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  • 101have two strikes against one — idi to be at a critical disadvantage: Without a job or a bank account, I ll have two strikes against me[/ex] …

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  • 102without waiver or prejudice — A phrase negativing admission of liability. The expression has among both lawyers and business men a well understood value, and imports into any writing in which it appears that the parties have agreed that, as between themselves the receipt of… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 103have everything one's own way — phrasal or have it all one s own way : to carry out one s plans without effective opposition the victorious invaders had everything their own way …

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  • 104have a mind of one's own — verb To form ones personal opinions and choose ones actions without being governed by the views or choices of others; to be independently minded; to think for oneself. Dont be anxious, daddy! said he, with assumed playfulness; shes not a girl to… …

    Wiktionary

  • 105have smth at one's finger-tips/ends — (from Idioms in Speech) to be able to repeat or use without any trouble (generally of something committed to memory); to be very familiar with something He had all the figures, all the facts at his finger ends. (A. Cronin) There s no need to… …

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  • 106without recourse — sans recours Words that appear on a bill of exchange to indicate that the holder has no recourse to the person from whom it was bought, if it is not paid. It may be written on the face of the bill or as an endorsement. If these words do not… …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 107without recourse — sans recours Words that appear on a bill of exchange to indicate that the holder has no recourse to the person from whom it was bought, if it is not paid. It may be written on the face of the bill or as an endorsement. If these words do not… …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 108have a head for heights — to be able to be in a high position without being afraid or feeling uncomfortable …

    English dictionary

  • 109have something off pat — to know something so well that you can say it, perform it etc without thinking about it By the end of the week, I had my part off pat …

    English dictionary

  • 110have-not — [[t]ˈhævˌnɒt, ˈnɒt[/t]] n. one that is without wealth, social position, or other material advantages • Etymology: 1830–40 …

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