Sentences with phrase «tail someone lose»

In their book, it's heads you lose, tails you lose as far as Arsenal is concerned.
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Imagine you have a game where you flip a coin, and if heads you are given 3 times your bet, and if tails you lose your bet.
IOW, heads they win, tails we lose seems to be the underlying paradigm that determines the «climatically correct» interpretation of, well, just about anything and everything in the realm of «climate science».
«I think that's always important in a negotiation, so it's not «heads I win, tails you lose» but everyone feels they've profited in some manner.»
Welcome to another day at the casino where the model continues to be — heads they win, tails you lose.
This is a «heads I win, tails you lose» game against shareholders.
It's Heads I Win, Tails You Lose.
And if they have risen, you get the higher rate — sort of «heads you win, tails I lose
Or maybe the «heads I win, tails you lose» logic of the left will save the day for the lobbyists on this as on so much else.
Heads I win, tails you lose.
«They engaged in a brazen «heads I win, tails you lose» scheme to rip off their clients.
Heads they win, tails you lose.
Dr George Constable, soon to join the University of Bath from Princeton, uses the analogy of flipping a coin, where heads wins # 20 but tails loses # 10:
The result of this paradox is that education policy made by Congress is a «Heads We Win, Tails You Lose» proposition.
«Heads we win, tails you lose», rather than trading with us small guys as equals!
He gives voice to the outrage of Main Street and the essential proposition propagated by these banks that it's «heads we win, tails you lose
It's a «heads I win, tails you lose» approach to investing...
Heads they win, tails you lose.
I argued against the bailouts, as did Yves, but the government caved under the asymmetry of «Heads we win, Tails you lose
Heads you lose, tails you lose.
More tap water: TAP «dNY Bottles & Sells New York City Tap Water, In New York City of Seattle Gives Bottled Water the Boot Heads I Win, Tails You Lose: The Chicago Water Story Which is Healthier: Tap Water or Bottled Water?
Certainly the use of «safe space» now (as opposed to when it first originate) often has a «head's I win, tails you lose» aspect to it.
Tails you lose.
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