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271 Sentences With "with luck"

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With luck, the coming election will unclog our governmental arteries.
And with luck, feature detection at higher and lower levels.
With luck, Africa's green one will prove just as resilient.
With luck, we'll be seeing more of them in future.
With luck, this time nobody will stuff the ballot boxes.■
But with luck, it will be both filling and fulfilling.
With luck, that will instill fear in recalcitrant building owners.
With luck, he will understand that you tried your best.
With luck, this pair will team up again, and soon.
With luck, that will be the extent of the changes.
With luck, the temple will not come crashing down around it.
With luck, I may never have to give up my turn.
With luck, they will not realise how little that bit is.
With luck, it will be way more bearable than Havana Nights.
With luck on our side we even saw the northern lights!
Sometimes, with luck, they can run for the same office again.
With luck, Janet would have slept and would be sleeping still.
So with luck, this could be the last year with cases.
With luck, Charlie Gard will celebrate his first birthday next month.
With luck, Kim could absorb the South without firing a shot.
With luck, at some point, we'll have a functioning government again.
With luck, it's a sign of even greater things to come.
With luck, Siddamma's children received treatment early enough to avoid disability.
With luck, Bythell will take me out for some Kindle-shooting.
There are speeches, but with luck they are not too long.
With luck this will spur serious competition among academics and researchers.
With luck, he'll continue getting his message across in other media.
With luck, those children are becoming a better version of themselves.
With luck she will learn from this and enact change from within.
With luck, we'll be seeing more of this predator, not less.[Zookeys]
The possibilities are endless and, with luck, the fashions will be good.
With luck, you'll find some personal bookmarks on this list as well.
With luck, they'll also spur a longer conversation about reevaluating Woolf's diaries.
With luck, this fine history might just help to fan the flame.
With luck, we won't have to learn it in real time. ♦
With luck like that, I figured I should be playing the lottery.
On the 25th, Mars will trine with Jupiter, imbuing our actions with luck!
So I hope you'll talk with your friends about their experiences with luck.
With luck, Bifituu&aposs husband will be able to join her in Boise.
But with luck the economy will boom, keeping Mr Trump's fieriest supporters happy.
With luck, people will not have to wait much longer to follow suit.
With luck, this will be the last change ever needed to the system.
With luck, searching for ancestors will someday be as easy as online shopping.
With luck, he and his team would then declare victory and go home.
With luck, voters will demand that from the politicians they elect in October.
With luck we'll have Dahlin's displays in our hands in a few years.
With luck, a return to the rampant lawlessness of old can be avoided.
With luck, the two moves together signal a more subdued approach to deals.
With luck there would be spinach rice, one of my favorite side dishes.
With luck, such calculations will work to contain a dramatic escalation of hostilities.
If he does not, Parliament with luck comes up with another way forward.
According to Trump, this had nothing to do with luck or bad aim.
With luck, they will be rescued in international waters shortly after they embark.
With luck, this will turn out to be more than an expression of faith.
With luck, though, they will return to being science's servants, rather than its ringmasters.
With luck your private kingdom will evolve into an institution, with its own identity.
With luck, the industry has reformed and such scandals are things of the past.
With luck, Transantiago could become a service that commuters are happy to pay for.
It's almost as if it doesn't have anything to do with luck at all.
They hope that, with luck, they will then be able to eject the president.
And so with luck, this'll be the last year where we have any cases.
With luck, you might persuade the villain that violence is against his own interests.
With luck, it'll remind you what you loved about art in the first place.
So try to engage your successful friends in discussions about their experiences with luck.
Waylon had thought that, with luck, his hog would bring in just over $600.
With luck, Mr Macri will have left a political legacy of "conversation, not conflict".
With luck, these cat-size canids might become a common sight along Yosemite's trails.
I think what happened with it is an enormous amount to do with luck.
With luck the devices will spur an interest in, you know, walking and stuff.
With luck, we will still find out how Martin would have presented this ending.
The only perk I can see is that, with luck, you'll acquire a guest room.
Survivor is a game filled with luck, with vendettas, with the vagaries of human emotion.
It's the PR folks who get handed the mess and with luck reduce the damage.
With luck, he will not only have the tactical skills to further America's interests abroad.
