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Why bother to plan?
When the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq began, the top U.S. field commander was General Tommy Franks, a shortsighted tactician who didn't bother to plan for the occupation of either country.
If your Monday is free, why not bother to plan to get out with friends.
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"I haven't bothered to plan anything," he said.
The Bush administration, in contrast, was the one that initiated a war out of the blue but couldn't be bothered to plan for what would happen when the fighting stopped.
Again, reputable third parties have stated that under the Stupak amendment insurance companies won't bother to offer plans with abortion services because it wouldn't make any business sense to offer a plan that would be available only to a small number of potential customers (the 15 to 20percentt who aren't eligible for any federal assistance).
"They know they could die the next day, so they don't bother to make plans for the future".
Others are simply told not to bother and to plan instead on being elsewhere.Authorities have also served notice that Olympic visitors will themselves be carefully watched.
Maybe you're thinking why should I even bother to make a plan when I can't even get out of bed?
Mr. Spitzer didn't even bother to explain his plans to Lt. Gov. David Paterson, who would step in if Mr. Spitzer does resign.
The movie doesn't bother to show how the plan is executed in record time.
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