What we want now is a bit of a focus by the estate agencies on how they can make sure that the environment doesn't get diddled in this process of opening our water market. |
Non-exempt patients who pay the full £5.65 charge for such items are in effect being diddled by the state. |
Families who had applied for tickets, only to have their money returned months later because none were available, felt diddled. |
To build a case from this that it had diddled any clients would be difficult. |
It was no big deal loading the program, and I diddled around with it for an hour or so. |
He was diddled out of his legacy, started with nothing but red ink in Adelaide, and now owns half the world. |