Both, he reckons, are houses where we gamble for high stakes, and with high hopes. |
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For the race promoter, every single event is a gamble between losing money, earning money, or just breaking even. |
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Other lawyers said he was crazy to gamble millions of his firm's hours and resources on what looked like lost causes. |
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Student music can often seem like a bit of a gamble, if not a complete lottery, as far as an evening out is concerned. |
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His appointment to the national game would be the biggest gamble since he played Russian roulette on television. |
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Many of those seminar attendees are taking an enormous gamble on apartment rents remaining high. |
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For most visitors it was shabby and tawdry, with hotel rooms designed to be so uncomfortable that you had to go downstairs and gamble. |
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It's a big gamble for Tom, but his company has handled major tech overhauls before. |
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The gamble turned out to be a busted flush, he could not even catch his quota let alone anything extra. |
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I think the price probably is a bit of a gamble, but they must be confident because they have nailed their colours to the mast. |
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The design ream took about a third of its resources and put them toward the concept vehicle gamble. |
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All persons beneath the rank of knight, the order read, were forbidden to gamble for money. |
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Even given Japan's overall economic recovery, investing in real estate remains a gamble. |
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But while he may not be prepared to gamble this afternoon, the Celtic manager will be required to do so in midweek. |
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I am not affiliated with the gambling industry in any way, shape, or form, nor do I gamble myself or own any gambling related shares. |
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They took a gamble and bowled their main bowlers out and it paid off for them. |
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Bermudians will still be able to gamble on horse racing, the football pools, in the bingo halls and on internet gaming sites. |
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When we used to go Vegas, he would gamble for two days without sleeping then he'd catch some shut-eye for a few hours then go back to the casino. |
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You can gamble your mortgage away on putting money on a horse or, you know, take a bet on the election. |
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Even if you aren't the betting type, Croupier is a gamble worth putting your money on. |
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The first of the supermarkets to go online, with the rest stuttering at the sidelines, Tesco has taken a gamble which seems to be paying off. |
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She hopes her gamble will pay off, that Edinburgh will be the start of a tour that may ultimately reach London's West End. |
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Trying new things can be a gamble, but it's worth the risk if it turns you on to a new favorite munchie or sport. |
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If the Government's gamble fails, their talk of insurance and premiums will boomerang back at them. |
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This means that each publication is a gamble, but so far the strategy has paid off. |
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It is a worthy gamble, as the north-easterly comes into Phuket a little later than in the Northern Gulf and it may just work. |
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I don't think I've ever met a successful man who didn't take risks or didn't gamble for high stakes. |
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It was a brave gamble, a bid for power, by an ambitious, clever and canny politician who saw his career facing a premature end. |
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He lost the gamble, however, as 55 per cent voted against his stay in power. |
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I think the council was trying to steamroller us and gamble that we would not go to the district valuer. |
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He said they will gamble in any country, whether it is casinos or horseracing tracks. |
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Until now, anyone wishing to gamble at a casino had to sign up as a member and had to wait 24 hours to gain entry. |
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Gaming in casinos and indeed betting on horse racing are just some of many ways in which people gamble. |
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For somebody with a name and a reputation, it was a gamble to come here and give it everything he's got. |
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It's a potentially back-firing gamble just as the hillsides and valleys are scorching with sporting ardour. |
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In their free time, the ladies shovel down chili dogs, gamble away their stipends in casinos, and look for eligible men to date. |
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If we go ahead with growing GM maize here, it will be the thin end of a very thick wedge, and a huge political gamble. |
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It was a gamble that paid off in the most golden of coinage when Fletcher netted the play-off clincher four minutes later. |
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His apparent willingness to gamble on growth is perplexing friends and delighting some of his foes. |
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The result of their gamble was military dictatorship and fascism throughout Europe. |
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The 33-year-old southpaw is nothing more than a late-round gamble in standard mixed fantasy leagues. |
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After conning a new victim, Jones would gamble away his money at faro, usually in crooked games run by other hustlers. |
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But coal industry insiders say buying Hatfield is a gamble for any new owner. |
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Mostly, they gamble with other people's money, filching fat fees whether the gamble pays off or not. |
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In truth, the gamble in bringing Doyen back against an instinct to keep him for another season never looked like succeeding. |
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Picking the right conker is a big gamble, but usually as long as it's fresh and has a nice gloss it will be fine. |
