31.   A student who cuts corners does not finish the course, and the failing grade is delivered in the spirit of a video game.

32.   A white institution is paying now, just as much as a black columnist, for its decision to trim, to cut corners, to roll the dice.

33.   All the more reason for the responsible agencies to bear down on airlines that grow too fast and may be tempted to cut safety corners.

34.   But Chevy had to cut corners somewhere to keep the price down, and this was the most likely place.

35.   But Choe said it would be a mistake to cut corners so the new buildings turn into future civic embarrassments.

36.   But corners were cut, with a tragic result, in a trial at the University of Pennsylvania last fall.

37.   But anyone with any experience at all in the producing business could see where the budgetary corners had been cut.

38.   But it also creates an atmosphere where some people cut corners to win.

39.   But many other business executives and foreign diplomats said the government has begun to cut corners in ways that for some already recall the worst of the Mobutu days.

40.   But officials say the public is protected because architects and engineers know they risk losing their licenses if they cut corners.

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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