Sentences with phrase «simply out of luck»

So, if you're looking to snag a Pixel Chromebook before it's too late... you're simply out of luck.
Anyone who felt the iPhone was too small was simply out of luck and had to shop elsewhere — either within the Windows Phone or Android ecosystems — for a larger phone.
Some travel insurance plans limit their missed connection coverage only to missed cruise departures, so travelers who are not taking a cruise, but lose a portion of their trip due to a missed connection are simply out of luck.
Are you simply out of luck?
If you live in Australia, New Zealand, Europe and other countries, you are simply out of luck buying them retail!
Many users in small towns and rural areas are simply out of luck if they want to borrow ebooks, and this has to change.
If you are looking to purchase a new Barnes and Noble Nook Color, you are simply out of luck for at least two weeks, while the company is doing nationwide inventory.
If you decide to purchase an Android, Blackberry or Windows phone, you are simply out of luck with reading anything you buy on iBooks.
Thus, in most states, decisionmakers who wish to incorporate into their adoption decisions evidence on how textbooks affect student achievement are simply out of luck.
Self - driving cars are coming and, when they do, Uber drivers are simply out of luck, the company's CEO said at the inaugural Code Conference.
Self - driving cars are coming and, when they do, Uber drivers are simply out of luck, the company's CEO Travis Kalanick said Wednesday at the inaugural Code Conference.

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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?
If you have no renters insurance, your property would be uninsured and you would simply be 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.
The par putt he made at 10 was simply a case of luck balancing out.
During those early days of his breakthrough into the first team, there was a sense that he was riding the crest of a wave of good fortune, that his luck would eventually run out and that opposition managers were simply unable to deal with such an unknown quantity.
You won't have much luck if you simply message someone out of the blue asking to go on a date.
Baumbach expressed regret about how it shook out but never went into specifics, so we can only assume that the price tag attached to this potentially very costly project put HBO off, and with pricey renewals of «Game of Thrones,» «Girls» and «The Newsroom» already in place and the recent bath taken on «Luck,» this apparent home - run was likely simply rationalized out of existence.
Simply hope you are one of the 50 writers out of 1 million writers trying to get recognition and sales and readers who «luck into it» or randomly find huge success.
In the self - publishing arena referred to by White at Bustle, we're pretty much out of luck: so many self - published books are moving without trackable ISBNs (a sensitive issue among authors) that as long as the major platforms such as Amazon decline to give us statistics on how many books are being self - produced and sold, we simply can not say how many are written and published by women as opposed to men.
Whilst the demand for grinding is present in most RPGs though, I felt like I had no choice but to venture through earlier levels again in Penny - Punching Princess — there was rarely an opportunity to tough things out and see if you could progress through a mixture of skill and sheer luck, but instead had a dependence on simply becoming stronger through repetition.
We do however have the Mayor of our town totally onboard and currently on the look - out for land for us, so hopefully we should be fine Good luck with the rest of your build, and the location above looks simply perfect.
I do not know if they are naive, or reckless, or simply unimaginative, perhaps none of these, but when actions do not turn out as intended, whether it is bad luck or poor judgement, it is right that they should be critised, and in this case by both poles.
It simply tells injured workers who have lost their livelihood that they are out of luck.
If you're hit by someone who doesn't have coverage on his or her vehicle, it's quite possible you'll simply be out of luck with getting your auto fixed unless you have collision coverage.
If you simply crash it into a tree, you are probably out of luck.
If the exchange fails, or simply decides to hold on to your money, for whatever reason, you are out of luck.
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