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But adult viewers also never feel condescended to or shortchanged.
He also said the Democratic establishment has shortchanged de Leon.
Or how they would feel if it were them being shortchanged.
The administration on Tuesday disputed that it has shortchanged the Pentagon.
Sometimes at sporting events, you can leave feeling a bit shortchanged.
The reality is, a robo-adviser can leave you feeling shortchanged.
If this isn't the case, then fans and players are shortchanged.
But visitors rarely, if ever, came away feeling shortchanged or cheated.
Mr. Heredia, an original "Rent" cast member, is particularly, and egregiously, shortchanged.
That all sounds great — if it also guarantees good design isn't shortchanged.
If she felt any frustration at being shortchanged professionally, it didn't erupt.
When you come to headphones like these, you'll find yourself feeling somehow shortchanged.
And yet the media has shortchanged this aspect of her State Department tenure.
I haven't experienced much progress, and I do feel shortchanged on that score.
With days to go, readers have been shortchanged on this part of history.
"I can't imagine the V.A. being shortchanged in any way," Mr. Wilkie said.
But if you've set expectations of freedom then one person doesn't feel shortchanged.
"I realized I would be shortchanged for the rest of my life," she says.
Festivalgoers who enjoy paying large sums to see familiar faces should not feel shortchanged.
The government has shortchanged the hospitals of the funding they are supposed to receive.
The frustrating result is that the film's deaf subjects feel creatively and philosophically shortchanged.
"The drivers were therefore shortchanged by half on their reimbursement claim alone," he said.
Dealers say they've been shortchanged out of hundreds of thousands of dollars over the years.
The cold truth is that this state government shortchanged upstate New York for many years.
Since Ms. Kim's disclosures, others have told her they were also shortchanged by start-ups.
The case ended up in federal court after some workers were shortchanged even these wages.
The dealers' group is now going after Sotheby's claiming they were shortchanged on the deal.
Any Milwaukeean would feel shortchanged if their bloody didn't come with a sidecar of suds.
"I don't feel I've been shortchanged, because I'll get the money," he told The Times.
Instead of feeling shortchanged, Turner says she's glad people are having conversations about pay more often.
After a year of debate and vicious disagreement, the synod's conclusion left both camps feeling shortchanged.
CancerJune 21 to July 22You probably feel shortchanged by your reputation as the Zodiac's homebody, Cancer.
US District Judge Vince Chhabria said the settlement amount would have "shortchanged" drivers, according to Reuters.
With plenty of cap space and few true free agents expressing interest, no one was shortchanged.
On Thursday, state election officials reported that they discovered an error that shortchanged Colyer 70 votes.
You wouldn't feel shortchanged if the Met had more paintings of this caliber, but it doesn't.
Sailors on both ships described being shortchanged in training and exhausted by the pace of operations.
I teach, and academic institutions love to coin words, often leaving the rest of us shortchanged.
The presentation here is a bit wonky, and Pape's incisive films from the 1970s are shortchanged.
Then there's streaming, a model that Apple has been trying to improve for artists that feel shortchanged.
These often go unchecked by the IRS but are also the ones that will leave you shortchanged.
While 23 percent of mothers said they shortchanged their kids on time, 46 percent of fathers did.
But drivers don't see a penny from the company, and ultimately feel shortchanged for doing more work.
In Puerto Rico, between 2007 and 2013, the government shortchanged the teachers' pension plan by $2.6 billion.
Overall, this just tasted like a ham sandwich to me — I felt shortchanged on the pepper jack.
Details: Chewy's own bankers are warning potential shareholders in its IPO prospectus that they might end up shortchanged.
The cutecom resolution, where everything works out in the end, shortchanged the story I was more interested in.
CMS could not comment on how much the agency believes Mylan has shortchanged Medicaid on rebates, he said.
McAvoy does a capable job of delivering slightly better material, but is shortchanged by the film's divided attention.
While she does not need the money as much as her colleagues, she does believe they were shortchanged.
But the writing has shortchanged important relationships at nearly every turn in favor of intrigue and political maneuverings.
A Kogod Tax Policy study, "Shortchanged," found that the current tax system doesn't work for the gig economy.
Not surprisingly, the odds of getting shortchanged on sleep rose the more hours study participants reported they worked.
A school driven by its bottom line can skimp on instruction without students knowing they are being shortchanged.
Designers, he said, shortchanged all the nonvisual ways we experience architecture — and through architecture, the fullness of life.
The company would also create a fund to compensate about 5,000 fathers who were shortchanged in the past.
That led to disappointed ticket holders and television networks that were shortchanged of hours of premium match play.
The high demand is an indictment of district-operated schools that have shortchanged students of color for generations.
Oddly enough, with regard to the inborn sensuality she so prized, Sontag herself appears to have been shortchanged.
He thought about how the editing of Beard's life shortchanged a minority group's major contribution to American gastronomy.
