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Moreover, equality of respect appears to differ, formally, from equality of luck, advantage, resources, or any other "atomistic" good.
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According to the dominant characterization of that position, its central claim is that all injustices are analyzable as unfair inequalities in the distribution of "brute luck" – an advantage or disadvantage that is not attributable to an individual's fault, choice, or assumption of risk.
The Greek, as you would expect, uses a piece of bad luck to his advantage.
There is a limited window of opportunity for Mr. Santorum, but he needs considerable luck to take advantage of it.
But many have also had remarkable luck in taking advantage of loopholes in the bank-freeze decree to withdraw their money from the banking system.
It is possible to use skill to turn luck to your advantage, but not enough people bother to make it a problem for the casinos.
Leave at least two so when you are attacked, you can deplete your enemies with "defenders luck" and the advantage of two dice.
In the newspaper experiment Wiseman conducted, the only difference between the lucky and the unlucky was that the lucky people kept an eye out for advantage, fortune, and luck, and the unlucky given the exact same advantage missed it.
If the Byzantine Empire avoided the fate of West Rome, it did so only because it was to combine valour and good luck with certain advantages of institutions, emotions, and attitudes that the older empire had failed to enjoy.
Murray deserved that bit of luck and he took advantage.
Vettel, driving for Team Red Bull, took advantage of luck and some safety car interruptions, to overcome the penalty that had him starting at the back of the pack (for a fueling infraction in qualifying) and wind up on the podium.
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