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" Brown added, "He won't compromise or cut corners, and he won't let kids cut corners, even if it will give us a better chance to win.
The places where Google cut corners are almost immediately apparent.
And it's not afraid to cut corners to get there.
They don't cut corners, but that's why they're so sick.
"This is not the time to cut corners," Steinemann said.
They looked for ways to cut corners on their obligations.
The relentless emphasis on speed led some to cut corners.
Let's cut corners in as many other ways as possible.
Law enforcement should follow the Constitution and not cut corners.
Companies are tempted to cut corners on safety and environmental standards.
Both phones also cut corners when it comes to their cameras.
"I think that it's clear that Samsung cut corners," McNamee said.
"You can't tell where they will cut corners," Ms. Sinclair said.
He said he fears the company cut corners to save money.
That pressure also led some detectives to cut corners, he said.
This is a critical area where we cannot afford to cut corners.
That's one area where Moto cut corners to reach this price point.
Deviations from the books felt more like cut corners than necessary adaptations.
Unfortunately, Portland also cut corners to reduce water-safety costs in 1997.
The grill is simplistic and it doesn't cut corners with cheap hardware.
He never cut corners or circumvented established Justice Department processes and protocols.
But the film didn't cut corners when it came to costumes and makeup.
It is not only domestic drug firms that have incentives to cut corners.
I'm always trying to find ways to cut corners and move more quickly.
Overall, IVPN offers solid performance and doesn't cut corners on security nor transparency.
And a lack of standard practices gives some firms leeway to cut corners.
Why would a rich man cut corners on the most intimate of investments?
But DJI didn't cut corners or skimp on features to make this happen.
"We cannot really cut corners," said the head of the European Space Agency.
That dream, which drives every professional player, loses meaning when champions cut corners.
"It's in their DNA to cut corners, deregulate, gaslight, and streamline," Noël told me.
Trying to cut corners as a property owner comes with heavier stakes for her.
Honor has cut corners to reach this sub-£250 (around $330 USD) price point.
But let's hope manufacturers follow the official specifications and don't try to cut corners.
But they usually involved scientists who cut corners or fabricated data, not deliberate sabotage.
So this is not the time to cut corners for a cash strapped campaign.
Why should I continue to subscribe if you are already starting to cut corners?
It all has to be from scratch I've realized; you can't cut corners with it.
But without regulation, those producers might cut corners to reduce costs, which can be deadly.
I'm sure speedrunners are already breaking Prey in fascinating ways, using GLOO to cut corners.
The high cost of medications often encourages patients to cut corners, making treatments less effective.
Did it make it so that we tend to cut corners a little more often?
When opportunistic corporations use it to cut corners, it can be dangerous — perhaps even deadly.
A fell run will typically cut corners, follow compass bearings with no regard for contours.
"Because of higher deductibles, lower income people cut corners on going to the physician," he said.
Weddings are incredibly expensive, and even Jonas felt the need to cut corners where he can.
Mr Sánchez's Honduran faction seems more eager to sign deals, and more willing to cut corners.
The GOP nominee managed to lose a fortune even though he cut corners and broke laws.
"We haven't cut corners on this show," said Arjun Jain, Managing Director of White Fox India.
The story of the 737 Max's brief history is fraught with poor decisions and cut corners.
She decided to create an eco-friendly diaper that doesn't cut corners on quality and greenness.
In its rush to break into banking, it may have cut corners on becoming properly insured.
Japanese carmakers have also been hit by revelations that they cut corners in their quality controls.
In the years since, Uber skirted laws and cut corners to trample over regulators and competitors.
Dr. Shumway scorned what he saw as Dr. Barnard's showmanship, aggressiveness and willingness to cut corners.
Without strict oversight, he thought the industry might be tempted to cut corners on data protection.
Agencies shouldn't be able to cut corners as the clock winds down on the Obama administration.
Having said that, I would not say that there have been any requests to cut corners.
Though the classic iPad is Apple's entry-level option, Apple didn't cut corners with crappy specs.
Ikea is known for cheap, sturdy furniture, but the IoT is no place to cut corners.
But Refenes was also naive enough to think he could cut corners and it would work out.
Some aficionados worry that the cash-strapped Cuban government will cut corners and produce an inferior product.
Apple is unlikely to cut corners to drop the price of its entry-level laptops, analysts said.
This is not a category in which to cut corners, whether it's for you or your employees.
It's that coal mines sometimes cut corners, not wanting to waste valuable resources, like time and money.
The committee heard from whistleblowers who warned of cut corners and mistakes inside the 737 Max program.
The private sector can do some wonderful things, but they have for-profit motives, they cut corners.
Now is not the time to cut corners on a program so vital to our national security.
Political pressure like that from Mr Xi or Mr Li could make companies and regulators cut corners.
Serajul Islam Chowdhury, a professor at Dhaka University, said it was common to cut corners on safety.
Imagine you hired a contractor to fix your house, but they cut corners and cheated their workers.
Edward Sirait, Lion Air Group's president director, denied that the company cut corners or dissembled in logbooks.
I've always been a guy to cut corners and be more efficient and work smarter not harder.
And we couldn't cut corners: this was a Halo game, so we had to get the best people.
The company is more concerned with value and patient outcomes, so it doesn't want anyone to cut corners.
He doesn't cut corners and understands hard work before the catch makes whatever happens afterward that much easier.
She has one client who was buying eyeshadow from abroad to cut corners and selling it on Amazon.
And their eagerness to cut corners precluded an idea that could have saved millions of Americans from foreclosure.
They don't care if these companies cut corners on workplace safety or engage in sexual harassment and discrimination.
The result was that some captains cut corners by abusing their workers or by fishing illegally - or both.
Those firms included NECC, whose owners and employees cut corners and made drugs in filthy conditions, prosecutors say.
"Katumbi is not afraid to cut corners to fulfill his populist promises," said a leaked State Department cable.
There are lots of cooking projects that we here at MUNCHIES believe you should not cut corners on.
Since the accidents, Boeing has been dogged by allegations that it cut corners on safety, training and regulations.
And are start-ups like Uber too willing to cut corners as they scramble to turn a profit?
Delos always seemed like a spare-no-expense operation, but even it has found ways to cut corners.
