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Just as in the Medellin case, the deck will be stacked against the U.S. in all of these panels.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: LOST justice?
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Martin Lee has acknowledged the odds might be stacked against his party.
CNN: The Shift of Power
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The Lancashire side have won one out their last three meetings, and with a skeletal squad the odds may be stacked against them.
BBC: Tranmere out for second scalp
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And so the deck seems to be stacked against the little guys, who get stuck with the bill while the big boys are plied with favors and subsidies.
FORBES: City of the Big Shoulders, Big Disappointments
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If history is any guide, the odds should be stacked against advocates of same-sex marriage in Washington and the three other states (Maine, Maryland and Minnesota) that will vote on the issue in November.
ECONOMIST: Gay marriage
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Moreover, the benefits of full-blown mergers (instead of more modest arrangements, such as alliances) ought properly to be stacked up against their costs.
ECONOMIST: It��s got to fit somehow
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The portfolio measured about two feet by a foot and a half, too big to fit into the drawers of our bedroom dresser or to be stacked upright against the wall in the crowded bedroom closet he and I shared.
NPR: Roth Rewrites History with a 'Plot Against America'
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They would still see it as an issue of a right to health care but they would also be enraged about the deck being apparently stacked against them in Washington.
FORBES: How Obamacare's Rejection Would Lead to Single Payer
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To be fair to Cofetel, the odds were always stacked against it.
ECONOMIST: Mexico
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The Redskins were among the teams hoping to be in the running for Peyton Manning, but the odds are stacked against the former Indianapolis Colts quarterback coming to Washington.
WSJ: Washington Redskins Trade Gives Team a Shot at Griffin