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The short-changed The short-changed are quick to blame their lack of accomplishment on a lack of opportunity.
Along with all the confusion, some drivers are feeling short-changed.
Many young Japanese realize they're getting short-changed under current policies.
Other studies confirm customers are being short-changed at the register.
Widows have it hard enough without being short-changed by Social Security.
But when it comes to coughing up, development often gets short-changed.
For an album supposedly about Toronto, it's hard not to feel short-changed.
Turns out that Barack feels he got "short-changed" in their new abode.
GOD SHORT-CHANGED Pierre Nkurunziza, Burundi's president, when endowing people with democratic values.
But the upshot is that the reader is sometimes left feeling short-changed.
Probably, many always felt short-changed, but Hollywood was too self-involved to notice.
The judge had previously rejected a $12.25 million settlement offer because it "short-changed" drivers.
"The drivers were therefore short-changed by half on their reimbursement claim alone," Chhabria wrote.
With Thursday's Centre Court tickets costing almost $190 each, did the fans feel short-changed?
Not surprisingly, some upstate workers feel short-changed by the compromise struck in the state capital.
The short-changed are quick to blame their lack of accomplishment on a lack of opportunity.
Gig economy workers could get short changed when it comes to their Social Security checks in retirement.
Your daughter feels short-changed now, but eventually she can just watch two episodes in place of one.
Despite getting short changed, just 26 percent of the 1,000 people surveyed said they'd never loan money again.
What the short-changed don't realize is that their attitude is what's short-changing them, not their circumstances.
Republican presidential hopeful Ben Carson on Sunday said he was "short-changed" at Saturday night's GOP primary debate.
But since she's written as essentially an appendage to David, it's easy to feel like she's been short-changed.
The top 0.01% of households, with net assets of over $40m, short-changed the taxman by a whopping 30%.
Luke short-changed like an old man that gets put in a nursing home 4 people to go see.
Unfortunately, unless you're an absolute Microsoft acolyte, you're going to feel short-changed by the Windows on a phone.
Republicans, still feeling short-changed, may be further fired up in their efforts to protest the articles this week.
He said the White House had also "short-changed" funding for wildfires that have struck the western United States.
Using the federal regulatory process to impose overtime pay will backfire, and workers will be the ones left short-changed.
The supervisor decided to call off the contest shortly after 8:30pm local time, leaving fans frustrated and feeling short-changed.
Her Vegas show, therefore, will undoubtedly be an outrageous and enormous spectacle: if there are no holograms, I'll feel short changed.
Yet, like Catalonia and Kurdistan, it feels short-changed, denied international recognition and a sense of its rightful status in the world.
"When the state's public defense is short-changed, the entire criminal justice system falters," ACLU attorney Jason Williamson said in a statement.
Why then do we feel a little disappointed, if not short-changed, when we walk out through the shop at the end?
These pensions have often fallen short of expectations, prompting angry protests in recent years by Chileans saying they have been short-changed.
Many go all out to please their partners and feel short-changed when their other half doesn't put forth as much effort.
Guerrasio: What I really enjoyed about "Knives Out" is there are so many characters but none I ever felt got short changed.
A process known as merger appraisal allows those who opposed the deal to argue before a judge that they have been short-changed.
Honestly, aside from having one less camera to play around with, the S10e doesn't feel short-changed compared the standard S10 and S133+.
If Trump folds them into important governing roles, do the people that voted him in feel like they got a little short changed?
The American Council of Trustees and Alumni, which released the report, said the results of the survey show students are being short-changed.
Publishers will feel like they're getting short changed if they offer their content for free without a way to pay for all that distribution.
Addressing his cabinet on Sunday, Netanyahu called arguments that Israel was short-changed in the negotiations "distortions and fabrications of parties with political interests".
"The desktop is still necessary for exploration, but mobile is something that can be short-changed when it comes to this strategy," Wise said.
