"Under the bludgeonings of chance" refers to the idea of being subjected to the harsh and unpredictable forces of fate or luck. It suggests that life's outcomes can be brutal and arbitrary, often beyond an individual's control. This phrase captures the struggle against unforeseen events that can impact one's life dramatically and without warning.
Equal Protection under the law is just what it sounds like: Everyone has a fair chance under the law until proven guilty.
Equal Protection under the law is just what it sounds like: Everyone has a fair chance under the law until proven guilty.
They mean the same thing because fat chance is sarcastic. The "fat chance" is said, it really means little chance or "slim chance."
An outside chance
little or no chance of success.
It means the same as "to have a chance."
It means completely by chance.
They don't (quite) mean the same thing, the expression:'fat chance' means there is no chance,'slim chance' means that it will be difficult but there is just a chance.
question is,are you willing to give that chance?
by any chance
Yes his official Facebook is just under Greyson Chance
Assuming that you mean "bonne chance" it simply means "good luck" in French