If you didn't
start throwing your money at the screen six words into that last sentence, then you're either completely dead inside, or else you enjoy things that are different from the things that I enjoy, in which case you are dead to me.»
Whatever it is, you need to have a clear set of marketing goals before
you start throwing money at something.
Too many authors just
start throwing money at marketing but they don't have any plan behind doing so.
I'd like to determine if the problem is with the actuator or the wiring, before I just
start throwing money at the problem.
Not exact matches
Companies with traction or ones that are
started by a previously successful entrepreneur often get
money thrown at them.
Many
start - up companies don't have the resources to
throw at security nor the many decades of history in trying to keep client
money safe, said Westby.
Instead of band - aiding the problem by
throwing money at it, you might consider scrapping the whole thing altogether and
starting from scratch.
They say it shows that venture capitalists, desperate to invest in the next Facebook or LinkedIn, are blindly
throwing money at start - ups that have not shown they can build something useful, much less a business that can provide decent returns on investment.
Maybe my stats are wrong but an awful lot of
money seems to have been
thrown at this guy in the hope he'd be great when we would have been far better buying someone proven from the
start.
Man City
throws bags of
money at average players (Fernando, Fernandinho, Mangala and so on — all 30m +) and in truth their
starting line up from 4 years ago still relies on Yaya Toure, Aguero and Silva.
Wenger went to persuade the player, that is good and all, but unless someone goes and persuades the owners and the agent by
throwing money at them well then it's a non
start from the beginning.
I agree that given his injury record his new contract should
start at about 50k and be incentive laden but given the
money being
thrown around I'd expect the high end to be about 50k / week higher.
To
start off, Kate
threw a softball
at the kids asking an easy question: what is
money?
We
start with the phenomenon of Big Science, which occurs when society deems an area of research important enough to
throw money and resources
at it.
While critics point out the dangers of
throwing money at your problems without careful thought, it's a good sign that the world's billionaires are
starting an important conversation about philanthropy and activism.
Usually people are willing to change their diet when their health deteriorate and
at this point they are ready to
throw money to
start to eat healthy, but this doesn't mean you buy more healthy foods, because healthy food doesn't cost more.
Then the action
starts and... well, apparently Fox
threw a bunch of
money at Silver Surfer because the action sequences are great... not to mention Tim Story being able to handle them a lot better.
I'm not happy paying $ 8.99 or $ 9.99 or $ 12.99 for a paperback (especially considering that when I first
started buying paperbacks, they were 15 cents), and I'm not happy paying nearly thirty bucks for a hardback (somewhere shy of ten bucks back in the day); I'm not happy paying anything for an ebook because
at least for me, I've purchased nothing (can't hold it, can't stack it, smell it, riffle its pages, can't
throw it against a wall)-- but if I want the work and that's the only format it is available in, I spend the
money.
So you
throw extra
money at your student loans and get them paid off, but then you say, «I'll
start saving when I am more established — like a house and car.»
Start with the smallest debt and
throw as much
money at it as possible while making minimum payments on the others.
In my opinion it seems in the best interest of most people to
throw money into the Vanguard account, I believe they have one that
starts at 1,000 but one of the better funds is 3,000 minimum.
Q&A with Patrice Washington: «Getting real» about
money — When managing
money and building wealth, progress
starts with believing you can tackle anything life
throws at you, according to author Patrice Washington.
There's good reason why arcades have all but died out; console and PC games
started gradually catching up in technological capability with what was available in cabinets to the point where gamers would rather stay
at home and play for free, any time of day, as much as they wanted, than make a trip to
throw their
money down a black hole.
Too often in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander affairs we see the one off or stop -
start policy — the Minister or bureaucrat gets a good idea
at the time and
throws a bit of
money out there and then priorities change and so does the
money.