This method is, in effect,
throwing money at the problem which unfortunately tends to actually work pretty well, especially given that those entities are the ones with the money.
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.
I myself don't hate Chelsea as a FC really (hey they even sold us Cech recently, kikiki), I just hate Jose and a few bad apples like Costa and the way they
usually throw money at every problem.
Admittedly, the price tag attached to this baby would've given me pause, but fortunately for us Grandma was not
above throwing money at the problem to make things right for the kiddos.
But many have
questioned throwing money at the problem — Newark schools already spend $ 22,000 a pupil, more than double the national average, and like many inner - city districts has hardly seen a return on that investment at test time (less than half of fourth graders are proficient in English).
His recollection of a conversation with Gordon Brown after a Cabinet meeting is telling of an attitude of simply
throwing money at problems which was endemic in the last government.
In short, marketing isn't
about throwing money at the problem of breaking through the din, it's about knowing who you want to reach and what medium coupled with message will hit the mark.
In other words, it explains why there are extremely bad districts; but not why there are «good» districts; (2) Stating that funding is needed to address poverty - even when true - is misleading in context of education funding; most of the cost of which has nothing to do with feeding poor kids; (3) Experiments shown that
throwing money at that problem don't help nearly as much as projected (e.g. Camden, NJ).
If you are in favour
of throwing money at problems (which we don't have), please feel free to go and support Man City, Real Madrid or Man U amongst others.
While everyone involved in the coalition agreed that addressing those issues was imperative, says Vetere, nobody wanted to
simply throw money at the problems by spending millions of dollars on expensive advertising campaigns, so some creative thinking was necessary.
Even if there was it still would not be good enough as
throwing money at a problem has never fixed anything as big a poverty.
Throwing money at problems is, in many cases, a stupid waste unless we also address the real social breakdowns and needs driving the issues in our health care system.
OT some negative guys here talk as if the only work a manager or a club could do is in the tranfer market... the media and the stupid pundits have brainwashed you totally,:O you are following them blindly and simple - mindedly let me ask you something:
throwing money at every problem, is that the meaning of work for you?
I can not see him spending # 50 million... And besides tactical skill wins far more points than
throwing money at a problem — and we know how tactically inept he is..
Anyone who thinks Wenger should have left and we should have just
thrown money at our problems is a fool.
The problem I have with Wenger at the moment is that Id liked to have seen
him throw money at the problem, put his own ambition ahead of the shareholders.
Throwing money at the problem won't solve anything without a strategy.
loooooooooool as if the only work a manager or a club could do is in the tranfer market... the media and the stupid pundits have brainwashed you totally,:O you are following them blindly and simple - minded» ly let me ask you something:
throwing money at every problem, is that the meaning of work for you?
However, it could be argued that
throwing money at the problem isn't proving himself as a coach any further, but perhaps that will matter to him little as ultimately if the resources are there to be used, then why not use them.
Chelsea and City, without limited funds they would be in serious trouble, but they can
throw money at problems..
There are plenty of examples proving that
throwing money at the problem is not the solution, however there are clear gaps in terms of positions that need addressing... Notably a holding midfielder and a striker operating at a higher level than that of our current crop.
Real Madrid are not enjoying a good season and they will
throw money at their problems this summer.