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And the alternative, travelling without medical cover, is a dangerous gamble for the sick. |
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The futures game is a gamble, a crapshoot really, for both retailer and customer. |
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Sure we could work there as croupiers, waiters, dealers, busboys, janitors and all, but we weren't allowed to gamble. |
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Ideally the money men want to be able to gamble the pension fund, without being responsible for a fixed pension payment. |
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Find out plans to create a new investment fund that literally wants to gamble your money. |
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If they want to gamble their hard earned money away, then they should feel free to do so. |
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It is this strong belief in luck that leads many to gamble their meagre savings in the hope of becoming rich. |
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Its annual budget was too modest and its financial future too uncertain to gamble big sums on expensive, start-from-scratch studies. |
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This raises the criticism that he is privatising social security, forcing people to gamble their pensions on the stock market. |
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Many a small device company has been created because of a momentous idea that may seem too risky for a large or established firm to gamble on. |
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We chose to gamble with the more direct train to Pavonia-Newport, hoping the rain would let up before we got there. |
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But in practice we wouldn't be able to gamble with the chance that it might not work. |
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Partly it is to do with Britain's curious housing market, where people gamble in property futures as a form of investment. |
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Contending teams with high picks and clubs with multiple first-round picks willing to gamble on him hope that's not all he is. |
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For one, the gambling game at the end of each stage is made more of a gamble by being able to wager the coins you've collected through a level. |
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He is risk-neutral if he is indifferent between a gamble and certain pay-off equalling the expected value of the gamble. |
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He paused and thought about doubling down, but seemed afraid to put out the extra money on such an insecure gamble. |
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Spread betting is about taking a genuine gamble, and backing your judgement against that of the bookie. |
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But even with the short payback, such games are almost always a better gamble than the reel slots. |
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He's extremely talented and has good drive and business sense, but this is a gamble and could leave me in a bit of financial trouble if it fails. |
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Now you had your first pole position with Toyota at the last race, but be honest with us, was there a little bit of a gamble on low fuel? |
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I believe it is a profession in which people can do a lot of good and I was prepared to take a gamble with the job. |
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Considering he was 5th after first qualifying yesterday we took a bit of a gamble on strategy by going for a short first stint. |
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The money stream was very fresh, and they were willing to take a gamble on buying a house and spending as much or more on a remodel. |
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I don't know if anyone has the guts to take a gamble on building such networks in Europe, or if bureaucracy would get in the way. |
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We took a bit of a gamble on our pit strategy because we felt we didn't have anything to lose, and it almost paid off for us. |
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I think it makes it more interesting when it's a bit of a gamble sometimes. |
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Thomas had to persuade his brothers and father to take a gamble in this new trade of distilling, an enterprise they were unsure of. |
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This is a good time to take a gamble or a quantum leap into unknown territory. |
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However, a late change of strategy saw them gamble on running the gelding in the Champion proper. |
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Is it a gamble then to shirk the pull of the rat race in favour of a life chasing the literary pot of gold? |
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But his most fruitful gamble has been his punt on the technology behind the BSE test. |
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The Isle of Man now allows US punters to gamble in online casinos based on the island, the NY Times reports. |
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For McCain, it would also be the ultimate gamble, an all-or-nothing roll of the dice to determine the last chapter of his political career. |
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There is a risk every time an engine goes out but only sending one is a gamble. |
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Loneliness drives people to drink, to gamble, to shop of to get involved in destructive relationships. |
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There are no glamorous high-tech stocks, even though it is always tempting as an investor to gamble on risky firms, he writes. |
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His reckless gamble lasted but a Hundred Days, culminating in Waterloo and his second abdication. |
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Isn't to gamble and to lose itself a valuable demonstration of the absolute folly of a belief in untrammelled freedom? |
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With the financial constraints at this club we'll maybe have to start taking a gamble. |
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To understand the rationale behind this gamble, you need to be here in New Zealand. |
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On the other hand, the reality is that Japan simply cannot afford such an expensive gamble. |
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The table had a 5 minimum bet, which was a bit alarming, but I decided to play until I'd spent 40 and not gamble any winnings. |
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His reckless gamble failed and he ended up old and ill in a wrecked building surrounded by yes men. |
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They must count on wits and be quick on their feet in a gamble with destiny. |
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As with alcohol or drugs, while most people can gamble purely recreationally, for some people it's a means of escape that can get out of control. |
