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Genuinely successful interdisciplinary scholarship manages not to short-change any of the disciplines whose insights it seeks to harvest.
For a decade we have lived with the short-change, quick-fix approach to post-16 training.
They want to distort competition and to short-change the taxpayer.
It will short-change many leaseholders, and a change of title will not cover up that.
He will appreciate that, having recognised that in principle he has a duty to help those infected, he must not now short-change them.
There is no reason to suppose that trusts would wish to require postgraduate deans to short-change junior doctors on their training.
Otherwise, there will be a temptation for the service provider to short-change the recipient.
That is quite legitimate; no one is trying to fiddle, or to short-change anyone.
To fund one programme but short-change others is not the consistent relationship that is necessary between partners.
The billions of pounds lost through fraud short-change the taxpayer, take resources from the most needy in our society and undermine confidence in and support for our welfare system.
We are not going to short-change them.
That is not short-change cash.
In terms of patient safety and all that flows from it, we simply cannot afford to short-change those who rely on this vital area of our health service.
Will the vouchers cover the full cost, or will they continue to short-change the unemployed who have been plunged into debt, like thousands of our students today?
I want to start by assuring him that he is not being short-changed by having me answering his debate.