With no real checks on our work, the temptation was to cut corners, and this happened regularly. |
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People cut corners to save costs or because they feel immortal, or, because to some extent, being a reasonably young society, we take risks. |
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And, after all, you may only be able to make that one trip of a lifetime so don't cut corners by trying to save on the essentials. |
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The chip fat filtering machine went on the blink and a manager decided to cut corners. |
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The story follows a group of railway maintenance workers who are forced to cut corners with disastrous results. |
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The strong desire to move ahead can at times tempt businesses to cut corners or bend the rules. |
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But a coalition of enviro groups claim the new rules cut corners on protecting forests' wildlife and discourage public input. |
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We make traditional farmhouse food, comfort food, and we don't cut corners. |
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But what they should be embarrassed about is how they continue to try to cut corners and skimp to save money. |
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It shows that drivers habitually hurry to beat the clock, and cut corners on road safety. |
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As some skimp and cut corners to get by, most students are also finding jobs and working to cover expenses. |
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However, we also need to get it right and so the TSB will not cut corners, or rush complex processes. |
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This fall thus promises to be particularly busy and political decision-makers can no longer cut corners and put these issues off till later. |
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Legitimate businesses need assurances that they will not be undermined by competitors who cut corners. |
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Such targets will encourage the companies concerned to continue to maintain the network and not to cut corners in on operation. |
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However, most of us do not want to cut corners when it comes to the cleanliness of our homes or the quality of the air we breathe. |
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We can't cut corners on effective programs to raise the literacy levels of parents who need it. |
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Small, independent groups, not directly associated with government, can cut corners and get things done quickly. |
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It is not the intention to lay off employees or to cut corners on quality, but rather to do more with the same resources. |
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Now I don't believe that companies can cut corners in their investments to make savings in their information systems. |
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Safety management systems will foster a tendency to cut corners in a very competitive aviation market racked with high fuel prices. |
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He was courageous, Machiavellian, pragmatic possibly to a fault, and ready always to cut corners and make deals. |
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In some cases shipowners do succumb to the temptation to cut corners on safety, on pollution prevention and on employment protection. |
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The bondbreaker is not the place to cut corners or save dollars. |
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The easiest way to raise profit rates was to cut corners by reducing or sometimes avoiding entirely the expensive and time-consuming process of effectively containing, neutralizing, or recycling hazardous waste products. |
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Don't cut corners and use water unless you want a sludgy, frozen mess on your hands. |
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Godzilla'' certainly is no cheapie, even if filmmakers Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin know how to cut corners on costs. |
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This is true at all times but especially in periods of high workload when staff and management may be tempted to cut corners and ignore some internal controls. |
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A MAN with drugs in his car drove at 80mph, cut corners, and at one point became airborne as he tried to flee police, a court heard. |
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When you get increasingly desperate, you cut corners, and when you cut corners, you make mistakes. |
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Thus far, the government has been a passive observer of events and has done little to support innovation, punish those who cut corners, and spread the costs required to widen margins of safety. |
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We are in this business for the long run, and it simply does not make any sense to cut corners, only to have to deal with the aftermath of bad compliance or bad credit decisions. |
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I think it is ridiculous that we always cut corners in this area. |
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They will conduct themselves with due professional pride and integrity. They will not cut corners, whether in terms of ethics, performance, or quality. |
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The guy who built the fence cut corners when sinking the posts, and the fence fell over in the last storm. |
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There is always a temptation during these difficult times to exploit those who are less able to defend themselves, to cut corners when it comes to regulation designed precisely to protect against such exploitation. |
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But faced with the looming famine, the researchers had to cut corners. |
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But, as long as employers continue to cut corners, and as long as corporate interests override the interests of working people, the slaughter will continue. |
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The focus on the 10 per cent management strategies are not new, but Johnson says as market conditions changed in the last couple of years, some growers tried to cut corners, opting out of management strategies. |
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We have not cut corners on safety in order to rush product to Canadians. |
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If you cut corners on maintenance now, you're just looking for trouble later on. |
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The king-size lines and Green Cut Corners will be available in multipacks. |
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