Veal chops and tuna and pork tenderloin are wonderfully grilled but shortchanged of their distinctive spices. |
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Information gathered shows that a motorist gets shortchanged at least twice a year. |
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I am thinking of our seniors, who are still being shortchanged by the federal government and its guaranteed income supplement. |
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We also want those who were entitled to it but did not receive it and so were shortchanged to now receive their full arrears. |
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The majority of Canadians living in opposition ridings have been massively shortchanged so the Conservatives can get far more than their share. |
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I do fear though that it will price itself in EVO and STI territory and leave the GTI shortchanged. |
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Ultimately, the British public is being shortchanged by this lack of diversity. |
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When any parent is shortchanged, the entire family is shortchanged, and when families are shortchanged, America is shortchanged. |
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Since governments usually pursue social as well as economic goals, other shareholders may be shortchanged. |
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Resources needed to stabilize Afghanistan after a quarter century of war were deployed to Iraq, and Afghanistan was shortchanged. |
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And even that aerial effort is being shortchanged, military insiders tell The Daily Beast. |
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We believe that the government should immediately increase the guaranteed income supplement and reimburse the seniors who were shortchanged. |
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Immense amounts of money were squandered, reputations were tarnished, and the consumer was left, as is so often the case, chagrined, puzzled, shortchanged, miffed. |
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But when I underline systemic discrimination, I mean that societies are structured and built in such a way that Indigenous Peoples are shortchanged almost in every aspect of life. |
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Also, I think more attention should perhaps be given to the oversight of issuers, as that area of enforcement activity seems to be shortchanged in Canada, at least with respect to the United States. |
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So, the conversation peters out, leaving the sleepyhead relieved and the other with a sense of being shortchanged. |
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The petitioners are asking the government to take responsibility for this error and to repay every Canadian who was shortchanged by the government program because of this miscalculation. |
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The government is also ignoring the motion passed unanimously by the Quebec National Assembly calling on the federal government to compensate those seniors who have been shortchanged. |
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He said that each province, every time, each and every way, is arguing that it gets shortchanged by Ottawa and that it would be difficult to make all the provinces smile. |
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The government ought to also take advantage of this opportunity to remedy the injustices caused to seniors who have been shortchanged by the guaranteed income supplement. |
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We did that because of the dire straits of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, a province which has been shortchanged repeatedly by the federal government. |
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Everyone remembers that during the last election campaign, the Conservatives officially promised to do right by the seniors who had been shortchanged by the mismanagement of the guaranteed income supplement program. |
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Justin Stebbing, professor of cancer medicine at Imperial College, London, says that many people turn to herbal medicine and complementary therapies when they feel shortchanged by conventional medicine. |
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Once again, workers and seniors are being shortchanged by the government. |
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Last, it asks that the government make a fully retroactive payment of guaranteed income supplement for seniors who have been previously shortchanged. |
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Seniors have been shortchanged by the government for the last five years. |
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This means that recipients of the old age security, Canada pension plan and the guaranteed income supplement were shortchanged on their cost of living adjustments for a period of five years. |
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Again, let me remind members that not only were people shortchanged on the amount of gas they paid for, but also on the amount of tax paid on that gas. |
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Right now they are broken into different ministries and often get shortchanged because all bureaucrats and ministers want to hold all these things unto themselves. |
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The band shortchanged its fans by playing for only 30 minutes. |
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