Not exact matches
And some
of the players to watch out for are the same big guys from 10 or 20 years ago (Microsoft, Oracle, AT&T, etc.) who are the long - entrenched stakeholders and «powers - who - be» in your space — not because they're great innovators or disruptors, but because: (a) they're increasingly well - informed about who's doing what very well (damn those demo days); (b) they're fairly fast followers
with great
gobs of money; and (c) they have the people, resources, and patience to hang around and keep buying and trying until they eventually get things right in the long run.
Yes, that's crisis - torn Somalia, although the gains seem to have more to do
with expatriates sending
gobs of money home than anything fundamental in the domestic economy, and are a repeat
of the shilling's 2013 performance against its foreign - exchange peers.)
I still have no problem
with the fact that the obstetricians were paid
gobs and
gobs of money to deliver my children.
By far the biggest issue I see these days
with self - published books is new writers spending
gobs of money on the cover art, the promotion, the paid reviews, and neglecting the editing.
What distinguishes the consumer who got in over his head
with credit cards from the college graduate whose «earning potential» never quite materialized after borrowing
gobs of money to fund his education?
Can you imagine paying
gobs of money to fly in that cabin and get a drawstring bag
with 90 %
of the same amenities that Premium Economy class gets?
After all, if you are a banker you are obviously going to have a different relationship
with money than most people — you see
gobs of it every day, after all.
With solutions that involve new taxes, crony capitalism, ruling class controls, and the ensuing
gobs of money to line pockets under the guise
of re-distribution.