Meanwhile, a Group of Seven (G7) summit turned into a debate on trade policy, an area where Trump feels the U.S. is short-changed.
Chhabria had said the previous Lyft deal "short-changed" drivers because it represented only 9 percent of the potential value of drivers' reimbursement claims.
The bank is getting rid of its coin-counting machines, after being sued in New York by a man who claimed he was short-changed.
In the commission's view, Ireland is not the only country short-changed by Apple's tax practices; others, in the EU and beyond, have lost out.
The settlement pays the athletes who were improperly short-changed prior to the Power Five conferences raising scholarship limits to cover full cost of attendance.
The nonagenarian CEO last year reached a settlement related to a lawsuit that alleged he short-changed shareholders in 2013 when he took Dole private.
But the same tactic failed miserably in 2019, when Trump refused to sign off on a spending deal that short-changed his border wall request.
In November 2013 it paid $85m to settle a class-action lawsuit launched by more than 5,500 hauliers who had been short-changed on their rebates.
It's an unsatisfying conclusion, and in general the show delivers the profound sense of having short-changed all its subjects, from the murderers to the victims.
Hannah Brown may have been short-changed in the fiancé department after ending things with Bachelorette winner Jed Wyatt after news of his secret girlfriend broke.
But negotiators are still working out how non-defense spending levels will be impacted, as Democrats argue that environmental, educational and other programs shouldn't be short changed.
What had been an Internet laughing stock was also a financial fiasco that dramatically short-changed a lot of hard-working people in the Bahamas and elsewhere.
But as elsewhere across the globe, pensions have often fallen short of expectations, prompting angry protests in recent years by Chileans saying they have been short-changed.
As a result, unsecured creditors need to find alternatives to ensure they are not short-changed, said Sheon Karol, a managing director with The DAK Group advisory firm.
The patient is short-changed because you get so little time with your doctor and also don't even get eye contact out of that little bit of time.
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria had said the previous Lyft deal "short-changed" drivers because it represented only 9 percent of the potential value of drivers' reimbursement claims.
American government regulations allow such labels to understate calories by up to 20% (to ensure that consumers are not short-changed in terms of how much nutrition they receive).
LONDON (Reuters) - Wimbledon fans, left short-changed by withdrawals, can expect better value for money at the All England Club on Wednesday, where the home favorites are in action.
Mo'Nique claims Netflix severely short-changed her during negotiations for a comedy special ... and she says the proof is in how much some other comedians got paid for specials.
First, as a teacher, she was sick of seeing public schools short-changed while the state spent hundreds of millions in taxpayer money keeping the bloated prison system afloat.
A Saudi banker said that to avoid public criticism it was getting short-changed, the government would need to achieve a valuation for Aramco not far from $2 trillion.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A federal judge on Thursday rejected a proposed settlement of a class action lawsuit against ride-hailing company Lyft, saying the $12.25 million deal "short-changed" drivers.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said in a statement that the settlement will allow short-changed workers, who would often miss meals because of heavy delivery schedules, to receive the restitution.
"The Iranians wanted somebody to go back to Iran to make it look like from a political point of view that Iran is not being short changed here," he said.
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Justice O. Peter Sherwood of the state Supreme Court in Manhattan rejected Charter's claim that Attorney General Eric Schneiderman failed to plausibly allege the company had short-changed and misled customers.
The lawsuit claims that the Arizona legislature has short-changed school districts by several billion dollars since 2009 despite court rulings mandating that the state pay for facility construction and maintenance.
Chhabria ultimately rejected the proposed $12.25 million settlement offer because it represented only about 9 percent of the potential value of drivers' claims, a deal that he said "short-changed" drivers.
"Customers in poor health have been short-changed on their pension income for the rest of their shortened lives," said former pensions minister Ros Altmann who now speaks on industry issues.
Yes minimum salary was raised but at the cost of the players who paved the way physically/psychologically just to be short changed w/o a voice to defend their benefits.
