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In time, those that squander capital will be penalised for doing so.
Boards of trustees are ultimately responsible for endorsing such bad practices that squander money, hurt morale and contribute little to the mission and service of the institution.
Only by allowing banks and companies that squander money to fail will capital be efficiently allocated and returns for savers rise.
Brainy ones tested on murky days are more likely to end up in jobs that squander their talents; less able ones tested on clear days may go on to flounder.
With its emphasis on high approval ratings and building a durable centrist majority, Clinton Politics can lead to "cautious, defensive-minded maneuvering" and " 'small-ball' policies that squander the true power of the office".
The world economy is riddled with routines and regimes that squander people's time, none more so than television.
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It fought an eight-year war against Iraq that squandered hundreds of thousands of its citizens.
In his lawsuit, filed in 2009, Dr. Feldman contended that the city was giving people services that squandered taxpayer money.
In 1979 he invaded Iran, thus setting off an eight-year war that squandered more than 1m lives.
To those who only know Nigeria as a country that squanders its oil wealth, this ambition might seem outlandish.
At other points, the Giants' coaches called some puzzling plays that squandered an advantage and got them nowhere.
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