A dead lowball hitter with a loop in his swing, Lankford this season has been swinging at too many pitches up in the zone. |
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Ted was basically a dead lowball hitter when he came into the league and didn't hit the high fastball too well. |
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Seattle got a couple of lowball offers for Allen but never was close to dealing him. |
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A decade or more ago, five-card stud and seven-card stud reigned as the most popular games along with draw and lowball. |
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In this case, because of the lowball assessments favouring the developer, our experts says that the EIA was neither independent nor fair. |
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If you're one buyer who was reeled-in by a lowball price tag, you're probably experiencing regrets. |
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Are real estate agents encouraging lowball offers, because their take doesn't change much and they just want to make a deal? |
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And despite the fact that even that number is obviously a lowball figure, he refuses to speculate further. |
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As an expat American in the UK I get confronted with the lowball figures all the time. |
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So much for phony lowball estimates, which all governments dangle to keep the rubes quiet. |
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Sure, management traditionally says such defense mechanisms are designed to foil a lowball tender offer. |
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They played up his love for Seattle and figured they could lowball him because of that love. |
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The best defense against come-on packaging and lowball junk-food pricing is increased awareness and knowledge. |
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While the original offer was a lowball bid, she figures the new one may be enough to get edgy investors already worried about consolidation to cash out. |
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Deuce to Seven Triple Draw and Deuce to Seven Single Draw are lowball games that force you to make the worst possible low hand. |
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Did the government intentionally lowball the original estimate and in effect mislead the House in the budget? |
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They became popular after a Delaware court found a board of directors negligent in 1985 for approving in two hours the sale of a company at a lowball price. |
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In June, they made lowball offers for the shares it doesn't own in each. |
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This is likely a lowball number but it has the merit to illustrate the tradeoff that raising the minimum wage requires. |
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In lowball, most hands that are usually strong in games like Hold'em are weak. |
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That year, the producers sadly underestimated WGA resolve and gave us a lowball offer, figuring we'd either grab it or that a strike would collapse quickly. |
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Well, basically, what they do is, they lowball you on the bid. |
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There appears to be widespread agreement that CFL reduces the posturing and gamesmanship of traditional lawyer-to-lawyer negotiation, including highly inflated and lowball opening proposals. |
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However, given the lowball offer, there are reports that AB InBev may choose to scupper the sale, and try to sell off the breweries individually. |
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You will probably give him a lowball offer in order to pay less. |
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Some experts contend that firms in the prison business reap profits by billing government for rather more than their initial lowball estimates while scrimping in ways that may make prisons less secure. |
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It is a dangerous when we have a government that manages the numbers so it can lowball expectations about surpluses and then use those surpluses at the end of the year for its own ends. |
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Note: There is no 'qualifier' for low in Deuce to Seven lowball games. |
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Brokers also noted that lowball offers gained little traction and bidding wars started anew at some properties. |
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It did not feel like insurance at all for workers in case something were to go wrong and the government seemed to lowball what might be required to be paid out. |
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What happens is that Quebec firms increase their prices in Quebec, where there is no external competition, and they then come to provinces like New Brunswick and lowball their tender applications. |
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Southport absorbed pressure before extending their lead with a quarter of an hour to go as Baker whipped in a lowball from a corner which Tony Gray pounced on and scored. |
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Lowball provides a fine 'Wild Cards' novel and is set in a new universe created by Martin in a collection edited by Martin and Snodgrass. |
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