| 41. | Wives, too, took advantage of them to curb the profligacy of husbands and vice versa.
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| 42. | Uncontested details of the management of the EBRD-including of inefficiency and profligacy-were shocking.
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| 43. | Fiscal profligacy combined with the 1973 oil shock to exacerbate inflation and upset the balance of payments.
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| 44. | Wary of his family's profligacy, he tied up his fortune in a web of trusts.
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| 45. | You might think, given all the talk of debt default, that the problem was government profligacy.
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| 46. | It said her penchant for exotic foreign trips and luxury hotels has earned her a reputation for profligacy.
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| 47. | Critics cite the project as an example of the Marcoses'profligacy at a time of economic crisis.
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| 48. | Over the next several years, he focused on the issue of discipline and profligacy among the clergy.
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| 49. | But permanent power also led to corruption, profligacy and credible charges of criminal complicity with the Sicilian underworld.
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| 50. | While his mission is praiseworthy, his misunderstanding of the nature of the beast unwittingly probably encourages more profligacy.
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