These programs must also be funded at the authorized levels instead of being shortchanged in the budgeting process.
Professionals can find themselves shortchanged and lacking redress in a system in which kinship can outweigh contract terms.
Even in big countries with domestic pharmaceutical industries, citizens still get shortchanged on pain relief, the report said.
She's shortchanged, when the movie's climax really needs her to be one of the film's best developed characters, period.
In high school, white classmates who opted to cheat off my geometry tests felt shortchanged by our middling marks.
The educators share outsider status, dissatisfaction with the legislative process, and a sense of being shortchanged as public employees.
They work long hours in the fields — the cane leaves, we're told, cut like razors — and are shortchanged pay.
Increasing evidence, however, suggests that the company may have shortchanged the drivers by far greater sums than it acknowledged.
Our trade laws have shortchanged American workers for far too long, and we Democrats are aiming to change that.
It pays to have elite athletes major in eligibility because ultimately, it's not the schools that end up shortchanged.
There are actionable things you can do to salvage your relationship, without getting shortchanged out of feeling well-rested.
But, the billboard for the concert clearly says it features Elton and Taron ... so lots of fans felt shortchanged.
These problems have been magnified under President Trump, though American policy has shortchanged children as a whole for decades.
" In 2150, he told The Times, "People are shortchanged if they only have an intellectual grasp of social values.
Strandberg found that the men who improved their lifestyles had a higher mortality rate if they shortchanged their vacations.
Is it possible the emphasis on the music is what resulted in such a shortchanged portrayal of its central figure?
Even with the episode's extended runtime, the Battle of Culloden, which the entire show has been working toward, feels shortchanged.
Some are grumbling about the plans for a continuing resolution, including defense hawks, who worry the Pentagon will be shortchanged.
A second study, by a nonprofit think tank, estimated that the practice had shortchanged taxpayers tens of billions of dollars.
I've always thought the name shortchanged the dough, since pâte à choux is the key to a universe of pastries.
A Pisces won't realize this dynamic until it's too late, and often end up feeling exploited or shortchanged by love.
Opioids are perhaps the most tangibly tragic of the issues Trump channeled during the campaign but has shortchanged in office.
The Washington Post reported Tuesday that former undocumented workers claim they were "routinely shortchanged on their pay" by the property's management.
And as I said, I have the sense that too many majors and/or grad students were shortchanged on this front.
And none of this even addresses how Shopko allegedly shortchanged Wisconsin over $8 million in sales tax between 2013 and 2016.
By 2015 Poles' sense of being shortchanged had grown, not because they were worse off, but because their aspirations outpaced reality.
The net result is that highway trust funds, already underfunded, are being shortchanged further, as government entices more drivers into EVs.
Education activists expressed concern that despite a large infusion of aid to schools, low-income school districts were still being shortchanged.
And it will create a $221 million fund to compensate up to about 216,000 fathers who were shortchanged in the past.
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The answer lies in the payment system favored by almost every service, which can leave some artists like Keating feeling shortchanged.
In taking its fight directly to Anadarko's shareholders, Occidental is hoping to make the case that the Chevron deal shortchanged them.
And nobody gets much of a chance to do anything noteworthy except Branagh, which means the film's all-star cast is shortchanged.
At least when she's onscreen, that is — like basically anyone who's not Mitch or Brody, she gets shortchanged in terms of screentime.
Considering the quality of Wii Sports and Nintendoland, I would have felt shortchanged if 1-2 Switch came free in the box.
He often felt shortchanged by the attention other (white) artists got by covering his songs, and wasn't shy about voicing his displeasure.
After all, it's true that take-home pay for West Virginia's teachers is pretty dismal, and that good teachers are massively shortchanged.
From the coward to the shortchanged to the victim to the apologizer, study these personality types to avoid becoming one of them.
Mr. Trump is not wrong to think that trade agreements have shortchanged America as a whole while enriching corporate and financial interests.
Kuei, who was born in Taiwan, does not disagree but does not feel that it contradicts her view that Lin gets shortchanged.
Take the average of those two data points and you have a measure of which states are getting shortchanged by the system.
Pakistan's central bankers have in the past deplored a lack of transparency surrounding CPEC contracts; suspicion abounds that Pakistani taxpayers have been shortchanged.
Climate change, LGBT rights, education, student debt -- all of that got shortchanged for (repeat) discussions of the national debt, Medicare, Social Security, etc.
However, Slavitt did not say when CMS first told Mylan of the misclassification, or how much it had shortchanged Medicaid on EpiPen rebates.
"This fiscal year alone, the state's discriminatory funding has shortchanged CPS and its students by approximately $500 million," the district's court filing said.
Souder, she determined, was a man ahead of his time, whose contributions to forensic science had been shortchanged when his legacy was lost.
