Sentences with phrase «kind of fluke»

The way I got started in real estate was kind of a fluke.
When I first heard of this kind of treatment a few years ago I thought it was kind of a fluke.
«It was kind of a fluke,» she said.
As such, those without an Oscar nomination can be tossed out from your predictions, barring some kind of fluke.
Perhaps this was some kind of fluke but that was my first experience with this web site.
Like Trump, de Blasio acts as if his limited electoral successes are evidence he is riding the crest of a great and irresistible social tide, and that the polls proving his deep and intractable unpopularity are a kind of fluke, rather than the other way around.
All kinds of flukes can be found in snakes, frogs, and fish, particularly salmon.

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The challenge that atheists face is two-fold; If it is true that we, and everything else in the universe is some kind of cosmic fluke then there is no right or wrong, no immoral or moral.
And last winter may not have been a fluke: Those kinds of extremes — years of deluge and years of drought — are already becoming more common as climate change accelerates.
Here's the kind of situation that I tend too easily to ignore (once I have solved it) because it seems like it must be a fluke that isn't going to occur often enough to bother bringing it up here at Kindle Nation.
The authors discuss some possible reasons for this finding and acknowledge that we don't have enough information yet to know if this is a real effect vs. a statistical fluke of some kind, but it's not the first study to show similar results.
It kind of felt like that a-ha moment I had when the whale fluked near my kayak.
Odd that, Must be some kind of effing fluke that happens over and over again where thousands of other factors accidentally cancel out the errors in the design so that they work precisely as designed despite the impossible physics.
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