Sentence examples for profligacy such as from inspiring English sources

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In the Ahern era there was widespread government profligacy, such as the aborted so-called "Bertie Bowl" (a proposed single national stadium for soccer) and the use, or rather non-use, of electronic voting machines, which cost tens of millions of euros but were never put into use.

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Germany is keen not to just end up financing the perceived profligacy of governments such as Greece or Italy.

Whereas some, such as Sen. John McCain, despise Pentagon profligacy because they are willing to pay the cost -- even in blood -- of American international leadership, it appears many young-gun conservatives are from another school, believing those costs are too high.

Having already spent 1.3 trillion euros to reintegrate the former East Germany, German taxpayers were not inclined to help Eurozone states such as Greece, which they deemed guilty of profligacy and economic mismanagement, unless the borrowers ingested the bitter brew of austerity.

Both Britain and America had deficits.From prudence to profligacyUnfortunately, some countries that seemed to be in decent shape, such as Ireland and Spain, turn out to have relied too much on revenues from soaring property prices and have seen their tax bases collapse.

It usually supports liberal reforms, such as allowing foreign supermarkets into India, and wants less government profligacy.Yet its aura cannot entirely hide its vulnerabilities.

Meanwhile, there is a persistent shortage of finance for measures such as drought-resistant seeds and flood defences to shield those endangered by carbon profligacy.

A decade later, academics such as the Yale historian Paul Kennedy predicted the ruin of the United States, driven by overextension abroad and profligacy at home.

At the end of the 1970s, Jimmy Carter's "malaise" speech invoked "a crisis of confidence" that struck "at the very heart and soul and spirit of our national will". A decade later, academics such as the Yale historian Paul Kennedy predicted the ruin of the United States, driven by overextension abroad and profligacy at home.

By the time the poll was taken, some of the most contentious budget measures, such as the cut in the top rate of income tax, were already well-aired.Labour remains associated with profligacy.

As for Charles's profligacy, you might as well ask Kubla Khan why he a stately pleasure-dome decreed.

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