On top of using a shell game to cheat contract workers out their legal pay rates, Compass also shortchanged many of its employees.
The ruling is ominous for insurers because many of them contend that they, too, were shortchanged, and a number have filed similar lawsuits.
She posted to Facebook, "In America today, women are paid 22019 cents on the dollar," implying that women are shortchanged for equal work.
As Vox's Tara Golshan wrote last week: On Thursday, state election officials reported that they discovered an error that shortchanged Colyer 70 votes.
Greece came next, with a surprising 15 percent — perhaps my class felt the country was getting shortchanged for all its other mathematical contributions.
Nora gets her resolution, but it's difficult not to feel shortchanged by the shrug of an arc given to Crystal, her romantic rival.
The bank also agreed to create a $5 million fund to compensate up to about 5,000 dads who were shortchanged in the past.
They shortchanged the policymaking process to avoid political costs, and we — and the Kurds — are suffering the inevitable consequences of that confusion today.
The American political system could use a candidate who possesses a good faith desire to address aggrieved voters who believe they have been shortchanged.
But so far, their offers have drastically shortchanged Puerto Rico by providing funding for nutrition assistance, with virtually nothing to help the island rebuild.
But political views are like salaries: We were told not to talk about them, which meant that we didn't know who was getting shortchanged.
Nothing about his countenance suggests he was serious about this—in the last fight he promoted for Ali, he shortchanged the champion $1.2 million.
And lawmakers in many states and many Republicans in Congress have repeatedly shortchanged reproductive health programs because of ideological opposition to contraception and abortion.
Hanging above the talks is the implied threat by all sides to mobilize their followers — and militias — if they feel they are being shortchanged.
He may even have shortchanged Social Security by declaring salary and self-employment income below the limit on Social Security taxes ($118,500 in 225).
Meanwhile, the perennially shortchanged Molly Hooper is reduced, yet again, to the role of babysitting both of John's children — his natural daughter and Sherlock.
"We have not seen those benefits, and what we have seen, unfortunately, are our schools getting shortchanged, our highway fund being raided," he said.
Around then, Mr. Riley began brainstorming ways to illuminate Charleston's tale of two cities, which he says most historians and tour guides have shortchanged.
"There's a feeling in Shetland that everybody is working and we are paying into the pot, and we are getting shortchanged," Mr. Smith said.
The role of gentrification in the town's demise is likewise shortchanged in a botched coda when a clueless Californian (Kate MacCluggage) visits the museum.
Video conferences save time and may cut costs, but the former commissioners interviewed by The Times said they believed the inmates were being shortchanged.
As Nadra Nittle previously wrote for The Goods, teachers' dependence on crowdfunding sites like DonorsChoose shows that education — and students — continue to be shortchanged.
The previous month, my primary freelance client had hit financial hard times and I was left high and dry, shortchanged a grand-and-a-half.
Where technology and economics collide Uber admitted on Tuesday that it has shortchanged drivers in New York by an average of about $900 per driver.
On March 6th Mr Lu said Longmay's 80,000 coalface workers had not gone unpaid in any month, nor had they been "shortchanged a single cent".
So the city got shortchanged in terms of the money for land and work they've done, but at least the club will pay property taxes.
And I don't see how any Mahler lover could have felt shortchanged during the brassy, triumphant conclusion of the finale, played here to the hilt.
The decision reverses Obama-era guidance, issued in 22014, that had effectively banned the practice after officials determined that lump-sum payments often shortchanged seniors.
"Right now, we're the ones who have been shortchanged on water supply," said Bob Martin, the commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
It was a spark, a challenge to their profound belief that Romania's vast potential is still being shortchanged by a corrupt and incompetent political elite.
Hundreds of hospitals are suing the Department of Health and Human Services, claiming in a pair of lawsuits that they've been shortchanged on Medicare payments.
While New Jersey shortchanged retirees, Christie has granted more economic development subsidy deals worth hundreds of millions of dollars than any governor in U.S. history.
What happened: Previously, the company counted tips for delivery people toward guaranteed minimum payments offered to workers, drawing complaints that they were being shortchanged wages.
As a Harry Potter purist, I'm tempted to feel shortchanged by this place that all the buzz led me to believe would have an HP theme.
However, the settlement has drawn objections from numerous drivers who say it shortchanged them, particularly because the total potential damages in the case reached $852 million.
It's a strategy her campaign has taken since July, when it rolled out an architect who claimed Trump shortchanged him over work at a golf course.
While Embraer shares are still up 32 percent since Boeing disclosed its interest, some analysts have suggested investors were shortchanged by the U.S. jetmaker's final offer.
He thinks many of his constituents are about to get shortchanged, and he's going to do his best, as he sees it, to defend their interests.
The five players, some of the world's most prominent women's athletes, said they were being shortchanged on everything from bonuses to appearance fees to per diems.
