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Meanings of raise the odds in English
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Usage of raise the odds in English
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That could raisetheodds of blackouts in New York City.
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I wanted to raisetheodds in favor of proper feeding.
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It may also affect the blood's ability to clot, which could raisetheodds of a hemorrhage-type stroke.
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A political disorder could raisetheodds of a hard landing, but at this moment, the main scenario is for a cyclical slowdown, he said.
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Limited language fluency tied to repeat hospitalizations (Reuters Health) - Poor language comprehension may raisetheodds of a repeat hospitalization, a Canadian study suggests.
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A post-election vote raisestheodds of even more gridlock.
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That raisestheodds of a rate cut in India at the end of this month.
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Its non-oil domestic exports fell unexpectedly in July, raisingtheodds of it sinking into recession.
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That raisestheodds of a government agreeing to harsh bailout terms that may enable it to remain in the euro zone.
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Critics say that scientists unfamiliar with high-risk research are being rushed onto the job, raisingtheodds of accidental infection and public outbreaks.
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The rapid deterioration of Brazil's fiscal accounts plus its inability to reignite economic growth has raisedtheodds of a credit downgrade next year.
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The decision raisestheodds of another delay to the sale of Woori, the first-round auction of which was due to start on June 29.
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Many analysts had put the chances of inclusion at 50 percent or higher, with Goldman Sachs raisingtheodds to 70 percent last month.
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"It's about your implant," he said, leaning in-although ,giventhe noise level, he could have been shouting and not significantly raisedtheodds of eavesdroppers.