My producer, John Walker, called it a no-win situation, because if we do a really good job, no one will notice it. |
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It was an impossible, no-win situation for the Patriots under the circumstances. |
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This is a no-win situation for workers in Mexico as well as in Asia. |
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And so in certain ways, they are in kind of a no-win situation. |
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Wassill said it was a no-win situation for everyone involved, but also a learning experience, so maybe in the future, similar situations will be better dealt with. |
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For Marie Antoinette, as for Diana, it was a no-win situation, not helped by the fact that she and her feckless husband had difficulty in producing all-important heirs. |
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It requires a seasoned politician to take advantage of a no-win situation and manipulate circumstances to drive home a point. |
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Attacking comedian Zach Galifianakis is a no-win proposition for the GOP sugar daddies, says Paul Begala. |
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It was a measured response from a leader plunged into a no-win situation by adversaries who had shown themselves fully prepared to give their lives for their cause. |
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Such a scenario will put the bank in a no-win situation because it will undoubtedly come in for some fierce criticism from supporters of individual clubs. |
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Contrast this no-win strong-arm tactic with handling differences effectively. |
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Scrapping no-win no-fee deals where solicitors take up cases which previously would have been settled without going to law. |
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Getting caught up in internal politics or turf battles is a no-win proposition. |
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Hopkins' answer anticipates Charles Johnson's assessment of the no-win situation faced by the African American periodical press. |
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That is why adding water to increase the volume of the honey is a no-win situation. |
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Restricting commercial access on CBC would result in a no-win situation for all concerned. |
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And on Wednesday and Thursday, the USTA had put them in a no-win situation. |
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But America must take its share of the blame for failing to understand that supporting no-win policies basically undermines its own policy and role. |
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Nevertheless, contradictions between what their children say they want and what they actually want can place grandparents in a no-win situation. |
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I am in a no-win situation and I don't know which way to turn any more. |
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Many of the individuals Yeshua-Katz spoke to commented on the no-win situation in which they found themselves. |
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They are stuck in a no-win situation where rising rents make it harder to save for the deposit while property prices continue to soar. |
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With an entity such as the justice system being biased against one group and favouring another group, many fathers are forced into a corner in what they perceive to be a no-win situation. |
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It can be a no-win situation for unions:opposingchange,theymaybeswimmingagainst a tide of public dissatisfaction with services which are seen as unresponsive, undemocratic, and overly-bureaucratic. |
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In a letter sent today to Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, Lloyd Axworthy, Mr. Allmand reminded him that Aung San Suu Kyi is in a no-win situation, forced to choose between husband and country. |
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This results in a no-win situation in which local communities are stripped of both their forest resources and potential income from manufacturing and processing. |
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It does look like a no-win situation for both leaders and private members. |
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Mr Delebarre firmly believed that fierce inter-regional competition, which at best was a no-win situation for any party and at worst a waste of resources, was not what his fellow-Europeans wanted for Europe. |
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Beijing appears to be in a no-win situation in Xinjiang. |
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I was in a no-win situation as I was a Welshman who had been associated with one club for many years. |
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It's a no-win situation, as observers have noted, because American consumers like fizzier ciders. |
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This is a no-win situation for the employees and the customers, who may end up going to area stores either in their towns or one to two towns away. |
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