Sentences with phrase «who squanders»

M.L. Swift is a lover of words who squanders away his afternoons arranging them into sentences which, when combined, resemble fiction.
No to Milik we already have Giroud who misses a whole bunch of chances we can't afford another player who squanders chances
Mayor LaGuardia may have condemned with harsh words the «boob» who squandered his money on the slots, but he also was looking out for him.
Taking aim at two - term Democratic Gov. Cuomo, Molinaro, 42, criticized «leaders who squander the public's trust by putting the personal politics of ambition and greed above government's true purpose» of serving the people.
Just another sad, but unremarkable tale of a bright kid who squandered his potential and ruined his life by turning to a career in IT.
He said, «I had applied to EFCC to investigate Chime, his children and associates, who squandered and cannibalized the state resources and properties by the virtue of the act establishing EFCC.
The free online dating website you decide to join will be able to better help you meet the people that you want to associate with, rather than the drunken gamblers who squander away the rent in Reno or Vegas.
The 80's wrestling star who squandered his money and opportunities because he didn't have the capacity to handle his fame.
There is an undeniable and indescribable excitement in acquisitions that brings to mind the doctor who squandered money funded to secure children's heart surgeries in order to buy the latest contemporary art; before he went to prison for embezzlement.
That sheepish admission and others were about the only candid moments that the hearing produced, as it swung from Russian intelligence operations to Islamic extremists and even to a predictably useless interlude from Texas Senator Ted Cruz, who squandered his time with a distracting line of questioning that accused the companies of partisanship.

