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I often talk about the advantages of this type of automation, but probably short-change the discussion of potential problems.
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They short-change the budget and worse still, the public.
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Hyperbole and venom demean those who use them and short-change the rest of us.
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If you short-change either the coaches or the players or the fans, you're not really being true to the sport.
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Too good to miss calls and short-change these young men like that.
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Anything to do with a notion of fate or the universe having a purpose, they short-change meaning to me, as does spirituality.
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We can not short-change the most pressing issue on our landscape, the issue of our time.
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We can not short-change our future leaders and the state.
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This is why polls always short-change the vote for conservative parties and inflate the vote of left-wing parties.
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These materials can be swapped on a 1:1 ratio, so players won't be short-change, either.
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