Its maker means to say that he is too important and too occupied with big affairs to fritter away time in reading. |
I'd rather have a war on cancer than fritter away many more dollars in Iraq. |
Mr. Speaker, the reality is the opposition parties are allowing their partisan ideology to fritter away the opportunity of Canadian companies. |
So do the math before committing your college savings to a plan that's going to fritter away your tax benefits. |
However, global trade and distribution of organic products fritter away those benefits and undermine its leadership role. |
But we cannot fritter away these healthy returns, which were only made possible by the sacrifices of Canadians. |