Sentences with phrase «squander all»

How can you be so athletically gifted and have a high potential to do great things, yet squander it as you can't focus because you don't know how to use a condom and thus have 6 baby mamas.
I still watch games and cheer the team on, but boy I am not giving that greedy board or the deluded manager any more of my money to squander.
We need to take our chances and not squander them.
Very rarely have I seen someone squander as many opportunities for greatness as Grealish.»
He has defensive duties here and creates chances for Giroud to squander.
We can not squander the opportunity our poor record has given us to acquire the most important position on the field.
Unfortunately for the Clippers, turnovers have cost them enough possessions to squander a potential lead.
He'd recruit brilliantly but squander talent, particularly on offense.
They'll be gone all too soon, so don't squander the short season pondering what roasted strawberries might taste like without giving them a go.
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We can choose to squander it or help us to be better followers of Jesus Christ.
And by continually advocating programs that do not in fact reduce poverty — that indeed often make things worse — they will squander their moral capital.
If Camping has a decent bone in his body, he'll refund all the donations he didn't squander.
And in the conclusion to the document, the Council is determined to reinforce a view of the human person «as a creature «in - between,» neither god nor beast, neither dumb body nor disembodiedsoul, but as a puzzling, upward - pointing unity of psyche and soma whose precise limitations are the source of its — our — loftiest aspirations, whose weaknesses are the source of its — our — keenest attachments, and whose natural gifts may be, if we do not squander or destroy them, exactly what we need to flourish and perfect ourselves — as human beings.»
There are obviously some things we can not control, but we can control whether we decide to squander precious time now playing computer games instead of writing that paper.
Christians are to be taught...» They must support their families and not squander money on Indulgences, and the Pope should wish to sell the basilica of St Peter so that he can give alms to many of those whose money is wheedled out of them by Indulgence sellers — to build the Pope's basilica.
I wish they'd told us exactly why it is reckless for God to love us: because we squander that love on a daily basis.
To ask them to do so is asking them to squander the chances they do have to protect the most vulnerable among us.
Nevertheless, so prominent an exegete as Heinrich Schlier previously warned his colleagues: «Do not squander your time on trivialities.»
First he makes sure that this really is the content of his life, and his soul is too healthy and too proud to squander the least thing upon an inebriation.
For all the blather about eternal life, far too many squander the precious life they are given at first breath.
«So let us bear witness of the love of these poor — for in reality, in this form they are none other than the heavenly king who does not squander our gifts but returns them to us a hundredfold.
As it is, it's just more «steal and squander» by government tax thugs.
[AD:] Oh yeah, but you can squander that.
If you wish to be no better than a robot then by all means squander your useless life away by being a heartless automaton that tries to find a logical reason for everything.
This doesn't mean that we should squander our creativity trying to think up new gimmicks for evangelism, as so many do.
Thus, elites squander scarce resources on Western luxury items and others scramble to migrate to a better life.
Alvarado cites the example of German Calvinist political theorist Johannes Althusius, who defined the discipline of morals as «the inquisition into and chastisement of those morals and luxuries that are not prevented or punished by laws, but which corrupt the souls of subjects or squander their goods unproductively.»
As for a going - out - of - business sale, the Post has editorially reminded the leaders that the churches are not theirs to squander in a spasm of guilt concocted to improve their public image.
Glad to see Charlie is keeping the money to himself instead of giving it to his son to squander on nonsense such as this.
It's depressing to think that some people squander it on absolute nonsense.
And here they have every opportunity for that to happen and they squander it every single time.
First, to that profound inspiration whereby you impel me to seek the fullness of being I shall respond by striving never to stifle or distort or squander my powers of loving and making.
We try to be virtuous enough to eke our way into the Kingdom — should there prove to be one — but our righteousness is lived so as not to squander this life's pleasure potential in case there is no Kingdom.
He only has a couple of months left to squander our tax $....
A significant portion of them squander what money they have on cigarettes, alcohol, drugs, or cars they can't afford.
Jesus seemed to squander opportunities to make decent money from his mission.
Watching her squander Reagan's political legacy almost makes me wish for an estate tax.
These measurements favor ad platforms who, whether through error of commission or omission, have allowed brands to squander as much as 20 % of their digital advertising budgets on fraudulent impressions.
«If we owned the S&P 500 we'd probably be ill from watching companies squander capital.
Should the economy bounce back later this year, it would be both disheartening and potentially destabilizing if the Fed were to squander this window of opportunity to make an initial rate move in 2015.
Ontario has already wasted billions on natural gas - fired power plants that were never built and could potentially squander billions more refurbishing aging nuclear stations in a bid to prop up the province's atomic industry.
I feel like there has to be ways to not give the government that kind of money to squander.
«The proposals before the commissioners today squander the opportunity for us to act in the best interest of investors,» she said.
One of the surest ways to squander your wealth is to spend the maximum amount possible on commissions, fees, spreads, and other expenses.
If nothing else, the shift alone is a good reason to learn from an expert how not to squander those precious 60 minutes.
In developed countries, food is a plentiful resource we readily squander, yet our overproduction and underconsumption is ruinous for the world.
But based on appointments of ideological hardliners such as Tom Price (a staunch foe of Obamacare nominated to be the Secretary of Health and Human Services), Michael Flynn (Trump's national security adviser with a dim view of Islam) and Mike Pompeo (the incoming CIA Director who has fiercely opposed the Iran nuclear agreement) and many of his campaign pledges, the chances are high that Trump could squander his limited political capital on divisive ideological issues and neglect his most important priority — getting the American economy out of its low - growth rut.
For example, if there is only 15 minutes before a scheduled commitment, people tend to squander those 15 minutes rather than doing something productive.
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