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31. This uses Windows DirectX infrastructure, so other OSs are out of luck.
32. But, if you want to make your data portable across carriers, you may be out of luck.
33. People who don't live in or near a nature-filled environment may not be out of luck, says Dr. Berman.
34. If a missioner's words are doubtful, or he is doubted to has misunderstood the main mission of his boss, then he will be out of luck.
35. We missed our train, and was out of luck in getting to work on time.
36. I may be out of luck one of these days, but for now I have successfully wriggled out of China's grip on the world's toy industry.
37. The train had just left the station when he came. He was out of luck.
38. And bank customers may be out of luck if the theft goes unnoticed for a while.
39. With a static compiler that only compiled one class at a time, we'd be out of luck.
39. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
40. Had China then been like the China now, I would be out of luck.
41. The firm set of her jaw told me I was out of luck.
42. When the job sites near the train station get filled up, Sims that follow behind will be out of luck.
43. None of the doctors in the Allen Medical Building are accessible from the ground floor, leaving all wheelchair-bound patients out of luck.
44. Do not forget to save the private key generated; otherwise, you will be out of luck when you try to connect to the virtual machine with an SSH client.
45. The forecast's not too good. You may be out of luck.
46. If hisextraordinarily private style held true in his will-making, would-beadapters of the Salinger oeuvre are out of luck.
47. And if you exceed your attachment size limit, you're completely out of luck!
48. Thus, only 10 Princes will be in charge of towns (kingdoms), and the others will be out of luck.
49. But anyone with similar designs on Brother Sharp's sartorial tips is out of luck.
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