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Accepting that first offer shortchanges the value of your talents.
They deserve every syllable, but he sometimes shortchanges the victims.
This shortchanges our children exactly when the potential benefit is greatest.
America systematically shortchanges tens of millions of children, including homegrown kids.
This shortchanges Forster only a little and Lawrence hardly at all.
Instead, they are told a comforting fairy tale that shortchanges all stakeholders.
That sort of moral silence shortchanges both our gospel and our future.
But the term "voter ID" shortchanges the law's broad scope and intent.
Campus "justice" is often unjust to the accused, but it shortchanges victims too.
It encourages over-utilization, fails to align incentives across different providers, and shortchanges preventive care.
Our experience is that not doing so shortchanges cities and the people who live in them.
Officials blasted that approach, which they say shortchanges federal agencies' ability to fight off the virus.
Defense hawks have also warned they won't back a short-term bill, which they say shortchanges the Pentagon.
The problem for "The Thanksgiving Play" is that, in splitting its satirical attention, it shortchanges the nominal subject.
The book's single weakness may be that it shortchanges the history of user-friendly design in this country.
But thinking about critics and audiences as two mutually exclusive groups shortchanges both, and ultimately cheapens the movie.
It takes 13¼ days for the Earth to go around the sun, so a 21-day year shortchanges reality.
Defense hawks, however, have scoffed at the extended short-term bill, which they say shortchanges funding for the Pentagon.
Trump decided to disrupt a post-World War II international order that he insists shortchanges American economic and security interests.
By stubbornly refusing to criticize Mr. Putin, Mr. Trump shortchanges his administration, confuses his allies and weakens the American response.
All in all, the recently passed tax law benefits the wealthy few, shortchanges ordinary Americans, and contains significant economic risks.
Lawyers and contractors he has hired in the past say he is slow to pay his bills, and often shortchanges them.
That narrow thinking shortchanges the many millions of Americans who, as a consequence, will spend their golden years facing financial challenges.
New York's Economic Spending Shortchanges Nonwhite Communities, Report Says A new report found that the $5 billion awarded through one of Gov.
But however change comes, accessibility advocates will have to counter the belief that devoting resources to help one group necessarily shortchanges others.
In the musical's quest to say something good and meaningful, it shortchanges the sharp humor that might help that earnest message land.
Here's why: Currently, Medicare shortchanges hospitals, paying them less than the full cost of caring for seniors, as the American Hospital Association reports.
His new album, "Dream Deferred," could be described as a response to the Black Lives Matter movement, though that shortchanges its broader mission.
But at a certain point, this inclination to give every character their due shortchanges those whom the audience is naturally more invested in.
He gives a boldly inward performance that can turn jagged at a moment's notice, and he never shortchanges the complexity of emotions Lara experiences.
Often, they want us to go online to read a digital version — a money-saving move, surely, but one that shortchanges artists and audiences alike.
That's a valid perspective, but the movie shortchanges it with creaky plot mechanics, including a bit of contrived foreshadowing that only a screenwriter could love.
The $238 million settlement that big drugmaker Mylan agreed to pay to pay settle claims it grossly underpaid Medicaid rebates for EpiPen "shortchanges the taxpayers," Sen.
Medicare, the federal health insurance program for the elderly, is another program that shortchanges Puerto Ricans, even though they pay the same Medicare tax as mainland residents.
Trump has bashed Congress over the failure on the wall in particular, to the chagrin of Republicans, who think it shortchanges the accomplishments that have been secured.
That means the medical system routinely shortchanges people with intellectual disabilities at the end of life, and states like mine add legal insult to that medical injury.
House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) is asserting that President Trump's defense budget "shortchanges" the military ahead of hearings on the Pentagon's fiscal 2018 budget.
More often than not, he is referred to as a two-time Super Bowl winner, a true statement that shortchanges him three N.F.L. titles before the big game was born.
The White House is threatening to veto the House's $576 billion defense spending bill over concerns that it shortchanges a war fund and doesn't stick to a bipartisan budget agreement.
While this sort of partisanship may earn points inside the beltway, it shortchanges those affected by the fires and ultimately, avoids the kind of critical reforms needed to withstand the new climate reality.
As sardonic and irreverent as it aims to be, I love that Deadly Class never shortchanges the anxiety and fears of being a teen, and the cast really nails their performances of those feelings.
Letters To the Editor: In "A Better, Not Fatter, Defense Budget" (editorial, May 9), you hint at but do not fully disclose the extent to which a Pentagon run amok shortchanges our way of life.
Written by Michael Green, this "Orient Express" makes a few questionable choices, from the distractingly overdone musical score to rushing through the climax in a way that shortchanges the character interactions and blunts the payoff.
Still, it's hard to reconcile the proposal for an improved, more effective trading pact in North America with Mr. Trump's frequent portrayal of trade as a zero-sum game that inevitably shortchanges the United States.
