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Поведение, Отношение и Подход - Haste

Изучите английские пословицы, описывающие спешку, в том числе «поспешные шаги по пятам» и «гнев и спешка мешают хорошему совету».

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anger and haste hinder good counsel
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used to suggest that making decisions or taking action when one is angry or in a hurry can lead to poor judgment and mistakes

Ex: The driver knew that anger and haste hinder good counsel when he was cut off in traffic.
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used to imply that rushing into action without proper preparation or planning can lead to failure or negative consequences

Ex: The supervisor advised the team to double-check their work before presenting it to the client , reminding them of the saying draw not your bow till your arrow is fixed' to avoid any mistakes or miscommunications .
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fool's haste is no speed
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used to imply that rushing into action without proper planning or consideration can lead to mistakes or setbacks that ultimately slow down progress

Ex: The project manager reminded the team that cutting corners would only lead to delays and complications, saying that 'fool's haste is no speed' and urging them to follow established procedures.
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hurry no man's cattle
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used to suggest that being patient and respectful of others' possessions and affairs is important, and rushing or interfering without permission can lead to negative consequences

Ex: "I know you're eager to get your work done, but remember to be patient and respectful of your colleagues' time.
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make haste slowly
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used to suggest that it is important to move forward quickly and efficiently, but not at the cost of making hasty or impulsive decisions

Ex: "I know you're excited to finish the project, but let's take our time and make sure we do it right.
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used to imply that the more intense a difficult situation or problem is, the quicker it will pass, encouraging perseverance and patience in the face of adversity

Ex: "This project has been really difficult, but I know if we work hard and push through, it will be done soon.
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haste trips over its own heels
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used to imply that rushing into something without proper planning or thought can cause more harm than good, and it is better to be patient and deliberate in one's actions

Ex: I tried to finish the project too quickly, and now I have to go back and fix all the mistakes.
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used to imply that rushing into things without proper planning or consideration can lead to sudden setbacks, mistakes, or problems that ultimately lead to failure

Ex: The investor advised their colleague to not jump into a new investment without doing thorough research, reminding them that hasty climbers have sudden falls and that taking the time to analyze the market would lead to better results.
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used to suggest that acting hastily or without proper consideration can lead to wasted resources or opportunities, which in turn can lead to a state of want or need

Ex: The chef reminded the kitchen staff that haste makes waste, urging them to take their time and be careful in their food preparation to avoid costly mistakes and wasted ingredients.
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more haste, less speed
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used to suggest that trying to do something too quickly or without sufficient care may result in mistakes and ultimately take longer to complete than if one had approached the task with more patience and attention to detail

Ex: I was in a rush to get to work and ended up spilling coffee on my shirt, proving once again that more haste, less speed.
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