We cannot afford to squander the potential of girls such as Chrissie any longer.
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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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.
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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Fortunately, at that time the United States, Great Britain and Japan were reluctant to squander taxpayer funds on a failed and unreformed Soviet economy.
If you're thinking about where to squander your share, forget it.
Mr Cook is competent enough not to squander Mr Jobs's legacy.
The results of this survey provide stark evidence that schools are being made to squander money on what they know to be an unreliable 'progress report'.
As the International Monetary Fund's Michel Camdessus wrestles with how to squander still more taxpayer-subsidized financial assistance in Russia, the Center for Security Policy's William J.
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And yet, most governments cling stubbornly to national industrial policies that offer perverse incentives for local firms to squander resources on parochial technologies and outmoded business models.
It may therefore choose not to squander this opportunity and allow the Verizon deal to take place, with riders to divest some of the spectrum it acquires.
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One may have strong feelings about the specific circumstances that created this opportunity, but I do not think that that should be cause to squander the opportunity altogether.
But with the visitors committed to attack, gaps started to appear at the back, with DJ Campbell twice getting himself into good positions only to squander the chances.
For where else would they get more money to squander?
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As a result, they have tended to squander drinkers' loyalty.
Aside from the fact that it is limited, no president is going to squander all the reserve for short-term price pressure, since it was built for serious strategic security purposes.
However, it is a good idea to conserve the global carbon stocks and not to squander it on electricity generation, which would have the side effect of reducing CO2 emissions.
If, instead, they make goods for which people are unwilling to pay a price above costs, they reap losses, which serve as a great incentive not to squander scarce resources.
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It could no longer afford to squander revenue opportunities.
And I think, you know, New Hampshire voters take their job as one of the early states so seriously, and I think David's just right that you don't want to squander that.
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