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Thankfully, power can be frittered away, too.
Moreover, it may be frittered away or unwisely invested.
But government being government, the money could be frittered away".
They should not be frittered away just because we're all tired.
The American legacy of international legal norms of state behavior, he wrote, is "a legacy not to be frittered away".
"It is a golden opportunity," he said, "which can be frittered away if we don't do the right thing".
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Then there are the hidden charges, such as for the turnover within the fund, which means you can easily be frittering away 2% a year of your investment.
But there are other measures of public support or displeasure — the Internet is one — and Chinese leaders are acutely concerned about appearing to be frittering away the national dowry.
Evans made a name for himself some time ago on home turf, mostly for the wrong reasons as a poor attitude looked to be frittering away a real talent.
Pushing childbirth to later in life has raised fears that women could be frittering away their fertility or risking disorders more common among children of older parents.
Mairin was born in 1998 - 150 years exactly of the anniversary of the 1848 Women's Congress - the same year Alice Paul predicted women would still be frittering away their rights that day in Senaca Falls.
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