But the chain — keeping with the same logic for why it serves rectangular burger patties — didn't cut corners.
That led them to cut corners, though the company has since made significant strides to address those mistakes.
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg has not made "any requests to cut corners" throughout the recertification process, Dickson said.
In poorer areas of the country, some providers reuse syringes in order to cut corners and save money.
And there's no shortage of fund managers who are willing to cut corners to be part of that fraternity.
Many travellers prefer not to cut corners on business trips, particularly if it means spending longer in the air.
A decision to cut corners, compounded by mismanagement and secrecy, resulted in nearly 8,000 children being exposed to lead.
Trying to cut corners so you can go get a beer and get home early—that drives me crazy.
Amid a confrontation between the world's two big powers, the temptation will be to cut corners for temporary advantage.
Some property developers have slashed prices on new apartments to gin up business or cut corners to save money.
They cared less about whether the men and women on duty were forced to cut corners to do them.
Doing so adds some time and expense to the ordering process, so there is some incentive to cut corners.
It&aposs supposed to be incredibly... amazing and opulent inside, yeah, yeah, yeah, so where did they cut corners?
The undersides of some objects, however, reveal that carvers cut corners, or perhaps delegated less interesting tasks to apprentices.
Dancing With the Stars' Peta Murgatroyd and Maksim Chmerkovskiy don't cut corners when it comes to their son, Shai Aleksander.
Saturn in retrograde is not a time to cut corners — how much of your own structure needs to be rebuilt?
If there's one place where I would argue that OnePlus cut corners on the hardware, it would be water resistance.
So-called permissioned blockchains borrow ideas and terms from Bitcoin, but cut corners in the name of speed and simplicity.
"This is not an area where parents want to cut corners for their kids, or adults for themselves," Gray said.
But if you're looking to cut corners with the devices you're using for those services, you may want to reconsider.
We should not put manufacturers in a position where it might be tempting to cut corners to save on costs.
Three drinks and a few snacks is all I can face putting together, so I'll cut corners wherever I can.
Trump essentially cut corners to get ahead of the game in Cuba, anticipating an eventual thaw in U.S. economic sanctions.
This insatiable hunger creates unsustainable demand, meaning big brands have to cut corners to deliver huge quantities at low prices.
However, the pressure to hit these high numbers reportedly caused workers to cut corners, affecting the quality of Tesla's vehicles.
Instead of running multiple tests to produce an average, the engineers cut corners by extrapolating running resistance from past tests.
You shouldn't cut corners when it comes to spending money on things that improve your health, happiness, or financial situation.
Brad and I agreed we wouldn't cut corners to save money, because high-quality care was important for the kids.
The Priority Embark is the only commuter e-bike we tested that didn't cut corners regarding its components or geometry.
If you cut corners at this stage you might miss something that even the best statistical model cannot fix later.
No employer should have to compete against lawbreakers who cut corners and then enjoy a break from the federal government.
If a contractor or foreperson tries to cut corners, the workers can, and will, refuse to put themselves in jeopardy.
They often sport uninspired designs, lack any sort of innovative features, and frequently cut corners to hit those low, low prices.
For a phone targeted at gamers, it would have been so easy to cut corners on the ROG Phone's camera quality.
Ideally, all companies would test supplements for dangerous substances like heavy metals or bacteria, but sometimes companies cut corners, he says.
Sennheiser knows its wireless buds are among the most expensive in their class, so it hasn't cut corners in crafting them.
Home-furnishing adds up fast, on both the budget and space fronts, so we're always searching for ways to cut corners.
Investigators also say the company appears to have cut corners on construction that may have contributed to the loss of life.
In her lawsuit she also says BET's trying to cut corners on production cost by doing the ole 2-for-1.
The cake was already baked, and so with the Fed's urging, the FSOC cut corners and hoped no one would notice.
For-profit detention centers — and service providers (of food, drug testing, telephones, and transportation) within them — cut corners in myriad ways.
And even though it does have a ton of uses, Business Insider says it doesn't cut corners on any of them.
"Many studies show that parents may know the risks with scald burns, but they tend to cut corners sometimes," he said.
But many executives have cut corners under pressure to meet strict production targets, especially as China grapples with an economic slowdown.
Did they really cut corners in order to rush the product out ahead of the iPhone 7, as had been reported?
Because Bluetooth component technology costs money to make/purchase, and it's generally not something that headphone manufacturers can cut corners on.
As we all know all too well, "it is easy to cut corners and just do the bare minimum," says Crawford.
One whistleblower suggested Boeing had a culture problem in which it cut corners to save on costs and made production mistakes.
Do you think finding ways to "cut corners" on assignments is something students everywhere have always done and will always do?
And that impulse, to cut corners, cheat, and present false evidence in order to get somebody who's guilty is easier to understand.
When failing businesses in the industry cut corners to save money, the consequences for the families of donors can be emotionally wrenching.
While it insists that it hasn't cut corners, the company explains that it's found a method to make the things more cheaply.
At the same time, she is all too willing to obfuscate, to cut corners on the truth but especially on a vision.
Mr. Blankenship's leadership style and demands, they said, effectively encouraged lower-ranking employees to cut corners and accept breaches of safety rules.
Politicians often cut corners in the interest of secrecy and convenience, and Clinton is no different, and perhaps even a bit worse.
This pandemic is a particularly terrible moment to cut corners in a way that leaves millions of American workers without necessary benefits.
But good as they are, they too often seem to cut corners rather than hug the curves of the play's twisty contours.
Even if you do have a budget, it's always wise to update your plan and look for more ways to cut corners.
In docs, they say the warrant was based on a non-existent tax lien -- meaning, investigators cut corners and violated their rights.
You have more work than you can handle, more paperwork than is necessary, and you have to cut corners and make judgement calls.
It sometimes can accidentally snap off before you have to snap it back on again, and it's an odd place to cut corners.
You're saving things and you're trying to cut corners here and there, so you're using less products [and spending less money] in general.
But then, in the third year, they begin doing rounds, and they start to cut corners, because, hey, that's what real doctors do.
" They continued, "If a company is determined to cut corners, there is every likelihood that it will succeed, at least for a while.
Why should our tax dollars reward corporations that short-change workers on their paychecks or cut corners and jeopardize workers' health and safety?
