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It feels like a squandering of her power.
What a squandering of its position as a late-stage threat to the Red Sox' perch.
So TalkTalkTV's tactic wouldn't look like such a squandering of budget.
Aubameyang had been carrying the disappointment of a squandered late penalty against Tottenham with him for a week.
As it happened, he was too busy opening the champagne bottles to care about a squandered half-point.
How do you balance a squandering father against a mother who insists that work is good for the soul?
And, in Lippmann's language, will it "squander our substance and our prestige" — a squandering that the George W. Bush crew managed to accomplish in just a short time.
As a result, these interventions may do little to improve health and could represent a squandering of limited resources available for public health programs in developing country settings.
Yet, many physicians remain reluctant to admit the oldest, arguing a "squandering" of societal resources, that ICU care could be deleterious, or that ICU care may not actually be what the patient or family wants in this instance.
The A's squandered an 11-0 lead in the third inning, and were leading by 11-5 in the eighth.
Levet, a Frenchman, squandered a two-stroke lead on the 11th hole with a double bogey.
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