Sentences with phrase «rotten deal»

The phrase "rotten deal" refers to a situation or agreement that is unfair, unfavorable, or bad for someone involved. Full definition
That sucks, but it's an especially rotten deal if your reason for supplementing is low supply.
The NPP said at a press conference that there were massive rotten deals under the former BOST MP, with the Office of then President John Mahama and his Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, allegedly siphoning huge amounts of money between GH cents 2.5 million and GH cents 3.5 million at the end of every two weeks from 2015 under the guise of security transfers, amounting to about GH cents 40.5 million.
In fact, some converters have spotted rotten deals just waiting to happen.
She feels like shit all the time and is pissed off she got a rotten deal, healthwise.
The comic book Spawn got a rotten deal, sure, but one also suspects that perhaps Spawn shouldn't be made into a live action movie at all and should stay on the printed page.
Amazon is a rotten deal.
but i make it a point to mentally block out ads, so i am a rotten deal for the advertisers.
We go over these fees, and why they make cash advances a rotten deal, in the next section.
It seems to me that our problem has a lot less to do with the mechanics of solar power than the politics of human power — specifically whether there can be a shift in who wields it, a shift away from corporations and toward communities, which in turn depends on whether or not the great many people who are getting a rotten deal under our current system can build a determined and diverse enough social force to change the balance of power.
Is this rotten deal what we get for being a «have not «province?
But, it's a bit of a rotten deal, and we have found it extremely difficult to recommend buying the iPad mini 3 when...
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