One group that appeared shortchanged was the undecided voters sitting onstage, who, between the moderators' tough questions and the candidates' heated exchanges, received relatively little airtime.
Yes, I've seen Nrityagram in India, at its home village near Bangalore and in Chennai — and yet the New York audience is in no way shortchanged.
From 2011 through 2014, as the House Republicans played round after round of fiscal brinkmanship, Obama reluctantly signed last-minute budget deals that continually shortchanged Obamacare.
They overemphasized large, temporary projects — the museum was then planning a survey of Björk's career that critics savaged a year later — and shortchanged the collection's space.
When short statutes of limitations gag the victims and a hodgepodge of state reporting laws are combined with the clergy-penitent privilege, the public is shortchanged.
An audit of their pay data concluded that the company had shortchanged 753 female consultants and managers, paying them less than their male colleagues in similar positions.
Mr. Porton was already skeptical of that curriculum, saying it shortchanged students by focusing on chapters of novels and nonfiction essays rather than entire works of literature.
Some drivers spoke out about the settlement, saying they were shortchanged, and U.S. District Judge Edward Chen appeared to agree — he called the settlement unfair for drivers.
Silicon Valley has for years shortchanged Midwest innovation, says Robert Hatta, a partner with Drive Capital, which has raised two funds to invest in Midwest tech companies.
He distributed the blame to the school systems themselves, citing poor training and mismanagement, as well as to external factors like poverty, changing demographics and shortchanged budgets.
Other states and localities are also facing the need to solve underfunded pensions, after officials for years shortchanged the funds into which they were obligated to pay.
Elsewhere, the degree to which far-right politicians like Marine Le Pen have grown in stature by stoking anti-Muslim hostility gets shortchanged in the movie's account.
The mayor also signed legislation to funnel $20 million to security at private and parochial schools, including yeshivas, prompting an outcry that public schools were being shortchanged.
"Google's YouTube has shortchanged artists while earning billions of dollars off our music," Melvin Gibbs, an accomplished bassist and the president of c3, said in a statement.
African-Americans got shortchanged by agencies that administered the G.I. Bill; private colleges kept control of their admissions policies; and minorities continued to face exclusion and quotas.
"Public lands should be developed in the public interest but taxpayers have been shortchanged for decades," said Theo Spencer of the Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental group.
Opposition parties are keen to show poor rural Malays that UMNO's policies have shortchanged them, but tend not to openly bash the notion of race-based affirmative action.
Trump has infuriated the European Union, Canada and Mexico by imposing tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, accusing all of having shortchanged the United States in trade deals.
Federal loans were denied or delayed, and black farmers were often shortchanged or shunned by local banks and businesses as white farmers angled to take over the fields.
In a 21-page document billed as a status update, committee Democrats detailed several lines of inquiry that they say Republicans either shortchanged or failed to pursue entirely.
A similar settlement agreed to by Uber's main rival Lyft was rejected by a district court judge, who said he thought the $12.25 million amount would have "shortchanged" drivers.
Then in late November, to make matters worse, one VA official testified to Congress that figuring out which veteran students are shortchanged would be more effort than it's worth.
Amid the controversy, a number of congressmen and other officials raised the question of whether Mylan had, for years, shortchanged Medicaid on rebates the company owed for EpiPen sales.
Teachers' growing dependence on crowdfunding sites, grants, and wish lists — coupled with the willingness of most to pay for classroom supplies themselves — signals that education continues to be shortchanged.
I also felt shortchanged on the question of whether Hillary Clinton indeed knew whether the women alleging to have had sexual relationships with her husband were telling the truth.
The study, which surveyed New York state residents age 65 and older, is the latest in a series of reports that suggest minorities are getting shortchanged on quality care.
The family policy changes are probably going to be a big help for new parents — but new fathers still get seriously shortchanged on paid leave compared with new mothers.
The news comes just under one month after a lawsuit in Los Angeles claims Uber shortchanged drivers by calculating two different fares for drivers and riders and pocketing the difference.
In 2014 shareholders in TIBCO, a software firm, were shortchanged by around $100m on its sale to Vista Equity Partners, a private-equity firm, after some shares were accidentally miscounted.
This has had terrible consequences, as major systems, like the Washington Metro, Boston's T and New Jersey Transit, shortchanged maintenance budgets and suffered high-profile accidents, shutdowns and other problems.
She said that graduate students were filling in for the accused professors and that some students felt shortchanged by not being taught by the scholars they had signed up for.
As Ru said last week, at this stage in the game, the cuts are deep and painful, and Monét was shortchanged, leaving a very empty seat at the family table.
Five Justices said I should have complained sooner, within 180 days after I received my first paycheck -- even though at the time I wasn't aware that I was being shortchanged.
I've found what Allie said to hold true: I can go anywhere and have a good time, and I never feel like I'm being shortchanged just because I'm not drinking.
