| 1. | In 1924, Duchamp decided he wanted to learn more about the mysterious laws of chance.
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| 2. | I've got a degree in mathematics and statistics, so I clearly understand the laws of chance ."
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| 3. | The laws of chance are perfectly impartial, so the demographic fairness of the process would be beyond question.
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| 4. | She, however, will live until she has a fatal accident, which, by the laws of chance, is inevitable for everyone.
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| 5. | Calibrating the laws of chance and time, they believe, in wilder moments, that they may be able to extrapolate the future.
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| 6. | He published " Of the Laws of Chance " in 1692, translated from Christiaan Huygens's " De ratiociniis in ludo aleae ."
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| 7. | As observed some centuries ago by John Arbuthnot ( in the preface of " Of the Laws of Chance ", 1692 ),
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| 8. | This is the converse to Pointing at policy . ) In fact, by the Law of Chance, everything will have likes and dislikes.
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| 9. | If one randomly coincides with a major natural disaster or human calamity, the naive may overlook the laws of chance and fall for astrology instead.
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| 10. | In 2016, he published " Chancing It : The laws of chance and what they can do for you " ( London : Profile Books ).
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