Sentences with phrase «get snookered»

Everybody watched Obama get snookered by China on the climate change «deal» where China took a free pass to 2030.
They could get snookered again and accept a few prospects that probably won't turn into anything, or they could unload a contract that needs to be unloaded.
If you spend $ 100,000 on a business that turns out to be worthless, there could be penalties and recognition of income that apply, says O'Donnell, even though it was you that got snookered.
Commission members «got snookered into answering a kind of simple yes - or - no question: «Will we be hit by a large earthquake?»»
(Got ta get that snook), and enjoying the great outdoors.
I got snookered - They lost a very loyal customer.
So you got snookered into earning a bunch of miles and points that have been collecting dust and are slashed in value every 18 - to - 24 months.
Sarah Lucas's Bunny Gets Snookered, (1997), was bought a year earlier for $ 163,500, a record for the British artist then.

Not exact matches

Don't be snookered into buying too much or you'll never use it and just get angry that you spent a lot of money.
This classy snooker table has got a red baize, presumably to remind of Liverpool while he's relaxing at home with fellow ex-Red Robbie Keane.
I got a little bit snookered on that restart and kind of got slowed up by both Charlie (Kimball) and Simon.
The World Snooker Championships gets underway with defending Champion Mark Selby out to make history.
The fight doesn't go too well for the conscientious kid trying to do things the «right way» and he gets pummeled, but he remains smug in the fact that he can take the puritanical high road and can cock a snook at those who rely on external factors to win rather than doing things «the right way».
He attempts to get a US congressman to table a «favourable» motion (about independence) to «snooker» the Foreign Office, tries but fails to persuade the former (Labour) first minister Henry McLeish to back independence (he «is clearly torn between loyalty to party and country»), and tries but fails to win the Scottish Sun's backing (on September 7th Murdoch is still prevaricating; by September 16th he has opted for «benign neutrality»).
Educational researcher Gerald Bracey, author of Reading Educational Research: How to Avoid Getting Statistically Snookered, writes in Stanford magazine that «NCLB aims to shrink the public sector, transfer large sums of public money to the private sector, weaken or destroy two Democratic power bases — the teachers» unions — and provide vouchers to let students attend private schools at public expense.»
Reading educational research: How to avoid getting statistically snookered.
Spend your days cooling off by the swimming pool, getting a massage at our bush spa, enjoying our synthetic putting green or playing a gem of snooker.
You get to fish snook, permit, bonefish and tarpon on this stretch.
With a huge pool, jacuzzi spa, tennis courts, paddle boards, snooker table and much much more; it was a pretty hard place to get bored.
I got one nice snook to hand before the storm enveloped us in it's dark and watery embrace.
If you do get bored with snooker there are a few pool variables to playthrough including 8 - Ball, or even Billiards.
Get ready for the most authentic snooker experience ever witnessed from the comfort of your couch.
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It's a pretty incompetent cabal of data manipulators who can not get falsified observation to agree with the zillion - dollar video games with which they're attempting to snooker us.
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