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PAGE 22 Squandering Good Will To local Afghans, an American attack that killed three villagers earlier this month shows how the United States may be squandering the good will it gained in the war.
One of America's oldest and coldest cities may be squandering energy in prodigious amounts, a new study finds.
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Otherwise the crucial early months of the presidency may be squandered.
But any savings may be squandered in the run-up to the election.Honduras's politics has become as dysfunctional as its government and security forces.
The letter also refers to recent statements by Prime Minister Wen, including an interview with CNN, which suggest that the nation's economic progress may be squandered unless the political system is further reformed.
If America's next president gets Iraq wrong because he has boxed himself in during the campaign, all the recent gains may be squandered and Iraq will slide swiftly back into misery and despair.
The ruling party, the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), underestimated the degree of disillusion with its policies, and thus overreacted when the opposition polled much better than expected.Unless the private sector is allowed to create jobs, the country's problems will continue to mount and the gains of development may be squandered.
Despite different audiences, Mr. Clinton's spiel is virtually identical at every stop: The current prosperity may not last and should not be squandered with tax cuts.
I may have said that she still had a gift and that it shouldn't be squandered.
This moment must not be squandered.
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