fly-by-night u rečniku PONS

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But for them to pass up true skills for what could be fly-by-night success...
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The operations were often fly-by-night, with most teams lasting only one season (or less) before folding.
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I have complained about the fly-by-night nature of these companies for years, but my concern now seems misplaced.
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It is also important to note that this sector is most susceptible to fly-by-night operations and requires close monitoring.
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This provides a desirable cost advantage but also permits fly-by-night operators to enter the market.
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Sometimes it's actually part of the business plan of fly-by-night operations.
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You could argue that this is fly-by-night dance music, that nothing really happens after the first minute or so and that it won't stand the test of time.
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This can not be done overnight or a fly-by-night.
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They came either from fly-by-night operators trying to make hay or from one-time directors looking to utilize government grants, employing shoe-string budgets only to fill their pockets.
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The low price of producing comics, and the ease and efficiency of the direct market enabled fly-by-night publishers to flood the market with product, much of it of low quality.
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