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Kris G Posted 9 years ago
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Bet against sb

No leader arouses more fascination around the world, because his actions speak a language of defiance that so many of his people want to hear, lifting him to levels of popularity that other leaders can only envy. How long can he remain aloft? Don’t bet against him quite yet.What does this sentence mean?

  

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Don't be sure just yet that he will fail.

  • Don't be sure just yet that he will fail.
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Don't be sure just yet that he will fail.

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Kris GDon’t bet against him quite yet.

John, Mary and Bob are having lunch together. They are talking about George, who is running for class president.

Bob:  John, I think George will win the election.
John: OK Bob, let's make a bet for $100.00. You bet that George will be successful (for him), and I'll bet that he will not be successful (again

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