With luck, those methods will spread, and the lives of such children will improve accordingly.
With luck, it will also become a model for those trying to climb up it.
It might sound like a storm is brewing, but with luck, rain will hold off.
" Before leaving, I wish them luck, to which Amanda's mother retorts, "To hell with luck.
With luck, he could look forward to a second term and a big role in Europe.
With luck, a more normal Iraqi politics will emerge, based on policies and competence, not sect.
With luck, their judgment on the matter will not have been compromised by their current experience.
With luck, the officer would catch the scientist alone for a few minutes, and pitch him.
With luck, Ms. Basso, now 76, may remain in her home for years — or for good.
No word on the cast yet, but with luck, Gideon Glick will reprise the main character.
With luck, this is the beginning of a more balanced bilateral relationship and a modernized NAFTA.
With luck, future research on modern and ancient dog DNA will show if he is right.
With luck, the guys would be walking in a single-file line through the center of it.
But I'd have missed out on years of happy life and, with luck, years more to come.
With luck, whichever candidate triumphs, it will be because of his ideas and abilities, not his background.
With luck, Mr Macri will have left a political legacy of "conversation, not conflict", Mr Berensztein notes.
"Sometimes in life you strike with luck, like how some people win a million dollars," he said.
They endure, suffer through, and with luck, survive wars without having the choice of staying or leaving.
With luck, the police will learn from their mistakes and work out how to prevent such incidents.
With luck, the next compromise candidate will be more willing than Kasich to shoulder this important burden.
We are at risk, but with luck, another perfect storm — like the one that struck on Oct.
With luck you'll be able to look back in amazement at how fast it all went by.
Indianapolis added a touchdown, with Luck making downfield connections to Dorsett, Hilton and tight end Dwayne Allen.
With luck, this will inspire an approach to street design closer to that used by the Dutch.
You had to pick your internship, so with luck of the draw, I got the New York Jets.
But settling whether it is a boon for the planet will, with luck, not take another 150 years.
The softer tone of Mrs May's letter might, with luck, encourage her EU partners to be more accommodating.
With luck, women are able to arrive at a hospital in time to take care of the situation.
With luck, this arrangement will keep secondary cancers at bay while a patient's primary tumour is dealt with.
With luck, a local authority will stick an enforcement notice to the caravan, telling them to up sticks.
With luck, chuckles Mr Shimizu, Brexit the Sequel will spur a somewhat quicker reinvention of Britain's economic model.
Either Mr Putin will anoint a successor, or there will be "a revolution, with luck a bloodless one".
Do this and, with luck, most people will once more be able to forget about the repo market.■
Sales of the suspected soda have been halted, and with luck, it will be safe to drink again.
But sometimes the high prices that watches fetch have as much to do with luck as anything else.
With luck, we will have a full discussion of that issue in the weeks and months to come.
With luck, a couple of psychologists will write into the comment section to say which strategy is superior.
With luck, they'll continue to be protected here and not become fodder for the meat or pet trades.
With luck, it will not take 100 state-sponsored Chinese scientists another three years to reach the same conclusion.
With luck, CCOA will be laughed off the floor in Washington, but let's try not to rely on luck.
With luck, the new generation of genome-edited plants, and maybe even animals, will not provoke such a reaction.
"It has nothing to do with luck," said my summer school classmate from across our high school computer lab.
With luck and time, it will channel its disorderly sense of structure and theme into surprising and persuasive works.
With luck, we might learn which of those reddish smudges in the cosmic background our visitor once called home.
With luck, most employees will have the advantage of a clear choice between these two approaches on fair terms.
A blockbuster fronted by women alone marks a necessary step and, with luck, a shape of things to come.
As I discovered, if you find relatives closer than second cousins, with luck you can identify your target within hours.
While radiation spurs random mutations that—with luck—render male mosquitoes sterile, Oxitec's Medfly is augmented with two new genes.
He's here to imbue your closest relationships with luck, meaning your current relationships could hit some major milestones in 2019.
Countries such as Germany and Netherlands will have to be in the vanguard of resettlement; with luck, others will follow.
With luck, the Army might be able to use at least some of this technology on whatever aircraft come next.
We didn't know if it was a boy or a girl, only that, with luck, it might be our child.