Instead of running multiple tests to produce an average, Suzuki engineers cut corners by extrapolating running resistance from past tests, the company said.
But recently I was introduced to RMS Ultimate Makeup Remover Wipes — the best way to cut corners without ruining your skin or budget.
The counterfeit industry is going to get as close as possible to the original materials, but they cut corners and use inferior products.
SCORE and NaphCare cut corners and make staffing policies and medical decisions based on their financial interests -- not the health of their inmates.
Better to get it right than to cut corners in ways that end up imposing even higher costs on everyone down the road.
The boom may tempt some tailors to cut corners with their cloth, making it even more important for Nigerians to take their measure.
The ECB has warned banks that if they try to cut corners by asking for back-to-back deals, they will be disappointed.
That has raised questions about Boeing's internal culture, whether the company cut corners and whether federal regulators were too cozy with the company.
According to Heinze, the problem might largely stem from suppliers that are looking to cut corners rather than from any sort of systemic fraud.
The 2006 legislation to sell the road barely passed: concerns had been raised that a private owner would cut corners on maintenance and service.
They're ruthless and violent, and if they see an opportunity to cut corners, they won't lose sleep if it puts a customer in hospital.
They may be incented to do the right thing for the consumer but at the end of the day they can often cut corners.
Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)None of these things would necessarily be dealbreakers—of course, Walmart was going to cut corners somewhere for this price.
It attempted to cut corners by purchasing the cars from auto importers for about 12% less than through authorized Honda dealers, per Uber's estimates.
There are further risks with all procedures, but these are greatly reduced when it is performed by a skilled surgeon who doesn't cut corners.
Unfortunately, NECC is far from the only compounder that has taken advantage of lax oversight and high margins to cut corners and endanger patients.
Bauer's takeaway is that private prisons like Winn can't be fixed, that the profit motive inevitably drives companies to take risks and cut corners.
It took big promises to make universal pre-K happen in DC. But it's paying off — largely because the city refused to cut corners.
Kevaughn Hammond, 26, a former subway car inspector who left New York City Transit last year, said he was often asked to cut corners.
While many local factories cut corners, including having employees work from home, Ms. Ventura said she still paid full salaries and provided national insurance.
In New York, cars swan-dive off buildings or cut corners like rampaging dogs or, outfitted with Bond-like gizmos, harpoon a bucking ride.
So they cut corners: they let the drugs run well past their expiration date or they simply go without and pray for the best.
"Most of the time these membership problems are local councils wanting to cut corners … but it might sometimes be on the state," Latham said.
This version from the crew at "This Old House" is pretty elaborate, but if you cut corners you could be done in an afternoon.
Martin Lawrence didn't cut corners on his engagement to Roberta Moradfar -- instead he plunked down about a half mil for her rock .... TMZ has learned.
Nowhere now is as lax as Tonga once was, but the suspicion lingers that this is a business where money helps dodgy people cut corners.
These companies need to treat their workers like employees when they are — not independent contractors for whom they can cut corners on pay and benefits.
It can drive firms to cut corners but in the long run should act to discipline careless or badly behaved firms, because customers shun them.
A BuzzFeed News investigation found in that Navient call centers, the high-pressure environment prioritized sometimes led employees to cut corners with student loan borrowers.
That makes it hard to admit when the data is ambiguous and rewards researchers who are more willing to leap to conclusions or cut corners.
And when your only payment for work is possibly getting a day off for meeting certain quotas, there isn't much reason not to cut corners.
The bill also includes a number of protections for workers on these projects, including that employers can't cut corners by classifying workers as independent contractors.
The argument is simple: Investors want to maximize profits, and letting an infrastructure asset fall into disrepair is seemingly an easy way to cut corners.
If you are lazy and you try to cut corners, achieve short term wins — which won't sustain themselves long term — you are not an entrepreneur.
If you cut corners, took shortcuts, or tried to build something with shoddy integrity this retrograde may have forced you back to the drawing board.
You can't cut corners and you can't have it be cheap where things are going to be breaking down and handles will be falling off.
But as I said above, the right answer to his fundamentally anti-democratic impulses is not to use them as a justification to cut corners.
If Waymo's opening arguments are to be believed, these messages show that Uber is a company willing to cut corners to win, no matter the cost.
Doroszczuk said the overall safety of EDF's reactors was satisfactory but urged the industry to maintain appropriate safety margins and not cut corners for financial reasons.
However, CNBC's report suggests that Tesla has had to cut corners in order to reach these production levels, harming its cars' built quality in the process.
A former senior executive says that Mr Musk takes the risks he thinks he has to, but does not run extra ones just to cut corners.
But if Boeing had done its homework, and hadn't cut corners to keep costs down, there's a good chance there would have been no such shock.
Instead, the audio output tells the player when they're getting closer to an edge and can even enable to them to cut corners in tight turns.
"We all recognize the real problem is not about someone being immoral, and more a dynamic that basically rewards those who cut corners," Ma told Reuters.
What disappoints me about pho is the amount of artificial flavorings that often go into it to cut corners, to save time and to save money.
I'm saving to visit Turkey this spring and looking to cut corners wherever I can, so I call my therapist and ask to cancel our appointment.
Well, it turns out Republican senators—with President Trump's blessing—just voted to side with corporations that steal workers' wages and cut corners on workplace safety.
The crash raised questions about how safe Tesla's cars were, and whether the company had begun to cut corners as it was dealing with production slowdowns.
The police, the prosecutors, the prison guards and some of his own lawyers cut corners, rush to judgment and ignore the clear evidence of his innocence.
Their routes form serpentine itineraries that, some lawmakers and residents say, increase traffic and push overworked drivers to speed and cut corners to keep their jobs.
The arguments against them, according to Friedmann, are clear: Their for-profit model encourages the business to cut corners, affecting inmates' safety and quality of living.
But if demand from American consumers proves overwhelming, even legitimate Canadian pharmacies may be tempted to cut corners and source potentially counterfeit drugs from developing countries.
"For as long as I remain director, OGE's staff and agency officials will not succumb to pressure to cut corners and ignore conflicts of interest," Shaub wrote.
But he is unlikely to cut corners amid pressure from congressional Democrats, who have frequently accused the OCC of being too soft on the industry, Boltansky said.
