The charming yet contrarian British bad boy slammed the march as a waste of time. |
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As in '99, opponents of a republic with an Australian Head of State will complain that consulting the people is a waste of time and money. |
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In your case, it would be a waste of time to sue because a contract for the sale of land has to be in writing to be valid. |
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The landlord said that fixing the house up would be a waste of time and money. |
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I couldn't fancy anyone who saw lingering in a market as a waste of time, who viewed food as a source of fuel or status. |
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If gophers, squirrels or other animal pests are common in your area, planting tasty bulbs, such as lilies, in open soil is a waste of time. |
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It all seems like a colossal waste of time and money which could be well spent elsewhere in the beef sector. |
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I spent the better part of this week studying for a Health Assessment lecture exam, which turned out to be an epic waste of time. |
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This 1953 effort isn't a complete waste of time, but it comes doggone close. |
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As such, then, it's utterly pointless and a complete waste of time, yet it is an undeniably cute doodah whatchermacallit. |
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So for one to continue pressing ahead even when the body lacks the energy can be a waste of time. |
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The film itself sounds like a pretentious waste of time, although it could be rather pretty. |
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Not only is it an irritating waste of time, bandwidth and money, but it's also the cornerstone of many scams and deceptions. |
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It is a waste of time giving him a six-month sentence unless it is in addition to the sentence he is already serving. |
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I wasn't a manager and was unlikely to have to formally appraise colleagues and the time management workshop seemed a waste of time. |
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Indeed she is rightly such a firm favourite that any election would be a scandalous waste of time and money. |
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It hearkens back to the days when it didn't seem to be such a waste of time to protest the general mess in which the world is mired. |
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Retraining the Army seems not only to be a waste of time, but is hampered by the fact it is tainted as an army of collaboration. |
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Besides that, the dull weapons, graphics and truly uninspiring level design made this game one insipid boring waste of time. |
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Sure, the movie has some wackadoo charm but the modern remakes, recently released on Blu-ray and DVD, are just a waste of time. |
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We went for a weekend, which on the face of it sounds like an extravagant waste of time, but was actually painlessly good fun. |
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These people have absolutely no power in it and quite frankly I think it's a waste of time. |
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As such, the film stands as a beautiful white elephant, a flagrant waste of time and resources. |
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I know many of you think it is a waste of time but I think it will be one of the best days of our lives. |
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This legislation is a farce, and it will cause a huge waste of time and money for the courts. |
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Judging and keeping tabs on who or what is cool and who is a sellout is a tremendous waste of time. |
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Since there is so much to learn, they often feel it is a waste of time to master any one subject or skill. |
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Nuggets of information are valuable, but sorting through that maze is a waste of time. |
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She told me she wanted to say it was a load of nonsense and a waste of time and she'd be better off doing her times tables. |
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I don't think it is wrong, or a waste of time, to point out the virtue of manners and good behaviour. |
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This may well prove then to be a complete waste of time, but go out there and give it your best shot. |
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Shouting was a waste of time, so to blank it out I used to stick on the headphones. |
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Some might say this is a complete waste of time, but it is born of hope, not despair, and I will keep trying. |
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The apology that always follows the naughty step technique is a complete waste of time. |
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There is no doubt that people listening to this will be absolutely flabbergasted by the utter waste of time that has gone on here tonight. |
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Others argue that succoring the uncompetitive is a waste of time and resources. |
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Last week I mentioned in passing that I find shaving to be terribly boring, and a real waste of time. |
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For a truly vapid and incomprehensible waste of time, do read His Grace's fine paeons to the terminally passionless and intellectually banal. |
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Its a waste of time to argue with people who believe that science is a plot by the left commo greenies to kill business all over the world. |
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There are also two short featurettes produced at the time of the film's original release and they are pretty much a waste of time. |
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But generally the underlings were a waste of time. The soundest bet was to stick to one of Cormack's favourites and gatecrash the conversation. |
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These little actions are a waste of time, money and efforts. |
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I mean, sure, it's good to have some mystery, but waiting around forever wondering if you should make your move is just a senseless waste of time! |
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Complaining about the summer temperature is like grumbling about the lack of light at night: a vain waste of time and energy. |
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Mr. Speaker, the hon. member has characterized this debate as a waste of time. |
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It is a mistake to think that greater emphasis on culture in school curricula would be a waste of time. |
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Any doctrine or philosophy that does not lend itself as conductor of the power of God is a waste of time. |
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The respondents stated that spam represents a waste of time, money, and space on their message server. |
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They saw this as a waste of time or an interference with their wives' duties at home. |
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Arts education is undervalued, equated with leisure time, seen as unimportant and often viewed as a waste of time. |
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My speech represents no waste of time whatsoever, and I will continue to analyze this budget. |
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It's important for both the client and agency teams to be clear on this point in order to avoid unnecessary waste of time and money. |
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They argue that the interprovincials are nothing more than an expensive waste of time which do nothing to improve overall standards within the game. |
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I always found this policy an expensive waste of time, and it was eventually discontinued. |
