Sentences with phrase «than cutting corners»

It's actually a lot easier in the long run than cutting corners.
And rather than cutting corners we are staying true to our vision — that Dreams isn't just about drawing, or sculpting, but also game creation, storytelling, animation, music and sound, all rolled into one whole beautiful PlayStation game.
I believe that using honesty, integrity, and facts to build a business is better than cutting corners and spreading lies and misinformation.
Now if only oil companies used the knowledge we have to actually keep their wells safe rather than cut corners to save a few bucks.
Rather than cut corners by regurgitating your resume, use the opportunity to highlight key points or add in novel content such as multimedia or testimonials, that underscores why you make an awesome employee.
It's a great way to decorate a cake and a lot more stable to use than cutting a corner off a plastic bag.

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Hybrid manufacturers inevitably have to cut corners to squeeze more features in, which means those individual features are weaker than they would be on their own.
[Mortgage servicers»] under - investment in servicing has led to a huge inventory of foreclosed properties and mounting litigation that is likely to cost them far more than any savings they achieved by cutting corners.
The idea that voluntary forms of Christian religion are somehow closer to the original Christian meaning than are established churches cuts far too many corners, blurs far too many important distinctions, engages in too much special pleading, and ignores far too much history to be persuasive.
It is best to learn how to do it properly and then cut corners from there, rather than have me tell you how to do it lazily.
I would want a LB or Edge for the the our second 2nd round pick over a WR, but I wouldnt mind taking two corners as we have a better chance of picking up a serviceable LB once cuts start than a CB
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.
It wasn't the best pass, forcing The Flash wider than he had intended, but Costa finally latched on to the ball, then cut inside, bamboozling Venuti and getting just enough room off the second defender to unleash a crazy curler into the top corner.
Don't cut corners where you don't have to, but know that the most expensive car seat isn't necessarily that much safer than one that is more affordable.
As a second - time parent, I tend to cut corners more than I did with the first kid.
Cutting corners on design can cost you much more in credibility than you save in pennies.
«To gauge what is at stake when corners are cut we need look no further than the cracked rails on the east coast mainline and the continuing tide of deaths on level crossings and out on the tracks.
The risk of scientific misconduct has generally been considered to be less than 1 percent, but the size of the disbursements and the added reporting requirements (namely, quarterly status reports and updates on job creation) could tempt researchers to cut corners or even fake aspects of applications.
When you cut corners to the point where you're sleeping less than six hours a night, you're putting your body in the inflammation danger zone.
I cut corners, eat out more than at home, and * gasp * buy prepackaged nut milks.
The film has about five sets and they never feel like they connect together, but this is less an attempt at disorienting the viewer than simply cutting corners; the grisly, overdone lighting, meanwhile, makes you want to hide behind your fingers for all the wrong reasons.
When you run games in 1080p, they're either not too far removed visually from their predecessors (Smash Bros. on Wii U doesn't look THAT much better than Brawl) and cut a lot of corners, or they're remakes of GameCube games (Wind Waker) running at 30 fps.
By chance, Craig has just run into an old high school pal, Vince (Ethan Embry), who works as a collector for a loan shark and is more than ready to cut corners — among other things — en route to a big score.
A noble objective indeed, but so hard to attain — in a land where high school diplomas signify scant «readiness» and more than a quarter of young people drop out before getting them — that today's push for both universality and readiness impels a lot of folks to cut corners.
My car's 1.6 - liter engine, which has turned more than 131,000 miles, revs past 6,000 rpm, momentarily drowning out the note of the new Miata's 2.0 - liter as I bound over a crest and cut a corner like Alex Zanardi in effort to keep pace.
I would suggest they go back to all leather, as consumers would rather have quality and pay a little extra, than to cut corners on something that isn't top notch.
Running boards made it possible for me to scale the more than 2 - foot climb into the cabin, and little steps cut into the rear bumper's corners help with bed access.
It's not easy to get a vehicle weighing more than 5,000 pounds to behave itself under braking, acceleration, or cornering, but the magnetorheological dampers work wonders, cutting body roll and pitch substantially while still delivering a plush, gentle ride.
The materials used are of a higher grade than those found in rivals such as the Ford Focus and Vauxhall Astra — soft - touch finishes abound and metal - effect highlights add visual interest, even in out - of - sight places where some rivals cut corners by using cheaper plastics.
My guess is than when these new models finally appear, they will be far from perfect, as the makers will be cutting corners to be able to sell them at a reasonable price, and use not the best engines and transmissions and interiors etc etc..
As an example of the corner - cutting in this car notice that Toyota chose tape rather than clamps to hold the windscreen washer hoses under the bonnet.
Because you're going to find out some part of your publishing process will be way more expensive than you thought, and then you can start looking at ways to cut corners in some other area to make up the difference.
The corners that have been cut to keep costs low include a smaller battery than that on its big brother Transformer Prime.
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.
I know that I can turn my projects over to them and they will always keep my best interests at heart, they will never over-charge, cut corners, or produce anything less than top quality.
Not only is it possible for our entrepreneurial authors to get books to market far, far faster than traditional publishing does it (although many, alas, are cutting corners in editing, design, and other critical areas), but the going wisdom in terms of online discoverability is that one must have many works available, basically flooding the market with content.
However, some of the issues caused by cutting a few corners to launch devices could end up hurting more than helping, at least in the short term.
They dismiss us as callous and worse, cutting corners wherever possible and treating animals as little more than products.
It covers more than you need to know, but it will highlight the notion that maintaining the health and well - being of the individuals in an animal facility is a complex undertaking in which cutting corners is not acceptable.
Spring is just around the corner and what better time than now to toss your boring template veterinary website and upgrade to something fresh and cutting edge?
This is by no means the most complex cut stone in Incan construction; many corner stones have more than 30 angles.
Again, just purely speculation, but they had to cut some development corners to get all 5 versions out in less than a month.
More lightly applied than at first appears, Tomasko's acrylic and oil washes admit plenty of air, and she sweeps confidently across corners with a blast of spray paint that offer a revealing contrast, with their blurred edges, with the inter-woven tighter cuts of blue.
The Flaunt e-bikes are also said to have a couple of other features that help them rise above their competitors, including the geared hub, which could make for more optimal operation on hills, a «walk mode» which is a pedal - free 5 mph assist for pushing the bike, a brake sensor that cuts off the electric motor when slowing for corners, and a sine wave controller that is said to offer a smoother motor cut - in than square wave models (which can be abrupt).
In particular, if cost considerations result in the industry cutting corners on safety or security systems, then the situation in the future could be worse than today, not better.
Driving aggressively — hurtling around corners, slamming on breaks, cutting around slow drivers, accelerating rapidly — sucks up 30 % more gas than when you drive moderately.
Toshiba had the corner that showed the most earnestness and featured technology that is really cutting edge - and their environmental section this year is larger than last year.
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A couple of corners have been cut, chiefly in the display department — like the XZ2 it's «only» Full HD — but it comes in significantly cheaper than the Sony.
If your budget is less than $ 100, the Moto E is a fine entry - level device that looks and performs reasonably well and doesn't cut huge corners like most of its competitors.
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