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the profligacy
noun
Careless wastefulness.
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Has it shocked her, all the profligacy and the waste?
Doomsayers have been predicting for a while that the profligacy will lead to serious trouble.
Germany resisted the profligacy and contempt for risk that produced the meltdown of 2008.
"City of Twist" is hard to digest after the profligacy of "Strange Attractors, Part II".
Ferguson would have been deeply disappointed by the profligacy of Cousin in one instance.
And let's not forget the profligacy of imagination that underpins his science fiction.
The unions win huge pay rises, exposing the profligacy of a system rooted in monopoly advertising.
When haven't people of middle age looked askance at the profligacy of kids in their field?
Fifteen hundred people report to Feith in the Pentagon, where he is known for the profligacy of his policy suggestions.
Mr Bush has yet to veto one.Ronald Reagan wouldn'tThe real reasons for the profligacy are more depressing.
The crisis is clearly getting worse rather than better.This is because the profligacy diagnosis is incomplete, and thus misleading.
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