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Most of the pregnancies that need emergency termination are failing anyway, meaning there is no chance of producing a live baby.

From Salon

They have also attacked Kate Cox, a Texas woman who traveled out of state for a medically necessary abortion, claiming she should have risked dying to have a baby that had no chance of survival.

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The FA Cup is Manchester City's only realistic chance of a trophy this season, so there is no chance they will lack focus here.

From BBC

“No way, no chance, no prayer — there's not the slightest possibility that we could wipe out all of life,” said Dr. David Jablonski, professor of geophysical sciences at the University of Chicago.

From Salon

"I'm not sure what happened to the security in this instance but if an athlete has already reported someone, there should be absolutely no chance that very person can turn up in that very circumstance," she said.

From BBC

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