Sentence examples for director wastes from inspiring English sources

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And if his director wastes too much time on unnecessary preamble — for one thing, these leading men seem a bit long in the tooth for snapping pictures of their genitals and generally behaving like moronic frat boys — he doesn't hang about, once things get gnarly.

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It is my belief that in this case the director wasted far too much money on the cast and the screenplay and simply ran out of cash by the end of the film.

"Three-quarters of directors waste four hours on a shot that requires five minutes of actual directing," Godard told an interviewer.

The judge indicated that it is difficult to prove that directors wasted corporate assets.

Robert Wang, president of Trans Orient Trading Co. in Los Angeles, alleges that Saitama and its directors wasted and mismanaged corporate assets and breached fiduciary duties by purchasing a huge block of stock in a Japanese manufacturing company at what Wang contends were grossly inflated prices.

Nothing that happens along the way is in the least bit inspired, and director John Gray wastes no opportunity to emphasize the obvious, which is further underlined by Mark Snow's loud, syrupy score, dousing the film like fudge on a sundae.

"Many of the things we see in landfills could have been reused or recycled, but consumers didn't put them into the reuse or recycling waste streams," says Anne Germain, the director of waste and recycling at the National Waste and Recycling Association.

A framework waste law under discussion is looking at ways to incorporate pickers into a modernised "waste management cycle that engages the private sector", says Dr Mohammed Khashashneh, director of waste management at the Ministry of Environment, acknowledging the need to raise awareness about recycling and address the litter lining Jordan's streets.

Mr. Bush's communications director, Karen Hughes, wasted no time responding to Mr. Gore's comments.

"There are no radiation problems before 1999 that we know of," said Josephine Jahier, Huntington's director of waste management.

SAFE is the Sanitation Department's acronym for solvents, automotive, flammable and electronics, and David Hirschler, the department's deputy director of waste prevention, said that people brought in 291,000 pounds of the materials.

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