With luck TESS will discover worlds suitable for lakes and oceans, with rich atmospheres and chemical signals we can detect.
With luck their platform will prove as popular as the drug discovery startups that helped make it necessary to invent.
And, with luck, the priesthood has not yet become so sprawling that it has lost a sense of its values.
This week's episode proves that pathos and excitement can peacefully coexist; with luck, future installments will see that principle through.
A raft of new rules designed to mix things up will make for faster lap times and, with luck, more overtaking.
With luck, the capital currently flowing into research on reproduction, a surprisingly mysterious aspect of human biology, will hasten the process. ■
The company expects its first (commercial) customers within a year and half, and with luck residential deployment should come after that.
With luck, the government of Pakistan won't interpret Trump's comments either literally or seriously, but see it as typical salesman blather.
With luck, those of us without disposable income in the seven-figure range will be able to view these as well.
With Luck out, the Colts will likely turn to backup quarterback Jacoby Brissett to lead the team into their 2019 campaign.
Evidence suggests that the latter issue has little to do with luck, and a lot to do with misguided scouting priorities.
"Mine, then, is the story of a peasant boy...and, with luck, God and His miracles or lack thereof," he writes.
With luck, they will touch something they can push off to right themselves — or a place to stick and stay safe.
With luck, she will soon discover that playing Betty Boop is just as annoying as bro-ing out to the max.
With luck, someone will ask Buffett the questions about Berkshire's 401(k) plans that he wouldn't answer when I posed them.
With luck, in a couple of decades, it will seem embarrassing that anyone had to hold a conference to debate its relevance.
With luck, Cambodians, Singaporeans, Thais and Vietnamese, among others, will begin to wonder if something similar might one day happen to them.
With luck, you'll rack up hungry clicks from bored grade-schoolers in the back seats of family vans all over the world.
With luck, they will find a queen ant to lay eggs and start a colony under the watchful eye of a collector.
Every patient, in this future situation, could then be matched to the ideal treatment and, with luck, all responses would be exceptional.
"Maybe the fourth time will be with luck," she said in remarks to the crowd at Laver Arena, before leaving the court.
The forum, for its part, will drum up support for the venture among the world's panjandrums—and with luck some dosh as well.
The SpaceX application was filed late in 2016, and the chairman's enthusiasm now suggests it's soon to be considered and, with luck, approved.
With luck, a small percentage may be able to receive pro bono legal assistance, but for many women this is out of reach.
N.B.A. Commissioner Adam Silver, an innovative sort, sat in the front row for the last few games, and with luck he took notes.
Individually, coming to terms with luck is the secular equivalent of religious awakening, the first step in building any coherent universalist moral perspective.
A lot of it has to do with luck, and sometimes you have names which are very difficult to pronounce for the Chinese.
They are flares that burn out of sight quickly or, with luck and momentum, circle around and attract our attention every four years.
With luck, after that is done, the past will illuminate the future and the nature of the climate to come will be clearer.■
However, with luck, this potentially life-saving procedure could be rolled out across the approximately 5,000 emergency departments in America over the next decade.
That leaves only increased pressure from China as a way to raise the costs of the nuclear programme and, with luck, slow it down.
With luck, at least from the customer's point of view, OneSpace and its modern fire arrows are about to ignite a private space race.
Once a breeding ground has been found, its existence can then be notified to the authorities—who will, with luck, do something about it.
Orthodox economics suggests plenty of ways to nurture productivity growth—and, with luck, wages—such as boosting support for research and cutting red tape.
It looked like a commercial fruit—with luck, it would be available in five years—and, best of all, it had no U.C. parentage.
With luck, USIP and its proven programs will play a role in the broader reconciliation of Mosul and other areas now retaken from ISIS.
But machine learning algorithms are good at plucking signal out of the noise, so with luck the technique will work without too much trouble.
But what will make your life a good one, along with luck, is a willingness to run with the opportunities that come your way.
" A person can quickly grasp that the clue points to the patriarch of a political family and, with luck, summon up "Who is Nehru?
"When we text, it's usually like, 'Hey, good game,' or I just see what he's up to," Ebron said of his contact with Luck.
With luck, Mr Maduro will not last much longer, and Mr Hausmann can invite the IDB, and its Chinese representatives, to a meeting in Caracas.
