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- Delaware Chancery Court, in order to investigate whether executives were shortchanging shareholders in accepting the offer; that request, as well as a separate...
- Retrieved 31 October 2010 Grossberg, Josh (6 November 2007). "Fans Shortchanging Radiohead's Rainbows?". E! Online. Archived from the original on 29...
- agreed, noting "a thinness of voice, oddly anemic phrasing (including shortchanging upper notes of phrases in a most untenorial manner), a curious lack...
- Customs Modernization and Tariff Act (CMTA) Republic Act No. 10909, or No Shortchanging Act Republic Act No. 10644, or the Go Negosyo Act Republic Act No. 10642...
- Janet Maslin of The New York Times criticized The Blues Brothers for shortchanging viewers on details about Jake and Elwood's affinity for African-American...
- Always Never lays on the homage a little too thick for its own good, shortchanging itself by imitating a particularly idiosyncratic style." Wendy Ide of...
- as Bunge y Born; but when commodity prices fell after 1948, it began shortchanging growers. IAPI profits were used to fund welfare projects, while internal...
- Phidias was accused of embezzlement. Specifically, he was charged with shortchanging the amount of gold that was supposed to be used for the statue and keeping...
- intended for grown-ups s****ing more 'realistic' diversion – without shortchanging audiences when it comes to either spectacle or sound." Alonso Duralde...
- Niles is known for mani****ting events to ensure that Maxwell is not shortchanging Fran or others. He is also known for "overhearing" things that are not...