Sentences with phrase «screw you over most»

I think the only way Microsoft can come out of this without further damaging their reputation is to offer # 30 cashback and free Titanfall to all early adopters, they're screwing over their most loyal fanbase otherwise.
Its clunky and will screw you over most likely.
You screwed over your most loyal customers (multiple consoles count for something!)
make sure you're not alienating and screwing over most of the existing tiny house community!
Facebook screwed over most of its users, and people are now waking up to the notion that the social network may not have had their best interests in mind after all.
Facebook screwed over most of its users, and people are now waking up to the notion that the social network may not...
With the economy in the dumps, the sub-prime mess screwing over most of my buyers, and the gasoline price taking a bigger chunk out of my budget, I was heartened by all of the NAR's victories in our settlement with the DOJ.

Not exact matches

Bellone should win by a landslide, but Cuomo has screwed labor over so much that most of the unions endorsed Carpenter!
Most people who have a screwed - up gut are really sensitive to prebiotics and FODMAPs, but fermentable fibers, which is what FODMAPs are and prebiotics are, are absolutely crucial to restoring healthy gut flora over the long term.
Most people just end up saying «screw it, I'll just eat what I want and start over next week.»
Its most «controversial» point is that devious rich people shouldn't screw over honest, hard - working folks.
Most cars built in the past 25 or 30 years don't need a tune - up anymore, as most of the engine management is now taken over by computers and sensors instead of spring tensions and adjustment scrMost cars built in the past 25 or 30 years don't need a tune - up anymore, as most of the engine management is now taken over by computers and sensors instead of spring tensions and adjustment scrmost of the engine management is now taken over by computers and sensors instead of spring tensions and adjustment screws.
The big scanlation aggregator sites are blatant pirates (some also sell bootleg merchandise), but most small scanlators aren't actually trying to screw over their favorite artists, and manga publishers don't have to be stupid, like Paramount in the»90s trying to stamp out Star Trek fansites.
Then they wrote contracts that essentially would screw most authors over and wonder why the author didn't give the money back.
While most of the free world gets games ranging from 1600 to 2400 MS Points, Australia and New Zealand get downright screwed over.
During the #GamerGate controversy, I was told time and time again that we shouldn't focus on journalists, but instead should aim our grievances at the publishers who are the ones most responsible for screwing over gamers.
For the most part, the aiming and impact lines are reliable, but you will certainly be screwed over a few times, a real - life inclusion that nobody would have missed.
It's structured as an exasperating grind, and every time I hear news of an update, it's yet another controversy surrounding terrible game design and screwing over those people who have sunk the most time into it.
On view from September 13, 2012 to February 10, 2013, this show featured nine of Saint Louis» most recognized artists, known as The Screwed Arts Collective, who worked together over a two - week period to produce a one - of - a-kind, site - specific wall drawing inspired by chess.
Ferdinand, I started having a look at the relevant papers, and noticed a couple of things: Soden was a co-author of the 2002 Wielicki paper you cite, in 2002 Soden was lead author of yet another paper in Science, this one focused on the effects of the Pinatubo eruption, Wielicki and Wong (also an author of the 2002 Wielicki paper) were in turn co-authors of a 2003 IEEE paper debunking the iris effect, and... how in the world can so many scientists, many of them frequent collaborators, screw up something this fundamental over such a long period of time and have most of it get through peer review in the same prestigious publication?
Whenever big entities have pushed their way into small firm solicitor services, the public has been badly hurt in every way with the title insurance experience in the US being a prime example (they took over most of the conveyancing and promptly set about screwing the public — «a dysfunctional industry in which the public pays too much» according to the government of the State of California).
Probably like most, I have all size of screwdrivers an it can get a bit frustrating when needing to screw something in and its either at a wierd angle (like above) or because of the over abundance of tools I DO NT need, its just hard to find.
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