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For example, students who attribute past successes or failures to luck likely will not have positive expectancies for success; if they attribute past successes to effort or strategy use, they likely will have positive expectancies for success (Greene, 1985; Weiner, 2010).
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But Luck will likely rebound from a tough loss to the Jets.
In 1952 , 1996 and this year, it was the Republicans' turn to get lucky, and their luck is likely to hold for many election cycles to come.
Some gave them good luck kisses, likely setting them up for the kind of hangover one gets after a night on cigarettes, except worse.
After the food webs fell apart, individual species characteristics (the ability to burrow and hide, to withstand climate shifts or loss of food sources) and a heaping dose of luck are likely what set them apart from their doomed contemporaries.
And if by some miracle of hygiene you've somehow managed to escape the awfulness of these unpleasant and disturbingly common infections, then brace yourself, because your luck is likely to run out.
Sequentially, the lexical metaphors associate election prospects with trying to win, the possibility of luck, but likely to lose.
Before the Orange Bowl, media and fans speculated as to Luck's likely choice.
Luck will likely surpass career-highs in completion percentage, passing yards, quarterback rating, and already has 36 touchdowns, which is 13 more than his output in either of his first two seasons.
In a little chapel in the back of La Terraza, newspaper clippings plastering the wood-paneled walls describe how luck, and most likely remorse, rescued her.
Still, serious boozehounds might prefer a popsicle with a higher alcohol content — to which I say good luck; you're likely to end up with a granita instead of a popsicle.
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