Sentences with phrase «generally out of luck»

If there's not enough money in one's estate to cover the entire outstanding balance, creditors and card providers are generally out of luck if they try to collect, regardless of the amount racking up interest on your account.
Unless you have a veterinary statement that says «X Cat» was poisoned specifically by «X food,» you are generally out of luck.
Until recently, consumers who lacked these things were generally out of luck when it came to getting a personal loan.

Not exact matches

How refs behave it's one of the latter, amongst others that we generally like to perceive as being luck or destiny or whatever helps us make some sense out of it.
I have never had any luck with CC creams in the past — generally they just look orange and horrible on my (admittedly very) pale skin, but Chanel has now brought out a range of tones, and number 20 Beige is perfect for me (amazingly, it's not even the palest offered!).
In general, the game's faster and more responsive than Soul Calibur IV; ring - outs are less plentiful but still possible for skilled players, which means that battles are generally decided on skill instead of luck, based on my experiences.
If you generally prefer bags that look more like a portfolio, you're usually out of luck where bike bags are concerned.
I try to update mine at least annually, capturing accomplishments, shedding items that are no longer relevant, and generally keeping current should an internal or external opportunity arise out of luck or necessity.
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