Sentences with phrase «entirely out of luck»

However, that doesn't mean they're entirely out of luck.
That said, until Alexa's skills work properly with the Sonos One, you aren't entirely out of luck when it comes to controlling your music.
Made in L.A. 2012, the Hammer's first large - scale biennial, officially closed September 2, but if you missed the exhibition you are not entirely out of luck.
Still, you aren't entirely out of luck, since FICO's competitor VantageScore does consider rental information.
If you can't return the original loan, that doesn't mean you are entirely out of luck.
If you passed the line of people on Monday, October 17, snaking from 25 Broad, around the stock exchange to Wall Street, down to William and all the way to Exchange Place, you were too late, but not entirely out of luck.

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But, don't feel like you're out of luck entirely!
Online dating can't take luck out of the equation entirely, but matching algorithms attempt to add science into the mix.
It's good to see that Kobo is starting to sell their ereaders through Best Buy again because for the past couple of years they've been making it extremely difficult to buy their products in the United States, and if you wanted to try one out first in a store before buying you were pretty much out of luck entirely.
It's no secret that your credit score is a big deal when it comes to getting approved for a mortgage, but buyers with a less than perfect credit history are not out of luck entirely.
They later found that their original flight was delayed even further and then the flight was canceled entirely, so all those who went to the airport wasted a day waiting and were still out of luck.
Unfortunately, those of us without a Nexus device are out of luck — but not entirely.
If the defect rests entirely inside the phone because of an engineering flaw, then we're out of luck unless Apple makes an official announcement or offers a solution.
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