another chance to do what? try it again?
no
It's a good sounding theory and a desirable one.
Some people believe drunk drivers should lose their license permanently. Others believe they should be given another chance before this happens.
Yes, although maybe it should be 'alternative assignments'
Yes, Fred should be given another chance. Everybody needs to be given a second chance, and I think Fred should be given one, especially since he had gone through a rehabilitation problem and his treatment counselor's letter said that Fred's prognosis indicated a clean and sober lifestyle. Having said that, if Fred repeats his poor attendance and job performance issues, he should be permanently relieved of his duties without any scope for reinstating in the future.
The Fat Friar
It depends upon the scenario, if the damage is humongous that can't be filled with apologies, and requests then one should not be given a second chance. But, if there is less damage mentally or physically, one should be given a second chance for sure.
I know that, that is a very complicated situation, it depends on the amount of times they have given you another chance...
Juvenile offenders, including those convicted of murder, should be given a second chance due to their capacity for growth and rehabilitation. Research indicates that brain development continues into young adulthood, which can influence decision-making and impulse control. Providing opportunities for rehabilitation rather than solely punitive measures can lead to more positive outcomes for both the individual and society. However, this approach should be balanced with considerations for public safety and the nature of the crime.
What, to rob my house? If they were that rubbish the first time, then I feel a second chance may allow them to succeed. So no.
Abbey Clancy has given Peter Crouch another chance, on condition they have a baby.
it is a state grant which is given in order to encourage the granting of probation for future offenders.