Sentences with phrase «come by cutting corners»

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Phil Moore's commentaries make the Bible accessible, but cut some theological corners These three books by Phil Moore come amid some excitement and a...
The angry Muslim confronted the merchant, who denied the charge; but as more and more people became involved in the argument, the Muslims of Bauchi came to suspect, not an indiscreet merchant's attempts at corner - cutting, but rather a deliberate affront to their faith» the sort of affront that would not happen if Nigeria were governed by Islamic law.
5 Henry Onyekuru came on for Nwakaeme, and almost scored with his first real effort on the ball by beating his man and cutting inside before his effort was deflected out for a corner.
by Walter Chaw Split into three parts, aptly like the anthology horror films The Monsters Club and Trilogy of Terror, Disney's own direct - to - video horrorshow Cinderella II: Dreams Come True reeks of corners cut and the kind of flaccid inspiration fuelled by the urge towards filthy lucre.
With money harder to come by, people are more willing to pay more for a higher quality than waste money cutting corners that should never be cut.
To do all this all the time — without cutting corners or being distracted by financial pressures — means having the resources that only come with financial strength.
Unfortunately, a manufacturer may have tried to save money by cutting corners when it came to airbag effectiveness and driver safety.
For $ 399, you can get the Asus VivoBook E403SA, which comes with a 1920 x 1080 screen, 128 GB of eMMC memory and a premium aluminum design, but cuts corners by using an underwhelming Intel Pentium CPU.
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