Like all other government entities in the U.S., Puerto Rico has many people to shortchange before it will stiff its bondholders. |
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Did John McCain and Lindsey Graham shortchange America in their declaration of victory? |
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We shortchange our influence and our ability to shape events when that's the only tool we think we have in the toolbox. |
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It promises to increase fines and penalties for retailers who operate gas pumps that significantly shortchange consumers. |
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At a time of economic crisis, it's tempting to believe that we can shortchange this civilian effort. |
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Regrettably, in this budget, it did not shortchange the Minister of Natural Resources. |
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The Liberal government for whatever reason decided to shortchange British Columbia in the next election. |
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And it continues to shortchange public expenditure, which bore the brunt of the war on the deficit. |
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If we shortchange the brain, we also shortchange our intellectual and emotional potential. |
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My temptation was to shortchange the fertile waiting process because it seemed barren. |
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However, so as not to shortchange our bilateral relations, there will also be a chat, and forums about many topics. |
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It's cheaper to buy a flat in Manhattan than in Malabar Hill, and you can be sure that shoddy materials will shortchange you in Mumbai. |
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I'm no lawyer, but from a media perspective, it seems that United needs to get out ahead of this story and show that it does not shortchange its most loyal customers. |
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That means on an average fill-up of a 50 litre gas tank at today's prices, a pump can legally shortchange the consumer by about 30 cents' worth of gas and still fall within the allowable tolerance zone. |
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The government owes pensioners and civil servants €2.4 billion in April alone, and the it may be forced to choose whether to shortchange its lenders or the Greek people who put it in power. |
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But shared universes can shortchange their audiences, too. |
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The bill will shortchange ordinary Canadians who get sick and die from a nuclear accident, or may lose all they own because of contamination or lose a family member who dies from cancer or radiation sickness. |
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I hate that I shortchange my partner and family because I'm depleted by working, yet here I am at work on a holiday, after a doctor's appointment. |
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That's right, Mr. Chair, I don't want to shortchange. |
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However, if there are people who'd like to, and if there's time.... I don't want to shortchange these witnesses or the members' questions, but if there's time and there are other people, then I will let the committee decide. |
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The previous Liberal government wasted half a million dollars on evaluations and it seems the Conservative government is going to shortchange the program again. |
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Again, to keep things moving and not to shortchange our presenters at the table, I'd certainly like to welcome all of you here and thank you for taking the time out to come before us. |
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We should accept nothing less, for to do so would be to shortchange ourselves in the most fundamental upheaval in education since the invention of movable type. |
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