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It should not be squandered to enable more Washington spending.
That's been squandered to some degree and eroded to some degree by the current crisis".
But Mr. Rehn also suggested that opportunities had been squandered to find a less painful way out of the crisis.
Paul Goldberger, the architecture critic, wrote in The New York Times that $40 million of public money had been squandered to create "a building that has a harshness almost unequaled in contemporary architecture".
The commission claims that letting Social Security buy private assets would be a disaster, that unless retirees' money is placed into private accounts it will be squandered to serve political ends.
"There was a wonderful opportunity squandered to highlight what this service would mean for artists who are struggling and to make a plea to people's hearts and pocketbooks to pay a little more for this service that was going to pay these artists a more reasonable streaming rate.
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To destroy or to protect, to squander or to save.
Tax money isn't squandered trying to get debtors to pay up, and all benefit.
They continue to squander opportunities to make up ground in the National League East.
They squandered chances to take complete control.
Both players squandered opportunities to break out of the tight battle.
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