The overwhelming majority (97 percent) of respondents to VICE's youth survey conducted earlier this year in the US and UK reported feeling "shortchanged" in one or more areas of their education.
Within days of Slavitt's comments, Mylan, without admitting wrongdoing, cut a deal with the Justice Department to resolve any potential claims that it shortchanged Medicaid because of how it classified EpiPen.
Richard Grenell, a former spokesman for the US at the United Nations and one of the President's earliest and most vocal foreign policy supporters, said that view shortchanged Trump's full statement.
The goal is two-fold: to fully prepare students for life after high school and demonstrate to military parents that their children are not being shortchanged academically by their continued service.
Tribal consultation and coordination will likely get shortchanged, important scientific data will not be considered, and the public's ability to provide meaningful input on alternative courses of action will be compromised.
"I just think as women golfers we always get shortchanged, and it irks me," Inkster told reporters at Des Moines Golf and Country Club after the final day of the competition.
THE WIFE Tensions come to a head between a writer (Glenn Close) and the husband (Jonathan Pryce) for whom she shortchanged her career as he prepares to receive the Nobel Prize.
Last summer she told The New York Times that she was cut out of other decisions on how the exhibition was to be presented and that her research had been shortchanged.
But I couldn't help but feel that the way so many of us talked about the news as if it were a TV show shortchanged both the news and TV shows.
I believe that Brooks' celebrity status may help to explain why he succeeded when most donors who aren't happy with what becomes of their big gifts end up disappointed or feeling shortchanged.
Yet a Delaware judge's recent ruling that the deal — the 2013 buyout of Dell — had shortchanged shareholders by that amount has roiled a debate on how it may affect buyouts more broadly.
At the same time, Mr. Putin's persistent focus on building up Russia's military arsenal has shortchanged efforts to revamp an economy that remains overly dependent on oil and woefully short of investment.
Yet, for reasons I'll explain, I felt somewhat shortchanged: One hour of great television can only do so much to make up for hours of grisly and often hard-to-watch violence.
Judge Vince Chhabria in the Northern District of California said the settlement "shortchanged" drivers when it came to reimbursing certain expenses and that other aspects of the agreement fell short as well.
When a cabdriver lied about a route, or a shopkeeper shortchanged me, I felt that it was my fault, for speaking Turkish with an accent, or for being part of an élite.
Another byproduct of the deal: A closely watched, precedent-setting ruling in 2016, in which a Delaware court decided Dell had shortchanged shareholders, ordering the company to pay an additional $37 million.
While on-demand companies say independent contractors gain a lot of flexibility by not being full-time employees, critics say the workers are shortchanged because they do not get benefits and other protections.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is angry again — this time about the $23.13 million settlement Mylan agreed to pay to settle claims the drug giant shortchanged the federal government in rebates to Medicaid for EpiPens.
To underscore the point, they offered new details about the various vendors and programs that were being shortchanged, as the government desperately pulled together enough cash to make its highest-priority debt payments.
The court filing caps a lawsuit brought by a number of Dell investors who argued that they had been shortchanged by Mr. Dell, the founder of the company, which is incorporated in Delaware.
Makers of just 10 drugs may have shortchanged the nation's Medicaid system by at least $1.3 billion from 2012 through 2016 by misclassifying their products in a rebate program, a government analysis found.
Update Smaller lavatories are helping airlines to add extra seats to new and existing aircraft for more profit, but some passengers — if they can get into the bathrooms — say they are being shortchanged.
They will soon push for a higher federal minimum wage — setting up a fight between labor rights advocates who say bosses have shortchanged workers and opponents who argue the policy will hamstring small businesses.
The shifts in the tax system in recent decades, as the authors explain, have indeed shortchanged those at the bottom of the income ladder and unjustifiably enriched those at the top of the ladder.
And for those low-income pregnant women and babies they are required to cover because of the law, the hospitals that take them get shortchanged with reimbursement rates that are below their actual costs.
A hatred that still, after centuries, exerts its powerful allure during periods of political and economic unrest, when the angry, the confused, the shortchanged and the scared look for simple explanations and a scapegoat.
What's been fascinating to me is how the other X-characters in the movies have been shortchanged over the last decade — Storm, Kitty Pryde, even Jean Grey — while Wolverine has been the de facto protagonist.
Andrew Cuomo had no qualms making his displeasure about the US Senate's $2 trillion stimulus package known on Wednesday, pointing to his state being shortchanged amid a surge in coronavirus cases taxing the medical system.
In 2016, five players filed a wage discrimination complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, saying they were being shortchanged by U.S. Soccer on everything from pay and bonuses to appearance fees and per diem.
If the census does not accurately count this population, then all the services that support children and future workers, such as public education, Head Start, the Children's Health Insurance Program and Medicaid, will be shortchanged.
