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Democrats accuse Republicans of short-changing American workers and favoring big corporations.
To receive taxpayer money, airlines must stop fleecing flyers with fees & short-changing safety.
Stop short changing the future because of an unwillingness to make responsible fiscal choices.
He feels that the mayor's "European ideas" about the urban environment are short-changing residents.
And they need to harp on the issue of not selling and short-changing their sovereignty.
The digital world can sound good as well, but there's a lot of short-changing going on.
What the short-changed don't realize is that their attitude is what's short-changing them, not their circumstances.
If you're simply looking for the cheapest way to get something done, you're probably short-changing yourself and your clients.
As negotiations dragged on, Democrats argued that Republicans were short-changing the US territory, which is still rebuilding from Hurricane Maria.
On the surface, it's a bad day for Trump to be accused by a war hero of short-changing the military.
"Just take a hard look at your level of financial commitment and make sure you're not short-changing your girls," he says.
You may ask for $5,000 over their initial offer, when you could have gotten $8,000, short-changing yourself before you even start.
"Just take a hard look at your level of financial commitment and make sure you're not short-changing your girls," Young said.
The union demands that the school district "stop short-changing the people who make our schools work" and raise salaries across the board.
The report, called "Short Changing New York City," used 2015 Airbnb data and was commissioned by affordable housing advocates who had long been critics of Airbnb.
The "Short Changing New York City" study said that hosts in New York City generated about $1 billion in 2015, of which Airbnb takes a cut.
Democrats accused Republicans of short-changing the labor bill in favor of funding the wall, and backfilling funds Trump had reprogrammed in the military construction bill.
Now, their efforts to court new players may be further hindered by the precedent they set with Mr Taylor of short-changing their employees, and by their messy divorce with Mr Ryan, an experienced coach.
LONDON (Reuters) - Research labs may be short-changing women by ignoring differences between male and female animals in experiments to discover new drugs, suggesting sexual equality in scientific studies is overdue, researchers said on Monday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Thursday threatened to veto the $1.1 billion approved by the U.S. House of Representatives to fight the Zika virus, blasting the measure for short-changing the administration's $1.9 billion funding request.
White House officials have argued for a year that the media spend too much time on their Russia obsession while short-changing such developments as a European Union trade deal and 4.1 percent growth in the GDP.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A group advising U.S. President Donald Trump on infrastructure has proposed an arbitration-style pilot program to slash the current 10 years it often takes to break ground on projects, without short-changing environmental standards.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday agreed to $1.1 billion to fight the Zika virus, short-changing President Barack Obama's $1.9 billion funding request and angering Democrats by making other cuts to pay for it.
Two FedEx mechanics have accused the shipping company of short-changing thousands of its workers nationwide who took military leave to serve in the National Guard and reserves by contributing less to their pensions than they were entitled to.
But it turns out that many indie coffee shops like that one—along with restaurants, bars, hotels, hair salons, retailers, and countless other small businesses—are seriously short-changing Tame Impala, Drake, and any other artists they might play.
"The vast majority of British businesses would agree that short changing their employees is inexcusable, but when it comes to the workers further down their supply chain they don't have the same level of concern," CIPS group director Cath Hill said.
WASHINGTON, June 23 (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday agreed to $1.1 billion to fight the Zika virus, short-changing President Barack Obama's $1.9 billion funding request and angering Democrats by making other cuts to pay for it.
To recap:  While Uber has never played nice guy (short-changing driver's fares and passing my city regulations, for example), the company has faced public backlash from its recent moves that sparked the hashtag #DeleteUber to trend across Facebook and Twitter.
Washington (CNN)Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump has accused South Korea, Japan and Germany of short-changing the United States for the cost of being safeguarded by American troops and argued that he would negotiate better deals if commander in chief.
But Democrats have argued that inaction on the non-defense side of the ledger would usher in a new round of automatic spending cuts for those programs next month, short-changing programs that fight opioid addiction, fund medical research, veterans programs and an array of other activities.
Previously, in the madness that is #DeleteUber: While Uber's never played the part of the nice guy (short-changing driver's fares and bypassing city regulations, for example), the company faced public backlash in the wake of recent scandals that sparked the hashtag #DeleteUber to trend across Facebook and Twitter.
Politically influential rural water districts and well-off corporate farmers in and around California's Central Valley have been pushing back against longstanding federal laws protecting endangered fish and other species, saying federal efforts to make sure endangered native fish have enough water is short-changing farmers of the water they want and need for crops.