Mr Timpner says that police departments broadly respect state laws and will not routinely seize assets from legal marijuana dispensaries except for those which have cut corners.
The recipe book could not have been more clear — shredded cheddar, both sharp and mild — but I cut corners and chopped a block of cheddar into cubes.
These companies also have been known to cut corners — sometimes endangering people — in order to profit off of a system that disproportionately impacts the impoverished and marginalized.
To keep costs down, patients and providers could try to cut corners, skipping tests that could indicate if an embryo is viable and instead implanting multiple embryos.
Leaning on these themes seems like a way to cut corners by adopting a prebuilt aesthetic, just as Edge of Nowhere relied on paint-by-numbers Lovecraft.
Kethledge criticized the approach in his speech at the University of Michigan, arguing that it makes the administrative state less accountable and allows it to cut corners.
The Treasury Department's inspector general said last week that the administration cut corners when approving Secretary Steven Mnuchin's use of government aircraft, which cost taxpayers about $800,000.
Westbrook will cut corners or even fall into a trance, when the ball is so close that he can basically smell its full-grain leather skin (gross).
Evidence shows, for example, that some scientists in pharmaceutical companies are motivated to cut corners in clinical trials, not because of financial gain, but because of prestige.
Then your customers like you, not because then you cut corners, or you get a tax break, or you don't inform authorities about how things actually are.
Despite the need to improve their reputations, oil and gas companies that reduce methane emissions now will be suckers, losing out to competitors willing to cut corners.
The complexity of modern diesel technology, and the trade-off between emissions controls and engine performance, had motivated automakers like Fiat Chrysler to cut corners, he said.
The league regularly cut corners by shipping teams from game to game via connecting flights that left them with insufficient time to prepare for the next contest.
Some smaller employers cut corners and save costs with the visit visas, said Sureshkumar Madhusudanan of the Federation of Overseas Recruitment Associations of India, an umbrella group.
Traywick, they said, had put pressure on them to cut corners on science in order to make arbitrary deadlines set up to reveal new therapies to the press.
Even though I love makeup, when I'm pressed for time in the morning (which, let's be real, is every morning), I like to cut corners wherever I can.
Patients who can't afford them cut corners by not regularly testing their blood sugar levels, relying instead on their body's response to determine how much insulin they need.
While machines will do part of the work, some are willing to cut corners by sending a team of prisoners to help, putting their unused skills to work.
With employees at lenders driven to score commissions, according to sources at Fannie Mae, it potentially raises the incentives to cut corners to put the loans through pipelines.
I wasn't able to cut corners, but I was able to figure out a storytelling technique that I think works even better than what I was doing before.
As smaller Chinese companies have jumped at opportunities to make their own devices, some have cut corners, leading to a number of problems, including the occasionally combusting battery.
"It happens sometimes, and by the way, when there's great amounts of money to be pocketed, it creates potentially horrific incentives for people to cut corners," Siegel said.
Because, although there are a lot of things we cut corners on to save time (hi, teeth-brushing for only 30 seconds) foreplay shouldn't be one of them.
They found that the state's biggest utility, Pacific Gas and Electric, cut corners for years in maintaining its power lines, which have been linked to several deadly fires.
That finding prompted anger and spurred accusations that the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, the local council that owned Grenfell Tower, had cut corners to save money.
The cases that the administration has lost have had a common theme: Federal judges have found that the administration cut corners in trying to advance its political priorities.
Pressure on automakers to meet tougher fuel economy and emissions requirements, and the industry's rush to develop electric cars and autonomous driving can tempt engineers to cut corners.
Lawmakers will question the FAA chief about whether the agency cut corners before it finally approved the planes to fly in 2017 and what it plans to change.
As other magazines were forced to cut corners, or cannibalize their print editions to feed the web, The World of Interiors grew lusher and more thoughtful by comparison.
And while Barcelona is not cheap, I cut corners where I could and was able to leave after several days with my wallet little the worse for wear.
"If you want to do it in five years, it won't be done in the traditional way, and I think they would have to cut corners," David said.
That is why it is vital that government ensures that businesses doing the right thing are rewarded rather than undercut or outbid by those unscrupulous few that cut corners.
Barra slashed the car maker's costs by $4 billion, but GM hasn't cut corners; last year, Chevrolet won the most J.D. Power Initial Quality awards of any automotive brand.
So I cut corners in other ways: I began making my own coffee at home, walking, or biking to work instead of driving and shopping almost exclusively at Goodwill.
The police could cut corners and charge officials for negligence or worse in the Grenfell Tower fire that took 79 lives - and lose the cases for lack of evidence.
Inside a large gallon-sized plastic bag, lay each smaller bag on top of each other with the cut corners all meeting in the corner of the larger bag.
Budget cuts have led local governments to cut corners with their spending, which can cause infrastructure like roads and bridges to crumble and pose a threat to their citizens.
Instead, Apple took the exact same A9 processor and M9 motion coprocessor from the iPhone 6S and put it inside the iPhone SE. And Apple didn't cut corners either.
As these shops deal with the immense pressure of running a small business in a city very hostile to small businesses, the temptation to cut corners must be strong.
Showrunners had locked budgets, and if they wanted to set aside a chunk of funds for the grand finale, they had to find ways to cut corners mid-season.
Why should taxpayer dollars reward corporations that cut corners and jeopardize the health and safety of workers, illegally shortchange workers on wages, and discriminate against them on the job.
Britain&aposs Duchess of Sussex may be married to the Queen&aposs grandson, but that doesn&apost mean she gets to cut corners when applying for her British citizenship.
I want you to do this not because I think you could (or should) cut corners, but because reflecting on how, and where, you spend your money is revealing.
The change comes amid a Europe-wide backlash against diesel in the wake of a scandal in which several major carmakers, particularly Volkswagen, secretly cut corners on environmental standards.
The New Health Care The shift toward cheaper settings like outpatient clinics and homes is a worthy goal, but new research is showing us where we shouldn't cut corners.
However, super inexpensive destinations such as Chiang Mai in northern Thailand often attract people starting out without much of a plan — which can lead to cut corners and burnout. 
I totally cut corners and try to make it as easy as possible and then it never tastes good and I force myself to eat it all week anyways.
As this trend has become more popular, Helms said that some acai bowl shops cut corners by using acai powder or creating a sorbet instead of using frozen pulp.
