The kids are putting in the effort, working hard, but are being short-changed. |
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Offer solutions instead of dwelling on how Indian Affairs has short-changed us. |
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If you are short-changed at a supermarket checkout point it might be a mistake. |
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Pensioners who are short-changed by the benefits system could double their income by making sure they get what they deserve. |
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Now, in the first place, this professor short-changed his students, who pay a lot of money to attend classes at the university. |
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Our rural community needs a fair deal and they are being completely short-changed by an incompetent Government. |
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You can reduce estimates which you made too liberally, and increase those you short-changed. |
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I concurred with the metaphor but felt the feline comparison short-changed the robust Sport Trac. |
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African countries are short-changed in their dealings with international companies. |
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This has led to concern that reproductive health might get short-changed in efforts to better direct resources to development priorities. |
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This, in turn, has short-changed investments in our own people, and contributed to record deficits. |
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In addition, several particular provinces claimed they had been short-changed in the way the NFC resources were awarded to them. |
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As the lives of young children are short-changed, so the fortunes of countries are lost. |
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The Commission is determined to proceed with these infringement actions to ensure none of the EU's consumers are short-changed. |
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For that reason, the oligarchs who belong to that clan feel they were short-changed in the privatization of the nation's wealth. |
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I grow weary of people who take all the state offers, give nothing in return yet constantly whinge that they are being short-changed. |
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Fair Go is back for its 27th year to help out Kiwis who have been ripped off, short-changed or given the runaround. |
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Still, you won't be short-changed by this performance, even if it isn't quite top-drawer in performance and sound quality. |
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Decades of dry and barren materialism have left us feeling short-changed and cheated. |
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A small Bradford charity is fighting to stop disabled people being short-changed when it comes to sporting and leisure activities. |
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So yes, most people have every right to feel short-changed by this government. |
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I would be pleased to hear it if people feel they have been short-changed or misled. |
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Unfortunately, the public partner is being short-changed, as was demonstrated by EC and DFO's ineffective investigation and response to the May 2009 fish kill in the North Alouette River. |
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They were short-changed at the negotiations and did not even notice. |
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Ontario's students are being short-changed by the third lowest rates of per-capita funding in Canada.7 Even with the modest funding increases announced previously, Ontario's 2006 per student funding fell to eighth place. |
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We've short-changed our fans at home over the last two years. |
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In terms of treatment, women tend to be short-changed for several reasons. |
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Representatives from consumer and patient groups commented on the possibility that safety considerations could be short-changed due to pressures on reviewers to meet service standard target dates. |
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The crowd of nearly 13,000 were left to ponder on a turgid first half, but any thoughts that they were being short-changed were quickly dispelled when the teams reappeared. |
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It was mentioned this morning, I believe, by the breakfast speaker, that the Western hemisphere got pretty badly short-changed when it came to natural gas reserves. |
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While the global fight against hiv has changed the world's expectations of what concerted public health efforts can achieve, the response has short-changed children. |
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Time and again, he has highlighted my scholarship and I have never felt that he has short-changed me. |
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Inhibit that and society gets short-changed. |
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Can't imagine anyone feeling short-changed by that. |
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While every doctor aims to offer the best health care possible, today's medical professionals are often short on time. But that doesn't mean you have to feel short-changed. |
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The petitioners are asking the Parliament of Canada and the government to take full responsibility for this error and take the required steps to repay every Canadian who was short-changed. |
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Pheasants, on the other hand, seem to be short-changed, with Ringnecks being the only entry. |
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Neither do I feel short-changed and furious like some viewers when contestants refuse to be proper team players and relish having a tarantula on their face or being hoisted above a ravine while they gather stars. |
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I thought of writing to you to find out if I'm the only one who is wondering if I got short-changed, or if this is a gimmick by shops to make a quick buck. |
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