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National aspirations were encouraged, within limits; 'autonomy' fell far short of self-determination.
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International rights groups said the vote fell well short of democratic standards.
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What are the short and long term health effects of cannabis use?
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The investing process from there was fairly easy: long Japan, short France.
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The company needed to address short-term liquidity problems first, the source said.
Usage of short-change in English
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Leto smiled, This is Apollo's work but don't short-change yourself.
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The Tories will be accused of trying to short-change Scotland.
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But will these Republicans opt to short-change their middle class political base the same way?
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The problem is, these foods not only dent the budget, they can short-change you nutritionally.
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In what way does this short-change the public?
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I can still count, and I don't short-change.
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Leaders who short-change their philosophical vision always end up losing even if, in the short term, they're elevated in the polls.
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In most cases you'll be wrong and you will short-change your trip and miss an opportunity to experience something new and fun.
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ACCC Commissioner Sarah Court said these warranty rights were "automatic" and Fitbit could not unilaterally modify them to short-change consumers.
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This inquiry was due to investigate allegations that Watson had funnelled and estimated R500 million out of South Africa to short-change SARS.
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A shortened review process could leave projects open to worries from environmentalists and others that an expedited permitting system could short-change environmental protections.
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All the players want to play for a start, and I wouldn't like to short-change the fans because Old Trafford tickets aren't cheap.
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Democratic lawmakers have also warned the Interior Department not to extend the lower royalty rates to deepwater acreage, saying the move would short-change taxpayers.
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The traps snapped down upon the necks of minor-league peculators, till tappers, short-change artists, bill padders, invoice forgers, but never upon his greatest enemy's.
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Sen. Jay Rockefeller went further, observing that such a huge budget allocation would short-change other priorities and actually be "dangerous to national security."
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Not that Channel 4 will short-change racing fans -its Cheltenham coverage was exemplary -but the sense of national occasion will necessarily be lessened.