It turned out that Coach Wooden talking to us about not beating, cheating, or short-changing ourselves was a profound lesson in life because forevermore, wherever I go, I am required to apologize and say, "I'm sorry" to the UCLA family and to the basketball world and to the people who have built this most incredible university.
Though he was not addressing the US-Senegal alliance, N'dour points to a bigger question for Senegal: whether choosing the national security course means short-changing other priorities, a significant issue in a country where about half of the population lives in poverty and gross national income is just $1,050 a year, according to World Bank statistics.
The game will come with 15 cheat cards, in which players are instructed to carry out tasks including: stealing money from the bank, stealing a hotel from someone else's property, snagging an extra $100 when you pass go, short-changing someone you owe, collecting rent from another player's property and putting a hotel onto your property, according to the site.
In his autobiography, he mentions that this is when he learned conning, grafting, and short-changing techniques. He then wintered with Christy Brothers Circus in Houston and worked in their ticket booth the following season, where he began to practice his short-changing technique. Over the next few years, he worked as assistant manager of concessions and as the purchasing agent with Gollmar Bros. Circus, then as a ticket seller for Gentry Brothers circus, where he dated a hoochie coochie dancer.
Gender representation in sports politics takes a look at issues bordering how men and women engage in the same sporting event without short-changing any of the sexes. The major consideration in on women and their low turnouts in most sporting events. This write-up tends to address the issue.
UWK first appearance was in a CAF Champions League match between Zamalek and Al-Hilal on 17 March 2007, the stadium was full. It was formed to support the team even more by creating chants, banners, in short changing the atmosphere at the stadium and supporting the team until the 90 minutes end.
At the same time Dos and Magic formed the Nasty Boy Ridaz, or NB Ridaz for short. Changing the name from NastyBoyKlick to NB Ridaz due to contractual restrictions with the old name. Magic's son Mischief and nephew D-Dog were added to the group. The NB Ridaz's first LP entitled Invasion was released on September 11, 2001 on NastyBoy Records.
As she leaves, Don ices his tooth. He later visits Rebecca Pryce and hands her a $50,000 check. After showing Don the photo of Dolores and asking who she is, Rebecca accuses the agency of short-changing Lane and tells him to not leave thinking he has done anything for anyone but himself. Marie wakes Megan at midday and tells her to stop feeling sorry for herself.
At a drug store, George has an altercation with the cashier (played by Gwen Shepherd), accusing her of short- changing him ten dollars. He is removed by the security guard. George is invited to a party on Long Island and brings Elaine and Jerry with him. Jerry and Elaine become trapped in boring conversations, and Elaine confronts a woman because of the morality of her fur coat.
British MP Meg Hillier has said she wields Teeline at 100 wpm and is wary of any reporter who fires questions at her faster than she herself could jot down. Jon Harris of Cavendish Press says training programmes that omit Teeline are short-changing their trainees. "Shorthand makes for a more rounded reporter; yet without it some of these courses are just 'Del Boy' degrees," he told the UK Press Gazette.
Mike and Jim next get jobs at a funfair, supplementing their meager pay by short-changing the customers. Jim quickly becomes a heartless fairground Romeo, having one-nighters with a wide variety of women, including a young schoolgirl whom he rapes. He lies to Mike about the encounter, but Mike sees through it and berates him. Shortly afterwards, Mike short-changes a gang member and is attacked by the whole gang.
Jerry and George meet at the drug store where they speak about the coworker whom George slept with after the party. After Jerry picks a medicine, George puts it in his shirt under his jacket as retribution for the short-changing incident before. The security guard witnesses the attempted shoplifting and takes him to jail. Jerry returns home to find that the prostitute has provided Steve services in advance, and refuses to leave until paid.
Later that year, he switched to Miller Brothers 101 Ranch show, where he worked as a ticket seller and sideshow announcer. He worked for Miller Brothers again the following year, but was fired by Joe Miller for short-changing patrons. Lewiston was hired by the Boyd and Linderman Shows to organize and hire performers and musicians for a hoochie coochie show. After the touring season ended, he ran a (fixed) betting wheel for Pollack's 20 Big Shows.
For example, in the 2008 Minnesota senate election, challenger Al Franken accused Senator Norm Coleman of omitting 1.1 seconds of the required visual of the candidate, a mistake that could potentially double the advertising rates and costs millions to Coleman's campaign. Including Coleman at the same duration of campaigning, Republicans in four Senate state races were subject to investigation by the Federal Election Commission and Federal Communications Commission for allegedly short-changing on "Stand By Your Ad" disclaimer.
