Sentences with phrase «gotten the short end of the stick more»

I never believed that saying anyway, as Man United under Fergie got away with murder for years and there is a big case for the smaller clubs» claims that they get the short end of the stick more often than not.
Android fans on AT&T have gotten the short end of the stick more times than we can count.

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Currently in Pennsylvania, as Philadelphia Weekly has investigated in the past, third - party candidates get the shortest end of the stick when attempting to get on the ballot for statewide elections; they're often required at least 10 times the number of signatures as their mainstream Read more»
To find that you are short on resources at a crucial moment and forced to walk to the other end of the map and back again is more annoying than challenging — especially when your character has a habit of getting stuck between trees and buildings.
If so, would you say that Chad, who has more money than Travis, is getting the short end of the stick?
Put more simply, a utility — Dominion Virginia Power — and two of its corporate affiliates have negotiated a business deal, and the Affiliates Act directs the Commission to carefully review that deal to ensure that consumers don't get the short end of the stick.
We'll see, however, that if anything it is China that is getting the short end of the stick — and a good thing, too, because the climate cares about CO2, not fairness, and if we are to have any hope of keeping warming from much exceeding 2 degrees Celsius, China will need to do more than its fair share.
But if he bills more than 50 hours, he gets the short end of the stick.
Let's make sure that winter doesn't get the short end of the home décor stick by trying some more winter... Read more winter... Read MoreMore
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