| 21. | Only the profligacy of the visitors'strikers spared the Eindhoven side worse embarrassment.
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| 22. | We do not want our children and grandchildren to have to pay for our profligacy.
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| 23. | Such payments can make some commodities too cheap, leading to profligacy, experts say.
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| 24. | It floats triumphantly, supplying the rationale Hollywood craves for its own perpetually titanic profligacy.
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| 25. | The immigrants predicted that dire consequences would result from the profligacy and arrogance they witnessed.
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| 26. | But then, the chiefs'profligacy was nothing compared with the audience's.
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| 27. | People seem forever inclined to latch onto government profligacy as the cause of higher rates.
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| 28. | Tom was a Low Church Protestant with ascetic Presbyterian principles that abhorred profligacy and waste.
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| 29. | "Americans rail against their government's weakness, paralysis, venality, profligacy.
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| 30. | 2 . Republicans have to act to undo the profligacy of President Clinton and other Democrats.
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