Thompson adds that she was looking forward to working with Luck director Alessandro Carloni, and that she is sorry to walk away from the film.
With luck, the wisdom of the markets should prevail: fewer candidates means salaries will eventually have to rise, and more people will enter the field.
It is more equitable than to leave all the child care to the mother, and with luck may establish better habits of sharing domestic tasks.
With luck, her tour will include the standout Neil Young cover she included on "Day Breaks" — a deep cut called "Don't Be Denied," from 1973.
Hold up your arm and with luck you will emerge into the garden, badged and sleeved with butterflies, a thousand bright sails opening around you.
I'm pleased to say I already have fresh grids in the submission pipeline, so with luck you'll be seeing more of me before too long.
Indianapolis was a playoff team with Luck, and Brissett will get an extended chance to show if the same is true with him under center.
Rumor has it that Apple has been working on revamping its "Springboard" UI for some time, and, with luck, that work will pan out this year.
And it will not speculate about the clear and present danger of war breaking out over North Korea's nuclear weapons, which with luck can be contained.
Cincinnati safety Shawn Williams was ejected in the first quarter after helmet-to-helmet contact with Luck — becoming the first player to be ejected this season.
With luck, drugs tailored to regulate the actions of the various HIF-controlled genes involved will be able to promote or prevent these phenomena, as appropriate.
All three are in regular contact with Luck, who announced his move away from football before the regular season began while dealing with a leg injury.
With luck, a future prime minister without the baggage of Mr Abe (whose grandfather, a hero of his, was accused of war crimes) could make it happen.
With luck, in a year or two the visually-impaired youngsters at a school near you might have a fun new platform to learn and play with.
With luck, this Task Force – and future apprenticeship efforts – can stay true to their purpose and learn how to address the real barriers to growing American apprenticeships.
With luck, you'll receive the cues of this retrograde and learn to roll with the good and the bad that comes your way in the next five months.
The life-cycle of the lido has been surprisingly regular: built in the 1930s, closed in the 1990s due to lack of money and, with luck, recently revived.
With luck, the idea of two democracies in a dangerous corner of the world not talking to each other will soon look too absurd to go back to.
The CEO says investors need patience to see through a turnaround story that, with luck, will mirror the recovery Bristol-Myers, now the star of the pharma sector.
The worst of the job losses attributable to cheap Chinese labour have already happened; with luck, Chinese consumers will start buying more from the rest of the world.
With luck, the 27 will agree on Friday to prepare for a next phase of talks in December, but only providing that the British first offer more concessions.
With luck, Right-to-Repair bills will pass this year—and the world's richest tech firms will deal with losing this pointless, greedy revenue stream once and for all.
Of the seven games that Luck did play, the Colts won just two, with Luck throwing 21 touchdowns to 20183 interceptions and completing just 22018 percent of his passes.
But, with luck, tomorrow's Brazilians may also remember August 31st as the day the country began to deal seriously with the root causes of its economic and political dysfunction.
Soon Glisten may be powering many a product search engine online, though ideally you won't even notice — with luck you'll just find what you're looking for that much easier.
The president of the United States is engaged in a war of insults with a nuclear-armed enemy, and this is no time to take a chance with luck.
With luck, in a few years' time, the present slump may be regarded as a useful catalysing moment, like the economic crisis of 1991 that sparked India's initial market reforms.
With luck your shelter has bottled water and non-perishable food; a radio and batteries for emergency information; wet-wipes and plastic bags for personal sanitation; and your identification documents.
The researchers believe this style of meditation trains your brain to hold competing thoughts at the same time, allowing you to make new connections—and, with luck, inspire fresher ideas.
When I'm trying to build an exact testable theory, as I was in Genesis, I'll give the applied mathematicians my input, and, with luck, they'll take hold of a problem.
COLTS TALKING WITH LUCK Jim Irsay, the Indianapolis owner, said that negotiations on Andrew Luck's contract extension were getting serious and that a deal could be reached before training camp.
Similarly, presenters should be reminded that it takes years of gruelling training and a huge amount of dedication to compete in the Olympics — it has nothing to do with luck.
With luck, this is the last time a female presidential candidate is able to compare herself to a fictional Queen who maintained her dignity while walking through a baying mob.   
