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"They get a very bad deal," she said of the deer.
"Now, if you believe that, you should probably vote for him, but you get a very bad grade in history".
"But if that move is not helpful, the MSG will get a very bad image among Melanesians".
"Consumers have been ripped off, get a very bad deal, are affected very much by the complexity of a lot of financial transactions that are not transparent," Cable said.
That meant, according to the financial magazine Euromoney, that he was in charge of, among other things, collateralised debt obligation (CDOs) – a financial product that was soon to get a very bad name for itself in the coming crisis.
I calculate that, if you place all the opinions of British newspaper economics commentators from end to end and then wrap them round your head, you will get a very bad migraine.
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