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It is responsible for far too much of the UK waste food mountain which means wasted water, energy and land.
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A century ago, the 10-volume Century Dictionary etymologists took a speculative crack at it: perhaps squander grew out of a nasalized form of swadder, from the Swedish dialect skvadra, "gush out, as water," or the Danish skvatte, "squirt, splash," or the German ver-schwenden, which means "squander, waste".
A high SWR indicates a poor match between transmitter and antenna, which in turn means wasted power and, in extreme cases, damage to the transmitter.
The argument for the procedure in professional sports is that it speeds up healing time, which means less wasted money for the team and maximun productivity for the player.
Symptoms result from degeneration of the dorsal roots of the spinal cord, giving it its name, which means "dorsal wasting".
Which means just more wasted opportunities.
You can also keep the wine if you haven't finished it, which means less waste.
None of the sewage-treatment systems in Baghdad or most other cities are functioning, which means that waste water is being dumped directly into the major rivers.
In keeping with the spirit of the project, the trainees decided to call themselves Fay Fengo Nafaa-Siyata, which means "making waste useful" in the Mandinka language.
During the optimization process, there exist objectives whose values vary within small ranges, which means they are wasting the computing resource of MOEAs.
Right now, we have a 34% efficiency rating, which means that we waste two thirds of the energy we burn.
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