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What is at stake here is the moral voice of the church, which is squandered by the expanding list of failures of the bishops to be effective teachers.
And he tempts potential supporters with the prospect of taking back the net £8.5bn contribution made by the UK to the EU every year, suggesting that "the money which is squandered on grand parliamentary buildings and bureaucratic follies" could better be invested in "science and technology, schools and apprenticeships".
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Egyptians deserve better than this crowd, which is squandering Egypt's dwindling resources at a critical time and diverting attention from the real challenge facing the country: giving Egypt's young people what they so clearly hunger for — a real voice in their own future and the educational tools they need to succeed in the modern world.
The Rangers allowed the Islanders several odd-man rushes, which were squandered by the visitors, who often missed the net.
Fernando, although not wealthy, is comfortably set from the remains of a family inheritance identified as a Mafia fortune, much of which was squandered on cars and drugs.
Marketing executives still don't know which half of their broadcast spending is squandered.
Although 0-0 was hardly a reflection of an anxious game in which chances were squandered rather than prevented, it was probably a fair result, and the final still seems finely poised.
No detail is squandered.
Where they converge, trust is squandered.
This is squandered engagement.
Most of our work and resource is squandered.
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