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Certainly – but if one goes to the Treasury's mandarins, who are announcing a multibillion-pound sell-off of assets that may cover a month's budget deficit, and present a case that digital inclusion is costing people £135 a year, you may get short shrift.
Smaller groups worry that their special interests may get short shrift in the rush to slash huge amounts of spending, while even a number of well-heeled corporate lobbyists complain that they have had difficulty getting any real time with the 12 committee members.
But in an unusual addendum to the report, psychologist John Kihlstrom of the University of California, Berkeley, warns that the behavioral sciences may get short shrift without further reforms.
These things are tenders, and, as such, may get short shrift.
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Alan Price, senior director at Peninsula Business Services, an employment law and HR consultancy, said: "You will be able to notice changes in employees' behaviour, they may get short-tempered, be quieter than normal or show behaviour that is different from the norm".
These updates may get shorter and shorter, because I think I might actually be asleep.
With the standard definition of the correction factor q the results may sometimes be counterintuitive, since the corresponding CIs may turn out shorter than using the simple normal approximation; in fact they may get arbitrarily short.
"You may get a short run, you may get a long run, but the drug trade is the only thing that's eternal".
There are a number of reasons why Hogan-Howe may get a short extension, including the fact that there is no obvious successor of sufficient calibre and experience who could be in place by September.
quirky seems like an innovative idea although, I do think that the creators of the product which ends up being developed may get the short end of the stick when it comes to sales, especially given that they are putting up $99 per idea.
First, breathe with gratitude that you can still breathe, because if you continue overindulging in sweets and refined carbs or not getting enough zzz's, your breath may get cut short by obesity, cancer, heart disease or type two diabetes.
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