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In standing by an outdated ban on photography, senators aren't just shortchanging history, they are shortchanging themselves.
You can save a buck today by shortchanging customers, for example, but you're also shortchanging your long-term investors.
These lawyers are shortchanging their clients and padding their fees.
Shortchanging election budgets is a big part of the problem.
And you wind up shortchanging them as well as yourself.
But this would be shortchanging the effect Mr. Bradshaw has.
We are shortchanging our troops on the cost of our freedom.
Whatever the reason, by not following through, you are shortchanging yourself.
It's the second time Uber has admitted to shortchanging drivers this year.
Starbucks will go to court for allegedly shortchanging customers, reports Extra Crispy.
Still, Professor Osterman points out that shortchanging long-term care is shortsighted.
Traffickers make huge profits — some $150 billion annually — while shortchanging responsible businesses.
But when we play this zero-sum game, we end up shortchanging ourselves.
The major countries of Europe must have been shortchanging their defense budgets for years.
According to its rules, New Hampshire got its delegate count wrong, shortchanging Mr. Rubio.
Robbing ticket fees and shortchanging security budgets is not leadership – it's an unacceptable security risk.
Puerto Rico is struggling, it is still recovering and the federal government is shortchanging them.
Shortchanging is our way of life even if it means playing with lives of others.
That requires shoehorning exposition and plot into a tight comedic structure without shortchanging the humor.
Bridgewater boss Ray Dalio's penchant for radical transparency and truthfulness may now be shortchanging his investors.
Mylan might have to write a very big check for allegedly shortchanging Medicaid on EpiPen rebates.
The government has on multiple occasions found companies guilty of shortchanging non-white and female employees.
In addition to shortchanging women, the limitations of short-term certificates are also stratified by race.
Also, workers from Gaza can no longer cross the border to work, shortchanging both Gaza and Israel.
But the governor and the Republican Legislature were soon shortchanging the state's public school budgets in compensation.
But oddsmakers are drastically shortchanging how much of the Texans' turnaround was owed directly to Watson's talent.
How, they ask, can the head of a company accused of shortchanging workers also be their champion?
In statements, DeLauro called the plan "woefully insufficient," while Scott expressed fears about shortchanging Social Security benefits for seniors.
The question is why that is so, and what can be done to rein it in without shortchanging guests.
Some business hazards are eternal: We see a promoter crying poor and shortchanging Mr. Rush just before one showtime.
Ronzoni is ripping off customers by shortchanging them on the company's healthy pasta alternatives ... this according to a new lawsuit.
The main source of the "retirement savings gap" in the United States is not individuals shortchanging their 401(k)s.
It was all good fun — and it really was fun — but it risked shortchanging the deeper aspects of the work.
In Kansas, the state's Supreme Court ruled last year that the school finance system was shortchanging students and was unconstitutional.
Members of Congress make a potentially incalculable error by shortchanging the program Americans rely on should a pandemic reach our shores.
Government investigators looking into how Google pays its employees have accused the tech giant of shortchanging women doing similar work to men.
The mayor joined Governor Cuomo in criticizing the $2 trillion package for shortchanging New York, the U.S. epicenter of the coronavirus crisis.
Uber said Tuesday it will refund its New York City drivers millions of dollars in backpay after shortchanging them for over two years.
The entire production was jerky and stilted, the cameras unsure of how to capture the scope of the venue without shortchanging the performances.
Doubling down on the threat of force while shortchanging international cooperation is likely to alienate allies and build sympathy for terrorists and rogue states.
But the desire to universalize that feeling, and declare that any book speaks for everyone, ends up shortchanging both the novel and the generation.
Others have said that the deal's economic impacts could range from shortchanging Canada's dairy farmers to increasing the price of pharmaceuticals in New Zealand.
It pulls phenomenal performances from its cast, particularly Carrie Coon, Ann Dowd, and Christopher Eccleston, with no shortchanging Justin Theroux as the tortured Kevin Garvey.
But some researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara, recently wondered if this minimalist approach might be shortchanging people's potential to improve their health.
Democrats, whose votes will be needed to pass upcoming appropriations bills, would not likely support shortchanging non-defense programs while allowing a big military buildup.
To call the result a mere "conspiracy theory" doesn't quite do it justice, shortchanging both its utterly absurd wrongness and its vast pseudo-explanatory power.
The Trump administration may see no problem with shortchanging Minnesotans to reward its political allies, but I refuse to let that happen on my watch.
That means the feds aren't just letting banks and top executives off easy for defrauding customers—they're shortchanging victims of murder, sexual assault, and child abuse.
They might do better by pointing out that while Trump has rushed to cut taxes for corporations and the wealthy, he has been shortchanging the future.
U.S. Democrats have slammed the House of Representatives for slashing the budget for research against the Zika virus, shortchanging President Barack Obama's original request of $29 billion.
