He was courageous, Machiavellian, pragmatic possibly to a fault, and ready always to cut corners and make deals. |
The chip fat filtering machine went on the blink and a manager decided to cut corners. |
It shows that drivers habitually hurry to beat the clock, and cut corners on road safety. |
The story follows a group of railway maintenance workers who are forced to cut corners with disastrous results. |
People cut corners to save costs or because they feel immortal, or, because to some extent, being a reasonably young society, we take risks. |
The strong desire to move ahead can at times tempt businesses to cut corners or bend the rules. |