I hereby resign my position as a Head of MRU LegalTech Centre. It has been an honor to lead MRU LegalTech Centre since 2018 June. I am proud of what we have accomplished: two new master programs Legaltech LLM and Master of Laws "Law, Technology and Business", series of events, such as Legaltech meetups, annual Legaltech@Vilnius conference, legal hackathons, one-week international bootcamp Access2Justice4Refugees; we had trainees from Turkey, Italy, France, Belarus, Lithuania, and Moldova; our supervised Ph.D. student made the first research, which was presented at IRIS 2020; we created a legaltech ecosystem around the Centre to support Legaltech LLM program; our trainee has won 3 awards at LEXI AI GENERATION – powered by IBM Watson; we have launched two AI powered chatbots to support legal registration process and marketing of Legaltech LLM; we organized a lot of legaltech promotion events at local schools, and even school kids and teachers came to MRU from 5 countries for gamified legaltech&enterprenship lecture; we have presented at Legaltech Lab of Helsinki university, also Tartu university and Vytautas Magnus university, also at Association of Local Authorities in Lithuania (ALAL), Prosecutor General‘s Office and Chamber of notaries; we tried our unicorn idea challenges at Startup Fair, LOGIN, MITA “Looking for innovator” competition and Startup Summit Kaunas 2018. Show
Moreover, we did it with empty pockets but a hudge enthusiasm ;) Thank you for the opportunity to serve as a Head of MRU LegalTech Centre. With gratitude and warm regards, Ph.D. Martynas Mockus Synonymslucky (old) you/me etcphrase used for saying that something good has happened or will happen. This expression often shows that, in fact, you think something is bad thank God/goodness/heaven(s)phrase used for saying that you are lucky to have something fortune smiles on someone/somethingphrase used for saying that someone or something is lucky and successful there but for the grace of God (go I)phrase used for saying that if you were less lucky you might be in the same bad situation as someone else luck is on someone’s sidephrase if luck is on your side, things happen the way that you want them to some people have all the luckphrase used for saying that someone has more success than they deserve (it’s) all right for someonephrase mainly spoken used for saying that someone is lucky because they do not have the same problems as you (it’s) all right for some (people)phrase mainly spoken used for saying that you think someone is very lucky third time luckyphrase you say this when someone is successful the third time that they try something, after they failed the first two times (it’s a) good jobphrase used for saying that it is lucky that you did something, or lucky that something happened More synonyms third time’s the/a charmphrase you say this when someone is successful the third time they try something, after they failed the first two times ( luckier comparative) ( luckiest superlative ) 1 adj
You say that someone is lucky when they have something that is very desirable or when they are in a very desirable situation. 2 adj Someone who is lucky seems to always have good
luck. 3 adj
If you describe an action or experience as lucky, you mean that it was good or successful, and that it happened by chance and not as a result of planning or preparation.
4 adj A lucky object is something that people believe helps them to be successful. 6 If you say that someone will be luckyto do or get something, you mean that they are very unlikely to do or get it, and will definitely not do or get any more than
that. 7 If you strike lucky or strike it lucky, you have some good luck. happy-go-lucky lucky dip ( lucky dips plural )
a lucky dip is a game in which you take a prize out of a container full of hidden prizes and then find out what you have chosen. Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionary Collaborative Dictionary English Cobuild
To add entries to your own vocabulary, become a member of Reverso community or login if you are already a member. It's easy and only takes a few seconds: How lucky I am have something that makes?“How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” A.A. Milne (Winnie-the-Pooh)
How lucky am I in a sentence?Your sentence is an exclamatory sentence expressing the joy of being lucky. This sentence should be written in this way: How lucky I am!
How lucky I am meaning in English?1 adj You say that someone is lucky when they have something that is very desirable or when they are in a very desirable situation. I am luckier than most.
Did Winnie the Pooh say how lucky am I?"How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard" - Winnie the Pooh.
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