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Economics tells us that spreading resources too thinly will always restrict growth.
Gore campaign officials say they feel enormous pressure because they have less to spend than the Republicans, who are spreading resources in more states.
One of Sanders' campaign operatives, talking on the condition of anonymity, spoke of the moral incentive for a "50-state strategy", spreading resources more equitably across the country.
Conventional corporate wisdom maintains that spreading resources across many smaller properties is sounder than pushing money into a few big, concentrated bets.
If he could pick one thing to do, Ioannidis wrote in an e-mail, he would recommend spreading resources "to give more opportunities to a wider pool of scientists, especially younger ones, to help them secure continuity of productivity and excellence".
This uncertainty, combined with optimism, leads to the intuition that spreading resources thinly is the most rational decision.
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The let-them-loose approach spreads resources thinly and indiscriminately.
In that speech he specifically rejected "the concern that a seven-day NHS might spread resources too thinly".
Hunt's plan for a seven-day NHS spreads resources too thinly and focuses too much on doctors.
He had no need of what they called the prison system's "thinly spread" resources, they wrote.
His task in the coming months will be to concentrate his its thinly spread resources (including his own parliamentary candidacy) on those constituencies.
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