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Secondly, both internal and external causes can be stable over time (ability, task difficulty) or unstable (effort, luck).
Insiders therefore reduce the luck factor and outsiders, as a consequence, get a fairer deal.
They tend to attribute their successes more to luck and less to ability than men, and to be more influenceable.
Of all those postulated astrochemical elements, only the first, helium, survived: a wonderful example of beginner's luck.
Before they started, there was a stroke of luck.
The war-damaged argued that the undamaged had only preserved their assets by luck, given the fortuitous distribution of wartime and post-war losses.
Hurley shows only that some ways to specify or justify luck-egalitarianism are incorrect, not that luck-egalitarianism is incorrect.
The significant difference between the algorithms occurs when one has mixed luck.
We can not merely stipulate that there be no luck involved, because we all of us rely on luck to some extent.
Finally, their level of agreement with the concept of health being a matter of luck was entered.
Regarding court rulings, we assume that judges decide according to posterior beliefs concerning the likelihood of bad intentions or respectively bad luck.
First, there is the familiar issue of causation luck.
On the contrary, the factory often provided steady work, a stable wage and a world in which with a little luck one could ascend.
They are also concerned with the fact that, irrespective of how others are doing, some people are needy through bad brute luck, full stop.
He found that serious injury was rare following an incident as either intervention or luck tended to prevent significant harm in the majority of cases.
We have also argued that unless regularity is attained by luck, flexible functional forms should always be estimated subject to regularity.
Each house hosts independent events such as pot lucks, which create great community building times.
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There are two primary ways in which luck conditions the liability for similarly careless actions.
Second, they attempt to eliminate certain kinds of luck.
Their being rich, then, is at least partly due to their circumstantial luck.
My discussion of escapism has focused on the problems of luck in constitution.
With luck further research will provide us with a more explanatory constraint.
History and luck during the first periods in the state seem thus to be crucial for the fate of the working career.
Sailors say a sure sign of bad weather or luck.
From a research analyst's perspective, it was a fantastic bit of luck.
Thus, there was a component of ' bad luck ' - a ' natural calamity ' factor.
The 20 items are grouped into four domains: general obsessive, dir t contamination, numbers luck, and school.
A formal definition is merely a complicated good-luck charm unless it can be used to prove important properties of the language.
The next year, his luck was no better.
The laissez-faire view holds that there is no enforceable duty to share the costs of other people's bad option luck.
Their crime is discovered by a piece of hideous bad luck.
He'd obviously been celebrating his return to the charts and no one wanted to press their luck.
On these days, people add kusmeti (literally lucks, meaning fortunes, lucky charms) into the banitsa.
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The five lucks, represented by five bats, include longevity, wealth, health and peace, good morals; and good death.
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With luck, and experience, they could one day aspire to be gosain commanders.
Unlike in a real market economy, the model has no risk of ending up destitute through bad luck, bad decisions or both.
Violence was usually low-level, but this was more through luck than judgement.
In fact, it is a case of option luck as opposed to brute luck.
A little luck or some extra effort should be enough.
Whether a widow survived in poverty or prosperity was a matter of luck and the laws of inheritance.
Do you believe that generally health is a matter of luck?
Seventy years before, there perhaps would have been no way of understanding her child's existence except as a cursed presence which would bring bad luck.
I show first that general considerations about moral luck cast doubt on (9).
If it is good luck not to suffer bad luck, moral luck infects all human moral records.
First, it is contrary to our experience, for it does not seem like those with the most bad luck receive the most grace.
Members care about information that prepares them for the next election, because with luck that will enable them to continue in office.
Last and most important, we do not argue that all losses that may be attributable to luck should be totally negated from our lives.
If one makes a reasonable decision, the luck that strikes is "brute" and is therefore negated.
We believe that unless economic regularity is attained by luck, flexible functional forms should always be estimated subject to regularity.
I think a certain sub-editor must be pushing his luck.
Because the probability of innovation is now fixed, both growth and cycles depend entirely on luck.
