Sentences with phrase «lost causes anyway»

They were lost causes anyway so he didn't squander any resources and Hillary's margins in those increased proportionally.
Play Gibbs there, he can do a fine job against those three teams, champions league is a lost cause anyway.
Later on in the race the same thing happened again, although by that point it was a lost cause anyway, and the car finished in 38th place, a whopping 90 laps down on the winners.

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And maybe Cohen and Schwartz have decided the NDA may be a lost cause — given that Daniels is now flouting it anyway — and that it's more important to insulate Trump.
Thankfully for winner Alan Jones losing those nine points didn't have a dramatic effect on his season as he went on to comfortably win the title that year anyway, but there are a few others who might have had cause to be a bit miffed.
Perhaps they think that more sensible times will one day return; or they genuinely have to taste for the hand - to - hand; or think that the cause is lost anyway.
«Cortisol is also implemented, alongside insulin, in blood sugar control, so a high sugar diet can cause belly fat to stick fast even if you're restricting calories and trying to lose weight (excessive calorie restriction isn't something I would recommend anyway
It is like if you reduce the heat by allowing it to escape, you are reducing the pressure, causing the «water» to «boil» anyway... You can't win for losing until you either remove the pot from the stove or put a pressure lid on it...
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