But CMS in October said the agency had repeatedly informed Mylan that the company had been been misclassifying EpiPen as a generic, and thus was shortchanging Medicaid.
It has an established track record of shortchanging its viewers by cutting costs, duplicating programming on multiple stations in a market and placing profits ahead of service.
So you get to pay a huge price while shortchanging yourself in the long term by not letting that money grow over a long time. Lose-lose.
Withholding information about possible conflicts has the effect of shortchanging everyone, the readers who are trying to evaluate the argument and the writer trying to make it.
But Nicole McKee, the secretary of the Council of Licensed Firearms Owners, said the government was shortchanging gun owners by trying to complete the buyback on the cheap.
The company that makes Mike and Ike and Hot Tamales -- candy you buy at the movies -- is shortchanging customers and selling them air ... according to a new lawsuit.
And that was before an off-season in which Mr. Kirkman and several other executive producers sued AMC, charging it with shortchanging them on profits from the show.
He has accused other member countries of shortchanging the United States on military spending, and he has called the alliance "obsolete," questioning whether it still served a purpose.
That's despite having agreed Friday to a whopping $21 million settlement over claims the company had been knowingly shortchanging the government program on such rebates, a regulatory filing suggests.
While Congress and the administration were focused on paying to project more U.S. military power around the world, it was shortchanging the accounts needed to protect our own shores.
But despite the vast scope of this crisis, our federal and state governments have largely ignored the importance of mental wellness, shortchanging mental health care by billions of dollars.
At no point did Trump, a billionaire with a persistent reputation for shortchanging less powerful business partners, ever offer a single detail about how he planned to tackle inequality.
An overriding point of Adelman, a former Wisconsin state senator known for his liberalism, is that the high court answers the desires of wealthy people while shortchanging ordinary Americans.
But the stock could lose some of its value if PG&E faces new financial challenges, including from wildfires or other disasters caused by its equipment, potentially shortchanging victims.
This plan takes into account how much of your after-tax income goes toward monthly essentials and how much money can you direct toward your goals without shortchanging your household.
Judge Moukawsher's decision was a response to a lawsuit filed more than a decade ago that claimed the state was shortchanging the poorest districts when it came to school funding.
If the bill is ready prior to November, Democrats could hit McCain and Republicans on either wasteful defense spending or trying to increase the defense budget while shortchanging domestic spending.
There is no warrant for delay, and still less for shortchanging workers of a few hundred dollars in a bill that will shovel trillions of dollars into the American economy.
"The mayor is 100 percent opposed to Governor Rauner's 'plan' to drive CPS bankrupt," Emanuel spokeswoman Kelley Quinn said in a statement, adding that the state has been shortchanging Chicago students.
Yet the line drawn from those harrowing events to today is partially muddled by a misplaced focus, dwelling on a night of brutal police violence but shortchanging its equally significant aftermath.
The American Friends Service Committee's new report, titled "Community Cages: Profitizing Community Corrections and Alternatives to Incarceration," seeks to expose the abuses and profit-driven maneuvering that are shortchanging public safety.
A New York man filed a proposed class action on Monday accusing TD Bank of shortchanging him and hundreds of thousands of other customers who used the bank's coin-counting machines.
They worry that many people may get immunized who won't benefit, adding needless cost to the U.S. healthcare system and possibly shortchanging people overseas, where the vaccine is in short supply.
According to Lean In, shortchanging women's paychecks unfairly penalizes women and their families, reducing how much they can spend on groceries to how much they can put away for their children's education.
The lawsuit, announced on Tuesday, was the latest salvo in a campaign by the attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, against what he says is a pattern of corporations shortchanging low-wage workers.
"Other vitamins and nutrients, including carotenoids, thiamin and riboflavin, are not at all affected by freezing, which means you can eat frozen and never feel that you are shortchanging yourself," he once wrote.
Thanks to special-interest exemptions, short-term reactions to changing technologies and congressional gridlock, the law that governs royalty payments is inconsistent and unfair, disadvantaging new technologies and massively shortchanging artists and musicians.
It can't be about how to make district administrators' lives easier or about political jurisdiction, when we know in our hearts that it is about stopping the shortchanging of our most vulnerable students.
Melissa Silverstein, the founder of Women and Hollywood, a nonprofit that pushes for gender equality in entertainment, said Ms. Williams was the latest example of the shortchanging of women in a male-dominated industry.
The pipeline is selfish, shortchanging Ukraine gas transit; foolish, increasing European dependence on Russian energy; and corrupt, with a high-paying job for a German politician who influences one of the ruling coalition parties.
One strategic approach Republicans are likely to embrace is to move first on a Pentagon spending bill with added spending and then dare Senate Democrats to oppose it, attacking them for shortchanging the military.