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But they also beg the question, why don't all people drink excessively, gamble away their savings, and shoot heroin? |
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Some of it they gamble on the price of tin, or the dollar going down, or whether there'll be floods in Asia. |
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Most of my clients will get into trouble by gambling the money they need to live on, go to a loan shark, then they gamble that. |
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The difference between the expected value and the certainty equivalent is the risk premium for the gamble. |
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More couples than ever are playing the waiting game, a game that, for women, is something of a gamble. |
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At the last one, he went so far as to say that if people are allowed to gamble their money away at casinos they should be allowed to spend their own money on health care. |
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It was a bit of a gamble, but they nailed it, and the car was perfect. |
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I was told they came to gamble their pension checks away every month. |
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So you can, for instance, legally gamble 24 hours a day in Nevada and New Jersey, but try to open a casino in some southern states and you may find yourself on the chain gang. |
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No matter how difficult it is or how dim their potential for success, most of these young people are determined to try their luck and gamble with their careers. |
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You are lucky and can hope to win if you gamble or take a chance. |
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At its current trading value, it could be a gamble that pays off handsomely. |
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It's a bit of a gamble, but I'm going to pull the auction, go to Aberdeen and see whether she'll put a stop to this sham of a wedding and marry me instead. |
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Backed into a corner, the publishers finally made a desperate gamble. |
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And pachinko is a national obsession, the parlours offering gaudy arrays of noisy pinball machines where many Japanese contentedly gamble the hours away. |
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Some guests want to know at the time of booking precisely what cabin they will have and others are willing to take a gamble in exchange for an upgrade. |
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Betting that the sides will stop short of an all-out war is an increasingly risky gamble. |
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He steals her bracelet to gamble on the new Chinese game, Pakapoo. |
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I took a little bit of a gamble and just tried to go for it. |
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I take my second gamble of the evening on the medallions of venison. |
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Secondly, and crucially, we get the reward when the gamble pays off. |
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We can only hope that, in the long term, the gamble pays off. |
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If reliability is unknown or unknowable, then they just charge a high premium and take a gamble, hoping to spread a loss to other less-risky areas. |
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Three blue-chip companies have also taken a gamble and invested in a total of over eight million acres in the hope of mining platinum and other minerals at some future date. |
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Rather than take the gamble of waiting for the engine and gearbox to finish nattering and give you what you need, you flick the gearstick to the left and you're in control. |
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However, Murphy proving to be the master tactician took a gamble that the roads would dry under the windy conditions and had the car shod with completely slick tyres. |
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Investing in CFDs is a highly leveraged way to gamble on stock markets. |
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Taking this approach is not only misguided, but a serious strategic gamble for the pro-choice community. |
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Cleopatra, in a grand gamble, sought not merely to maintain Egypt's precarious independence but to restore the Ptolemaic realm as it had been in its heyday. |
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These types of mortgages give the borrower the security of knowing their repayment will not change, but there is also a gamble because you are taking a punt on interest rates. |
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Doping horses is nothing new in sport and there are some famous stories of race horses being doped in order to land a big gamble on another horse. |
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Though many see the stock market as a casino, shares are not a gamble. |
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Deciding to take a gamble, he packed up and airfreighted much of his stock to New York City, bought a round-trip ticket, and set out to make his fortune. |
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In Musselman's case, the thrill is probably less about money than the Adrenalin rush of a wildly successful gamble. |
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If indeed the suit was a gamble by the Jackson matriarch to amass a sizable bank account of her own, it did not pay off. |
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Unfortunately, that gamble was at the expense of Miss America's supposed mission. |
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While CBS is taking a gamble on a relatively unknown talent, to many critics this decision was all too predictable. |
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The pageant came back to Atlantic City and, appropriately, took a big gamble. |
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Since Nestdrop continues to do so as of this writing, they wager a tense gamble that the odds will be in their favor. |
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Let's not gamble that with somebody who is an unknown quantity. |
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It may well be that the words were the fortuitous effect of wind, but the message they convey is clear, and I think our subjects would not gamble on the fortuity. |
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Investing on the stock market, like betting on the horses or hoping the turn of the cards will go your way in the casino, is always something of a gamble. |
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The purest way to gamble on soft commodities is probably a spread bet, but it is high risk because you can lose far more than your original stake. |
