0 anything that is available or is found by chance, rather than something chosen, planned, or prepared: --
Major decisions are left to pot luck and the market, with no proper evaluation of the schemes.
Consumers will be left to take pot luck with the list of contractors that is handed to them.
This is a fine distinction which appears to operate on the principle of pot luck.
The proposal limits them to traditional quantities at 1990 volumes and, beyond that, they must take pot luck in the dollar quota.
We must decide what we can do and do it, and the other things must take pot luck.
As of now, there is a pot luck element in the rules for the grant.
At present, it is pot luck whether primary schools in my constituency and across the country are able to provide such opportunities.
Whether you enjoy attentive nurses, a proper diet and clean wards is simply pot luck.