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1 However, he sees little chance of a rate hike any time soon.
2 Belgian media said there was little chance of Leterme staying in power.
3 In such circumstances, members of the public have little chance of redress.
4 Therefore the vaccine stands little chance of approval in the United States.
5 There is little chance of the troops in Britain dealing in intrigues.
6 There's little chance of patients getting a new drug any time soon.
7 There was an idea with little chance of success, but it worked.
8 Analysts saw little chance of another bidder emerging to derail the deal.
9 We have little chance of tackling climate change based on these divisions.
10 Authorities say there is little chance anyone aboard the plane had survived.
11 Governor Romeu Zema said there was little chance of finding people alive.
12 It was only later she understood how little chance she'd really had.
13 Tapias says she had little chance of getting a job in Spain.
14 The Ninth Unknown appeared occasionally but there was little chance to talk.
15 Once you're on the Harriers' hunting roster, there's little chance of escape.
16 Once outside the boys found there was little chance of getting away.
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