Far better to save for something that has soul than cut corners because the resulting sound, either wired up to technology or left in its purest form, is then unique.
With these companies judged quarterly by their user growth and business, they're incentivized to cut corners on security, privacy and societal impact as they chase the favor of Wall Street.
He withstood criticism that Boeing cut corners to rush the plane to market to take on rival Airbus and had too much control over the Federal Aviation Administration's certification process.
Don't you think it would've been important for the Navy to know that taxpayer dollars were being given to a company that cut corners on safety and jeopardized workers' lives?
James McGrath, cofounder of the New York-based real estate brokerage Yoreevo, has found plenty of room to cut corners over the last two and a half years of bootstrapping.
"It will hurt people who try to cut corners," said Noah Curran, the CEO of Monkedia, an online advertising firm that works with companies promoting their brands on social media.
"For as long as I remain director," Shaub wrote to Senate Democrats on Saturday, the ethics office "will not succumb to pressure to cut corners and ignore conflicts of interest."
Canadian Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale, asked at a cabinet retreat about the Chinese ambassador's remarks, said Ottawa had already made clear it would not cut corners on national security.
According to Stroud, Taser International's executives, in an effort to keep sales and stock prices high, cut corners, misled the public and the police and in the process made millions.
"This matters because giant corporations jack up prices and cut corners on quality," said Senator Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts Democrat who has been a highly visible advocate of the issue.
Sign up for DirecTV NOW — starting at $49.99/month See Details If those methods of cord-cutting still aren't matching your budget, there's always a way to cut corners even more.
By appointing "emergency managers" who pressed to switch the water supply in order to cut corners and save money, Snyder circumvented the electorate and seized legal authority from democratically elected officials.
Federal prosecutors in Boston contend that Glenn Chin, a former supervisory pharmacist at New England Compounding Center, cut corners while overseeing the production of drugs the company produced in filthy conditions.
Some designed to simply cut corners; others designed to extract even more money from American consumers that already pay some of the highest rates for mobile data in the developed world.
While there are many high-quality dog food brands on the market, there are also those that cut corners by bulking up their products with low-quality fillers and artificial additives.
You write about how parenting is an incredibly challenging thing to do, and we expect caregivers — mostly mothers — to just accept all of it, and not to cut corners or complain.
The study's results suggest that it's difficult to accurately measure hygiene in hospitals because of human nature — everybody wants to do a good job, but busy people tend to cut corners.
A sense of betrayal has deepened in Germany in recent weeks following reports that Volkswagen, BMW and Daimler may have secretly agreed to cut corners on emissions equipment to save money.
But the shortage of workers also appears to have had a darker effect: a steady drumbeat of labor violations by operators who have cut corners to keep their restaurants fully staffed.
It's still very much a Spectre: the premium 123-in-1 has glossy edges, a cleverly placed power button, and one USB-C port embedded into its two diagonally cut corners.
I'm super-bossy in the recipe, but, if you want to cut corners, just mix the ground meat with some Ro-Tel tomatoes and chilies and you can call it good.
Fewer regulations may help industries cut corners and provide immediate savings, but will harm them in the long run as employees are injured on the job, which often requires more cost.
Because of a change in the way that USB-C cables charge devices, it's possible for a manufacturer to cut corners and create a cable that can physically damage your devices.
Congress also heard last week from a Boeing whistleblower who worked on the 737 Max and had urged managers to shut down the production line because of mistakes and cut corners.
To watch it now is essentially to have to preface the viewing with an hour-long lecture on why Roots matters and the cut-corners realities of late '70s TV production.
He agreed he probably could "skip over" the next step but said he was not inclined to cut corners on a case of such importance to the small town of Sycamore, Illinois.
It was initially highly successful, but when demand outstripped supply, the manufacturers cut corners and released stocks before they had matured, resulting in its demise less than a decade after its birth.
In the months following the Ethiopian disaster, a narrative has taken root that Boeing cut corners in bringing the 737 MAX into service in order to keep up with Airbus's popular A320neo.
When a series has been this carefully plotted and methodically unfurled over the past six seasons, it's noticeable when the writers cut corners, particularly in an episode that is longer than usual.
Without anyone willing to spend big, modular phone manufacturers inevitably have to cut corners to create a sellable product for the mass market, and that, in turn, creates underwhelming experiences of modularity.
While intended to appeal to a wide range of travelers, guests tend to be well acquainted with Disney's singular style of entertainment, and that means any efforts to cut corners are noticed.
The vast majority of employers actively want to protect their workers, but there will always be some who are willing to take risks and cut corners at the expense of worker safety.
There is no evidence Samsung or its battery suppliers cut corners with the Note 7, and Tony Olson, CEO of consultancy D2 Worldwide, said the problem was not limited to cheaper products.
No longer is the focus on safety first — the very mission of the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement — which will only compel less-well-meaning companies to continue to cut corners.
The company's reputation for fast iteration, treated as a badge of honor by Fortune, hid a tendency for the company's products to break, as well as an extreme tendency to cut corners.
But because they are not employed by a university or research institute, they are not subject to strict codes of conduct and may be more prone to cut corners, Mr. Cooper said.
As much as there is skepticism around how two different suppliers could have two independent battery issues, I do not believe that Samsung cut corners in bringing the Note 7 to market.
The obvious explanation is that Tesla had to cut corners to bring the Model 3's base price down to the promised $35,000, and I do think there's probably an element of that.
The other major strain of criticism comes from the profit motive, the argument that a for-profit carceral facility will necessarily seek to cut corners and increase the number of people behind bars.
In pursuit of big profits and taking advantage of breakable rules and indifferent regulators, NECC cut corners and jeopardized safety in order to produce larger quantities of product without following proper safety standards.
If they make mistakes or cut corners in how they set up the technology they can introduce new and unforeseen risks and vulnerabilities into the system, like missing authentication checks or data protections.
I thought that would be an interesting thing to write about—how despite the best of intentions, simulation games always have to cut corners somewhere and fit things into a framework of fun.
You're not going to cut corners or take shortcuts — but that doesn't mean you shouldn't use a few life hacks to help make it easier for you to achieve your goals along the way.
As Farrow has become more critical of his former employer in public, NBC executives have become more critical of him suggesting that he overstated some of his reporting and cut corners along the way.