"Farmers are feeling short changed by the Modi government," said Satnam Singh Behru, president of the Indian Farmers' Association, adding that more than 15,000 farmers had committed suicide in the last year.
Women have long been short-changed as sports fans, but because baseball games were played during the day throughout the 1930s and 1940s, the broadcast's obvious target audience was women at home.
All told, these 2628 companies received approximately $28500 billion a year in taxpayer dollars, while tens of thousands of America's working people were short-changed through stolen wages or dangerous safety violations.
Worse, the in-game lectures lean far too much on Wikipedia intro-style material and consistently left me feeling short-changed when it came to creating a sense of historical context and meaning.
It's a huge figure for a department that for years has argued it has been short-changed by the sequester -- spending ceilings imposed by an Obama-era budget deal that curbed defense spending.
It's a huge figure for a department that for years has argued it has been short-changed by the sequester — spending ceilings imposed by an Obama-era budget deal that curbed defense spending.
The last time Djokovic and Federer played successive matches on tennis' most famous stage, fans were left short changed as both of their first-round opponents quit midway through the second set with injuries.
And finally, when riders cancel their trip mid-ride, drivers can challenge being short-changed on fare, and get compensated for the full trip in cases where they continue to finish the ride regardless.
CPS officials, who have maintained the district is exempt under Illinois law from state oversight, are calling for a revamp of the state school funding formula to ensure poor children are not short-changed.
It happened because the blood pooled in your legs and then when you stood up quickly for some reason it didn't get back to your heart fast enough and your brain was temporarily short changed.
They do not deserve to be short-changed and should be given the tools and resources necessary to fulfill their duties on the front lines in our nation's prisons - just like the soldiers in war.
In the upcoming negotiations we must make sure that research, which is the bedrock of a sustainable economy, is not short changed, and the Government ensures that the overall funding level of science is maintained.
On July 22.2th the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) confirmed a plan to write off £21.9bn of child-maintenance debt, absolving non-paying parents and leaving their short-changed partners no recourse to court or compensation.
Stung by criticism that their tax plan short-changed families by having individual tax cuts expire after 2025, House Republicans voted last month to make the individual cuts permanent in a legislative package dubbed "Tax Reform 2.0".
Pakistan was short-changed again in 2014, when reforms passed by the ICC handed more cash to the three most powerful nations in the sport, India, Australia and England, at the expense of smaller ones like Pakistan.
LONDON (Reuters) - Cycling teams are being "taken for granted" by world governing body the UCI and fear that planned reforms will continue to leave them short-changed, according to a representative of cycling's team organization, the AIGCP.
It is also hoped that the introduction of the rankings will bring some focus to the Diamond League, where currently leading athletes often do not compete against each other, leaving fans feeling short-changed and often confused.
In other words, instead of lamenting the way in which Black people have been short-changed by the Oscars, I'd like to celebrate the Black people who have been able to claim their coveted trophy on Hollywood's biggest night.
Roughly 40 percent of U.S. coal comes from federal land and taxpayers are being short changed on those sales due to lax oversight and permissive royalty rules, according to the report from the White House Council of Economic Advisors.
One can see the chief Euro-skeptics — France's Marine Le Pen and Italy's Matteo Salvini — having a field day with that, while Greece and Poland want a piece of German riches for allegedly being short-changed during Germany's war reparation payments.
There's no guarantee that everyone who feels more drawn to their moon sign will have a night chart, but if you're feeling short-changed by your sun sign, it's worth taking a look — you never know what else you might discover.
I thought I'd feel short-changed by this, given how many hours I've spent on Destiny's Earth searching for spinmetal clusters, but the Plaguelands are still an intriguing treat: weirder than Venus, more bustling than Mars, and bigger than Oryx's Dreadnaught.
The workers suing PricewaterhouseCoopers had more than five years of service and say they were short-changed because they received lump-sum payments of only the cash balance of their retirement accounts without the additional amount from proper actuarial calculations.
