91. A band has a better chance of waiting for Godot than of hearing its single played on a major radio station or seeing its video on MTV. 92. A better chance without him. 93. A child who can read has a better chance at learning, at life and achieving dreams. 94. A bigger ice surface means everyone will have a better chance to display their wares. 95. A defendant has a better chance of getting into Willard if he committed his drug crime in Rochester than in the Bronx. 96. A better chance never came, though the Sox squandered a number of lesser opportunities. 97. A bomb smuggled on board this way would have had a better chance of avoiding detection. 98. A child who stays in school has a better chance to succeed. 99. A main reason for the release was to give the immigrants a better chance of learning whether their families in their countries survived the storm. 100. A Mormon has a better chance to win national office from another state than from Utah. |