no-win

ADJECTIVE
  1. certain to end in failure and disappointment
    a no-win situation
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How To Use no-win In A Sentence

  • If my child is sick and I leave work, I'm a bad employee. If I don't, I'm a bad mother. It's a no-win situation .
  • They could smell a no-win situation without further explanation. Christianity Today
  • Ministers began to curb the no-win, no-fee industry in 2013. Times, Sunday Times
  • My producer, John Walker, called it a no-win situation, because if we do a really good job, no one will notice it.
  • The public are left subsidising a loss-making cause to the tune of £600,000 a year and have been committed to a no-win situation.
  • THE police at demos are in a no-win situation. The Sun
  • He is asked to divide his attention between his two families and this leaves him in a no-win situation. POSITIVE THINKING: Everything you have always known about positive thinking but were afraid to put into practice
  • A rare second full moon sets you free from no-win situations. The Sun
  • Being a visible female token in any organization, corporation, university or industrial plant dominated by men is a no-win situation.
  • Actually she's in a no-win, no-lose situation here because somebody is going to be happy and somebody is not. The Sun
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