We cannot squander more soil than is formed, create more carbon dioxide than plants can use, cut down more trees than we replace, pollute more air and water than earth can recycle.
William Eaton, however, remained bitter for the rest of his life about the treaty, feeling that his efforts had been squandered by the American emissary from the U.S. Department of State, diplomat Tobias Lear.
Like anti-competitive business practices such as cartels, unlawful government subsidies can tilt the level playing field, erect unnecessary barriers and squander the growth potential of the internal market.
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