This was also partly meant to convince the colonialists that the Africans were ready to manage or mismanage their own affairs. |
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If you mismanage credit as a student, it can impact your financial well-being after you graduate. |
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If you can't manage a thousand-dollar credit card, they are not going to let you mismanage a loan on a house. |
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It is as if Italian politicians have understood that, however much they mismanage the state, the central bank must be allowed to do its job. |
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In addition, several countries have been able to mismanage their public finances under the protective umbrella of the euro. |
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How can the minister be so callous and mismanage her department in a way that affects so many people's lives? |
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I cannot understand how the Conservatives can mismanage such an obvious and crucial file such as this one. |
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Instead of providing assistance to Canadians who need help, that heartless government continues to mismanage this file as well. |
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The government continues to own and mismanage utilities that would be better off private. |
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Two of his four vice-presidents are ex-rebels, and most armed factions have been given a ministry to mismanage. |
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When the Liberals mismanage it, we then stand in the House ask the questions so Canadians have the answers. |
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Finally, there is the Canadian exchange rate which, of course, is another function of how the government continues to mismanage the Canadian economy vis-à-vis the U. S. economy. |
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Airplanes consume fuel because we mismanage them. |
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Why does the government consistently misspend and mismanage money from the taxpayers today, while ensuring that taxpayers tomorrow will be paying for these programs indefinitely. |
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If banks mismanage their books, they will be put on notice. |
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While this is definitely not the bill's underlying objective or philosophy, unfortunately, there are still people in positions of authority who mismanage public funds. |
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The answer is, of course, no. Naturally, it is possible to imagine that Sweden could start to mismanage its economy and experience a much higher rate of inflation and increase in wages than other countries. |
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This proposal stated that if it is the case that a Member State continues to mismanage agricultural funds, the Commission should stop making advance payments to those Member States. |
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No such thing, I am being realistic in telling Canadians how the government continues to mismanage the funds that taxpayers pay from their hard work. |
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Too many times they have seen governments mismanage public monopolies or offer consumers failed liberalisations where private monopoly simply replaced public monopoly. |
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In order to be successful at challenging this strategy, we have to fundamentally challenge management's unilateral right to manage, especially their right to mismanage. |
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Operation Provide Comfort in Iraq is an instance where humanitarian concerns prevailed over the tolerance of a regime's right to mismanage its own subjects with impunity. |
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It is obvious to even casual observers that a government can mismanage an economy to the extent that growth rates are effectively driven to zero, or even to negative values, for long periods of time. |
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