Carriers are in a no-win situation, as they try to accommodate the ever more obese U.S. population.
Jenny Willott, Lib Dem backbench spokesman on welfare, says it is a "no-win situation for the DWP".
There are certain issues where he's in almost a no-win situation and affirmative action is one of them.
Bellamy says Wednesday's match is a "no-win" situation for the players because they are expected to win, and to win well.
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Many who get caught in this no-win situation use the withheld tax money for something else like paying suppliers or the rent.
Richard Gates, from Unite, said he "sympathised" with the council's "no-win situation" but it was union members who would pay with their jobs.
Labour say the legislation will make it harder for ordinary people to seek justice because of a decision to scrap no-win, no-fee cases.
The number of legal actions against doctors has soared since the law was changed to allow no-win no-fee and the medical litigation industry has boomed.
The bill also makes changes to the sentencing framework and no-win, no-fee cases, scraps "indeterminate" sentences for dangerous offenders, and creates a new offence of squatting.
Now, however, the case has been taken up on a no-win, no-fee basis by solicitor Robert Dougans of London practice Bryan Cave, and barrister Jonathan Price.
The bill also makes changes to the sentencing framework and no-win, no-fee cases, scraps "indeterminate" sentences for dangerous offenders and introduces a new offence of squatting.
The inevitable result was the Republicans found themselves in a no-win position after losing both the White House and two Senate seats in the 2012 election.
There aren't many times when the airline industry deserves public sympathy, but the current flap over whether and how to deal with overweight passengers is a no-win situation.
Law changes coming into effect in April 2013 include rebalancing no-win no-fee deals so losing defendants will no longer have to pay a fee to the claimant's lawyer.
That would be a no-win colloquy for the government.
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Lawyers can accept cases on a no-win, no-fee basis.
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The insurance industry's widespread acceptance of referral fees, to sell information about accident victims to claims management firms or to no-win, no-fee, law firms, will be made unlawful in personal injury claims.
None of that adds up to a no-win situation for BlackBerry, but it only serves to continue a refrain that makes things more and more difficult for the company as it drags on.
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Other questioners focused on the government's plans to reform no-win, no-fee arrangements, changes to the administration of the European Court of Human Rights, and the operation of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
Also, anyone suing for accident damages with the help of a no-win, no-fee lawyer - known as a conditional fee arrangement - will in future have to pay their lawyer's success fee from their own funds if they win their case and not add it to the bill of the losing party.
But, but it's sort of, it's a sort of no-win situation isn't it, because there are, there are editorials from time to time in the papers saying the younger Royals should jolly well earn their own living and not be on the Civil List, they should go out and get a job and like the rest of us have to.
None of us know because there is no win-win solution here.
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In Labour's 2007 deputy leadership election, it was decided that no-one could win outright with less than 50% of the vote.
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