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Then again, the Olympics seem to bring out profligacy in even buttoned-down governments.
Swindon had cause for hope before the game given Coventry's recent profligacy in front of goal.
Stevenage were made to pay for their profligacy in the second period, however.
The rest are put down to mismanagement and profligacy in the Ahmadinejad era.
How, again, does profligacy in football programs account for this practice?
His profligacy in the final moments of the match did nothing to improve his general mood.
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp lambasted his players for their profligacy in front of goal after last night's defeat at Blackpool.
Labour's leaders—in particular the shadow chancellor, Ed Balls are also haunted by a reputation for past profligacy in government.
The simplistic diagnosis, offered mainly by Germany, is that the problem is due to profligacy in public spending.
Russia were made to pay for their profligacy in the second half as Brazil upped the tempo.
On August 6th ministers were forced to deny that an official report exposing profligacy in defence procurement, which was due to be published last month, had been suppressed.
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