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They seem instead to have become more profligate.
That can't help but annoy its more profligate neighbors.
She was more profligate with details than her mother or her grandmother had been.
Gulf oil exporters are even more profligate: Bahrain spends 12.5% of GDP and Kuwait, 9%.
A cool $800 billion or so, on top of the $700 billion for the TARP, looked more profligate than parsimonious.
Yet no euro-area country wants to give its more profligate fellows the impression that their debts will be covered.
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Certainly, compared to some of their more dissipated, profligate peers in the top 0.01percenttheTrumprump children are remarkably on message.
One would be hard-pressed to come up with a more gastronomically profligate creation.
Still, voting to allow the government to borrow even more looks profligate, so congressmen in the party opposed to the president have often voted no, as Mr Obama did during George W. Bush's presidency.
More recently profligate countries in the euro zone have hidden behind German fiscal credibility and low interest rates to build a way of life that they could not afford, and which the Greek debt crisis blew apart a few months ago.Dealing with the end of progress is also partly about confronting the myth.
Believing that we can get something for nothing -- that we can, in effect, produce mana from heaven by being more fiscally profligate -- is believing in magic.
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