91. He also admitted that the Citizen Action proposal stands little chance of passage if the organization does not try to pressure members of Congress in their home districts. 92. He must take on controversial topics, then lob the hot potatoes over to PBS, where they stand a slim chance of making the national feed. 93. He may have thought, until a few months ago, that he stood a chance of achieving it. 94. He was a kid with his whole life ahead of him, and he never stood a chance when this predator came for him. 95. Her measure, like other pending proposals on Mexico, stands little chance of passing. 96. He stands no chance next time, except in the extraordinary event that Bush chooses not to run again. 97. However, to stand a chance of replacing the VHS cassette, CD-video will not only have to offer better picture quality. 98. I also knew he stood no chance of ever seeing the ballot again. 99. If GM and EchoStar are able to frame the question that way, and have antitrust officials consider it on those terms, they stand a chance in Washington. 100. If any dark horse stands a chance, then why not give it a shot? |