With luck, the added funding will cover 15 miles of reconstruction, nearly four times what would be possible with the department's typical annual budget of $1.2 million to $1.5 million.
In retrospect, the crowing tweet — "When everything turns out O.K. next year, you can thank this Alabama girl, who is not messing around with luck"— was definitely a bad idea.
Williams lowered his head and made helmet-to-helmet contact with Luck, who was diving for a first down while being tackled from behind by another player during the first quarter.
With luck, analysing the genetic patterns exposed by studies such as this will eventually point out where to look in the brain's microanatomy to find whatever miswiring is causing psychiatric disease.
With luck, the world will soon know, and these hostages will escape the fate of Warmbier, the college student who was detained in North Korea and died soon after being released.
With luck, you'll make it out of this opposition with your friendships intact, a fantastic project to pitch at the next big meeting — and nary an identity crisis to speak of.
Oh, wait... With luck, one of those games the crew played was "Plead the Fifth," and Cohen will be dishing all of his vacation dirt on Watch What Happens Live soon.
Arrange for enough such matings to occur and the result will be fewer tsetse flies—and, with luck, less sleeping sickness, a disease spread to people and cattle by the flies.
Poetry had to unsettle, subvert, with luck destroy, whatever stopped human beings thinking freely and acting justly, as he understood justice: consumerism, militarism, modern psychiatry, ossified institutions, brain-numbing new technologies.
With "luck and pure math" Passos was able to convert the game's Korok seed locations into pixel data, and plans to do the same with NPCs, enemies, and side-quest info.
With luck, the editor and project will gain a bit of steam and friendly mappers around the country will start piecing together areas where this kind of effort is most needed.
With luck, it will not be long before the world's last Guinea worm becomes a celebrity—preserved for posterity in a formalin-filled jar at the Carter Centre's headquarters, in Atlanta.
With luck, Lenovo or Microsoft will eventually make the leap — they're both teetering on the edge — and give us the crazy, truly different device we've been pining after for 7 years.
Here, in an area where the weather is notoriously moody, the clear skies that had evaded us in the supposedly milder Victoria area, would, with luck, greet us in the morning.
With luck and a bit of elbow grease, ShapeMeasure could turn out to be a real differentiator in the contractor space — every hour counts, as does every dollar in an estimate.
Well, with luck, what happens is what happened in eastern Asia, which is that you introduce a whole range of political reforms, some of which are targeted at the super rich.
With luck, data the probe broadcast on its way down, before silence enveloped it, will tell engineers what went wrong, and help them stop the same thing happening to the next lander.
By giving Mr Van Doren the questions in advance—not the answers, Mr Freedman insisted—he "assumed he knew how to play it" to catch Mr Stempel up and, with luck, out.
The theory goes that years of hard work are rewarded with less stress and better pay; children begin to fly the nest; and with luck, a decent period of good health remains.
"It's going to be close, but hope for the best and with luck make sure everybody's ready, and if it doesn't hit us, that's good," Oahu resident Vesega Pili told the station.
But, with luck, rather than neutralizing the agitation that has gathered around these monuments, the committee's measured — which is to say, half-measured — decisions will encourage it, get activist blood boiling again.
With luck, when country-wide data are released, they will show that the rest of America is much more like the Big Apple than the Windy City when it comes to violent crime.
With luck that might be long enough for him to reach the central bank's elusive inflation target of 19893%, a goal set five years ago which he had hoped to meet by 2015.
With luck, wisdom, and momentum, one outcome could be a new approach to public safety that reduces violence without increasing America's incarceration rate, addresses root causes, and empowers individuals and communities to thrive.
The whole business is shady and a bit confusing, but with luck greater and more comprehensive transparency is forthcoming — or perhaps a leak on one side or the other will force the issue.
Survival in these cases has more to do with luck or geography than genes, and whatever traits these fortunate few happen to possess will then be passed on to future generations, Lents says.
"Maybe the fourth time will be with luck," Halep told the crowd at the awards ceremony in Melbourne, shortly before checking into a hospital with severe dehydration after the draining three-set match.
With luck, if he can be persuaded to pass more and shoot less — as he did a season ago — he could play another useful season and move off in search of a championship.