"You can't start a fertility company with the intention of just getting a profit in the next few years, you can't cut corners or risk shutting down in the next few years," he said.
In their haste to open the streetcar system, officials had cut corners, said Leif A. Dormsjo, who became director of the District Transportation Department last year under a new mayor, Muriel Bowser, a Democrat.
Importers and brands who bought faulty devices either were tricked, did not bother to check, directly asked factories to cut corners, or simply told factories to "do what they need to do to deliver".
Interior minister, Chen Wei-zen, said an investigation has been launched into whether the building's developer had cut corners, but noted the building had not been listed as a dangerous structure before the quake.
On building a solid foundationThe sport of boxing is a lot of fun, but in order to get better at it, you can't cut corners and you have to work from the ground up.
Diesel has become a national political cause célèbre in Germany after accusations that Volkswagen, Daimler and BMW colluded for years to cut corners on emissions equipment, contributing to unhealthy pollution levels in major cities.
I couldn't figure out a way to make $32 work with the meals I had designed, and that's even after I cut corners and put back all the items that I could live without.
Those newest to this kind of drilling, like Cnooc, will most likely be the first to slip up, though the Deepwater Horizon accident is a reminder that the experienced multinationals can cut corners, too.
With a commitment to holding business accountable when they cut corners and endanger America's workers, the Obama administration issued nearly 1,200 enforcement actions involving serious penalties versus less than 85033 in the previous administration.
But for a lot of us, it felt like what it was: a series of cut corners that damaged Game of Thrones' most important relationship of all — the one it had with the audience.
Waymo planned to argue that Uber stole nine of its trade secrets and used them in its own self-driving cars in order to cut corners and catch up to the rest of the industry.
And so, like the ice-cream seller in the economic thought experiment credited to Harold Hotelling, BA has an incentive to cut corners on service, snatching budget airlines' customers while losing none of its own.
Some manufacturers will always cut corners or make mistakes, but better detection tools and stricter safety rules mean that problems that once went undetected are now more often spotted and traced back to their source.
It seems like you took less time off than you actually did An important but little-discussed life hack is to cut corners and fake productivity at any opportunity you can feasibly get away with.
Based on the criminal complaint, it certainly appears that Maubert-Cayla cut corners when it came to operating the Miami Vice, a high-performance 4500-horsepower yacht with three cabins and a gunmetal paint job.
Jane, determined to open Alba's mind back up to this part of herself, takes her grandmother to a sex shop and buys her a vibrator and lube (Jane has never been one to cut corners).
Some sheriffs and their allies have called in the past for changes to a system that critics said was unique in the United States and created a powerful incentive to cut corners and mistreat prisoners.
Cotton, one of the most vocal opponents of the bill, has argued that the legislation could lead to spikes in crime, and claimed that it would enable violent felons to cut corners on their sentences.
"We must also encourage all businesses to be fair and live up to safety standards, and must not allow those engaging in unfair practices to punish those businesses that don&apost cut corners by compromising safety."
"New Yorkers deserve peace of mind when shopping for a mortgage and this administration has zero tolerance for lenders who seek to cut corners and disregard the law" at borrowers' expense, Cuomo said in a statement.
He had cut corners, they said, replacing almond powder in his recipes six months earlier with a cheaper mix of groundnuts, and hiring untrained, undocumented workers to turn out the popular curry dishes at his restaurants.
The expectation of tech-like growth has been the death knell for a great many consumer products companies, which may be forced to cut corners and compromise on quality in order to meet unrealistic investor demands.
Of course, paying $90 for the device comes with a number of cut corners, not the least of which has been the device's stubborn refusal to adopt the front lighting found on the rest of the line.
On the business side, all of these tests seem designed to cut corners, save cash, and determine how little the company can get away with offering while it tries to figure out a more sustainable business model.
So righteous in their cause and paranoid of their enemies are the Clintons, that they cut corners to victory – even when, as was the case in the race against [Bernie] Sanders, they would likely win without shenanigans.
Interviews with former Uber employees reveal that the company's haste to get its cars on public roads resulted in some cut corners, most notably scaling back the number of sensors used to detect objects on the road.
In the time since it started testing there, though, pressure to beat other companies to market with a self-driving ride-hail service apparently led Uber to cut corners, according to multiple reports since the March crash.
" Don't cut corners when it comes to the closet, either, he says: "A lot of people cheap out and get cheap closets made, but there are other ways to save costs than to cut in the closet.
It's difficult to come up with a business model for the space station that doesn't either guarantee corporate profit — obviating any notional cost savings — or encourage business managers to cut corners, potentially endangering the safety of astronauts.
"Encouraging, or even demanding, that public employees raise their performance levels to meet the citizens' expectations is not an invitation for those public employees to cut corners or falsify documents," Atestiano's defense attorney, Richard Docobo, told the Herald.
If Nintendo manages to design a game that fits well with one of its more iconic franchises, you can bet it will make its way over to mobile, but Nintendo won't cut corners on quality to do so.
In an industry that's more and more about the bottom line, it's become crucial for brands to figure out how to cut corners while offering the illusion that consumers are still getting all the benefits of big-label product.
It's too easy to generalize and cut corners when discussing matters that affect millions than it is when reporting on a city council meeting where they know everyone in the room and walk the same streets as their readers.
"What happened to Juan and Rosendo shows that Reynaldo Guevara wasn't just a lazy detective who cut corners by coercing confessions and false eyewitness testimony," wrote Dan Stohr, an attorney for Rosendo Hernandez, in a statement to BuzzFeed News.
The creators of Netflix's spookiest new show really meant it when they said this was going to be a dark adaptation of the original Archie comic, and didn't cut corners when it came to bringing that magic to screen.
But if Facebook cut corners on something as basic as the branding of its nascent efforts, this dispute could give ammunition to critics who warn that the social media giant can't be trusted with more of the public's data.
"The Finance Committee has a long, bipartisan tradition of thoroughly reviewing every nominee that comes before the committee, and I'm disappointed that my colleagues have chosen to cut corners and rush this process due to political pressure," he added.
To keep tens of thousands of dollars in monthly rent money rolling in, Maria Hrynenko, a landlord in the East Village, rolled the dice and decided to cut corners at her tenants' expense, installing a jury-rigged gas system.
