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- noun Plural form of
short-cut .
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Examples
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Expect short-cuts and cheating every step of the way.
Todd Kashdan: 3 Ideas to Prevent Killing Creativity, Curiosity, and Critical Thinking in Kids Todd Kashdan 2011
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Our business model encourages drug companies and specialty clinics to pander to vanity drugs and procedures as well as short-cuts to repair the results of careless living rather than teach how to avoid getting into a mess in the first place.
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Sixth, given that all of the above paragraph (5) is the end result of expensive knowledge, time and technology, the temptation to take “short-cuts” is ever present.
Online Trade Barriers, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Expect short-cuts and cheating every step of the way.
Todd Kashdan: 3 Ideas to Prevent Killing Creativity, Curiosity, and Critical Thinking in Kids Todd Kashdan 2011
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"There are no short-cuts to economic recovery, and I don't promise the road ahead will be an easy one," Mr. Cameron said during a speech in Manchester.
U.K. Service Sector Shrinks Ainsley Thomson 2011
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Our journey has never been one of short-cuts or settling for less.
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Our journey has never been one of short-cuts or settling for less.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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It is time to put in place tough, new common-sense rules of the road so that our financial market rewards drive and innovation, and punishes short-cuts and abuse.
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It is time to put in place tough, new common-sense rules of the road so that our financial market rewards drive and innovation, and punishes short-cuts and abuse.
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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Part of the reason is that they are not inclined to take short-cuts to answers.
What Happens Under Pressure Philip Delves Broughton 2010
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