That would have made it 279-8 and the left-handers made the tourists pay for the profligacy.
"Yes, it's redistribution, but it's redistribution based on energy profligacy and dependence, " says Kaiser.
His profligacy went unpunished, however, as he did convert another gilt-edged chance with 13 minutes left.
But Olomouc would be made to regret their profligacy and Everton soon took control of proceedings.
Only profligacy from the Italians and good goalkeeping from Igor Akinfeev prevented Inter increasing their lead.
Birmingham paid a heavy price for their profligacy as Blackpool equalised from their next attack.
Capital flows should improve a country's macroeconomic stewardship by rewarding prudence and punishing profligacy.
It is the prospect of bail-outs, they argue, that encourages governments to profligacy and investors to recklessness.
Liverpool were almost punished for their profligacy and had keeper Reina to thank for maintaining their lead.
Fulham's profligacy eventually came back to haunt them as they suffered only a second home league defeat.
The euro zone's governments must find ways to impose good behaviour long before the profligacy becomes acute.
Owen squandered the best openings and also missed a penalty to confirm his creeping reputation for profligacy.
And Goodwillie made Hibs pay for their profligacy, latching onto Danny Swanson's long ball to fire home.
At the same time, the Americans were aghast at what they viewed as German profligacy over expenses.
The schemes combined profligacy and inequity by directing benefits mainly to a small elite of better-off employees.
Since then, the company has become a lightning rod for anger over Wall Street's profligacy and seeming arrogance.
Like today, that crisis featured public profligacy, shifting economic power in the world and a cowed Federal Reserve.
The automatic association of Democrats with profligacy has been broken, and it may not re-emerge for a while.
The American's profligacy was soon forgotten as Everton crafted a superb opening goal.
So, good luck, Cramer, with your crusade against executive profligacy begotten of fraud.
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In an interview for BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Mr O'Higgins rejected claims of profligacy made by Mr Pickles.
Pompey's profligacy in front of goal continued when Makouna headed on to the crossbar from inside the six-yard box.
Yet it would be wrong to treat such figures as signs of profligacy.
In a sense, the market is punishing the media groups for their profligacy.
The idea is to write fiscal discipline into national constitutions and harness the EU's institutions to punish profligacy and excess.
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Fiscal profligacy is not just a collective capacity of Washington, some individual lawmakers share their part of the blame too.
Others, such as Ronald McKinnon of Stanford University, think that American profligacy has trapped East Asia into running current-account surpluses.
Yet this overshoot is the result of slower-than-expected growth, not increased public profligacy, so a bigger deficit would be justified.
Today's crisis is less about fiscal profligacy than about investors' fears for the euro's sustainability and their flight from peripheral assets.
Perhaps the biggest reason for the neglect is that the first euro explosion took place in Greece, caused by public profligacy.
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