Sentences with phrase «stacked against their favor»

Godly cards and abilities can be assembled by the player before engaging in battle and used during combat, these cards can easily change the course of the fight should the odds be stacked against their favor.

Not exact matches

Don't they understand the odds are heavily stacked in favor of the house and against them, especially if longevity of play is involved?
The God you believe in created us unequally and stacked the deck in favor of some and against others.
The country is upside down stacked against those that want to work hard in favor of those that take.
Stop Whining, America: NAFTA Favors Your Wine The Canadian wine industry says the rules are stacked against it, at home and in the U.S..
Many of the Sanders delegates are angered by the news that DNC staffers may have stacked the deck against their candidate in favor of Clinton.
Finally, the tax cap help will put the odds in favor of the taxpayer and they deserve it, because the deck has been stacked against the taxpayers for too long.
Formerly running as a Democrat for President, Roque De La Fuente joined the Reform Party because the Democratic Establishment stacked the nomination against him in favor of Hillary Clinton.
When stacked against each other, the poll found 58 percent of voters would prefer keeping a part - time Legislature but requiring more disclosure of outside income, as opposed to 40 percent who favored a full - time Legislature.
Many of the Sanders delegates are angered by the news that DNC staffers may have stacked the deck against their candidate in favor of Hillary Clinton.
Ravitch also notes that the «Internet is humming with charges that the national tests will be stacked to favor «whole language» theories of reading and against phonics and to promote «fuzzy math»... and against computation.»
The game purposefully stacks the odds against the player's favor.
With today's political divisions, the connotations lead quickly to «stacked against,» using power in a partisan way to force someone to do something or to tip the scales in favor of one side.
This means we have NO corporate clients, NO Government contracts and we also do not act on behalf of big employers — we specialize in helping regular people achieve justice against what might seem an insurmountable case or stacked odds not in their favor.
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