The loss of exposure to culture and the arts has deprived students of vital elements of an education and has shortchanged these students in many respects, the least of which is a shared common core.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said there's a small chance Democrats could support the minibus strategy — but only if they were given assurances that parts of the budget aren't shortchanged in the process.
Along the way, Mylan, after repeatedly denying allegations that it had shortchanged the government-run Medicaid program on rebates for EpiPen, agreed to pay the federal government $465 million to settle such allegations, without admitting wrongdoing.
Like many people, over the course of my career I've struggled to find the right balance between work and the rest of my life, and, despite my best intentions, too often my family has gotten shortchanged.
His 2015 book, "Amazing Fantastic Incredible: A Marvelous Memoir" (written with Peter David and illustrated in comic-book form by Colleen Doran), pays abundant credit to the artists many fans believed he had shortchanged years before.
The scandal brought to light subsidiary issues — like whether Nixon shortchanged the Treasury on his income taxes, and used taxpayer funds to protect and improve his Florida vacation home — that have obvious correspondence to Trump's behavior.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)E3 is like a holiday for gamers, but sometimes it seems like PC fans get a little shortchanged, because aside from a handful of ports, much of the show is devoted to consoles.
Ultimately, a judge agreed the Loops were shortchanged and ordered that they receive about $1.39 million for the land and associated "damages" to their property and home caused by being on the opposite side of the fence.
"The report finds the decline in PRRT revenue does not, in itself, indicate the Australian community is being shortchanged in receiving an equitable return from the development of its resources," Treasurer Scott Morrison said in a statement.
The plight of the farmers and small-business owners wilting without the financial support pledged by his administration harks back to the multiple lenders and investors who financed Mr. Trump's business ventures only to come up shortchanged.
BP, which already held a minority stake in Standard Oil of Ohio, had offered $7.4 billion to buy the rest of it, and the lawyers were there to lodge claims that Standard Oil's shareholders were being shortchanged.
Exposure of the differences between the pay of executives and the pay of workers would shed light on some unjustifiable gaps, and call into question tactics like share buybacks that reward shareholders even as workers are shortchanged.
The report comes four months after big drugmaker Mylan finalized an agreement to repay Medicaid a whopping $22012 million to settle claims it shortchanged the program on rebates for its pricey anti-allergy device EpiPen for years.
If you want to go through and spend time with albums you missed or shortchanged earlier in the year, that's your prerogative; if you want to hunker down with whatever you consider classics, you can do that too.
If they do not respond in significant numbers, the communities they live in will be shortchanged for federal dollars for infrastructure projects — like bridge repairs, school construction and hospital renovations — and support services like Medicaid and addiction prevention.
In a ruling that could end up affecting many Obamacare insurers — and billions of dollars — a judge Thursday ordered the federal government to pay Oregon-based Moda Health more than $200 million that the insurer says it was shortchanged.
That estimate suggests that Mylan may have shortchanged the national Medicaid system to the tune of up to $2100 million on EpiPen from 83 to 28, according an analysis released Friday by Evercore ISI, which highlighted the NAMD letter.
Not only do we have to yet again be reminded that Wayne is Haunted By His Past, we have to cram in all the meaningful supporting characters and themes connected to each superhero so that fans won't feel shortchanged.
At the same time, the Massachusetts Democrat proposed new rules that would provide additional benefit increases for low-income, female, disabled, minority, and former government worker beneficiaries, reasoning that they've been shortchanged by the existing structure of the program.
Ms. Whitman went down to defeat by a wide margin; shortly afterward, she agreed to pay $5,500 to settle a claim brought by the housekeeper, Nicandra Díaz Santillán, that Ms. Whitman and her husband had shortchanged her on wages.
However, a federal judge in San Francisco last month rejected the proposed deal, saying it would have shortchanged the drivers and the state of California, which could receive millions of dollars in penalties if the plaintiffs prevail at trial.
West Virginia's attorney general Wednesday called on the Justice Department to reject an announced $465 million settlement from Mylan to resolve allegations that the big pharma company shortchanged the Medicaid system in rebates for sales of the anti-allergy device EpiPen.
The new allegations parallel ones made over the past several months that Mylan shortchanged Medicaid's drug rebate program as a result of how it classified the auto-injector, which delivers a shot of epinephrine in cases of potentially fatal allergic reactions.
However, Evercore ISI analyst Umer Raffat has said that if CMS told Mylan as far back as 2011 that it was paying the incorrect rebate rate, the company may have shortchanged Medicaid more than $700 million since then in rebates.
Hours before the settlement was announced, Evercore ISI senior analyst Umer Raffat said, during a webinar, that Mylan may have shortchanged Medicaid $707 million over the past five years, based on an estimate cited by the National Association of Medicaid Directors.
Mylan already has enjoyed a six-month grace period on paying the higher rate after announcing in October that it would pay a $465 million settlement to the U.S. Justice Department to resolve claims it had knowingly shortchanged Medicaid on rebates.
