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The cards were stacked against us. It wasn't going to be easy.
Rich Miller
When you're playing against a stacked deck, compete even harder. Show the world how much you'll fight for the winner's circle. If you do, someday the cellophane will crackle off a fresh pack, one that belongs to you, and the cards will be stacked in your favor.
Pat Riley
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1972
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When the cards are all stacked against you, what do you do? You smear the victim.
Jim O'Neill
We had two chances in both overtimes to win the game. Boy, it just seems like the cards were stacked against us.
Troy Pachner
We think it's imperative they're released. They'd have a much better opportunity to find attorneys. The cards are really stacked against them.
Cheryl Little
'Weary Willie' is very real to me. He is a man who has given up. The boat has gone and left him. The cards are stacked against him. He's content to make out with what he's got. He knows he'll go no further.
Emmett Kelly
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1898
-)
All the cards are stacked against the little guy. Filing a lawsuit isn't that expensive -- at least not to a big corporation. But if you're an artist or consumer, who can afford such a thing? It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. All the cards are stacked against the little guy. Filing a lawsuit isn't that expensive -- at least not to a big corporation. But if you're an artist or consumer, who can afford such a thing?
Fred von Lohmann
You just have to be professional. We are a young team. We have to do all the little things and do our roles. We have to go out there and produce and find ways to get wins even when the cards are stacked against you.
Wally Szczerbiak
But overall, Minnesota is being hurt by a combination of history and an unfair Medicare system. The bottom line is the cards are stacked against older Minnesotans.
Peter Wyckoff
To use a poker analogy, if the deck is a bit stacked against you, spread the deck on the table and let everyone see the cards,
Charlie Ergen
He was not going to be intimidated by the established teams. He stacked the cards against his team to teach them adversity in basketball is like adversity in life.
Christian J. Hoey
Every kid in the family, besides Marvel, left the house by the age of 16. There was less stress living on our own than trying to survive in the environment we were in. I don't know how Marvel did it. He spent his time playing football, but the cards were stacked against him.
James Smith
We used those markers to ensure we had the genes required for multi-race resistance and focused our field-testing efforts on identifying superior yield performance. We stacked the deck and were able to come up with all face cards.
Tim Foley
[Once customers choose something, purchases are made by cash or check only. Credit cards and computers aren't used. Receipts are hand-written. And the inventory is jotted on 3-by-5 cards in 3-foot-long boxes.] It's cheaper, and we keep prices down by doing that, ... It's easy. It's the way we've always done it.
Harold Foster
It wasn't an easy week. It was very difficult on all of us. This (win) wasn't easy. We didn't execute on all cylinders. But there was a lot of energy on the sideline, and that was good to see.
Bobby Petrino
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