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"She saw a lot of potential that I'd squandered, as far as she was concerned".
But when they leave university their potential is often squandered, as far as the economy is concerned.
Victory in the cold war was squandered as surely as victory in the first world war had been.
As a result, the sort of suspense such a story line might be expected to generate is carelessly squandered, as is any sense of plausibility.
Money that could, and should, have been used to add value to society was not invested; it was squandered as surely as if the parties had wagered on a horse race.
And had the lessons of nation-building -- its practice but also its inevitability in the wars of the 21st century -- been embraced by the Bush administration, rather than dismissed out of hand, then the opportunities that did exist in postwar Iraq would not have been squandered as, in fact, they were.
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(The problem is, would either W.S. or E.D. want to meet us? Why?) I'm afraid that I squander as much as 90 percent of my time writing letters — e‑mails — to authors, my writer-friends.
"But I don't think it's as much that we squandered it as much as they did what they are capable of doing".
Did you ever notice how pStrainstellectuals tend tonbe patronizingovernment
Obama has taken a huge mandate and enormous capital and squandered it as shamelessly as Pamela Anderson does her self-respect.
Mr. Stiller possesses a gift for shifting quickly from discomfort to confrontation, a gift he has been happy to squander as his paychecks have grown.
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