We saw, however, that in non-moral contexts, luck does not always undermine status.
Note, then, that by excluding chance we do not always ward off the kinds of paradoxes associated with luck.
They believed that the spirit is responsible for bringing good fortunes as well as bad lucks.
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If this is one of the textbook defects of radical determinism, it is a defect shared by the 'constitutive luck' thesis.
However, unmodified objective consequentialism is too fierce in its emphasis on success and disregard of luck.
Let us finally, then, consider a third view about how to distribute the costs of bad option luck.
Were it otherwise, he says, it would make brute luck factors, which are irrelevant to desert, part of the desert basis.
Whenever the singer begins to lament his bad luck or sing in falsetto, or mumble and cry to himself, the reverb comes on.
We seem, then, to face a trilemma when distributing the costs of option luck (see figure 1).
Discussions, speaking events, workshops, pot lucks, shows, dance parties, dinners and other events were frequently hosted at the space.
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I did not have the luck to get any support from my parents.
Good luck, however, did not mean good fortune, at least immediately.
Second, healthcare needs can be highly unpredictable due to the element of luck.
A quicker way to generate a random d-regular graph is, with some luck, to 'saturate' vertices one by one.
In scenario one, those below are already better off than everyone else in the universe, due to pure good luck.
Her decision simply to stipulate that luck in market circumstances is a matter of brute luck is disappointing for a number of reasons.
Over and above these benefits, there is already precedent for using the luck of the draw for important personal and institutional reasons.
Moreover, this wealth proves unproductive and brings its owners no luck.
The positivists whose argument we examined had the bad luck of picking the wrong game and the wrong model of convention.
The source of this unfairness is the role luck is allowed to play in sorting different cases into different institutions of justice.
In fact, given the objective scarcity of resources, sometimes a role for luck is even required by fairness.
We will also assume that all brute luck inequality in acquisition ability reflects genetic differences or the ineliminable consequences of differences in social background.
As a normative matter, luck alone cannot give us the contours of proper practice.
We are focusing on the cases where luck is the dominant factor that contributes to the harm.
In each of these cases, the compensation available to the victim is entirely a function of luck.
We now turn to the other area where, in our view, luck is allowed to play a normatively unacceptable role in the current tort regime.
Even in places where luck plays a secondary role, the doctrine of causation is still active.
Using this test, we can decompose the residuals of outcome equations between heterogeneity and luck (or uncertainty).
The remaining dispersion is due to luck, or uncertainty or unforecastable factors as of age 17.
Good luck, rather than prudent planning, is what the individual needs.
Good policy can overcome bad luck, and good luck can sustain a bad policy.
I enlist these distinctions to analyse the implications of luck for religious valuation in two accounts of divine election.
I confess that avoiding the problem of religious luck is a motivation for the hybrid position.
In this second case, however, one might simply deny that the influence of luck is problematic at all.
In other words, much of the luck that factors into one's decisions about salvation in this life will factor into one's decisions in the next.
One might argue that, despite the foregoing argument, escapism avoids the problem of religious luck.
Unfortunately, escapism fails to avoid the problem of religious luck.
Consider the motivation for thinking there is a problem of religious luck.
The objectively deserved sufferings of charming scoundrels might evoke crises of faith, while the wellbeing of uncharming saints would be attributed to blind luck.
There is also moral luck due to acts' consequences.
Moral luck turns out to provide one way to do so.
A fifth solution is to say that there is moral luck, but it is innocuous with respect to salvation because all are saved.
Given infinite reward or punishment, the effects of moral luck are multiplied to infinity.
Such a view best enables the consequentialist to account for moral luck, unexemplified virtues, and virtues and vices involving the prevention of goodness and badness.
To make vivid the luck egalitarian point of view, consider the following case.
Alternatively, his option luck may be bad: he could end up on the side of the road with severe head injuries.
The laissez-faire view is endorsed by both libertarian and some luck egalitarian accounts of distributive justice, though for different reasons.
They needed good judgement and, with luck and cultivation, perhaps a powerful patron.
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