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20 Sentences With "cuts corners"

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But there is one place Dell cuts corners: the Latitude's display.
Another area where the Pocophone F1 cuts corners is in the construction of the phone.
Unfortunately, there are still some areas where the 3.1 Plus misses or cuts corners that its predecessor didn't.
For being the richest company ever with $243 billion in cash, Apple sure cuts corners in the stingiest ways.
It looks gorgeous, but it sometimes cuts corners on the small things, because it trusts us to overlook that corner cutting.
The show's alt-NASA cuts corners and rushes decisions to meet the public-relations needs of Richard Nixon and his (surprise) successor.
Regardless of whether health care is public or private, he said, the onus is on the jail administrator to make sure no one cuts corners.
The investigation, both with Diane and without her, is where Money Monster most cuts corners, reaching for brief comedic touches and quick plot developments over veracity.
After its murderous rampage, it hacked its own governor module, not wanting to fall victim once again to hardware manufactured by a company that cuts corners to save a buck.
It's ungenerous, which is not to say it doesn't contain some truth, but some of Ansari's analysis, like some of the worst internet discussion, cuts corners in service of a point.
It moves in fits and starts, able to suddenly, wondrously impress with a gigantic moment, and then frustrate when it cuts corners to get characters exactly where it needs them to be.
He cuts corners, he lies, he cheats, he brags about it, and for the most part, he's gotten away with it, protected by threats of litigation, hush money and his own bravado.
According to Michael Kaufman, a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California, medical care at Adelanto suffers because the company that owns it, the GEO Group, cuts corners to save money.
Also keep in mind that parts from the scrapped cars could well end up in yours, as in a situation where a body shop cuts corners in a collision repair by using parts from a scrapped car instead of new parts.
Pressing gently on the bruise of a broken home to explain Clare's addiction to the evil receptacle (in a move that recalls "The Possession" a few years back), Barbara Marshall's zippy script cuts corners without severing its bond to Clare's emotions.
Aegis Oil operates Aegis 1, an oil refinery and several oil rigs in Alaska. They purchased the oil rights from the local Alaskan Natives 20 years ago, but stand to lose them if the refinery isn't on-line by a certain deadline. With 13 days to go, and billions of dollars at stake, the company cuts corners and uses faulty equipment. Hugh Palmer, a rig foreman, is aware of this; as he predicts, his rig catches fire.
Isaac is sexist, shows contempt for Native American culture and cuts corners in dangerous ways. He constantly belittles Jake, who didn’t tell his father the truth about himself because he knew that Isaac would see anything less than chasing the family business as a betrayal. The lies Isaac told to get this drilling project going unleashed Okonote, a deadly shapeshifter: “So many lies from one man,” the creature says. Jacob reveals himself to his father, who says “ You're my son and I love you,” and hugs him.
" Stephen Whitty of the Newark Star-Ledger gave the film two out of four stars, saying, "It's strictly by the numbers, from the believe-in- yourself moral to the purely predictable ending." Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a B, saying, "What Planes lacks in novelty, it makes up for with eye-popping aerial sequences and a high-flying comic spirit." A. A. Dowd of The A.V. Club gave the film a D+, saying, "Planes cuts corners at every turn, a strategy that leaves it feeling like the skeletal framework of an incomplete Pixar project.
In The Archivist Jesse plays Cedric a new assistant projectionist at an aging movie theatre who risks confrontation with his supervisor when he investigates a series of mysterious disappearances. The film was written and directed by Jeremy Ball and shot by cinematographer Guy Godfree, as a tribute to the stylings of H.P.Lovecraft and also celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres in Toronto. Silas & the Tomb is a short film written by and starring Jesse Dwyre. Set in the late nineteenth century, it is the tale of a lowly undertaker who cuts corners and cannot seem to bury his mistakes.
They called it "a Jewish parable that doesn't want to declare itself" and felt that it "chickened out on its ethnic heritage". In his own review for the Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert gave it two stars out of four, giving credit to the animation, calling it "full and detailed, enhanced by computers and an improvement on so much recent animation that cuts corners," but that the story was too "dark and gloomy." The film's writing garnered a mixed response. Halliwell's Film Guide claimed it didn't have "much in the way of narrative interest or indeed humor," and Vincent Canby of The New York Times called it "witless if well-meaning," adding that its high points were scenes involving the characters Gussie Mausheimer and Tiger.

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