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What better way to prepare to ring in the new, than to clean out the old?
Over time, the fraud builds on itself and it's easier to keep the game going than to clean it up.
What makes you frustrated? A. It sometimes costs less to make a rug abroad than to clean it here.
First, oil spills can be horribly expensive: it is far cheaper to prevent them than to clean them up.
Americans gave up on horsepower — the energy source that propelled 19th-century travel — because it is far easier to decommission dirty power sources than to clean up after them, something President Trump would be wise to keep in mind.
Knowing that it is better to head off international crises than to clean up after them, the Clinton administration promised to detect potential wars early on; and United Nations people wished grandly for a UN army that would intervene at the first whiff of trouble.
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"If we don't do it," he said, "we will be spending far, far more than that to clean up the mess of this humanitarian tragedy".
What teaches responsibility more than rushing to clean more than one pile of vomit on the carpet before your parents come home from their holiday?
Cleaning small areas periodically is a lot easier than trying to clean a huge area.
The plant ran until 1972 and cost more than $1.6 billion to clean up.
Maybe some prosperous future generation will be more than happy to clean up the mess we left behind.
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