Sentences with phrase «by cutting corners when»

Unfortunately, a manufacturer may have tried to save money by cutting corners when it came to airbag effectiveness and driver safety.
Thousands of motorists are paying a high price, in some cases driving illegally, by cutting corners when buying motor insurance according to latest figures out today from the ABI (Association of British Insurers).

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Short - term investments look like a safer bet when the price is hovering near $ 50, with OPEC cuts matched by increases in U.S. shale production, and where an imminent boom or bust may be right around the corner.
Reason can be perverted by evil habit as when, little by little, I get into the habit of using pornography or cutting corners on my taxes.
Hulkenberg cut the corner when overtaking Sergio Perez in the early stages of the race but, rather than being told to give the place back, the Renault driver was handed a five - second stop - go penalty by the stewards instead which left many baffled.
A Dynamic Boost system improves throttle response, especially when exiting corners, by cutting only fuel delivery but keeping the throttle valve open when the driver lifts the accelerator; this helps maintain boost pressure even off - gas.
By industry standards, the plant operates at a positively glacial pace, but who wants to hurry and cut corners when the customer base includes Queen Elizabeth II?
By kicking in immediately, it pushes back the threshold when the ASR traction control intervenes under hard acceleration or when the ESP cuts in when turning into corners, thereby freeing the car's full braking potential.
And When She Was Good by Laura Lippman The Cutting Season by Attica Locke A Father First by Dwayne Wade The Mirrored World by Debra Dean Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk by Ben Fountain The Hollow Man by Oliver Harris Into the Darkest Corner by Elizabeth Haynes Visiting Tom by Michael Perry The Orchardist by Amanda Coplin Telegraph Avenue by Michael Chabon
When you have already cut corners and are barely scraping by, saving any money at all can seem impossible.
Trucking companies notoriously cut corners and do the absolute minimum required by federal and state law when conducting background checks on new drivers and training them.
When truck companies cut corners by failing to hire licensed drivers or to appropriately train their workers, they should be held accountable.
Insurance costs are one of those places where folks tend to cut corners as much as possible, but altering your policy by increasing your deductible, lowering your limits, or excluding certain circumstances from your coverage are very risky choices, despite how effective they can be because they can end up costing you more out - of - pocket if and when an incident occurs.
I'm fascinated by low - end laptops, tablets, and PCs, if only because they allow hardware makers to get creative when trying to cut corners while trying to maintain a somewhat good and usable product.
For example, even when a candidate is perfect for a recruitment role on paper, their misconceptions about the industry, made so by corner - cutting and rogue recruiters, often mean they don't want even hear you out.
For over 13 years I have owned a background screening firm and for that entire time, I have been saying that our industry has evolved into a competitive environment in which screening firms will cut corners, remove solutions from packages, and limit reports when not required by law in order to stay competitive in pricing or turnaround times.
When building a mantel you can get a continuous look on the corners by cutting the sides and the front with complimentary miters.
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