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There are 22 different meanings of Chance.


Probability
8 products, approx. 218 pages
Probability is the likelihood or chance that something is the case or will happen. Probability theory is used extensively in areas such as statistics, mathematics, science and philosophy to draw conclusions about the likelihood of potential events and...
Randomness
5 products, approx. 32 pages
Randomness is a lack of order, purpose, cause, or predictability in non-scientific parlance. A random process is a repeating process whose outcomes follow no describable deterministic pattern, but follow a probability distribution. The term is often...
Robert B. Parker
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Chance (1996 novel), a 1996 novel by Robert B. Parker
Luck
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luck
Chance (film)
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Chance (film), a 2002 film directed by and starring Amber Benson
James Chance
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James Chance (born 1953), new wave musician
American Statistical Association
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Chance (magazine), a magazine about the use of statistics in society published by American Statistical Association
Chance (comics)
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Chance (comics), two different characters from the Marvel Comics universe
Chance (artist)
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Chance (artist), popular musician in the realm of podcasting
Chance phelps
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Chance Phelps, US Marine KIA in Iraq
Chance (album)
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Chance (album), an album by Manfred Mann's Earth Band
John Barnes Chance
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John Barnes Chance (1932–1972), American composer
MuzikMafia
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Chance (MuzikMafia), an artist formerly in the MuzikMafia
Chance (Act song)
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"Chance" (Act song), a 1988 single by Act
Chance (novel)
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Chance (novel), a 1913 novel by Joseph Conrad
Contingency
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For contingency in estimates, see Cost contingency. In philosophy and logic, contingency is the status of facts that are not logically necessarily true or false. Contingency is opposed to necessity: a contingent act is an act which could have not been,...

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