Oklahoma City, borrowing its model with younger players, was presumed to have taken its place, but got bad luck when Russell Westbrook went down with an injury.
"The passage of the disease through the market was not a reflection on them but was simply bad luck, " he said.
The family go to see him perform the Shakespeare play "Macbeth, " but bring him bad luck by saying the play's name aloud -- in defiance of a well-known theatrical superstition.
Sometimes you run into a hot goalie but we had some bad luck sometimes.
But Berdych had some bad luck when a net cord bounced out and Djokovic closed out the set.
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But a slice of bad luck and a lapse in concentration enabled Liverpool managed to make it back-to-back wins in their opening two Premier League games for the first time under manager Rafael Benitez.
But Indevus' run of bad luck began long before, when the company had another name entirely.
In Chicago, race officials battle their run of dangerously bad luck, but there is no guaranteed safety net.
Many run into temporary trouble because of bad luck, but those that stay bedridden tend to have several nasty symptoms in common.
That may be bad luck, but it may also be bad judgment: Astra has failed to buy clever ideas from outside or to concentrate on one or two clinical areas.
But injury, cultural differences and sheer bad luck meant Bhutia never fulfilled his potential.
Gavin Hamilton and Fraser Watts put on 51 but a mixture of bizarre dismissals and bad luck saw Scotland bowled out for 156 from 39.3 overs in Edinburgh.
But no amount of planning could have prevented the bad luck that befell the Metropark hotel group last week.
Now it's, it's great that your relations are so good again but do you think sometimes it's rather bad luck on France?
It is considered terribly bad luck even to touch these volumes, but some of the less superstitious librarians can be persuaded to retrieve them.
Bad luck plays a role, sure, but disaster usually strikes because of a more fundamental flaw--in the original idea, the strategy, the execution or all of the above.
Some of the problems were the result of bad luck (unexpected illnesses, for instance), but more than half were related to behavior or lifestyle, and included relationship problems, drug or alcohol abuse, and money trouble.
But he might have stayed longer were it not for a mix of bad luck and overconfidence.
Richards said the injury was bad luck on Ellis, who had been playing well, but it created an chance for someone else to replace him.
Your squad members will rise through the ranks, gaining abilities and stats, but at any point a wrong move on your part or a piece of bad luck could see them killed off permanently.
Unfortunately, things like that happen, but it has nothing to do with the tournament itself and everything to do with bad luck.
This incident may show that deep-water drilling is too risky, but it might instead be just a perfect storm of ineffective regulation, poor decision-making, and bad luck, with minimal chance of recurrence.
Failing to spot one credit bubble is unfortunate, but missing two of the biggest credit bubbles in history within a single decade suggests the problems are more than bad luck.
But masts are common, and some villages are bound to develop high cancer rates through nothing more sinister than sheer bad luck.
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