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The odds are stacked against the poor people who can't afford to pay an attorney in a civil case.
Lee Richardson
They think they are defending me just against the board, but its my understanding that my attorney, Chuck Douglas, is going to try and take the case out of the committee and into court, ... If that happens, I suddenly get civil rights again. I get double jeopardy and hearsay protection, and they will have no case.
Terry Bennett
I'm representing myself in this case because I can't afford to hire an attorney. It doesn't seem right somehow that I'm paying the salaries of the lawyers on the other side, too.
Bob Reeder
I asked the attorney general to please ask our special counsel in this case to take a look at the precedent of the Paris Hilton case and see if he can perhaps protect our records as much as we want to protect that poor young lady's telephone records,
Dick Durbin
The odds are always stacked against you.
Kari Lizer
The odds are stacked against anybody to do that.
John Jay
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1745
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1829
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I'm trying to show how much the odds are stacked against her. You want to know something interesting? Most polls show that's the case. . . . I don't know how true it is that the No. 1 issue for women in the United States is security, and that women have polled as being more in favor of a man being in charge of the nation's security than a woman.
Rod Lurie
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1962
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For years, the poor, poor people of Los Angeles county were between a rock and a hard place of having to buy insurance, but not being able to afford it.
Douglas Heller
His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present. The odds are kind of stacked against us.
Alan Baker
The odds are stacked against anybody to (win four in a row), but I think it's good for the kids to come down and be part of the conference tournament.
John Jay
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1745
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1829
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It's going to be very tough to get a result but despite the odds being stacked against us the lads are relishing the challenge.
Nev Powell
Third-and-35, the odds are stacked against you, ... I jogged over to the sideline the other night (and) Darrell's like, 'Hey, that's one of those things that we talked about.'
Brett Favre
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1969
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I get hurt more in stock cars than I have in sprints and midgets. I think the odds are stacked against them in that topic right now.
Tony Stewart
We'd be eager to work with anyone and everyone, but it would be on a case-by-case basis, obviously. That includes other think-tanks, academics, people in the media, civil servants, and even elected officials.
Derek Rogusky
The argument that this particular case is about money is the standard argument made in every civil case, because every civil case can only be about money. I can't give Bonny's kids their mom back, and I can't put Mr. Blake in prison. If Mr. Blake would like to volunteer for either of those, we'll withdraw all claims for money.
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