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They're just going to squander it.
"So I'm not going to squander that.
It was his first chance to be the starting quarterback, and he was not going to squander it.
But we weren't going to squander any of our budget on body exfoliations or deep tissue massages.
If we are going to squander the world's resources, shouldn't it at least be for the sake of rare and splendid edibles?
"The hard work of the British people is paying off, and we are not going to squander their efforts," he said in his Commons speech.
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With carbon rationing, who's going to want to squander money on teaching kids a skill they'll almost never be able to use?
"If aid is given to countries which don't match that standard, it is going to be squandered".
At the same time, he said, the energy savings achieved by sealing and weatherstripping every window and door in the house is going to be squandered if even one occupant of the house insists on sleeping with the windows open, even just a crack.
Anyone who has followed the England team over the last decade knows exactly how Marcus Rashford's talents are going to be squandered.
Packaging actually protects the environment and conserves resources, when you consider that "globally, about a third of the food produced for human consumption goes to waste -- which means that the water, land use, energy and financial resources that went into producing it are also squandered," notes author Kristin Heist.
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