When seven-times champion Federer takes on Dusan Lajovic and Djokovic faces Adam Pavlasek in round two, they will be hoping to put on an entertaining show from start to finish after Tuesday's fans were left feeling rather short-changed.
The virus has been heading north from the Caribbean and Latin America as the weather warms, and with mosquito season approaching in the United States, vaccine development, mosquito control and disease testing could all be short-changed if further funding isn't approved.
It's already atrocious that she was mislead about the details of her salary, but it will be even more horrifying if she continues to get short-changed in the wake of Spacey's misconduct, especially with the reckoning currently happening in the industry.
The margin of victory either way may not be decisive and nearly half the country may be left feeling short-changed, similar to the independence movement in Scotland after their vote in 2014 failed, but was still supported by 45% of Scots.
Too often in my life, I've short-changed myself on experiences or self-improvements by clinging to the narrative that I'm a certain kind of person who does certain kinds of things and not others and that I can't deviate from that.
That may sound like those watching Twitter are getting short-changed, but that is not the full story, according to Adam Silver, the commissioner of the NBA who spoke about the deal today onstage at CES in Las Vegas alongside Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey.
Instead, J.C. Chandor's Netflix film, executive produced by the team behind The Hurt Locker, (which is enjoying a week's theatrical release before it streams on March 13) focuses on the struggles of a group of Special Forces veterans who feel like they've been short-changed.
These sessions would address "simple questions" such as: 'I would like to build up an art collection and have no clue how to do that,' Sarasin said, adding that bank clients may be getting short-changed due to stricter regulation and a tax clampdown.
For the £10 price tag you might feel a little short-changed with the 16 games' drawings on offer here, but the book does let you give Kratos his bushy dad-beard, and allow you to turn Bloodborne's dark and viscera-soaked world into a colorful wonderland.
By the end of the night, after he guides the Celtics to victory by scoring all six of their final points with less than a minute to go, it's hard not to think that even the most optimistic projections may have short-changed his developmental curve.
It's left me feeling a little short-changed, and given that I write online for a living, somewhat guilty that my paycheck is at least partly contingent on the irritation and inconvenience websites inflict on people just trying to find out what the hell is going on in the world.
Chu — who went to Havard with Grab founders Anthony Tan and Hooi Ling Tan, as well as Go-Jek CEO Nadiem Makarim — started the business with co-founder Arthur Mak in 2016 for frequent travelers who are sick of being short-changed when exchanging money for trips, or using overseas ATMs.
One of the most immediate issues he is likely to face is what to do with Chile's highly privatized pension system, which was introduced in the 1980s and has been widely imitated around the world, but which has faced angry protests in recent years by Chileans claiming they have been short-changed.
Her stories of Warhol amount to her feeling a little short-changed because he never bought her anything; she recounts sitting in Lou Reed's house in Blairstown, New Jersey, discussing electroshock therapy; and tells of how she just happened to be at one of the first gigs the Sex Pistols played — and thought they were terrible.
Equally impressive is that live, Miku sidesteps many of the major concerns associated with so-called "hologram performances"—there's no icky sense of corpse-desecration that comes with, say, a Tupac hologram, and unlike Chief Keef's attempt at a virtual tour there's no possibility of feeling short-changed by the performer not actually showing up—which opens up the possibility that she's a harbinger of a new era of the concert experience.
He marginalized the Sunni's, he short-changed the Kurds when it comes to revenue sharing and he tried to impose a very radical Iranian driven sectarian agenda that the Iraqi people refused and as a consequence Iraq became fertile ground for Daesh, and we always say, I've always said, that the two elephants in the room that people need to seriously look at are Bashar Assad in Syria – he has to go in order to open the way for a defeat of Daesh, and the implementation of the reforms that the Iraqi people agreed to the summer before last that would keep the country united, give equal rights to all of Iraq's communities irrespective of their religion sect or ethnicity – that's how we remove the fertile ground in which Daesh flourishes then we can deal with them.

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