Sentences with phrase «of a crapshoot as»

It truly is somewhat of a crapshoot as to what a Pomsky puppy will look like and weigh at maturity, so be flexible.
When it comes to getting a Pomeranian Husky, it is still somewhat of a crapshoot as to what the puppy is going to look like or weigh when it matures.

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Defining the «overall» market is something of a crapshoot these days, as some of the «overall» market seems to be going one way and another part of the «overall» market seems to be going another way.
Looks like a crapshoot to me, so will Cam be insurance or just too expensive for the peace of mind he offers as insurance.
I was happy to find this brand as I always find trying out new contemporary brands a bit of a crapshoot in terms of quality.
As I mentioned above the dividend growth from any given year to the next is a bit of a crapshoot; however, over time Chevron has proven to be a steady and consistent dividend grower with dividend growth over the longer periods around 6 - 7 %.
As a result, the fortunes of those who approach such an undertaking with little or no experience in pet specialty retail are a crapshoot, at best.
This makes the already frantic pace of the game pretty aggravating at times, as maneuvering through traffic is a complete crapshoot, with no real room for technique.
Out - of - state lawyers «view Las Vegas justice as just another crapshoot,» the report says, and even Nevada lawyers, when pressed, «openly condemn the system.»
(Meanwhile, the litigant fantasy of having a parenting coordinator «on the case» as an ally will end quickly when the selected parenting coordinator in this crapshoot aligns with the other parent.)
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