Sentences with phrase «out of luck in»

After foreclosure proceedings, the couple were out of luck in recovering their $ 65,000.
«Buyers looking for a little relief from the stiff competition from over the summer may unfortunately be out of luck in the coming months,» Yun says.
But if you're not a FastCase subscriber, then you're out of luck in that regard.
Ultimately though, we know less than we think we do about what actually drives conflicts between polar bears and people and since we're rapidly running out of luck in a warming Arctic, this knowledge gap urgently needs to be closed.
Well, there's no online component, either, so you'd be out of luck in that case.
That means that you are probably out of luck in trying to get free checked bags for your parents for a trip on which you are not flying.
But at the end of March, many of those dogs may be out of luck in Montreal.
(You're out of luck in Connecticut, Georgia, Kansas, Maine, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Oregon, Vermont, and West Virginia.)
Unfortunately, most freshman will be out of luck in the savings department due to universities requiring first year students to live on campus.
If you pay with cash, you might be out of luck in terms of getting a refund.
If you are into Dungeons and Dragons, Rifts, White Wolf, or a myriad of other gaming materials, you are normally out of luck in today's digital world.
They raised over $ 250,000 and customers might be out of luck in trying to get their money back, because the Yotaphone is NOT coming to the US after all.
We know that, unlike the LCD screens, with eInk based devices you are out of luck in the dark.
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Eden Martelli runs out of luck in rural Maine when her car breaks down in beautiful Summer Harbor and her cash is stolen.
Still very quick, though; Rob Walker, owner of the privateer Formula 1 team that bore his name, was driving one on the A3 when a chasing Mike Hawthorn, F1 world champion, ran out of luck in his tuned Jaguar.
Here at Fiction Factory we just finished editing on RUNNING IN THE DARK, in which film scholar Glenn Erickson tells the fascinating story behind Jules Dassin's noir masterpiece NIGHT AND THE CITY (1950), starring Richard Widmark as an American low - life racketeer literally running out of luck in London.
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.
Fathers who do not know of their children until after the fact can find themselves out of luck in regards to adoption decisions.
If you run out of this before you order more, you're probably out of luck in the meantime.
The Blues were linked with a move for the 21 - year - old last month [Daily Express], and could be tempted to go back in now that they look out of luck in their efforts for Stones.
But superstitious K - State Coach Cotton Fitzsimmons, who has worn the same purple - and - white - checked trousers, purple blazer and purple - and - white tie to every game since league play began, ran out of luck in the second period.

Not exact matches

In some places, like Tokyo, it's easy to rent a portable Wi - Fi hotspot to use all around the country — you can even pick them up from the airport — but this isn't as easy everywhere, and if there are any issues picking up the hotspot at the start of your trip, you're out of luck.
In other words, those who use Android, Google's Chrome browser, Firefox — or just about anything else — and want to watch Cook and his team chat at WWDC are out of luck.
It wasn't luck or a fancy Harvard degree, but turns out 97 % had engaged in at least one of these three career slingshots or, as Powell prefers, «catapults» that vaults them over the wall first.
In a piece of good luck, a Lookout executive promptly activated the link on an iPhone to see what it would do — as Murray explained, the decision to test it quickly proved important since the link was built to time out after 30 minutes.
«The lower earner could be completely out of luck if they leave it to a judge,» said Nancy Hetrick, a certified divorce financial analyst and senior advisor at Better Money Decisions in Phoenix, Arizona.
Think of it this way: Would you really want to trust someone to be an expert (in anything) if they simply lucked out time and time again?
In other words, they were out of luck.
«Those wondering how much it costs to be the kind of awesome country that can scramble a permanent elite squadron of jets and square - jawed pilots in case of emergency international demand for an aerobatics display were out of luck
In all instances, Erickson walked out alive, which he credits to a little bit of luck and a lot of preparedness, both physical and mental.
«You hear so many stories about that «one great idea» where someone lucked out and identified a gap in the market, or created something that no one had ever thought of before,» says Rubio.
If your favorite gamer is ready to completely check out of this world and enter a virtual one, they're in luck.
If you're just starting up and have been using out - of - pocket expenses to travel for work, you're in luck — you can deduct that time logged going to sales calls and investor meetings.
I lucked out in avoiding the worst offender: A plasma TV, the Department of Energy says, costs a whopping $ 165 a year for its standby power consumption alone.
If you so happen to have 100 % of your investment allocation in stocks before retirement and 2009 happens, well then you are out of luck.
With commissions at these exorbitant rates our poor paperboy was out of luck investing back in the day but if he had access to modern tools such as M1 Finance or Robinhood, which offer free stock trades, there would be no problems investing that $ 2.
Those looking to buy Bitcoin through the Cash app in the states of New York, Georgia, Wyoming, and Hawaii are out of luck, however, as purchases will be prohibited in these more stringent states.
The initial ~ 200 investors in the pre-sale however, might be a bit out of luck but in my experiance there's no such thing as luck.
I guess you just lucked out being so smart and clever and all in just the right ways to understand the god of the bible..
Our book is meant t be suggestive only LOL God luck I have feeling AA will weather the hate as it has the last 75 + years and continue to reach out to those so desperately in need of sobriety for free LOL If you read this and want to get sober please try AA if it doesn't work for you find something that does.
In the end there will be a group of people who are right and whole bunch of folks who are poop out of luck.
After 12 years of meticulous observation and careful recording of the results, plus some sheer good luck in his selection of traits to study, he formulated the «Mendelian laws» out of which the modern science of genetics has grown.
The strangers put you out all by yourself in the middle of nowhere and wish you luck for the next 24 hours.
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If you lived in Australia before the coming of Europeans, you were just out of luck.
It may be true that Fitzgerald, as a professor of mine once put it, simply lucked out with Gatsby — writing it perhaps even in an alcoholic delirium.
Please tell me how many women gets this honor of being wife in Christianity or any other religions and how many children are being born out of good luck and being a father less in the society (fyi in some culture they call these types of children as bustard) and many more...
Those Americans who still had their jobs in the 1930s could easily believe that better luck was all that distinguished them from their neighbors who were out of work.
The stories in Rock Springs touch on the shocks that a young man receives when he's 16; on characters who, like those in The Ultimate Good Luck, hang out at dog tracks, or who have had scrapes with the law, steal cars and push dope; and on the fleeting presence of strange men and women whom we recognize, without being told, as home - wreckers.
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