To cut corners, To save money or time by doing a job poorly or reducing standards., To spend a lot of money trying to fix a problem, usually without a good strategy., To be forgotten, ignored, or not dealt with by a system., You can only judge the quality or success of something after you have tried or experienced it., To throw money at something, To be forgotten, ignored, or not dealt with by a system., To spend a lot of money trying to fix a problem, usually without a good strategy., To save money or time by doing a job poorly or reducing standards., It's better and easier to stop something bad from happening than to fix it after it happens., Fall through the cracks, To be forgotten, ignored, or not dealt with by a system., It's better and easier to stop something bad from happening than to fix it after it happens., You can only judge the quality or success of something after you have tried or experienced it., To spend a lot of money trying to fix a problem, usually without a good strategy., An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, It's better and easier to stop something bad from happening than to fix it after it happens., You can only judge the quality or success of something after you have tried or experienced it., To be forgotten, ignored, or not dealt with by a system., To spend a lot of money trying to fix a problem, usually without a good strategy., The proof is in the pudding, You can only judge the quality or success of something after you have tried or experienced it., To be forgotten, ignored, or not dealt with by a system., To spend a lot of money trying to fix a problem, usually wit, To save money or time by doing a job poorly or reducing standards..

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