparent" The Show You Can Press Pause On Jenna's pick: "Westworld" (with a catch) Wesley decided to take it up a notch.
Op-Ed Contributor RIPTON, Vt. — If towns could write personal ads, this one would be taking pen in hand for the first time in 42 years — making a pitch for companionship, a pitch aimed at finding someone who might be willing to take a chance on something a little out of the Twittery Trumpy twitchy mainstream.
" Lyrical Lit Since you mentioned "Lincoln in the Bardo," I thought I'd take a chance and point you toward two books of high style: Sheila Watson's elemental, modernist classic from 1959, "The Double Hook," and a more recent novel that plays into your musical interest: Esi Edugyan's suspenseful, richly voiced historical jazz novel, "Half-Blood Blues.
Other companies have learned from this mentality: Disney is moving some titles from theatrical releases to Disney+ exclusives, and AT&T and Comcast will use their respective streaming services — HBO Max and Peacock — to try out shows and movies that people might take a chance on through a streaming service but wouldn't pay money to see at a theater.
Big studios are less and less likely to take a chance on a simple, goofy story of two people falling in love, instead retreating to the relative safety of remakes (22006's Overboard, which made $22006 million worldwide), sequels (2016's Bridget Jones's Baby, which made nearly $212 million worldwide), or blatant movie-star assemblages (like 2018's $68-million-grossing Book Club).
I should say that it's been a few months since I last played Overwatch, long enough that I've never played as Doomfist, nor Moira, but Overwatch was the introduction to online shooters that would lead me to take a chance on a lot of other games this year, two of which made it closer to the top of my list (stay tuned).
AG: It's reasonable, and the delta doesn't really matter to them, so we're seeing people place a premium on the fact that they can fly one flight and come to Kentucky or they can come visit saves time or some reason that they've had failure in the past, that they're willing to at least take a chance and do that.
It would be the shocker of the year if the Owls actually pull off a win against one of the best teams in the nation, but even in defeat, I still think star running back Devin Singletary will shine as FAU empties their bag of tricks and puts the country on high alert before a big-time program comes calling to take a chance on Lane Kiffin, again. 11.
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And even though movie attendance was on the rise in 2018, studios' reticence to take a chance on new ideas means that burgeoning young filmmakers who got their start in innovative indie films — like Taika Waititi, Ryan Coogler, and Rian Johnson — often get their big-budget breakthrough via some Disney-owned property (Thor, Black Panther, and Star Wars, respectively) rather than with an innovative idea of their own.
It's also entirely possible that they just didn't want to take a chance with Bryan's health—he did have a particularly scary moment in a match against Randy Orton during the buildup to his WrestleMania triumph, when a "stinger" caused him to temporarily lose feeling in his arms and ended in the first medical stoppage of a match in the modern era, something that might feel more commonplace now, but at the time was extremely rare.
" Yet in a reflection of the multidimensional melee that allowed Mr. Sanders to claim victory in New Hampshire with the smallest plurality of any winner in decades, Mr. Richmond also criticized two other candidates, Mr. Bloomberg and Mr. Buttigieg, lumping them into the same risky group and arguing that Democrats should not "take a chance with a self-defined socialist, a mayor of a very small city, a billionaire who all of a sudden is a Democrat.
The publication quoted the family as saying their child had been harassed at school and they were leaving town because they weren't "going to take a chance after the pizza incident," a reference to the "Pizzagate" fake news story — about Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's campaign using a D.C. pizza restaurant as a front for a child sex trafficking ring — that led a man to fire a gun inside the restaurant.
You leave the bike behind the trash cans at the side of the house and hop the wooden fence into the back yard and, if the door to the garage is open, you slip in, and if it's not, which it isn't, you've got to take a chance on the screen door in the back yard, but, lo and behold, your father is ankle deep in the dirt, hunched over, yanking at weeds with his bare hands the way he used to as a farmer in Logar, before war and famine forced him to flee to the western coast of the American empire, where he labored for many years until it broke his body for good, and even though his doctor has forbidden him to work in the yard, owing to the torn nerves in his neck and spine—which, you know from your mother, were first damaged when he was tortured by Russians shortly after the murder of his younger brother, Watak, during the Soviet War—he is out here clawing at the earth and its spoils, as if he were digging for treasure or his own grave.

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