As a side note, I have no doubt that many conservative students get the short end of the stick from their uniformly leftist profs. |
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So if you ignore it, you end up, you know, getting the short end of the stick. |
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He presented a group of students with a hypothetical unfair situation, in which they got the short end of the stick. |
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And it found, as Ron just said, that it's on the short end of the stick now. |
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Somehow, in our society, know-it-alls always get the short end of the stick. |
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Some thought that boys got the short end of the stick and that their female teachers favored girls. |
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The Republicans certainly did come out with the short end of the stick, although not dramatically. |
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Kids are getting the short end of the stick when they eat out of a box day after day, both socially and nutritionally. |
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We would have really had a melee that day and I am sure I would have been on the short end of the stick with a man like Luc Lavoie. |
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The Canadian citizens who have to pay the bills and pay for the product are getting the short end of the stick. |
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Canada always seems to get the short end of the stick when it comes down to trade issues. |
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It is like saying that we in Quebec are destined to get the short end of the stick. |
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It does appear that men, more often than not, are getting the short end of the stick when it comes to custody and access rulings. |
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Mr. Garry Breitkreuz: In other words, if we don't handle it right, the farmer could be holding the short end of the stick. |
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We have had many debates in this place about why Canada is always on the short end of the stick when it comes to disputes. |
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In short, Pakistan is an aggrieved state that got the short end of the stick when Partition happened. |
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However, Exodus always seemed to be getting the short end of the stick. |
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There has been a lot of glossing over of fact here, trying to suggest somehow that Nova Scotia was going to come out at the short end of the stick, that it was going to receive less. |
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Do they realize that they also got the short end of the stick? |
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It's a lot of work and the referral agents and coordinators often feel like they get the short end of the stick from management, in terms of funding and resourcing. |
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It seems to me that your role is to reward and punish according to behaviour, not according to the clock, and we are getting the short end of the stick. |
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Not only did Her august Majesty get the short end of the stick in these agreements, she will also have to deal with the fall-out that will come as a result of this legislation. |
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Whether they be primary producers of grain, the forest workers, or in the fishing community, the primary producers always seem to get the short end of the stick. |
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Everyone knows that we're getting the short end of the stick here. |
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Does this mean Middlesbrough get the short end of the stick, with what will surely be the most ramshackle show of the tour? |
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Soviet emphasis on high-yield weapons might give them a megaton surplus.... We might then be on the short end of the stick. |
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