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For each turn, you actually had less than a 50 percent chance of winning outright, since there was a nonzero chance of a mini “War” in which their card had a matching rank, leaving you and your opponent to split the leftover probability.
Like many others, he mixed criticism with outright falsehoods.
As Trump Calls for Law and Order, Can Chicago’s Top Prosecutor Beat the Charge That She’s Soft on Crime? | by Mick Dumke | September 4, 2020 | ProPublicaInitially, she had set her sights on breaking Jennifer Pharr-Davis’s 2011 mark of 46 days, 11 hours, and 20 minutes—which was the outright record until Scott Jurek broke it in 2015—but chronic shin splints got in the way.
Inside an FKT Attempt on the Appalachian Trail | Martin Fritz Huber | September 3, 2020 | Outside Online
It would be one thing if they were just an outright deniers of the virus’s lethality and threat.
This was a tactic by lawmakers, Peer said, because an outright ban would most likely not pass.
Occasionally, guys and girls admitted outright they were looking for a potential significant other.
The Craziest Date Night for Single Jews, Where Mistletoe Is Ditched for Shots | Emily Shire | December 26, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTWe must not interpret gains as an outright victory—nothing could be more dangerous.
Fiquet has been largely overlooked, if not outright disdained, by critics and art historians.
Fully 88 percent of us either identify outright or lean to a party, 47 percent Democrat and 41 percent Republican.
Inhofe is not just a climate-change denier; he is a warrior for corporate-funded half-truths and outright lies.
If You Think D.C. Is Awful Now, Wait Until Wednesday | Jonathan Alter | November 4, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAccordingly, as soon as they saw our Priests they refused outright to let the ship sail if the Jesuits were to embark in it.
Gwynne laughed outright, and for the first time without resentment; he was tired of having California "rammed down his throat."
Ancestors | Gertrude AthertonMargaret laughed outright and her laughter was so inoffensive and so musical that the Chief Inspector laughed also.
Dope | Sax RohmerAre you going to throw off the mask outright, and become a bad husband as well as a neglectful one?
Elster's Folly | Mrs. Henry WoodYou may go hence if your courage fails you outright; but I'll throw up the bridge and entrench myself within these walls.
St. Martin's Summer | Rafael Sabatini
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