But, prosecutors said, she cut corners to do so and the consequences proved deadly: In March 2911, a gas explosion leveled half of an East Village block, killing two young men at a sushi restaurant and injuring 27 others.
As evidenced by the Waymo lawsuit and emails with the California DMV, the ride-hail company was willing to cut corners, split hairs, and obfuscate in its race to be the first to demonstrate the viability of self-driving cars.
"Wal-Mart cut corners and cheated in a race to expand and gain market-share," having been "desperate to gain the ground it had long lost to Amazon," Huynh said in his complaint filed in U.S. District Court in San Francisco.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Big companies too often offload responsibility for tackling labor abuses onto suppliers, while pushing them to cut corners and demanding a quick turnaround, experts said on Friday, calling for a re-think of global business practices.
You're not finished when someone's agreed to buy whatever it is you're offering: don't cut corners with packaging materials and be prompt and straightforward when replying to emails (so don't schedule an eBay auction to end when you're on holiday...).
Each of these cases, and unfortunately, many more like them, show that if you cut corners and fail to cultivate a positive culture, it eventually catches up with you, no matter how successful you may be in the short term.
My PC is anchored to a desk, and has managed to make gaming on laptops largely intolerable because they always manage to remind me of all the cut corners and lost performance separating a desktop PC from a portable unit.
"They are protected by reasonable regulation and oversight against the worst excesses of unfair competition perpetrated by those who are willing to violate the law or cut corners to get an unfair edge in ways that harm consumers," he said.
These documents reveal that the RCMP cut corners in training officers on how to use mass surveillance devices, and routinely surpassed even US federal police in their embrace of the technology by retaining surveillance data after an investigation is concluded.
One of the six resulted in a report by the Treasury Department inspector general Thursday that said no laws were broken but that the department and White House cut corners in gathering justification for Secretary Steve Mnuchin's travel on government planes.
When you have at least $1,000 in an emergency fund, you won't have to cut corners to meet unexpected expenses such as a surprise car repair or a doctor's bill, or take on high-cost debt to pay for every surprise.
Anti-harassment groups fear the new regulations will make it easier for schools to cut corners in their handling of harassment and assault, because the changes make it more difficult to find them legally responsible for doing a bad job.
TAVERNISE: It began to drive things in this very unhealthy way, really encouraging arrests and encouraging policing that cut corners and focused on numbers as opposed to focusing on doing the hard work required to arrest and track down violent criminals.
Having a monopoly avoids a "race to the bottom," said Robert Haley, zero-waste manager at the San Francisco Department of the Environment, as companies cut corners to win short-term contracts instead of focusing on broader waste reduction goals.
Such pressures can lead to mistakes -- many unintentional and some intentional -- as students cut corners in completing assignments, papers and tests in an effort to not only keep up with workloads but also keep up with social and parental expectations.
A consumer rebellion against diesel — once the fuel of choice in Europe — is gathering momentum after the region's antitrust authorities said this week that they were looking into accusations that German carmakers secretly agreed to cut corners on pollution equipment.
The payoff for such efforts is twofold: It can make you less of a target when a company decides to cut corners, he said, and also helps make you more immediately marketable if you do have to hunt for a new job.
Considering the ballooning budget on something like the California high speed rail project, the Webb seems like an example of extreme fiduciary responsibility, and Congress knows to haggle, delay further or cut corners will merely cost it more in the long run.
The researchers' conclusion is therefore that when the ability to publish copiously in journals determines a lab's success, then "top-performing laboratories will always be those who are able to cut corners"—and that is regardless of the supposedly corrective process of replication.
But they can also be extremely demanding, putting employees under inordinate pressure to cut corners, according to interviews with more than a dozen current and former sales representatives and managers and a review of internal Abbott communications provided by two of them.
In a business where thin profit margins can incentivize restaurants to cut corners, Tim Ho Wan takes the unusual step of making everything the day it's served, so not a single rice roll has to endure a flavor-sapping stint in the fridge.
The downside of lower-priced devices is that their manufacturers sometimes cut corners to produce a cheaper phone, or they're only able to keep prices down through deals with app makers to pre-install their products on their devices in the first place.
One of the whistleblowers, Ed Pierson, is a former Boeing employee who worked on the 737 MAX program and said he urged managers to shut down the production line because of mistakes and cut corners, but that his recommendations fell on deaf ears.
No company has shown any real intention to take this on — Facebook famously contracts the responsibility out to shabby operations that cut corners and produce mediocre results (at huge human and monetary cost); YouTube simply waits for disasters to happen and then quibbles unconvincingly.
Wineries that try to cut corners by underinsuring must also often pay co-insurance, a type of penalty that is equivalent to a percentage of the underinsured amount, based on factors such as coverage the business should have had, and deducted from the final payout.
You don't cut corners and you make sure people know you'll do things "the right way," but you're also very clever—able to find a loophole just about anywhere—using your wits to talk your way into good graces if that's the only option.
A year and a half after the Hawaiian Supreme Court revoked the telescope's building permit, saying that the state Board of Land and Natural Resources had cut corners in the application process, a judge recommended on Wednesday that the board issue a new permit.
"They were trying to cut corners, to save money, or they say they was, and they cut us from Detroit," Lee said while eating breakfast at the St. Luke's N.E.W. Life Center, a community center run by a group of ambitious nuns on the city's north side.
But Republicans who wrote the memo, in making the warrant for surveillance of Mr. Page the crux of their case against the F.B.I., suggest that he was far more than a bit player and that is why they believe the bureau recklessly cut corners to get it.
"The entire time I worked with W.P.M. I feel like the company cut corners, did the bare minimum to get by, and were just slimy enough to keep me happy and not complaining," Mr. Knecht said in a 2017 statement as part of the trade commission's case.
That's key for union nurses because the United States is a lot like the hospital industry: Billionaires cut corners on workers to boost their own profits, and the only way to hold them accountable is to stand together, in numbers too big to deny, and demand change.
Of course, if Boeing did not act in good faith in deploying the 737 Max and the Justice Department's investigation discovers Boeing cut corners or attempted to avoid proper regulatory reviews of the modifications to the aircraft, Muilenburg and any other executives involved should resign immediately.
