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Youngsters will understandably feel that they have been given a raw deal by the government.
His scepticism about German unity sprang in part from his feeling that East Germans were being given a raw deal.
She implied what many people believed: that Carneiro – "a highly qualified professional who'd lost the job she loved" – had been given a raw deal.
It hasn't received the most positive reviews, but the host of BBC1 gymnastics show Tumble believes it's been given a raw deal.
Is there anyone out there who thinks Valjean's nemesis, the blinkered Javert, has been given a raw deal by literary historians?
One of the latter, Kevin Darcy, a crash-investigation consultant for Safety Services International, said he believes the Egyptians were given a raw deal because they were foreigners.
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Investors complained that Schwartz had given them a raw deal.
We know what it's like to feel like the bastards upalong don't actually give a shit about giving you a raw deal.
In addition to the green infrastructure bank, there will be a growth fund for small businesses, an ombudsman to whom companies can appeal if their bankers give them a raw deal, the extension of the time to pay tax scheme for the whole of the next parliament, more government contracts, higher capital allowances, tax breaks for patents and a more generous capital gains tax regime for entrepreneurs.
At the start of the year, I thought critics were giving him a raw deal.
Those workers unionised, at least in theory, to prevent their employers American taxpayers from giving them a raw deal.
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