Alongside the lack of macroeconomic rigour, there was a lot of microeconomic meddling: the government pursued a clumsy industrial policy and shortchanged the private sector, for example by insisting on absurdly low rates of return on concessions to run infrastructure projects.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 7 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Thursday denied approval of a proposed settlement in a class-action suit against ride-hailing company Lyft, saying the $12.25 million deal "shortchanged" drivers by potentially half the sum they deserve.
You love the plot, and you love being in the company of the characters, and you admire the author's voice and insights and ingenuity, and you relish the chance to relax into a book without feeling rushed or puzzled or shortchanged.
The jury recognized that what happened to me wasn't right, held that the company had paid me less just because I was a woman, and initially awarded me around $3.5 million to make up for all the years of being shortchanged.
Some of their subplots went nowhere, many of their comic interludes were clumsy, and even with 22017 hours to play with, the series shortchanged some of the original series' cast of ancient evil spirits, corrupt plutocrats, and mystically attuned champions of justice.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentine soy farmers fear they will get shortchanged under a proposal they say would favor U.S. agricultural company Monsanto Co by forcing them to pay royalties on seeds grown on their own farms using the company's genetically modified technology.
In that complaint, the women contended that they were being shortchanged by U.S. Soccer — in violation of federal law — on matters including pay, bonuses and per diem expenses in relation to the men's national team, which operates on a different salary structure.
The lower Court of Chancery ruled last year that Kinder Morgan was on the hook for the bulk of the damages owed to investors in a master limited partnership, or MLP, which was shortchanged in deals with its own parent, El Paso Corp.
An article on the DealBook page on Wednesday about a Delaware judge's ruling that the 2013 buyout of Dell shortchanged shareholders misstated part of the name of the opinion arm of Bloomberg News, one of whose contributors, Matt Levine, commented on the ruling.
Harrison's agent, Boris Lelchitski, said that he was concerned his clients who play overseas would be shortchanged on salaries or bonuses and that his "sneaking suspicion is that we won't be getting paid" by teams in countries hit hard by the virus.
In addition to a hold-up over the wall, the Senate has been embroiled in a fight over the levels of funding bills would provide to agencies governing Education and Labor, departments that Democrats see as being shortchanged in the allocations they're receiving.
Miss Manners can think of three proper ways customers can verify the correct change without unduly delaying other customers: checking the receipt, estimating the amounts (recognizing that if you round to, say, $5, you risk being shortchanged), and learning to subtract faster.
For instance, under changes made to the G.I. Bill in 2017, veterans' housing allowances were recalculated to be based on where veterans take classes, rather than their school's main campus, which had resulted in some veterans being overcompensated for housing, while others were shortchanged.
His insistence that tax cuts create, not diminish, revenues has left the state facing a ballooning deficit plus a ruling by the state Supreme Court that Kansas schoolchildren have been unconstitutionally shortchanged in state aid for years, with the poorest minority children most deprived.
If you took what Intuit called "the easy way out" by taking the standard deduction, or just didn't know about all the itemized deduction options — as well as tax credits — available to taxpayers, you may have seriously shortchanged yourself and given Uncle Sam an undue bonus. CNBC.
"We will have hundreds of millions of dollars in that bill for next year's Zika response, so to suggest that somebody is being shortchanged -- the money is just being prudently laid out at the appropriate pace and paid for along the way," said Oklahoma GOP Rep.
An Evercore ISI analysis has found that if Mylan was warned about the misclassification as far back as five years ago, the company might have shortchanged Medicaid more than $700 million in rebates, which is close to what the company made in sales through the program.
During his confirmation hearing last week, Zinke's comments assured that American's will not be shortchanged — neither on the preservation and maintenance of our national parks nor in the responsible development of natural resources that provide ample opportunity for economic growth in job sectors that desperately need it.
The charges date to an era when Eliot Spitzer, then the New York State attorney general, brought a barrage of cases accusing Wall Street research analysts of biased research, mutual fund operators of trading practices that shortchanged average investors, and insurance brokers of bid-rigging and kickbacks.
"Girls as they are growing up are not socialized to feel that it's O.K. for them to have ambition about creating wealth, not the way it is for little boys," said Mariko Chang, the author of "Shortchanged," a study of the wealth gap between men and women.
But this message, a common campaign theme, was delivered in a way that struck audience members as more heartfelt, as he sought to connect his experiences with those of evangelicals in southern Virginia who view themselves as judged and shortchanged by elites like the Washington establishment.
Our lawmakers owe it to the young women just starting to work, to those who are starting to calculate when and whether they will be able to retire, and to those of us living shortchanged retirements to deploy all the tools we can muster to close the wage gap.
