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  1. Idiom: stack the deck against someone / have the deck stacked against someone. to make arrangements so it’s very difficult for somebody to achieve something; to face difficult and unfair circumstances when trying to achieve something; Example sentences — I wanted to succeed at my new job but my boss was jealous and stacked the deck against me.

  2. THE CARDS ARE STACKED AGAINST SOMEONE definition: someone is not likely to succeed, esp. because the person is not being given a fair chance: . Learn more.

  3. Try to always focus on the positive and be solution oriented. The last step truly ties everything together and makes all the difference in your success: doing something every day. Yes, even on days when you think about waking up and doing nothing at all – do something! Do anything to put yourself in a position for your dreams to become reality.

  4. HAVE THE ODDS/CARDS STACKED AGAINST YOU 意味, 定義, HAVE THE ODDS/CARDS STACKED AGAINST YOU は何か: 1. to be very unlikely to succeed because you are not in a good position 2. to be very unlikely to….

  5. When a process is unfair, we say that process is stacked either against you or in favor of you. You can also just say the deck is stacked against or in favor of someone; either one works. Let’s start with a relatively easy example to understand. It is often said that the deck is stacked in favor of public officials who are seeking re-election.