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Getting a book deal and a TV show based on less than 500 total words is a level of luck reserved for people who survive plane crashes or find out they're Oprah's long-lost sister".
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It essentially means there is some level of random luck involved in the game.
The search for high performance SMMs, then, with these ligands, involves a good degree of luck.
I don't want to tell you that a life is impossible for those who go against the world - that isn't true, and you can create what ever life you imagine for yourself, with some level of reason and luck.
Grigson figures to have the same level of commitment building around Luck that Polian had to building around Manning, but his methods of operation will be different.
The rookie tight end Coby Fleener, who, like Luck, went to Stanford, will probably have plenty of work because of Luck's comfort level with him.
In the Solent, there are already subject black holes – anyone who wants to do A-level German will be out of luck at Southampton and Portsmouth, and computer science is not offered in Southampton.
After having to rely on a string of saves by keeper Aaron Chapman to stay on level terms, City needed a slice of luck to go ahead on 62 minutes.
Don't confuse the fact that luck might be having a large influence with believing the presence of luck lowers the level of skill.
Partly for the sake of simplicity, and partly because the problem about separability will arise whichever way we make the cut between luck and non-luck with regard to talents and efforts, let us initially assume that while talents are wholly a matter of luck, one's levels of effort are wholly a matter of non-luck.
There's a caveat though, if they live in a state that didn't expand Medicaid and make less than poverty-level wages, they could be out of luck.
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