As a result, waiting 8 years for an unproven system squanders time, money, and possibly lives. |
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Each successive generation, he claims, squanders away its inherited wealth. |
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Without going into too much detail, Mr. Skeffington is the story of an orphaned but popular young New York debutante and her morose brother, who squanders their fortune. |
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However, the fact is that the budget squanders billions of dollars on handouts for banks and oil companies. |
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It squanders the opportunity to support an urgently essential change of course. |
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We all know that a business will not last long if it squanders the confidence of its customers, suppliers, and investors. |
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It squanders an opportunity to let both parts of the island of Cyprus enter the eurozone. |
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This is because discrimination effectively squanders human capital by denying one half of humanity the right to realize their full potential. |
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We are all aware that if the Commission accepts our arguments, and Poland squanders this opportunity, there certainly will not be another. |
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Instead of putting working Canadians first, this budget literally squanders billions of dollars on more tax cuts for banks and big oil companies. |
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It's not an awful film, just a painfully average one that squanders its opportunity to make something great out of the justifiably heralded source material. |
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You say cable news squanders its resources by descending to tabloid sensationalism, personality cult shows and aping talk radio with high-testosterone shout shows. |
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The wife is unhappy because there is nothing to eat at home and the husband squanders money on drinks. |
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While the EU is widely seen as an attractive example of regional integration, it often squanders this potential by adopting a patronising tone. |
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They're right about that: an undervalued currency promotes inflation, erodes the real wages of Chinese workers and squanders Chinese resources. |
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Coal mining squanders water, and burning the black stuff emits poisonous mercury plus lung-choking acids and soot. |
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Other States develop these weapons, which creates an arms race and squanders resources that could be used to strengthen development. |
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It simply squanders some of the limited resources we have to overall pay the costs. |
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Such restriction is odd from the point of view of public participation, and also squanders the time and energy of the authority itself. |
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In contrast, the agricultural policy squanders resources, exploits European consumers and exacerbates world poverty. |
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As ever, the focus is on nuclear energy: an industry which squanders capacity, finances and energy. |
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The federal government is collecting loads of money, billions of dollars, and it is so rich that it squanders it shamelessly. |
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We need a workers party to grab the vanishing wealth of America before the bourgeoisie squanders it all. |
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It also funds a shadow budget that squanders money by smothering almost every hillside and watercourse in concrete, and by building bridges and roads that lead nowhere useful. |
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Worse, it squanders a perfect opportunity to put sustainability and climate security genuinely at the heart of the Union, and fails to bring the EU institutions closer to European citizens. |
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And just as the husband pays all the household bills without flinching even though he may think they're outrageously high, the fan squanders his wealth on the team. |
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Child labour squanders a nation's human capital. |
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Homeowners are unlikely to like thousands of new houses shooting up. Yet the greater risk is not that growth will destroy the city but that the city squanders its chance for growth. |
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A sample stanza: Storm on storm, snow on drifting snowfall, shifting its shape, flurrying in moonlight, bright and ubiquitous, profligate March squanders its wealth. |
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Allowing Britain's contribution to rise from an average of GBP 3 billion net to more than GBP 6 billion per annum from 2007 is totally unacceptable and squanders Mrs Thatcher's hard-earned rebate. |
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Addressing the housing problems in urban Canada without dealing with transit and recreation squanders an opportunity to make real and genuine change. |
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The system squanders our renewable energy resources and is unsustainable. |
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Centralized planning as practiced by a parasitic and uncontrolled bureaucracy invariably squanders economic resources and generates obvious inefficiencies. |
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