In 2007, she settled a dispute between Bernard Tapie, a former shareholder of Adidas, and Crédit Lyonnais when Tapie accused the bank of shortchanging him when it managed the sale of his sportswear company.
While most wedding gifts are still in the $100 to $200 range, according to a recent Brides magazine survey, you should never, ever feel guilty or like you're shortchanging the couple if you spend less.
When CEOs use loopholes and high priced accountants to avoid paying taxes, they are not just "playing the game" or "using the system to their benefit" — they are shortchanging the great people of our country.
But Democrats made clear they planned to reject those cuts, while hitting the agency for what they described as a history of shortchanging important public health programs and sidelining scientists who contradict their policy goals.
But Democrats made clear they planned to reject those cuts, while hitting the agency for what they described as a history of shortchanging important public health programs and sidelining scientists who contradict their policy goals.
Three Democratic state legislators from New Jersey argued that the commissioners were shortchanging commuters from their state by including only $3.5 billion for a new bus terminal in Manhattan in their long-term capital plan.
CMS told CNBC almost two weeks ago that the agency had repeatedly informed Mylan that the company had misclassified EpiPen as a generic, and as a result was shortchanging Medicaid by paying the lower rebate rate.
Last Wednesday in California, two customers at the coffee chain filed a class action suit on behalf of all Starbucks latte drinkers, alleging that the coffee megolith has been (gasp!) underfilling its lattes and shortchanging customers.
A damaging first Against this backdrop, the President accused NATO allies of shortchanging US taxpayers by not meeting the shared target of spending 2% of GDP on defense -- a misunderstanding of how the funding system works.
But replacing current tuition levels would be an enormous bailout for states that haven't been meeting their obligations, while badly shortchanging those that have held the line on college costs during good economic times and bad.
His nomination is moving slowly, with confirmation hearings pushed back indefinitely, allowing Democrats and labor advocates to prepare a drumbeat of questions: Can the head of a company accused of shortchanging workers serve as their champion?
But for years, according to the lawsuit against the corporate franchiser that owns Domino's Pizza, the computer system used by franchises across the state systematically undercounted hours worked by employees, shortchanging them hundreds of thousands of dollars.
"While the department has been searching for a legal method of shortchanging defrauded borrowers, those defrauded borrowers have been left with mountains of debt, worthless degrees, and none of the job opportunities they were promised," he added.
After the firm found that about one-third of migrant construction workers had been excluded from the protections of N.Y.U.'s labor guidelines, the university took "full responsibility" for shortchanging some workers, and promised to repay them.
"While the department has been searching for a legal method of shortchanging defrauded borrowers, those defrauded borrowers have been left with mountains of debt, worthless degrees and none of the job opportunities they were promised," he added.
In March, 28 players sued the federation for discrimination, accusing the governing body of shortchanging them in pay and working conditions in comparison to the men's team, which did not qualify for the men's World Cup last year.
Democrats feel understandable pressure to choose a candidate with a strong chance of winning, but that inclination could give undue weight to early polls, shortchanging less well-known figures -- one of whom may hold the key to victory.
Despite their knee-jerk praise of small businesses' contribution to the economy, state officials don't put their money where their mouths are — they are seriously shortchanging small local firms and entrepreneurs when it comes to economic development tax breaks.
Yet there's a lot to criticize, particularly in the film's writing, which seems to pivot around all the wrong things, focusing on the comedy and the experiences of its white protagonist while shortchanging its most dynamic character, Don Shirley.
At issue is an increasing awareness that the current IPO system is corrupt beyond belief, an insiders game at the end of a company's growth cycle that rewards those who know the right people while shortchanging retail investors in the process.
For days now, the president has been tweeting about the online retail giant, accusing it of ripping off the U.S. Postal Service, shortchanging state and local governments on taxes, and using these unfair advantages to put countless retailers out of business.
The toughest race in Kansas this year is being waged by furious conservative Republicans aiming to oust four members of the state Supreme Court because of their decisions striking down the G.O.P. Legislature's shortchanging of the state constitution's school-aid requirements.
In a sign of lawmakers' concern over the military's penchant for shortchanging its personnel, Congress took the additional step of establishing a special review board to assess the fairness and accuracy of post-9/85033 disability ratings under 30 percent.
Instead of the $20093 trillion infrastructure spending bill he promised, he sends Congress a budget proposal right out of the Republican establishment playbook that spends a ton on defense while shortchanging job retraining programs and public investment in essential needs.
Senate Democrats are expected to block an attempt by Republicans to take up a defense spending bill this week, as long as Republicans stick to their plan of delivering billions of dollars to Trump's border wall while shortchanging domestic programs.
Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate agreed on Wednesday to $1.1 billion to fight the Zika virus, a House Republican lawmaker said, shortchanging President Barack Obama's funding request and angering Democrats by making other cuts to pay for it.
