Is Apple Maps the first of many places that Apple will start to cut corners?
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Plant officials admitted that they may have used an unauthorized manual detailing ways to cut corners.
Every company is looking to cut corners while still having enough staff to cover customer volumes.
The master walk-in closet is another place to cut corners where people don't really notice, he said.
C. continued to collect all the tax they had before, and some cut corners to do so.
Great guerrilla marketing means developing a sixth sense for knowing when and how to creatively cut corners.
The story detailed how local cadres cut corners, but it stopped short of assigning responsibility by name.
But in the interim, their presence may pressure some companies to cut corners by diluting potency and quality.
It can be dangerous, though, when applied as a way to cut corners to get to things we want.
As a result, regulators worry auditors may cut corners to retain relationships, meet fee commitments and maintain profit margins.
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Part of the damage is done by the habit of police everywhere to cut corners and stretch their prerogatives.
They said BP routinely cut corners and pushed ahead despite concerns about safety.
Instead, they incentivize state governments to cut corners even where corner-cutting is against the interests of the greater good.
He chuckles when reminiscing over being told that him Elmore cut corners around the dark portions of the track.
Where have you cut corners on a task, hoping no one will notice?
One reason: Movie-based game publishers tend to cut corners in development, counting instead on a movie's popularity to drive demand.
"Evidence will show BP placed huge financial pressure to cut costs, cut corners, and rush the job, " attorney James P.
But people are people, and some take risks or cut corners, especially when they see a possibility of making greater profits.
When we cut corners not only do we short change our customers and employers but we insult their intelligence as well.
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But the lure of quick dollars has attracted a whole range of cowboy operators who cut corners to drive costs further down.
Sure, you can try to cheat or cut corners--and you may succeed.
One way or another, they cut corners or break rules or both.
Short-term greedy types are solely interested in making as much money as possible right now and are likely willing to cut corners.
Where have you cut corners on a task, hoping no-one will notice?
Building collapses are common in India as builders cut corners by using substandard materials, and as multistory structures are built with inadequate supervision.
Example: Hospitals get paid for procedures, not for making people well, so they have an incentive to cut corners in their surgical wards.
"I was never given a directive to cut corners or deliver something not safely, but there was tremendous pressure on costs, " he said.
In their quest for a majority, Workers' Party leaders are alleged to have cut corners with Leninist arrogance, paying bribes to small rent-a-parties.
In fact it is generally accepted wisdom among oil and gas insiders that of course BP cut corners to finish Macondo as quickly as possible.
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"They were incredibly demanding and would not cut corners, " says Espelien.
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