Word: lopsidedness
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Even on the heavily lopsided football team, though, there are students who have opted out of the econ route in favor of a concentration that interests them.
But with only seven weeks until the election, the vector of Kerry's campaign is, if anything, entirely uphill. A new TIME survey of 857 likely voters reveals that President Bush has retained the solid 11-point lead he earned during the New York City convention earlier this month. Kerry...
The training paid huge dividends. Thomas added much-needed upper body strength while becoming even more explosive on the ground, a combination he says gives him the confidence and capacity to tackle even the most lopsided mismatches head on.
Carter too was confident that Reagan would be no match. Reagan being Reagan again upset the prognostications. While aides tried to stuff him with facts for his important TV debate against Carter, the challenger practiced one-liners, notably one that he flung at Carter with considerable effect: "There you go...
Every regatta, the story unfolded in exactly the same way. The Crimson surrendered a seat or two at the start, walked back through its opponent by the 500-meter mark, and then pulled away for a lopsided victory.