Today's business environment makes it impossible for organizations to afford to squander any resources. |
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Continuing their protest tomorrow will only squander what dwindling public support they have left. |
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Bolton boss Sam Allardyce could not hide his frustration at seeing his side squander a lead yet again. |
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They always give away too many silly goals and squander too many easy chances. |
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Clearly, a failure of vision at this moment would squander that opportunity. |
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But what we must do, above all else, is not squander the opportunities we have. |
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They have video poker machines built into the bar so Darren decided to squander one dollar on a wee bet. |
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Will others squander valuable time reinventing the wheel because existing data never saw the light of day? |
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Keep the hammer down and do not squander the early start behind shrimp boats in marginal water. |
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It was a typically terse rejoinder from a character who has never hidden his mystification for those who squander their natural talent. |
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Mayers then saw a shot hit the bar only for Foster to squander another chance from the rebound. |
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They prefer to squander tens of billions a year clinging to the fantasy of a drug-free world. |
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We've seen through their blue-sky jargon, bullet-point presentations and efforts to squander public money on flights of fancy. |
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Planetary placements are definitely Virgo-friendly at present so why squander them on fault-finding and criticising? |
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I think I have enough cachet, if I don't squander it, where I can keep working. |
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I owe it to them to not squander their sacrifices, but to make full use of the right that they fought so hard for. |
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In their drive to meet targets for economic growth, local mandarins squander money, ride roughshod over citizens and ravish the environment. |
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If you do that, however, you will squander what is probably the most powerful tool available to you as a government executive. |
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Also, the war generation lived through times when politicians and generals, dictators and despots, managed to squander untold millions of young lives. |
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Pivotal irrigator hoses project streams that allow farmers to squander hundreds, or thousands, of gallons per minute. |
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Nevertheless, even with emergency aid there is no room for measures which are inappropriate, uneconomical or which squander money. |
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I know that you will not allow us to squander our unique historic opportunity. |
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We have already wasted natural resources, let us not squander those of the spirit. |
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On the other hand, if we let fear carry the day, we will squander another key moment to move forward together. |
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Do we scale up effective intervention now and see a payoff in the next few years, or squander that opportunity? |
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Worse, from the point of view of the best interests of the child, they squander an opportunity that will not come again. |
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In the Liberal way, they could have found new ways to squander the money again. |
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They think quarrelsome coalition governments can squander their mandates by descending into unaccountable compromises. |
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The United Nations and the Security Council in particular are part of a common estate that humankind must not squander. |
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They were in no mood to squander it as they started afresh when play commenced at 11 am, 30 minutes late as the last of the overnight storms were sluiced from the field. |
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The state of the health services and the plight of many of our old people are just two reasons why we cannot afford to squander money on another stadium. |
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However, when human life is involved, we must not squander it so heartlessly. |
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With the growing competitiveness of trade and international markets, no country can afford to squander its social assets, its human resources. |
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Why did the finance minister squander away federal reserves without even stimulating the economy? |
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Given how many of them we squander on pleasantries, you'd be forgiven for forgetting their universal import. |
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I never knew him to take his time, squander words to be merely decorous. |
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The beginning point is to stop the waste, stop the scandalous squander of dollars that has been occurring on the gun registry, the sponsorship scam, HRDC, and on and on it goes. |
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While an immense number of people still lack the absolute necessities of life, some, even in less advanced areas, live in luxury or squander wealth. |
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In defaming the sacred, we are demeaning that which goes to the very core of the human being and so squander the opportunity to truly progress towards the mutual understanding of individuals and peoples. |
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If pirates were chasing us, the ship could hightail itself to safety at twenty or twenty-one knots, but that kind of velocity would tax the engine, squander fuel, and increase pollution. |
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In The Unnamed, he shied away from that success, aiming instead for a squiffy sort of realism that sometimes seemed to deliberately squander his natural gift. |
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Again, he would take care to squander a military victory. |
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Privacy advocates who oppose the USA Freedom Act consider the bill to squander the unique legislative opportunity afforded by Section 215's expiration. |
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I will not squander the gains … hard won by the British people. |
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It is hard to believe that Europe's policymakers would squander their progress in calming the single currency's crisis by botching the bail-out of such a minnow. |
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Without, in any way, giving the green light to squander public spending, we could have tried to give the public sector of the economy a slightly more positive role than merely that of guard-dog' for price stability. |
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When freedom is used to dominate the weak, to squander natural resources and energy, and to deny basic necessities to people, we will stand up and reaffirm the demands of justice and social love. |
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The world will never win the battle if we squander this opportunity. |
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A failure to make external policy more effective would squander the opportunity to project and protect European values and to promote peace and development worldwide. |
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If you choose to ignore this tip, not only will you ruin the entire gaming experience for yourself, but you will also squander funds you cannot afford to lose. |
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On the other hand, it is evident that African countries cannot afford to squander their scarce resources on forms of educational provision which have little or no relevance to national and regional development. |
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If you are replacing a proprietary solution with a commodity solution, either as software or as a service, you need to ask whether you don't squander your competitive advantage by the move. |
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To squander any measure of our daughters' athletic abilities might be to squander their academic, social, and emotional capacities in ways we are only just beginning to understand. |
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To that end, the Review Conference is a pivotal opportunity to demonstrate the seriousness of our declared peaceful intentions, and one we must not squander. |
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If we squander the resource, we wont have a fishery. |
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To squander this legacy would be a crime against ourselves. |
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We need to tell our politicians to not squander our heritage. |
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But he has chosen to squander them in ways that have offended me. |
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Besides, a video post room's console is smaller than those used for film, and you couldn't squander a dozen or more channels on dialog. |
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Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that's the stuff life is made of. |
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Lotto Chavs can squander even the most outrageous fortune before you can say Burberry, Shogun and Croydon Facelift. |
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But after puzzling over it, I finally decided that JFK had the sort of magnetism that could ensorcell big crowds, so he did not need to squander it on mail boys. |
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Don't you see, laddie, you're much too valuable to squander your energies playing the lousy short con, suffering the cop roustings and head bustings, the chump change scores. |
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Squander Two has an amusing article about British customer service. Everything he says is true with knobs on. |
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