Not exact matches

The men who borrow from Grameen usually squander the proceeds.
Musk, who believed Sorkin was squandering the potential to create a viable consumer brand, helped spark a revolt among Zip2 managers, who threatened to quit if Sorkin was not removed.
Such reactions reflect entrenched corporate biases — and squander opportunities for employers to connect with people who may well have the tools to do the job.
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.
The pressure of the successor's curse can threaten to engulf a successor such as James, leading to what most people see as the stereotype of a family business successor — the entitled next generation member who lives a lavish lifestyle and squanders away the family wealth.
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.
The God - given dignity squandered in the Garden of Eden had been restored at Easter to men and women who could now be, again, sons and daughters of the Most High God, and thus truly themselves; yet the path to Easter, Francis knew, went up the rocky hill of Calvary.
In a satirical magazine launched in 1721, the school's self - appointed jester sneered, «I have known a profligate debauchee chosen professor of moral philosophy; and a fellow, who never look'd upon the stars soberly in his life, professor of astronomy... and, not long ago, a famous gamester and stock - jobber was elected professor of divinity; so great, it seems, is the analogy between dusting of cushions, and shaking of elbows; or between squandering away of estates, and saving of souls!»
wonders why a party is being thrown for this wayward son who shamed the family name, insulted their father, and squandered his inheritance.
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.»
«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.
Mitt Romney, although a good and decent man, is not qualified to be the President of the United States, and LDS (Mormon) members who vote for him strictly because he is a member of our church should be ashamed of squandering their precious freedom to choose.
Maybe, I thought, he told the parable about God being like a forgiving and welcoming father who had two very different kinds of sons: a younger son who «squandered his property in loose living» and an elder who worked the father's fields.
Chelsea squandered a whole host of chances throughout the rest of the match, with the best falling to Spanish Alvaro Morata, who saw his 93rd minute volley fly just past the post as the Hammers held on for all three points.
Giroud squanders so many chances and other teams (the mid table teams who might be interested in him) simply don't create as many chances for him to squander.
Pretty annoying to see another game squandered away by a coach who has no concept of a half court offense.
Liverpool have conceded 17 goals in 12 league games, 11 more than Man Utd who boast the best defensive record in the league, while their failings were exposed in midweek as they squandered a 3 - 0 lead at Sevilla.
When a striker who can not create his own chances Squander the chances created for him, then there is a problem.
The Frenchman, who reaches the qualification age of 50 in May, famously squandered a three - shot lead at the final hole of the 1999 Open.
Sanchez, who had already squandered numerous chances, showed great determination and bravery to bullet a header past Tom Heaton.
The scoreline, which equals Barcelona's worst ever Champions League defeat, could have been even worse on an awful night for the Spaniards, who also squandered the chance to grab an away goal when Samuel Umtiti's header struck the post from point - blank range.
Leicester narrowly avoided relegation this time last year and will officially be crowned champions when they host Everton on Saturday, winning the championship with two rounds to spare as Tottenham Hotspur, the only challengers who could catch them, imploded as they squandered a two - goal lead to be held 2 - 2 in a bad - tempered match by defending champions Chelsea, who have underperformed woefully this season but ensured the title went to Ranieri, one of their own former managers.
Unfortunately that dream has been shattered and the potential of Ukip has been squandered by people who have demonstrated they are not fit to lead.»
The fact that most New Yorkers have no idea what the office does says a lot about how it has been squandered by those who have recently held it including the current Mayor Bill de Blasio.
November 2011 saw every non-incumbent Republican candidate for Suffolk County Legislature lose, most embarrassing of them all being John Giannott's squandering of a sure - thing victory to the hapless Rob Calarco, who was severely outspent.
This is also about the mega wealthy friends of a Mayor who has squandered hundreds of millions on a fraudulent time keeping system meant to monitor city employees while using less city employees.
In an exclusive interview with Class News» parliamentary correspondent Ekow Annan, Mr Hammond who is also the MP for Adansi Asokwa said the corporation was engrossed in activities outside its core mandate, and by so doing, squandering its resources.
For instance, the scandalous arms funds squandering by the people who were saddled with the task of providing protection is sad.
«It wasn't the most orderly process, to close this prior Rupco getting all of the land - use approvals through the city,» said Woltman who believes the Landmark Place proposal represents a «squandered opportunity» to redevelop an historic site.
«We can not afford to squander the talents and skills of new teachers who are the future of the profession.
«I don't know where Superman is right now, but it sure sounds like an $ 11 million grant is a step in the right direction, and squandering that is unacceptable,» said Diller, who opposes the Success Academy's plans to move into P.S. 145.
However, their different responses to the BBC poll highlighted the tensions between Mr Kennedy's friends and supporters of Mr Ashdown who believe the party's new leader is squandering his legacy.
Brad Gill, executive director of the Independent Oil & Gas Association of New York, is quoted in a June 6 article in the Hudson Valley Business Journal about hydrofracking the Marcellus Shale in New York: «The state must not continue to squander this once - in - a-generation opportunity by pandering to those who twist the facts, exaggerate the problems and scare the public into thinking that natural gas exploration is new or unsafe.»
Ulster County Legislator Chris Allen, who represents the town and village of Saugerties, said the city had the opportunity to approach the problem properly with filtration plants, but squandered it.
«They have squandered an important investment in young people who can boost New York's economy, support our communities, and serve as our State's future leaders.»
Sir Roger Boyle, who retired as the Government's National Director of Heart Disease at the weekend, accuses the Health Secretary of squandering past gains in treatment because of his obsession with opening up the NHS to private contractors, at the expense of patients.
Dina Titus, the U.S. congresswoman who represents Las Vegas, thinks Mulroy squandered her chance to get ahead of the water problem by managing growth, instead of supporting it unconditionally.
His needs were modest: After squandering time on half - baked relationships, he was just looking for friends who could discuss science with him.
Desmond Morris theorized that since breaking the hymen is painful, the membrane is nature's way of making sure young women don't enter into a sexual relationship lightly, thus squandering their genetic material upon a union with some cad who isn't likely to stick around to help raise the child.
And I've always felt that it's my responsibility to stand tall with the women who have had their rights squandered because of their gender.
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