Basically it didn't get any airplay on Radio One and if you don't get airplay, you don't stand a chance. |
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Of course, in the sexual celebration that was Paris in the early 1970s, monogamy didn't stand a chance. |
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To stand a chance of being competitive competitors had to get through in 40 seconds. |
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So they knew they needed to beat each other in order to stand a chance of survival. |
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He hated the idea, but it seemed like the only way they could go and stand a chance of surviving. |
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How would the fox hunters like it if they got chased for miles knowing that they wouldn't stand a chance of surviving? |
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It is hard to believe that this young female is a ruthless killer against whom we would not stand a chance. |
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Anything other than a home win is unthinkable if United are to stand a chance of reclaiming their title. |
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If you happen to have a film that has legs and good word of mouth, and you do a serious spend on it, then you stand a chance at a breakaway hit. |
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For we only stand a chance of rising to the challenges I have outlined if we work together. |
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By attending the conference you stand a chance of winning 2 tickets to the Grey Cup! |
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The terrorists, anarchists and treasonists wouldn't stand a chance against this guy. |
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Political parties and candidates must break the rules in order to stand a chance of winning. |
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However, the Indian Winter Olympic athletes don't stand a chance of winning any medals either. |
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This is necessary if the democratic path is to stand a chance of success there. |
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And unless we address the past with aboriginal people, we don't stand a chance of making any progress in the future. |
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Only if decisions can acquire some robustness in terms of social and political acceptability do they stand a chance of being effective over time. |
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Further, every time you insert a tube, you stand a chance of loosening the tube sockets. |
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It is a fact that the SRI trend would not stand a chance of prospering if financial actors had no interest in it. |
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Does the theme stand a chance of becoming sustainable or is it a one-off activity? |
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If RACs are to stand a chance of fulfilling their intended aims this imbalance between stakeholders must be changed. |
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If they could get out of that handcuff, yes, they stand a chance of reorganizing. |
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Poor Laurence Oliver, doing his best to project thinly iced evil as Crassus, doesn't stand a chance. |
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But the project leader is not always successful and, as a result, we see a hideously complex and chaotic process that doesn't stand a chance. |
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The infantry move stealthily through the brush, away from the Landing Zone, Hot Wind doesn't stand a chance. |
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The tires don't stand a chance if the road is wet, but in the dry, they begin to squeal delightfully once the turbo gets to work in first gear. |
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The struggle would be contemptible because, without party unity, they would not stand a chance, and they would be unpitied because their adversaries would be merciless. |
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Farmers driving tractors, shepherds on foot and livestock do not stand a chance. |
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Carpet adhesive residues, coatings or other stubborn materials do not stand a chance against the rigid stopping knife. |
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Norway have to play approaching their best in every game to stand a chance. |
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The latch is easily released from the inside via a cable pull, but not even the strongest winds stand a chance on the outside. |
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Those who do not actively get involved and deal with the press in an appropriate manner barely stand a chance. |
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Our prices are not competitive and without reform we do not stand a chance. |
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Of course the zipper of the trendy cover is concealed, so that scratches don't stand a chance here, either. |
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They're the newest johnny-come-lately to blogging and they don't stand a chance against Blogger, MT, Wordpress and everything else that came before. |
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With his newly enchanted sword, the imps didn't stand a chance. |
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Watching his handpicked crew in action, expertly tacking the boat, it's hard to believe Team Adventure will stand a chance against his well-funded campaign. |
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During a bear market the bears rule, and bulls don't stand a chance. |
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Even you with your insanely bloated ego wouldn't stand a chance. |
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Even the non-specialists will stand a chance of winning a medal. |
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The sooner you learn that this is a football club, and not a tracksuit shop for charvas, the sooner you stand a chance of understanding us. |
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So what is democratization and does it stand a chance in Algeria? |
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Dust, dust mites, flees etc. do not stand a chance in the water. |
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Only a skilled duelist will stand a chance againt her! |
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If you download files from the Internet or share files with outsiders, you stand a chance of getting a computer virus. |
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If we here in Europe can succeed in achieving a breakthrough for the precautionary principle, then we stand a chance of winning greater acceptance for it internationally, in the WTO for example. |
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It would also 10 encourage the development of an environmentally-beneficial crop and new agricultural outlets that stand a chance of finding a lucrative industrial market in the longer term. |
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All you have to do is register now at campdeblues.com and show up at the auditions, scheduled for May 1 and 2 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. at École Marguerite-De Lajemmerais in Montreal, to stand a chance of being chosen. |
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If so, the next time the Korean NCP is called upon to evaluate Daewoo's actions in Burma, the communities and their representatives could stand a chance of getting a fair hearing. |
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Built to run for 12,500 hours non-stop, the Miele Inspira's combination of 6 washing programs operating at temperatures up 75° Celsius, 3 spray arms and two heavy-duty pumps mean that dirty dishes don't stand a chance. |
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Ultimately, insightful, calculating investors stand a chance to share the benefits. |
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The purpose of research is to uncover the truth and if this is to stand a chance of succeeding, it must be pursued openly, so that little by little the truth can be winnowed out in debate. |
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In a social structure that is male dominated in the best of cases, women with disabilities do not stand a chance of rehabilitation, education, accessibility or any number of services available to men with disabilities. |
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Why should patients enrol in a controlled trial for a drug that has already been authorized for marketing when they stand a chance of not receiving the drug? |
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Unless a radical rethink is given to the failings of this model, the chances of building a new viable, social and sustainable model for the future won't stand a chance. |
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Global missile control initiatives are not currently on the international agenda, but regional activities for missile control, such as the confidence-building measures between India and Pakistan, do stand a chance. |
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Whether you use it with your hand wash or in your washing machine, Solvay® Sodium Bicarbonate will help your liquid detergent work harder and even the nastiest stain won't stand a chance! |
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Wood ticks and woodworm don't stand a chance at these temperatures either. |
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That Goliath is so big and strong, the little man will never stand a chance against him if he on his wrong side. |
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Those bushy-tailed rats didn't stand a chance. |
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By assessing the effectiveness of intervention structures such as flow deflectors and understanding the effects of turbulent flow on fish behaviour, researchers stand a chance of rehabilitating today's rivers. |
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It's just that I don't think we're going to be an effective player in other areas, and I think we do stand a chance of making a difference in the area of rights, in the area of civil society building. |
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Until then be sure to play the weekly FIFA World Leagues Predictor game, where every week you stand a chance of winning a signed FIFA World Cup? winner's jersey. |
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It appears that the meritocracy in a number of our European countries is still so biased in favour of males that women simply do not stand a chance. |
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Only Clark and Edwards will then stand a chance of catching him. |
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Unless their candidates can amass a considerable campaign chest, one assumed to come from big money donors, they do not stand a chance of winning. |
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Even those who never learned how to dog paddle stand a chance. |
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