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chances <a chance; chances> N

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The name of sortes was in fact given to anything used to determine chances, and was also applied to any verbal response of an oracle.
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Those episodes which were not compiled are lost, with the chances of appearing at any time being very small.
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Chances of superheating can increase with repeated heating and cooling cycles of an undisturbed container, like when a forgotten coffee cup is re-heated without being removed from a microwave oven.
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You'll reduce your chances of losing your wallet simply by retrieving and stowing it fewer times.
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Wanting to maximise the chances of a successful credit application?
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Too early and the chances of success receded; too late and the real conflagration at the target would exceed the diversionary fires.
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A properly placed head restraint where one can sufficiently protect his/her head lower the chances of head injury by up to 35% during a rear-end collision.
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For patients suffering from hypothermia a woollen hat can make a big difference to their chances of survival by helping to prevent further heat loss.
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But unless you have access to a private driver, getting behind the wheel after your nocturnal catnap greatly increases your chances of being in a car crash.
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These crops include yam, sweet potato, taro, garlic, ginger and onion, as they ensure higher chances of survival during awry climate conditions.
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