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Definition of Shortchanging
1. shortchange [v] - See also: shortchange
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shortchanging
Literary usage of Shortchanging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Terrorism and Threats to U. S. Interests in Latin America: Hearing Before edited by Jim Saxton (2001)
"I really think we are shortchanging—we are not just shortchanging the State
Department, we are shortchanging our ability to handle politics with these ..."
2. Making Things Better: Competing in Manufacturing (1993)
"Italy Ireland 1000 2.000 3000 4000 5.000 SOURCE: Lawrence Mishel and M.
Edith Rasell, "shortchanging Education," Economic Policy Institute briefing paper, ..."
3. Glass Ceiling Task Force Report by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"The American Association of University Women conducted a national survey of 3000
girls and boys ages 9 and 15, and its study, "shortchanging Girls, ..."
4. Beyond Rhetoric: A New American Agenda for Children and Families (Complete ...by DIANE Publishing Company by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"American Association of University Women, shortchanging Girls, shortchanging
America (Washington, DC: American Association of University Women, 1991), p. 3. ..."
5. Challenge and Promise of K-8 Science Education Reform by Margaret B. Cozzens (1997)
"shortchanging girls, shortchanging America. Washington, DC: The Analysis Group.
Bates, P. (1992). Tracking denies equal access. ..."
6. Deeper Reading: Comprehending Challenging Texts, 4-12 by Kelly Gallagher (2004)
"level certainly promotes a higher- level interaction with the text, but if I have
my students stop there, I am still shortchanging them. ..."