Sentences with phrase «sometimes cutting to the chase»

«Sometimes cutting to the chase is the most effective approach of all,» she says.

Not exact matches

Cutting to the chase sometimes means getting ahead of current events, so let's recap.
Sometimes it's best to cut to the chase.
When an assignment is submitted, sometimes we feel the need to «cut to the chase»: improve this, change this, don't do that — go revise.
There can be a variety of reasons for this: at times it's because the consumer has a «cut to the chase» personality; sometimes it is because the consumer is looking for cover («I followed the advice of the experts»).
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