Unfortunately, when you're shopping for cables and chargers of any kind — from phone chargers to home theater equipment — your search results will inevitably be flooded with low-quality brands that either cut corners to keep prices low or use marketing jargon to confuse you into paying more.
While it's true they've been blessed with several pinches of good luck, they also didn't cut corners on their way from the bottom of the league to the Eastern Conference finals, repeatedly refusing to forfeit valuable future assets or continuity in favor of an ostensible short-term upgrade.
But just as he's done with all three of his previous films — the crowdfunded Absentia, cult hit Occulus, and this year's popular but flawed Hush — he seems to cut corners at the expense of his film's overall effectiveness, and rely on ridiculous character decisions to drive the plot.
Environmentalists have warned about the impact of these plans, launching lawsuits and formal complaints, fearing the cash-strapped nation may be tempted to cut corners and exposed to costly upgrade costs once it joins the EU. Reporting by Maja Zuvela; editing by Daria Sito-Sucic and Jason Neely
As much I as I like having a newspaper – like, really old-school – I have to say, I know far too many wealthy people, and I think people like to cut corners when it comes to manufacturing so I'm not sure stuff gets recycled as well as it should.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee warned organizers of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro five years ago that construction contracts they drew up could give developers incentives to cut corners, presaging problems with athletes' housing that drew complaints from several countries this week, documents showed.
This could be another way of saying that in the kitchen I can be lazy, and cut corners, and I'll do anything to avoid going food shopping at rush hour, which is often true, but Tong had encouraged me to swap and replace toppings according to mood and season.
The constant pressure retailers face to lower prices can create an incentive to cut corners, and not keep an eye on factory conditions at various points in a supply chain as a product goes from a raw material to an eventual product on store shelves thousands of miles away.
"If you want to do it in five years, it won't be done in the traditional way, and I think they would have to cut corners," John David — the master mason at York Minster, a cathedral in York, England — told Vice News of Macron's timeline announced shortly after the fire.
Modern design and manufacturing processes have made it easier for smaller companies to compete with giant corporations, and while it's not hard to spot the compromises that allow these new Adventure Force blasters to undercut Nerf when it comes to price, they don't cut corners when it comes to performance.
Unlike the ''Londongrad'' shoot, where every aspect of the production had to be overseen for East-­meets-­West blunders, we're in good hands here: The producer, Valery Todorovsky, is one of Russia's finest directors himself, and Alexei Popogrebsky, the director, is a Berlin Film Festival winner who doesn't cut corners.
New dating app Gatsby—so named after that canon of required high school reading encouraging young people to engage in the art of deception to win over their objects of affection—allows you to cut corners in your pre-dating due diligence by conducting background checks on your matches for you.
RIO DE JANEIRO, July 0003 (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee warned organizers of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro five years ago that construction contracts they drew up could give developers incentives to cut corners, presaging problems with athletes' housing that drew complaints from several countries this week, documents showed.
If it's as needful as they say it is, they won't mind siloing it off from other operations — but if they try to cut corners, there's every chance that Twitter and Dataminr are prepared to drop them like a rock to make a point and earn some credibility in the public eye.
But Amazon succeeds in large part because the entire labor economy is overheating and everyone's safety nets are disappearing: people are so busy, people have less and less money to spare outside rent and health care, and so it's easy to just close your eyes and cut corners by getting that free shipping when you can.
Yes, this was a major scandal and one of the largest college admissions scandals but history has shown us time and time again that many people, no matter what era, will be willing to cut corners or find the easy way out (or in this case, in) of a situation whether it be legally or illegally.
Meanwhile, count on more rulings that, like Monday's decision upholding racial gerrymandering in Texas, give states the green light to cut back on voting rights, promote the rights of corporations over individuals, further erode the wall between church and state and look the other way when states cut corners and evade constitutional requirements in order to execute their citizens.
Several of PG&E's former and current directors and officers should be held accountable for allegedly concealing that the company cut corners on measures for reducing the risk of its equipment sparking wildfires, according to an amended complaint filed last month by the Public Employees Retirement Association of New Mexico in U.S. District Court in San Francisco.
In a hurry to finish design and manufacture of the Boeing 20123 MAX, the new plane that has crashed twice in the past six months, and get the plane to the runway, both Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration appear to have rushed and cut corners — including not mentioning to pilots they had installed a new flight control system on the updated aircraft.
You can make a strong case that modern web development is awful, as is most of modern tool/server development, and modern app development (especially Android) is pretty messy too … and bosses / clients are always pushing devs to go faster, and the natural assumption is that if you have to cut corners to get something done, the test corner is the first to go.
"The RAD's sound slider and turn indicator system work together to help players know the car's current speed; align the car with the track's heading; learn the track's layout; profile the direction, sharpness, timing, and length of upcoming turns; cut corners; choose an early or late apex; position the car for optimal turning paths; and know when to brake to complete a turn," said Smith.
Instead of expensive Phase 3 two-to-ten year studies of large groups of people, the Act would let companies cut corners and save money by using anecdotal evidence and things like surrogate markers (which are easier though not entirely reliable ways to measure disease progression, such as blood pressure for cardiovascular disease, and are how most cancer drugs speed onto the market even if they don't mean longer lives).
The small ballet of the street depends on the liberty of people to buy where they like, open stores as they choose, live as they please, have the neighbors they like; the demand to have decent housing, and cities that are open to all, means that city governments must build where they can, spend as they have to, zone as they think they ought to, and cut corners where they must.
LAFAYETTE, La. — T.M. Landry College Preparatory School, a private school in Louisiana that garnered national attention for helping underprivileged and minority students attend elite colleges, is under federal investigation over its college admissions practices after disclosures that it cut corners and doctored applications, according to multiple people contacted by the F.B.I. The F.B.I. opened the inquiry after an investigation by The New York Times detailed instances of transcript fraud and physical and emotional abuse at the school.
There previously had been ample warning signs that now-fired coach Mark Helfrich—who led the Ducks to the national title game in 2015—was presiding over a collapse, but Greif's reporting laid bare a series of issues that would doom almost any program: Lax conditioning, cut corners, possibly checked-out coaches, a dearth of leadership, myriad off-field issues, a head coach who had lost the ability to connect with his players, and an overall lack of focus.

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