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The let-them-loose approach spreads resources thinly and indiscriminately.
In practice, this means investing heavily in a small number of women rather than spreading resources thinly among many.
"We can't spread our resources thinly any longer," she said.
You think that you're being productive, but really you're just spreading your resources thinly.
This uncertainty, combined with optimism, leads to the intuition that spreading resources thinly is the most rational decision.
If, like Parliament and the Commission, the Council really wants to give Europe a real chance in the context of globalisation, then it needs to understand that spending wisely is far more useful than limiting spending and that joint funding for joint projects is a more intelligent approach than spreading resources thinly between short-lived projects.
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Economics tells us that spreading resources too thinly will always restrict growth.
Hunt's plan for a seven-day NHS spreads resources too thinly and focuses too much on doctors.
In that speech he specifically rejected "the concern that a seven-day NHS might spread resources too thinly".
If we spread our resources too thinly, we will end up educating a lot of people poorly.
But the operation has also been criticised for focusing scarce resources on thinly populated areas.NATO says things will be different this time.
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