Rather, Trump's use of the term "inner city" reflects a decades-long process of how the greater society literally and figuratively abandoned African Americans, expecting them to shoulder the effects of being shortchanged, while refusing to address the forms of systemic racism that disadvantaged them in the first place.
Essentially, Warren's proposal sets out to accomplish a lot of things — she wants to require private equity firms to be more on the hook for the risks they take than they are now, stop them from making money off bad bets, and make sure workers, consumers, and investors don't get shortchanged.
CNBC reported earlier Friday that an Evercore ISI analysis found that Mylan might have shortchanged Medicaid by more than $700 million over a five-year period based on an estimate by a state Medicaid agency that the company was not paying states 85 percent of what it owes in EpiPen rebates.
They had just as much to do with the show's success as Patrick, and their plots and problems were windows into parts of gay life the show sometimes shortchanged: anxiety over HIV, the questions posed by open relationships, and the struggle to age with grace in a community obsessed with youth.
Some have cited the Warriors' bold move of firing Coach Mark Jackson after he led the team to a 51-win season as a justification for the Bulls to part with Thibodeau, but Thibodeau averaged 51 wins over five years despite being shortchanged 16 games by the lockout in 2011-12.
Several other former undocumented employees described other ways they said the club "shortchanged" them, including Jose Blandon and his son, Wiston Blandon, both of whom said the club would sometimes average their hours in a two-week period so it could avoid paying them for overtime hours accrued during a single week.
The nearly $120 million in rebates Mylan would save under that scenario is more than 25 percent of the $465 million the company has agreed to pay Medicaid to settle claims that it shortchanged that health-coverage system for the poor by misclassifying EpiPen for the purposes of a drug rebate program.
It also turns out that from the day that Donald Trump was elected until now, the DNC has been guilty of gross negligence and incompetence that has shortchanged Democrats in every state and left the DNC lagging pathetically behind the Republican National Committee at one of the most important political moments in decades.
This book is a master class in Chicago politics during a time when Harold Washington — the city's first African-American mayor — struggled to wrest control of the Democratic machine while managing the rising expectations of black Chicagoans who had long been shortchanged by City Hall and who had greeted him as the Messiah.
Though her salary was largely in line with what other actors have been paid for debut superhero movies — in 2010, for example, Chris Evans was reportedly paid around $300,000 to star in Captain America: The First Avenger — many people felt, in the wake of Wonder Woman's success, that Gadot had been shortchanged for her role.
"These important measures will fix an outdated tax loophole that currently gives online retailers a price advantage of up to 10 percent over brick-and-mortar stores, has shortchanged communities on much-needed sales tax revenue and overcomplicated our country's current sales tax system," said Tom McGee, president and CEO of the International Council of Shopping Centers.
Of course, every workplace will vary in procedure and culture, and individual performance reviews are also likely to vary — surveys demonstrated that employers intend to give their top performers considerably bigger pay bumps — but arming yourself with these statistics might put you in a stronger position to negotiate if you feel you're being shortchanged with a smaller raise, or no raise at all.
Hip-hop artist Sean "Diddy" Combs says Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE has to prove herself to black voters because "[blacks] got a little bit shortchanged" by President Obama.
"In the midst of an unprecedented national crisis, Republicans can't seriously expect us to tell people in our communities who are suffering that we shortchanged hospitals, students, workers and small businesses, but gave big corporations hundreds of billions of dollars in a secretive slush fund," said Senator Patty Murray, Democrat of Washington, who has largely negotiated over the phone in part as a precaution.
In many previous versions, the character gets shortchanged a bit, remembered for her spoiled, little girl tantrums and her conflicts with Jo. It was gratifying to see Gerwig and Pugh team up for something better this time around — a thoughtful look at a young woman with a lot of family pressure who makes choices that we may not agree with, but we certainly understand.
Yeah. The cheating is talked about briefly, and there's a bit more that I didn't cut into the episode where they talk a little bit more in detail about what happened, and when I was watching it in execution, it's really interesting stuff that felt a little shortchanged by just passing over it in the conversation, so it's something I decided to save for… not just later because hopefully we get into exploring their relationship deeper.
Local points of interest include the St.-Paul-de-Mausole hospital grounds, or the "asylum" where Vincent van Gogh was treated, and where he painted many of his famous works (a 15-minute stroll outside the city center), as well as the Roman ruins at Glanum, a fortified city dating to the sixth century B.C. My junior suite was one of the smaller ones at 323 square feet but left me feeling in no way shortchanged.
Laura Prudom, IGN: Birds of Prey has a lot of masters to serve between emancipating Harley, setting up her antagonists, and establishing the other women crammed into that very long title, and unfortunately, the Birds of Prey are the ones who get shortchanged by the ambitious scope of this tale… you can't help but wish that Birds of Prey leaned a little harder into the team-up aspect of the title, especially when Smollett-Bell, Perez, and Winstead imbue their characters with such depth in such a short period.

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