101.   Life now is about cutting corners and making sacrifices.

102.   Looking for ways to cut corners, many PC makers have gone back to simpler modems that just handle data and fax calls.

103.   Many then cut corners in hiring and training their screeners, paying them minimal wages that led to high turnover and low morale, industry experts say.

104.   Natural human techniques for gaining information from an interview unthinkingly cut corners by suggesting answers or guessing at the answer or offering multiple choices.

105.   New businesses often cut corners by hiring independent contractors instead of full-time employees in order to avoid paying benefits, payroll taxes and unemployment.

106.   Nothing to do with money, cutting corners or making it big, fast.

107.   Not all employers are looking to cut corners.

108.   Other doctors fear they might be tempted to cut corners to maintain their incomes.

109.   Or will HMOs be forced to cut corners in ways that will hurt seniors?

110.   Others accused the prerace favorite of cutting other corners as well.

v. + corner >>共 288
turn 30.54%
cut 13.18%
round 4.74%
have 3.09%
take 2.88%
work 1.30%
reach 1.30%
fight 1.10%
play 1.03%
leave 0.96%
cut + n. >>共 936
cost 13.27%
tax 4.73%
rate 4.57%
price 3.88%
job 2.05%
production 1.70%
tie 1.68%
number 1.42%
deficit 1.17%
deal 1.15%
corner 1.06%
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