inglés » chino

fortnight [ˈfɔːtnaıt] SUST.

midnight [ˈmıdnaıt] SUST.

II . overnight [ˌəʊvəˈnaıt] ADJ.

daylight [ˈdeılaıt] SUST.

1. daylight:

eyesight [ˈaısaıt] SUST.

skylight [ˈskaıˌlaıt] SUST.

I . copyright [ˈkɒpıraıt] SUST.

limelight [ˈlaımlaıt] SUST.

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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
A cottage industry full of fly-by-night websites and arm-chair experts feed these cooked-up numbers to legions of fans, who amplify the message.
www.thehindu.com
This provides a desirable cost advantage but also permits fly-by-night operators to enter the market.
www.brookings.edu
Insurers will offer you the moon; but if these are the fly-by-night types, then don't expect to cash in on any claim, if ever.
business.inquirer.net
So, yeah, it doesn't strike me as fly-by-night.
www.cnet.com
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
The operations were often fly-by-night, with most teams lasting only one season (or less) before folding.
en.wikipedia.org
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.
en.wikipedia.org
It is also important to note that this sector is most susceptible to fly-by-night operations and requires close monitoring.
www.universityworldnews.com
Tiny fly-by-night shell companies and oil and mining exploration operations arrive and disappear quicker than you can say "boom and bust".
www.iii.co.uk

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