Similar words: getting, letting, setting, jetting, vetting, wetting, petting, netting. Meaning: ['betɪŋ] adj. preoccupied with the pursuit of pleasure and especially games of chance.
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(121) Yet, there is one important difference: in the case of financial institutions the betting can become self-validating.
(122) Most gringo-oriented businesses have struggled: a few blocks away Club 21, a betting shop, has closed, as has the Montana restaurant, which once served toothsome steaks.
(123) Betting software for a traditional betting shop, modern betting lounge or betting kiosk.
(124) Standard and Poor's analyst Alec Young is betting that continuing US growth will keep the rally going into the New Year.
(125) JOANNE : So are you betting on secular versus cyclical changes?
(126) To stimulate customer interest after the World Cup,[sentencedict.com] we increased the number of live match broadcasts at our Off-Course Betting Branches and introduced more In Play betting products.
(127) Betting on horses is mug's game - nobody ever wins in the long term.
(128) The British online and interactive television betting group Sky Betting and Gaming created interest through a Yorkshire Post feature article on its recent move to the midlands of England.
(129) Traditional betting on horse and dog races – parimutuel wagering – is also legal in 40 states, but its contribution to state revenues has fallen with its declining popularity.
(130) Ford is betting that consumer tastes will continue to shift away from big vehicles, and is bringing out new versions of the Focus and Fiesta subcompact.
(131) When off-track betting was first introduced, it was seen as a boon to the industry.
(132) Amanda: I was thinking more of "Go fish" or rummy , something that doesn't involve betting.
(133) Have experience with betting sites, at least needs to know how betting system works.
(134) Ni is betting that governments will sanction the LEV if it proves popular.
(135) The court thus constituted exercises the former domestic, betting, gaming and licensing jurisdiction of quarter sessions.
(136) Hedge funds and speculative traders have led the charge in buying long-dated debt during this four-day-long bond rally, betting that yields will fall in a deflationary climate.Sentencedict.com
(137) Casinos often use shredders to destroy worn - out betting chips, used dice and playing cards.
(138) Even as they stash away this year's bonuses, the bankers are betting that politicians and regulators will bow before demands that they protect London's "competitiveness".
(139) In striking the deal, Sony is betting that the appetite for Mr.Jackson's music will prove more than just a spike generated by his unexpected death and the ensuing round-the-clock coverage.
(140) The availability of betting on the family PC evidently touches a nerve.
(141) Buy Price – In Spread or Index betting , the higher figure quoted by an Index Bookmaker.
(142) The Hong Kong Jockey Club has been designated to be the operator of soccer betting.
(143) And with moviegoers willing to pay $15 to $20 to watch movies like Piranha 3D - a number of companies are betting people will want to experience the same thrill at home.
(144) Second position for betting purposes , as in horse race.
(145) The event featured the first legal horse-race betting since the country's communist leaders banned gambling in 1949.
(146) Euro/dollar risk reversals were implying that more investors are betting the euro will fall than rise, even if short-term bearishness is less than it was a month ago.
(147) Captain Mark McCluskey sat in his office fingering three envelopes bulging with betting slips.
(148) Having prepared for the return of soup kitchens in the spring, they are now betting on a strong and rapid return to business as usual – a so-called "V-shaped recovery".
(149) House – The slang term for the bookmaker , sportsbook or betting establishment that offers betting lines.
(150) Better Place is setting up shop here just as the embattled Detroit auto makers are betting their futures on hybrid and battery-powered vehicles, which will arrive as soon as next year.
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