Sentences with phrase «often out of luck»

«If you have to pull out of a presale contract, you're often out of luck.
But absent any of those conditions, patients who are out of breath are also often out of luck in terms of getting an accurate diagnosis — or an effective treatment.

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I do not like to harp on about Arsenal and how luck has not been on our side for a long time now, because it often sounds like sour grapes, while other people often say that luck evens itself out over the course of a season or two.
Actually, quite often I am out of luck.
Travelers in areas without 3G coverage who wish to use their devices in the airport, hotel, or coffee shop have often found themselves out of luck up until now, since many such places require navigating an internal web page to gain access to the connection itself.
It's often $ 500 on Colorado Renters Insurance, so you're pretty much out of luck there as far as rowdy guests and the like.
It's a physics game, so there's often situations where the landing of your stones feels more like luck than it does any sort of individual skill, with the difference between pressing the button a tenth of a second later often feeling like the needless difference between missing and taking out half the targets in one shot.
These damages are often the result of your negligence, but... You won't have much luck making renters insurance cover move out damages of this kind!
It's often $ 500 on Colorado Renters Insurance, so you're pretty much out of luck there as far as rowdy guests and the like.
Just when you think you're out of luck, just when you think there is no way to accomplish the audio - system - wrangling required to achieve your goal, the TOSLINK cable can often save the day.
Often this goes hand - in - hand with a zero - knowledge password policy, which means that if you forget your password, you're out of luck and may lose access to your data.
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