Put it this way, if you achieve something quickly, you tend to compromise on
quality by cutting some corners.
Not exact matches
Inevitably it's
by cutting corners somewhere along the line; whether that's
by pulling a pre-written thesis from a pile and making a few edits or having the work done
by a low - paid writer in India,
quality is going to suffer.
Block says he's hearing that Amazon rushed the tablet to get something out
by the end of the year, and Quanta and Amazon may have had to
cut some
corners — but that he expects future generations of the tablet to be of higher
quality.
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.
Ingredients vary
by quality, and companies that
cut corners are more likely to compromise on
quality to lower their prices.
And unlike others, we don't
cut corners by adding less expensive meat proteins so you can trust you are serving high
quality proteins that your dog deserves.
Finally, the Alcatel A7 is the sole member of this quartet slated for a Q3 release (
by the end of this month, that is),
cutting a few build
quality and speed
corners, but offering an «incredible» 16MP rear and 8MP front camera nonetheless.
The only way people using flat fees get
by is
by cutting corners, using cheap
quality products, cheap services (or leaving out services), and generally have a lack of services available in their office available to individual agents because the cost would be too high.