To television viewers Shepherd is best known for her various guest appearances in major television series over the period 1989-1994, including Webster, Knots Landing, Law & Order, Married People, Murder She Wrote, Family Matters, and most notably Seinfeld. In the Seinfeld episode "The Stranded", Shepherd played a cashier who has an altercation with George Costanza after allegedly short-changing him for ten dollars. Her voice appearance was Opal Otter on the Playhouse Disney series PB&J; Otter.
Amazon has been criticized for short-changing authors by paying them out of this monthly fund. As a result of the program, many Amazon authors found that their income decreased substantially when the company switched to the pages-read basis. The collective fund for KDP authors in August 2017 was $19.4 million which was the "largest ever" of the monthly funds, but overall authors received the lowest amount, which was $0.00419 per page for that month. Some authors tried to compensate for less income by slightly altering and republishing their work, to try to increase the total of pages read.
Their contracts also forbade talking to the media, but team members contacted the BBC anonymously, drawing international attention. Club president Collin Chee, who had initially claimed to be "not short-changing any of them", eventually backed down and agreed to raise their salaries to S$600, with performance bonuses and better housing.BBC report At the conclusion of 2006 season, the team finished in 9th place out of 11 teams in the S.League – well below the initial target of a top three finish. The club applied to play in the S.League again in 2007, and submitted plans to the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) for a significant overhaul of their management.
The allegations claimed that Wackenhut systematically violated weapons inventory and handling policies and that managers showed new hires spots at the facilities where they could take naps and cut corners during patrols. In July 2007, US Senator Bob Casey urged Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne to re-examine federal plans involving Wackenhut and its operations at US nuclear facilities, public transit systems and the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia. The Senator said the company was responsible for short-changing its employees. In winter 2008, the New York Times reported that the Exelon Corporation would replace Wackenhut as an in-house security provider at ten US nuclear power plants.
Among those who respected Lawton was Wooden Leg, a Northern Cheyenne who was in a group of Cheyenne escorted by then Lieutenant Lawton to a southern reservation. Lawton also served as an advocate for the Indians on the reservation when he learned that the local Indian agency was short- changing the Indians on their food allotments. Lt. Lawton as a member of the 4th Cavalry in the late 1870s On March 20, 1879, Lawton was promoted to the rank of captain in the regular army. In 1886, he was in command of B Troop, 4th Cavalry, at Ft. Huachuca and was selected by Nelson Miles to lead the expedition that captured Geronimo.
Gold trading was significant for the U.S.'s foreign trade, but the majority of trading on the Exchange was speculative. Historian John Steele Gordon notes that "hundreds of pure speculators" traded at Gilpin's, but that "respectable merchants who needed gold for business purposes or to hedge against fluctuations in the price of greenbacks" also traded there. Business historian Robert Sobel has called the gold exchange "the most informal and certainly the wildest market in American history" because of its wild profit and loss swings, its high rate of bankruptcy and frequent occurrences of "short-changing, adulteration, and late delivery" of gold. After a series of robberies of gold, brokers at the exchange set up a system of private certificates which could be drawn upon deposits at the Bank of New York.
A non-tenured AHA member spoke to age differences, generalists, hierarchies, and concluded that both the AHA and the THS leadership were alike, short-changing young faculty with teaching challenges, where their part time positions depended on undergraduates enrolling in sufficient numbers each semester. (Twenty years later, see homepage links to 'teaching resources' for both college and secondary history at American Historical Association ("AHA"), Organization of American Historians ("OAH"), and The Historical Society ("THS"); viewed 05/07/2011.) Maier was elected as an American Academy of Arts and Sciences “History Fellow” in 1998.“American Academy of Arts and Sciences” Membership has included Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Charles Bulfinch, Alexander Hamilton, and John Quincy Adams. In 2010, Maier became one of two women honorary members of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts since 1947.“CMS webpage” Maier was the 2011 President of the Society of American Historians (SAH), an affiliate of the American Historical Association.
As a result, allegations of bribery were made (including money and the offer of potential employment in return for confidential government information). The sale of BC Rail involved a tax indemnity. This was structured so that if CN would not have been refunded $415 million from the Federal Government, then the Province would be required to return this amount to CN. This had the effect of reducing the sale price of BC Rail from $1.05 billion to under $500 million, thereby in essence short-changing taxpayers more than $550 million."A BC Rail time bomb is still ticking for B.C. taxpayers", Vancouver Sun, April 21, 2009, retrieved here (This is in addition to $750 million cash payments and $250 million in direct tax credits, as noted in the section on Patrick Kinsella below.) The BC Rail tax indemnity was taken off the Public Accounts in January 2005, before the May 2005 election, when it was reclassified a contingent liability.

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