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#42
Unfortunately, delays usually mean a much more buggy system. Nobody likes delays, it impacts revenue, sales people lose commissions and partners get grumpy. Therefore, corner cutting is always preferred over delays if only to not alarm the upper management. Repeated delays can only mean that all corners have been cut and they still can't get the thing to pass a much reduced testing cycle.

Not looking good.