Often performed online through commercial vendors pitching high success rates, credit recovery shortchanges grads while the time and expense of remediation are passed along to colleges, unfairly increasing students' tuition burdens and straining higher education budgets.
"A narrowly partisan proposal that cuts off women's access to birth control, shortchanges veterans and rescinds Obamacare funds to cover the cost is not a serious response to the threat from the Zika virus," Reid said.
But today's "understanding-centered" approach to learning math, combined with efforts to make the subject more "fun" by avoiding drill and practice, shortchanges children of the essential process of instilling the neural patterns they need to be successful.
While an abstract approach helped make Wong's style so memorable, Tyrus' use of the same in exploring the painter's life shortchanges a marginalized figure in film history who deserves the recognition he was denied for most of his career.
"A narrowly partisan proposal that cuts off women's access to birth control, shortchanges veterans and rescinds Obamacare funds to cover the cost is not a serious response to the threat from the Zika virus," Reid said in a statement.
Among other things, the show shortchanges the experiences of Vietnamese civilians, presents the US-installed South Vietnam dictator Ngô Đình Diệm as coming out of nowhere, and reports the long-debunked official line on the Gulf of Tonkin incident as fact.
"A narrowly partisan proposal that cuts off women's access to birth control, shortchanges veterans and rescinds Obamacare funds to cover the cost is not a serious response to the threat from the Zika virus," Mr. Reid said in a statement.
Vida shortchanges a few of its supporting characters, which is an offshoot of having just a half-hour to work with each week, but at its center is a story that is absorbing and full and almost greedy for life.
Google must provide the Labor Department with contact data for up to 8,000 employees to investigate whether the Silicon Valley company shortchanges women doing similar work to men, according to Friday's provisional ruling by Steven Berlin, an administrative law judge in San Francisco.
But writing off all criticism of Batman v Superman shortchanges the creative effort behind the film — by implying that its director, producers, and actors deserve a special kind of treatment, and suggesting that the film doesn't need to appeal to anyone except die-hard comic fans.
Google "Silicon Valley" and "frat boy culture" and you'll find dozens of links to mainstream news articles, blogs, screeds, letters, videos, and tweets about threats of violence, sexist jokes, and casual misogyny, plus reports of gender-based hiring and firing and a financing system that rewards young men and shortchanges women.
The show's characters are prone to spelling out exactly what their deal is — like when Goode solemnly tells Alice that he's "like kin" to Griffin, or McNairy's Bill delivers a lengthy speech to his dead wife's grave — to the point that it shortchanges how well the actors are selling their characters' relationships.
The inclusion of specific racial and cultural dress like the caftan and sari are contextualized through a Western lens — the former accompanied by a photograph of Elizabeth Taylor during her caftan phase, the latter juxtaposed with a Diane Von Furstenberg wrap dress — which, while showing the lineage of fashion design, also shortchanges the viewer's worldliness.
Online-only retailers continue to methodically order their businesses to take advantage of the legal loophole in a way that shortchanges citizens by failing to collect the taxes that are owed and then trading off the illusory price advantage in a manner that undercuts local businesses — forcing many to the brink of extinction — thereby further eroding the local jobs and tax base.
Bridging the Divide To the Sports Editor: Re "Gender Divide in Tournaments Shortchanges Fans and the Sport," April 3: There is something I have mentioned to my wife (who played one year of college basketball) for years now, and that is why don't they hold the N.C.A.A. men's and women's basketball tournaments on the same weekend, in the same city and at the same venue?
Davis voted “yes” to HB 1061 to replace Common Core in North Carolina. Davis voted for a Republican budget that shortchanges teachers by failing to meaningfully raise teacher salaries. Davis voted for a budget that shortchanges public schools, the second-largest employer in the county he represents. Davis voted for a budget that allocated $45 million to a school voucher program.
In 2005, Perry said he would not "approve an education budget that shortchanges teacher salary increases, textbooks, education technology, and education reforms. And I cannot let $2 billion sit in some bank account when it can go directly to the classroom". Following a second rejection of Perry's bill, Perry asked John Sharp to head a task force charged with preparing a bipartisan education plan, which was subsequently adopted. In 2001, Perry expressed his pride in the enactment of the statute extending in-state tuition to undocumented immigrants who meet Texas' residency requirements.
Jimmie Blacksmith, child of an Aboriginal mother and a white father, is raised to adulthood by the Reverend Neville and his wife Martha, hoping their influence will civilize him and provide him with greater opportunities in early twentieth century Australia. With a letter of recommendation from his foster family, he goes out in search of work to establish himself, but is taken advantage of by multiple parties. His first employer, Healey, repeatedly shortchanges his pay by nitpicking about his fencebuilding work, and refuses to write a job recommendation to avoid having to admit his illiteracy. Jimmie then works for a local constable, Farrell, who uses him as muscle against other Aboriginals, including having to capture a former friend who is later molested and murdered while in custody, and forced to cover up the death.

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