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A small, ragtag band of idealists facing overwhelming odds decides to gamble on a course of action judged either foolish or brilliant, depending on the outcome. |
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People could gamble without panicking and planning to re-mortgage their home, or dashing out to get an advance on their paycheck from the corner money store. |
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Then again, the biggest gamble in the UK is, of course, the Lotto. |
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One aspect of gambling that few people are aware of is that about one in five New Zealanders who regularly gamble on gaming machines have a gambling problem. |
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They don't need wowsers telling them that you can or can't gamble. |
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This was a bit of a gamble, for the regular army combat troops did not possess the same high degree of natural talents as the Special Forces people. |
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The sunny forecast came as spread betting firm Cantor Index offered the chance to gamble on the number of hours of sunshine and inches of rainfall in individual months. |
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I know that interest rates might fall this year, so it's a bit of a gamble to take a fix at this stage, but with three young children, it's so much easier to budget. |
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Everything in life is a gamble, and business is risk-taking. |
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If you don't already have a lot of equity, borrowing against your home in hopes that market appreciation will increase your equity is a dangerous gamble. |
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Their game console may well be selling at rock-bottom prices at this point in time, but it's only a desperate gamble to stimulate sales before it completely dies. |
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Instead firms are cutting the money they put into pension funds and telling workers to gamble their savings on the stockmarket through private schemes. |
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It's a bit of a gamble, though, and there's also the question of selling your house after having rented it out for a year, which the experts say is never a great policy. |
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Few companies would willingly gamble billions on a long shot. |
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These leaders, and others who questioned the Politburo's massive gamble are now in a position to gloat over being right. |
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I'm all for people learning to gamble enjoyably and well, expressing their own assessment of probabilities in cash. |
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Wycombe 0 Wimbledon 3 NEAL ARDLEY took a gamble on Charlie Wyke and watched it pay off handsomely. |
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Using cricket to market stuff is a gamble, as half those watching will nod off faster than stoned narcoleptics at a paperclip seminar. |
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Ballast Point's Sculpin IPA has a pretty tweaked-out fish on the label that caught my eye, so I took a gamble. |
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Highlights of the game include the Dollar Ball side game, a gamble option, and the unique Witches' Brew Bonus with its promise of free games. |
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Gambling near-misses enhance motivation to gamble and recruit win-related brain circuity. |
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Haworth points out the investment remains a gamble in spite of the initial success. |
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This makes the local poker machine industry by far the biggest gamble in Victoria. |
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How do you gamble on hiring Pete Rose to speak to a bunch of a baseballers ages 7-14 and not expect some pottymouth language? |
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I'll always gamble, anytime, but he's taking so many angle shots at the table it's not even funny. |
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On 7 March 1936, Adolf Hitler took a massive gamble by sending 30,000 troops into the Rhineland. |
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The 'all-in' gamble on former Liverpool man Andy Carroll has, so far at least, been a catastrophy for the Hammers. |
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Many voters said that while they liked Reform, they remembered having taken a flyer on Bob Rae and the NDP, a gamble they had come to regret. |
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He really took a gamble when he left his job to become a writer. But it paid off in the end. |
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Rory Moore kept the ride and we were hopeful, despite her being 14-1 and Moonglade being the subject of a Southwell-sized gamble. |
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After 30 years in the food business, Marriott took his biggest career gamble, opening his first motor hotel near Washington National Airport. |
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Rooney hit back at critics who thought United were taking a gamble by so lucratively rewarding a player supposedly past his peak. |
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David Pipe holds a strong hand with Mutual Friend, Mamlook and ante-post gamble Ronaldo des Mottes. |
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Until Finn's wicket maiden, England skipper Cook's gamble was going horribly awry. |
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Perhaps she thought that by taking the huge gamble of misspeaking one more time about her narrow escape on the tarmac at Tuzla, she could compensate for misvoting on Iraq. |
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Nelson's plan was indeed a gamble, but a carefully calculated one. |
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Also, the J in JUST RELAX was convenient in that it was Scrabbly yet off to the side, though the X in a prime position made the entry a bit of a gamble. |
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Lucius and Fulvia took a political and martial gamble in opposing Octavian, however, since the Roman army still depended on the triumvirs for their salaries. |
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Asquith was lukewarm at the thought of returning to Scotland, and regarded his gamble with trepidation, although he grew more confident as the campaign progressed. |
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German industry could build two medium bombers for one heavy bomber and the RLM would not gamble on developing a heavy bomber which would also take time. |
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Dice games, board games, and gamble games were popular pastimes. |
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Plans for his stablemate Meath have yet to be decided after he overturned the much-hyped Derby gamble Cairdeas at the Curragh on Sunday in the Airlie Stud Gallinule Stakes. |
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