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If you are sloppy with selection or execution you will fritter away the ETF cost advantage.
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Management efforts to defend the old success formula with investments in extensions simply fritter away investor money.
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They had nothing to do and did not want to fritter away their strength with empty living.
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Pav (pronounced, enjoyably, "pow"), the small, square, hamburger-bun-like roll in which the fritter is sandwiched wouldn't pose any problems either.
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Unfortunately, on the evidence so far, Mr Chavez looks rather more likely to fritter away than to seize this opportunity.
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The utter simplicity is amazing: his langoustine fritter with basil pesto is two of the best bites you can ever have.
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The number of reported bids as the final hours fritter away: zero.
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While Democrats and Republicans fritter away the time politically posturing and holding tight to their party lines, the U.S. comes closer to losing its coveted Triple-A credit rating.
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So long as you have the self-discipline to invest the extra money you borrow rather than fritter it away, you're likely to come out ahead by carrying a bigger mortgage.
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Not a few e-mails have suggested that if there was any year tailor-made for a Democratic victory, it's 2008, but if any party can fritter away potential success, it's the Democrats.
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The nutty, vaguely familiar taste of mustard seed and the earthy smell of curry leaves waft from the fritter, but vada pav approaches perfection because it mingles potent flavors with so many comforting textures: squooshy bread, creamy and slightly lumpy mashed potato and a hint of crunch from the batter.
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