fly-by-night dans le dictionnaire Oxford-Hachette

fly-by-night dans le dictionnaire PONS

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The operations were often fly-by-night, with most teams lasting only one season (or less) before folding.
en.wikipedia.org
This can not be done overnight or a fly-by-night.
www.news24.com
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.
en.wikipedia.org
Taxpayers should ensure they are donating to legitimate charities and not just buying credits under the guise of "gifting" to fly-by-night offshore schemes.
business.financialpost.com
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.
en.wikipedia.org
But the collector's market was inherently unstable and limited, going through quick cycles of boom and bust, which destroyed many fly-by-night operations.
news.nationalpost.com
They're fly-by-night, they try to make money, and instead of having the kids' interests at heart the coach has his own financial interests at heart.
www.theglobeandmail.com
But for them to pass up true skills for what could be fly-by-night success...
www.rollingstone.com
The last thing the solar industry wants is another influx of fly-by-night solar companies with their super cheap deals.
www.businessspectator.com.au
These fly-by-night mystery bowlers with questionable bowling actions come and go, and people forget them just as quickly.
www.espncricinfo.com

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