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It would be a great shame and a waste of time and money if the flowers were left dry and underfed, therefore any help with maintaining them would be truly appreciated. |
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At the height of the gun debate leading police officials stated that the called-for prohibition of handguns would be senseless and a waste of time and money. |
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The edging for these borders should be selected carefully, not too high to be obstructive, not too low to be a waste of time and absolutely no sharp edges. |
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So, in fact, that process has been a complete waste of time. |
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They feel that since there is no reward for those that pass with flying colors compared to those that barely beat the minimum to pass, to do so would simply be a waste of time and energy. |
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Attempting to be mad or tough and find blame for your injury is a waste of time. |
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If you don't know what a pass or a fail would mean with respect to finding the problem's cause, then don't run that test because it is a waste of time. |
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It is a waste of time for an ignorant person of little virtue to carelessly and conceitedly seek the teachings of the Buddha. |
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The use of a number of grinding papers is not only a waste of time, but also environmentally unfriendly due to the high loss of used material. |
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Some people take the view that major UN conferences are merely a wordy waste of time and money. |
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And maybe the assertiveness training and confidence-building exercises we women have been going in for down the years is just as much of a waste of time. |
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It is only a waste of time to try to parcel out the blame for conditions as they are. |
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As with the making of notes, using practice questions ineffectively is a waste of time and provides a false sense of accomplishment. |
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That was the beginning of three years of discovering what a waste of time that party wall agreement was. |
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Faced with the investigator's relentlessness, a series of measures were gradually taken to bring an end to the needless waste of time and money. |
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It's a waste of time, a waste of your money, a waste of your life. |
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Other people who appeared before the committee, including High Representative Javier Solana, were so predictably noncommittal that their input was a waste of time for everyone. |
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What a waste of time to see those people who are all paid, and a lot more than you peons, well paid, um, to, um, work in what they call suicide prevention. |
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To have military personnel go through that process only to be rescheduled, or to move on to their next posting, be transferred within a year or two, it would be a huge waste of time, money, and resources. |
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Much of the bumbling waste of time that blots the history of our co-operative efforts can be laid to people who thought they could negotiate complex problems without doing their homework first. |
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But anybody who concludes from this that Mr Bush's second term is already a waste of time is misinterpreting the evidence even more seriously than the Bush team did back in November. |
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As for his question, are we going to support this motion, I am going to say very clearly again, we feel this is a waste of time because we have made our position very clear. |
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This is a point which will not be lost on those MEPs who deplore the waste of time, money and energy caused by the failure to locate Parliament permanently in Brussels. |
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States parties should also be reminded that it was a waste of time to read out the text of written answers that were already available in a document. |
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Parking in our facilities doesn't have to be a waste of time! |
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Going after him now, with the train slowed down and everyone standing up to get off, would be a dangersome waste of time. |
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Without any waste of time, he deranked all the officers of the Fifty-first Brigade from the rank of major to the rank of lieutenant. |
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Much waste of time, space, material and energy is due to thoughtlessness. |
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Some may argue that a discussion of the reasons why people don't follow security rules is a waste of time, as there are more urgent or important things to be done. |
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In addition, the obligation of diverting the ship out to the high seas to comply with the London Convention of November 1973 is considered a costly waste of time. |
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But fishing for rationale in harassment is almost always a waste of time. |
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He spends long hours in his room, keeping the outside world at a distance, considering the happy-go-lucky life of the student to be nothing but a waste of time. |
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These arrangements were condemned by the Select Committee for Education and Skills as being ineffective and a waste of time and resources. |
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Michael Hart, a research fellow at Carleton University's Centre for Trade Policy and Law, goes so far as to say the talks are nothing more than a political exercise and a waste of time and money. |
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Students often feel that staying in school is a waste of time. |
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He thought spending two hours in class twice a week was a waste of time! |
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Mr. O'Flaherty said that to devote a whole day to the event would not be a waste of time, provided that the Committee made sure that it was more than just a sterile, diplomatic exchange of views. |
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George found Professor Schnublett's repetitive lectures to be wholly noneducational and, in fact, a waste of time. |
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The people consulted about this matter expressed concern about the waste of time, for both parties, resulting from the need to perform a completely new examination of the application, starting back at square one, so to speak. |
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Thus, confirmation of a judgment by confession is a waste of time and money, unless the creditor is seeking a wage garnishment against the judgment debtor. |
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Waiting for your luggage at the airport's baggage carousel is a waste of time when one could have zoomed out to check in to the hotel or do more sightseeing. |
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Indeed, I thought it seemed like a waste of time and intelligence even to speak of this war as rational activity, as a Clausewitzian continuation of politics by other means. |
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And yet, his emphasis that many apprenticeships are 'a waste of time and public money' risks destabilising an important route for many school-leavers. |
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Leah Gilbert Platt, 36, thinks hen parties are a big waste of time. |
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Kirman drew attention to some physicians' reluctance to offer even ordinary and routine medical care to mongoloids, whose treatment they consider a waste of time. |
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Recertifying in internal medicine for specialists is a waste of time. |
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