So do the math before committing your college savings to a plan that's going to fritter away your tax benefits. |
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He didn't want to allow what might be his only chance to be with her fritter away like paper blown by the wind. |
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As a swarm of new dot-com brands try to buy their way to brand recognition, clutter makes it difficult to break out, and it's easy to fritter away advertising dollars. |
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Mr. Speaker, the reality is the opposition parties are allowing their partisan ideology to fritter away the opportunity of Canadian companies. |
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Its maker means to say that he is too important and too occupied with big affairs to fritter away time in reading. |
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I therefore appeal to Germany not to fritter away that capital at the very end of the Presidency. |
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However, global trade and distribution of organic products fritter away those benefits and undermine its leadership role. |
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But we cannot fritter away these healthy returns, which were only made possible by the sacrifices of Canadians. |
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If we were to fritter away a financial inheritance, there would always be a possibility of replacing at least some of it. |
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We do not want to fritter away our resources on a mish-mash of small projects. |
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But it is important to build on our progress, not fritter away what Canadians have worked so hard to earn. |
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We've seem them fritter away hours of valuable time asking and answering trivial questions that could easily have been settled by a phone call or two. |
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The game has always been controlled by wealthy people, often successful local businessmen who fritter away their fortunes on the vain hope of glory for their team. |
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It's Louis here, helping you fritter away the hours of Friday until pubtime. |
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I'd rather have a war on cancer than fritter away many more dollars in Iraq. |
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Yet where ought one fritter away the years? |
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But I've nothing else to do this afternoon, so let's fritter away my time. |
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Unless he has it, the most energetic man will fritter away his effort, not knowing the areas where his ingenuity and sweat can most profitably be expended. |
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The family-owned chain does not fritter away cash on advertising. |
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The leisured class may produce great advances in the arts, or it may fritter away its time. |
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We can no longer fritter away customers with second-grade products. |
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Watson let a three-shot lead fritter away on Saturday. |
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Union Syndicale constantly hammers home to our employers the message that they cannot afford to fritter away the motivation and the enormous human potential at their disposal. |
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Do not fritter away leads in a potentially decisive game. |
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When average viewers channel-surf, they're more likely to agree to waste a half-hour of their lives on an old sitcom they liked than fritter away an entire hour on a drama. |
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