Even with the best intentions, commercial exchanges with regulatory powers face the temptation to boost profits by cutting corners.
Polygons are simply defined by their corners and their intersections with other polygons.
"By cutting corners, they gambled with the lives of 126 crew members to save a few dollars, " she told the judge before turning to address Keller.
There are three long straights followed by slow corners.
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"We've long been concerned that some attorneys would attempt to create a business by cutting corners in mass copyright lawsuits against fans, shaking settlements out of people who aren't in a position to raise legitimate defences, " it added.
Or we could set, by cutting legal corners, policies that will come back to haunt us.
But in the interim, their presence may pressure some companies to cut corners by diluting potency and quality.
But by thinking differently, by thinking outside the box, by thinking around corners you can outthink the top thinkers.
Light streams through semicircular lantern windows on four sides, illuminating the square floor plan supported at the corners by white Corinthian columns.
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Building collapses are common in India as builders cut corners by using substandard materials, and as multistory structures are built with inadequate supervision.
Tintin (Jamie Bell), the young reporter with an orange-brown quiff and insatiable curiosity, pursues a buried treasure, journeying to the far corners by ship, plane, and motorcycle.
Dislike, upon encountering bitterness, is typically shown by lowering the mouth corners, elevating the upper lip, and flattening the tongue.
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By utilizing online videos and educational resources, Thrun's class was being accessed by students from all corners of the world.
The e-book client seemed to be the most heavily involved, with the ability to look up words with a hard-stare, and flip pages by eyeing the two lower corners.
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And that's not our -- I mean, that is our assessment, but it's an assessment, as you know because you guys are serious, substantive reporters, is backed by independent analysis from all corners.
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The video chat window can also easily be resized by dragging on one of the corners.
Bo Diddley was born Ellas Bates in Mississippi and grew up in Chicago, where he played guitar on street corners before being discovered by Chess Records.
Tintin (Jamie Bell), the young reporter with an orange-brown quiff and an insatiable curiosity, pursues a buried treasure, journeying to the far corners of the earth by ship, plane, and motorcycle.
Peculiarly, the Four Corners programme - fronted by same journalist, Sarah Ferguson, who was behind the Code of Silence expose of rugby league in 2009 - received its lowest viewing of the year.
It is also one of 18 National Tourist Routes that aim to draw visitors to all corners of Norway, by pairing beautiful drives with world-class architectural viewing points that effortlessly blend nature with modernity.
My father also managed to send six of his children to boarding school and all eight to college by hustling scholarships from all four corners of the universe without the benefit of the World Wide Web.
Ambrose published his first book in 1962 and has produced some 30 more since then, churning them out at such a steady clip that some critics wonder if he may have cut a few ethical corners along the way by borrowing too many improperly attributed passages from his sources.
Instead, the reward is seeing one of the last corners of the planet unsullied by civilization.
It uses the post office to send clothes by air to the farthest-flung corners of the vast, icy, sparsely populated country.
After the last GP in Monaco Hamilton had predicted that the McLaren cars would struggle through Istanbul Park's high-speed corners but then was encouraged by their performance in Friday practice in Turkey.
Savvy divers head here from all corners of the world, lured by the extraordinarily rich marine life.
The U.S. has its own economic problems that are compounded by a lack of political will from all corners.
Part of the damage is done by the habit of police everywhere to cut corners and stretch their prerogatives.
While the volume of geo-locked content online continues to rise, it is far outstripped by the volume of media in the dark corners of the internet.
The visitors began brightly after the interval and forced three corners which were dealt with unconvincingly by Villa's keeper Scott Carson, who flapped at the ball on each occasion.
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