He said TV pundits squander far too much attention on the rhetoric of the candidates.
It is quite right to ensure that we don't squander scarce resources in delivering public services.
Sometimes they squander their money, and prolonged absences from home can make their families break down.
The people and firms see nothing but a worsening financial condition amidst so much squander.
We cannot afford to squander the potential of girls such as Chrissie any longer.
Force people to insulate their homes and they squander the fuel savings by building larger houses.
Such a negotiating ploy will squander a historic opportunity to achieve a true economic legacy.
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Abroad, U.S. armed forces continue to squander the most magnificent advantage that a military has ever had.
That--or another chance to squander the trust of consumers and give other struggling entrepreneurs a black eye.
It is also no coincidence that Dungy had the maturity and judgment not to squander the opportunity.
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With or without these treaties, they are not going to squander their scarce military resources on overkill.
Meanwhile, our lack of a national energy policy causes us to squander financial resources and ruin the environment.
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In this respect, the government has only one real selling point, which it must take care not to squander.
This was my big break, and I was not going to squander it.
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History shows Republicans are marginally less corrupt and squander slightly less than Democrats.
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"You can't squander the surplus and keep our economy strong, " Gore said Friday.
I'd hate for you to squander any goodwill toward Glass before the rest of us have a go at it.
The Elephants continued to trample over their opponents after the break but they also seemed determined to squander goalscoring opportunities.
The only way to squander this gift is to wait to take out the mortgage until after you buy the house.
It would also demean and squander the sacrifice of the Marines and other personnel who have given their lives to date.
And as we reflect on the wonderful achievements of our disabled athletes, let us not squander the potential of disabled workers.
They squander land, damage plant and animal species through the heavy use of fertilizers and pesticides, and waste huge amounts of water.
Many of those individuals accrue miles in their account, but squander same for failure to find a worthy good or service to purchase.
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The bonanza was spurred by the Obama administration's apparent discovery of a constitutional right for every citizen to squander tax dollars while farming.
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The World Bank says that it limited the size of cash handouts for fear that officials would steal them or recipients squander them.
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How did we squander this opportunity to unite the world for democracy and to commit to a global fight against hunger and disease?
If one accumulated wealth by legitimate means, was one entitled to "squander" it on beautiful, useless rarities like tulips, or indeed paintings and gems?
Fortunately, at that time the United States, Great Britain and Japan were reluctant to squander taxpayer funds on a failed and unreformed Soviet economy.
Over the past six years Cincinnati Children's has cut down on common errors, forgotten medicines and wasted efforts that squander resources and hurt patients.
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