Sentences with phrase «brass tacks much»

Providing this at the outset enables both the interviewer and interviewee to get down to brass tacks much quicker.

Not exact matches

Their love lives are probably discussed entirely too much for Disney's comfort, but the pair gets down to brass tacks more often than not; for what it's worth, this is the first time I can recall hearing of a film getting longer as a result of the test - screening process — a lot of Bartha's performance was rescued from the cutting - room floor after preview audiences responded favourably to his character.
Call games «art» as much as you like, but when it comes down to brass tacks, it's all about the shareholders.
I hear a lot of artists talk about how their art is worth so much, but when it gets down to brass tacks, how many artists are willing to stick to their guns and sell for what they're worth?
Except in this case, it is much more brass tacks — if the heat isn't in the Ocean — where has it gone?
As result, both law departments and law firms wind up wasting a lot of time, money and energy when getting down to brass tacks on the business goals would be much more efficient.
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