Your shiny gadgets may be enjoyable, and even helpful as tools in the performance of lawyerly functions, but no client will
ever throw money at you because you have an iPhone and twit incessantly.
Not exact matches
That's powerful — and a long ways from
throwing money at a print ad or plunking down thousands of dollars for a trade show booth and hoping that you get some new business out of it without
ever really knowing if you did or didn't.
We need 2 players one
at CB and one
at DM, and both have to be the smartest buys we have
ever done - coz a) we don't have
money to
throw around b) there aren't many good players available
at CB and DM who are reasonably priced!
Expert analysis as
ever there buddy — if you have a problem
throw money at it; the unbeatable, fool proof anthem for the world.
The saddest part though is that complete morons who probably don't even know where N5 is, spend their time trolling Wenger,
throwing every conceivable insult as if he alone has caused every issue
at the club, present complete bs as fact (as if it has
ever been about
money for Wenger) and can not display a little humility, compassion or respect for ARSENAL FOOTBALL CLUBS greatest
ever manager.
Liverpool dug in when
money was being
thrown at them, nearly double the sum of any fee we have
ever garnered from a player sale because they wanted to compete, not just with us but with City, Utd and Chelsea.
Mike, you are probably correct about Skelos and the rest of the Repubs trying to make political hay on this, but Medicaid Fraud has been a problem in this State for 50 years and all the politicians have
ever done is to
throw money at it, shuffle agencies, people and responsibility around like a 3 - card Monty con near Penn Station and continue to screw the taxpayers with the most expensive boondoggle in the country.
Throwing ever more funds
at education without making substantive changes to the system is a horrible waste of
money, not to mention children's lives.
Volvo says it's too hard to stand out
at auto shows, but Toyota's
throwing more
money into shows than
ever before — who's right?