She will be able to go back to negotiators in Brussels to plead for some minor tweaks, return to a panicking House of Commons for a second vote and, with luck, salvage her deal.
A track shipping freight from Tripoli to the Syrian border and on to the city of Homs—and thus with luck farther afield in the Middle East—would cost far less and boost trade.
It is a guide for achieving the kind of sustainable success that has nothing to do with luck and everything to do with hard work, perseverance, and taking a human-centered approach to work.
With luck, other researchers will be able to take this and run with it, perhaps improving existing systems that needed beefier hardware to do the kind of hand recognition they needed to recognize gestures.
The depictions at the National Portrait Gallery are more than good enough — and the better for being such distinctive, explicitly human departures from a fossilized tradition that, with luck, will never be the same.
And with luck, that passenger will be going their way: another new feature lets the driver specify a destination, like home or downtown, and the app will only connect them with riders going that direction.
With luck, in their case, there will be no problem, for the ratio in foram shells reflects that of the oxygen atoms in the water of the ocean at the time those shells were formed.
With luck, the people who see it in real life and the ones who admire it in the photos you post online will respect the effort you put into it, and offer praise and encouragement.
These things will not only serve as a distraction while you focus on moving on, but will also help create healthy habits—and, with luck, decrease the likelihood that you'll befriend toxic people down the line.
From the new Zadie Smith novel to Wesley Lowery's penetrating look at African-American lives (and deaths) in America, these books will elucidate, offer escape from and — with luck — outlive the noisy politics of our times.
It is a Maritime tradition to ask someone to be a godparent to a new ship, "christening" it with luck before it goes out to sea, and several celebs have come before Clarkson in this regard.
He's studied how they came to be associated with luck and good fortune, how they've acted as social glue to bring people together, and how a small number of people are fighting to reintroduce them as currency.
With luck, work underway by central bank working groups, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) and others could help all sides come to an agreement about how the second group of financial instruments will be handled.
Enter your music provider of choice and find the Rihanna songs with the lowest play counts, and start listening to them; with luck the music will be unfamiliar enough you can trick yourself into thinking it's new.
They may include a key number, which would through its symbolism and simplicity mimic the 1.5º-2º C target for limiting the impacts of climate change and would, with luck, result in a similar worldwide buy-in.
The pièce de résistance had nothing to do with skill and everything to do with luck: The Vikings' place-kicker had a chance for a point-blank, playoff-game-winning field goal with just seconds on the clock.
With luck, Thompson's arrest at the episode's end wasn't the last we'll see of him — he's a nuanced and intellectually rigorous character that worked of his own accord, not because he was part of some hazy, grandiose conspiracy.
Or, without a lead rope, knowing that one slip would send him tumbling into the void, he could climb the roughly 21980 feet to the summit, where, with luck, a helicopter could reach him before the storm did.
Maybe he'll make a stop at the Buffalo Rock bottler in Alabama for that spicy ginger ale, and with luck he'll pick up some Pibb Xtra and unique flavors of Fanta like peach and pineapple while he's down there.
Studying surveys of college students over several decades and controlling for life circumstances and demographics, they compared people who associated their destinies with luck and outside forces with those who believed they were more in control of their lives.
His former teammate Matt Hasselbeck, who played with Luck for three seasons in Indianapolis, used to tell Luck how, if he ever went on to miss a long stretch, that it would be the most miserable experience of his life.
With luck, stricter regulations and a true consumer backlash will force our technological overlords to take this issue seriously and let us take back what should be ours: true and meaningful informed consent, and the right to be let alone.
This sun-and-suburbs strategy has a lot to recommend it as a 2020 presidential strategy, too: The Democratic nominee could put more of a focus on winning Florida and North Carolina (and, with luck, Arizona or even Georgia) than Michigan and Wisconsin.
And with luck, the Paris deal, for which the Obama administration fought hard, will encourage a flurry of bilateral or multilateral binding agreements between its signatories, creating a virtuous cycle in which nations pressure each other to cut emissions further and further.
"With luck, the Italian response can at least help to slow down the advance of the virus, giving the Italian health system and other countries more time to prepare for a further rise in cases," Berenberg bank said in a note Monday.
But as is common in Ireland, with luck and a bit of patience, the country's famous hospitality prevailed; when the pub owner had a spare moment, she went back into the kitchen to make ham and cheese toasties to go with our pints.
