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Stiff them with low wages and they immediately begin to look for something better.
They'd rather actively ruin someone's day, besmirch them to their manager, insult them, condemn them, and stiff them than shell out a few bucks.
When Congressional Republicans do talk about health care, they have one useful suggestion — tort reform — and it was foolish for Democrats (in bed with trial lawyers) to stiff them on it.
Never mind that those men are often rushing Kung Pao chicken to those same bike-lane-averse New Yorkers, who stiff them on tips if their takeout doesn't arrive yesterday.
"Immigrants can't believe that in this land of opportunity these guys are going to stiff them," said Dave Loretan, 57, a St. Ann's parishioner who heads the volunteer group.
But since they can't vote, we stiff them in the public sphere: poverty is deeper among children than the elderly, yet public spending on the elderly vastly outstrips spending on the young.
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But in November he stiffed them on one of their highest priorities.
And many old-timers, particularly those close to four years' service, angrily insist that contemporary wealthy players have stiffed them.
"After we left," Grunfeld said of Riley's pursuit, "I knew from his agent that he stiffed them.
For foreigners still unfamiliar with the US tipping system, the reactions of the servers may tug enough on the heartstrings to think twice about stiffing them next time.
The workshop's Chinese proprietor had abruptly closed the operation, locking out his employees, who were mostly Senegalese, and stiffing them of their wages.
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