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heads I win, tails you lose
Phrase
Japanese Meaning
始めから一方が有利な条件にあって、結果がほぼ決まってしまっている状況を示す表現。 / 最初の段階から勝利がほぼ確定しており、相手がどの選択をしても不利になるという意味の格言。
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Said to describe a conflict in which someone has a particular advantage from the start.
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heads I win, tails you lose
When negotiating the contract, he framed every option as heads I win, tails you lose, so I refused to sign.
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When negotiating the contract, he framed every option as heads I win, tails you lose, so I refused to sign.
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