At least, to foot it up-front: shortchanging public defence, like some other seeming economies, is actually expensive, leading as it does to miscarriages of justice (Louisiana's exoneration rate is the country's second highest), longer sentences and so a higher, pricier prison population.
While the actor left behind several indelible roles -- foremost among them "Brokeback Mountain" and "The Dark Knight," whose Joker earned him a posthumous Academy Award -- the movie engages in a bit of embroidery about his personal life and screen career while shortchanging other areas.
Others, to avoid that, simply give everybody passing grades for just showing up to class, or they teach what they no longer regard as legitimately "college level" courses, thereby shortchanging the students who wanted, expected to get and would benefit from a college-level education.
Mr. Fellowes emphasizes Trollope's humor without shortchanging the melodrama, and the production has the feeling of a high-def tribute to an earlier era of British film and television (emphasized by the use of old-fashioned fonts for the credits) — it achieves a kind of rollicking serenity.
MIAMI — Florida health officials, in a settlement announced Tuesday, agreed to improve access to health care for poor children, ending a long-running class-action lawsuit that had accused the state of shortchanging doctors and leaving low-income families to trek long distances to visit specialists.
He could attack the White House for shortchanging cities to fund an arms race, but even his biggest achievements on the local level were partial solutions — imposing a new hospitality tax to raise revenue, for instance, or creating a local land trust to protect affordable housing.
That will present a challenge for the bill as House-Senate conference committee negotiations begin, as the House-passed bill moves $18 billion from the Overseas Contingency Operations war account to base defense spending, while shortchanging the war budget the last five months of the new fiscal year.
Restricting yourself to home workouts for the long term may mean shortchanging yourself on achieving your own fitness goals and potential, and there is a lot to be learned from asserting yourself in a gym-type space, not to mention friends to make, and a sense of personal validation to tap into.
Left with a crumbling army and a few loyal commanders, Laxmibai takes on the British, but the caricaturish characterization of her bete noire Hugh Rose, unnecessary diversions in the form of songs, and long dialogue about the importance of freedom mean the film ends up shortchanging some crucial events in her life.
Less than half the US Air Force and Air Combat Command's stated requirement would be built, dangerously shortchanging the capacity necessary to provide a potent, globally deployed, asymmetric deterrent against potential adversaries — shot down by senior Pentagon leaders as a "Cold War relic" and admonishing the Air Force as having "next-war"-itis.
In their lawsuit, the players accused their governing body of shortchanging them in pay and working conditions when compared to the men's national team, which has not played nearly as well, didn't qualify for last year's World Cup, and has not attracted anywhere close to the record ratings and audiences as their women counterparts.
When Apple Music was launching, Swift wrote on Tumblr that she was angry with the company for shortchanging artists, and announced that she would be withholding her music from the service: I'm sure you are aware that Apple Music will be offering a free 3 month trial to anyone who signs up for the service.
"If what the president is looking for is someone who sounds like him, then not only are you not going to get good policy and implementation, but you may be shortchanging the many things D.H.S. should be doing," said Cecilia Muñoz, who was director of the White House Domestic Policy Council under President Barack Obama.
The lawsuit, brought under federal and state False Claims Acts by a senior manager who worked at the agency for 21 years, charges that the Visiting Nurse Service of New York has systematically extracted hundreds of millions of dollars from Medicare and Medicaid through falsified and improper billings, while shortchanging needy patients of the care their doctors ordered.
The New York couple allegedly spent a year on the run – authorities tracked them to Las Vegas, Louisiana and ultimately Tennessee – after allegedly defrauding investors, failing to pay more than $0003,2000 in sales taxes and shortchanging employees at Melngailis' Pure Food & Wine and two other vegan companies, according to a statement obtained by PEOPLE from Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson.
Cohn explained that in this scenario Bush could remain active in the company, although he would no longer be the C.E.O. Bush was shocked by the suggestion, which seemed, to him, to be an invitation to collaborate in shortchanging the other Athena shareholders so that Elliott could buy the company for less than it might be worth as a public company.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a 2-1 ruling that reversed a lower-court judge said "offers of judgment" made early on in Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) cases are placed on public court dockets and are typically reviewed by plaintiffs' lawyers, so they do not risk shortchanging workers in the same way as other types of FLSA settlements in which terms are not publicly disclosed.
" '"My Brilliant Friend": The HBO Adaptation Scrubs Off the Books' Girl-Power Sheen and Returns Them to the Gritty Streets of Naples' [Slate] At Slate, Willa Paskin argues that the series frees the material from the book series's reputation a rah-rah tale of female friendship: "Without shortchanging the bond between Lila and Lenù, the series makes it impossible to gloss over, block out, or ignore the particular environment in which the girls are born and raised: the grit and grime, the fear and the violence, the omnipresent, omnipotent machismo surrounding them.

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