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They live together in a ramshackle flat in Manchester and have dead-end jobs, but their dissolute lifestyle is less a case of being given a rough deal by recession Britain and more to do with being highly educated, under-stimulated and looking for oblivion.
This means that the Threadripper 2990WX was given a rough deal at launch as no one, not even AMD, was aware of the issue.
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CEO Jason Trost is out to effectively attack bookmakers and other exchanges which he says give consumers a rough deal because of poor odds and commissions.
Chelsea's interim manager, who will leave Stamford Bridge at the end of the season, has been given a rough ride by the club's supporters since he replaced fan favourite Roberto Di Matteo on a short-term deal.
In some cases, simple approximations give a rough idea of outcome (Table 2).
Negotiators hope to reach a rough deal by March and a final agreement by 30 June.
He's dallied with a number of record labels since his legendary 90s dispute with Warner Brothers, but he's still given to describing record business contracts as "slavery", protesting that the industry gives black artists a rough deal – "I think history speaks for itself.
(It's not often that you come away feeling Fate got a rough deal).
What about male vegetarians – doesn't McCartney think they get a rough deal?
"We get a rough deal.
He's had a rough deal," said Foyle.
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