It seems a shame that these eloquent descriptions are reduced by the McGill Questionnaire to words like "throbbing" or "sharp," but its function is simply to give pain a number—a number that will, with luck, be decreased after treatment, when the patient is reassessed.
They sign with labels overseas, tour, and cultivate an audience in Europe and with luck, the U.S. "It's not really hard because the DIY scene in Europe is pretty big," Zafrir Tsori, the lead singer and guitarist in Dukatalon, says about booking gigs in Europe.
They believe in their product and it seems really to be different from anything else out there right now; with luck and ingenuity (and a couple million bucks) they may be able to get the ball rolling with some customers hungry for change in a predictable market.
When he accepted the Libertarian Party's nomination in May, Gary Johnson told delegates that he was ready to peel away votes from the Republican and Democratic candidates, potentially catapulting a party on the fringe of American politics onto the presidential debate stage and, with luck, to the White House.
So much of what has passed as "history" since has been invested with white supremacy, even though the reasons why history unfolded the way it did are extremely complicated and have to do with luck, and geography, and all sorts of factors that aren't captured in our oversimplified narratives.
With luck, drugs tailored to regulate the actions of the various HIF-controlled genes involved will be able to promote or prevent these phenomena—and, albeit more quietly than is the case for lithium-ion batteries, the intention of Nobel's will will have been fulfilled in this case, too.
Sometimes I dream of seeing an elderly, grown-up Hermey making one of those "It Gets Better" videos, sending a message back to a younger generation of closeted elves that with luck, things can turn out all right, if only you can gain agency over your own life.
But even if no one immediately agrees on what the first picture tells us, its arrival could signal the beginning of a new era — with luck, one in which people gain new traction in the long and baffling quest to understand what happens in those dark places where space-time ends.
The run of green lights had nothing to do with luck — it was intentional, made possible by a special system that gives the bus the power to use its GPS system to turn traffic lights green or keep them green longer, a relatively cutting edge technology that reduces travel time.
The goal was to get it done before July 4th, and the bombastic Irsay made good on his promise: on June 29th, the Colts inked a five-year extension with Luck worth $303 million; including the 2016 season, for which the quarterback was already under contract, the total money balloons to $140 million.
Imagine the hours spent posing for selfies that seem suitably relaxed and romantic (and, with luck, sponsored by a swimsuit label or teeth-whitening brand) so that Bachelor Nation doesn't doubt your ability to one day walk down the aisle and tie the knot in a televised ceremony officiated by Chris Harrison.
But after two "proper" attempts at this Warlock, plus a handful of optional encounters in my two "Free Mode" runs (look, I'm not keeping my finger on every last page), it feels like it's way more to do with luck, beyond the customary dice rolls, than the on-paper battles ever were.
But something like this happens, and I don't want to say it redeems the whole enterprise, but it does make the case that the college game should exist on a different level, that there is something raw and beautiful about the NCAA tournament being resolved in a single-elimination format, with luck playing a major role.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads I won't be getting to Denver to see the exhibition Women of Abstract Expressionism, curated by Gwen F. Chanzit, and chances are I won't be getting to Charlotte or Palm Springs to see its subsequent iterations; with luck, I just might make it to London where the show will end its tour in the summer of 19503.
He'd behaved like one of these poor people who become rich and start looking down on the poor with more contempt than even the born-rich do, because they're convinced that anyone can decide to stop being poor (they did it!), that it's all hard work and will power and nothing to do with luck, and that, therefore, poor people are just lazy and weak-minded.
I was more than a little pleasantly surprised at the quality and thoroughness of the projects in the DSSG program, and with luck others like it will start popping up around the country, like this one did at UW. If you're interested in the piece-by-piece progress of the course, visit the blog entries of the teams as they worked their way through the problems and solutions described above.
And so, some early biographies of Kafka and Thomas Mann were written in English; the outstanding recent life of Brecht was by Stephen Parker; while in 260 and 0003 the Cambridge scholar Nicholas Boyle brought out the first two volumes of what will surely be the definitive life of Goethe (2000-245), at 260 and 950 pages; with luck, Boyle will live to Goethe's age (82) or beyond, and complete the third and concluding volume.

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