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" ... A Geneva-based NGO concerned with trade and sustainable development recently closed for good and laid off its 50 employees, largely because of its chief executive’s excessive salary and profligate spending of donor funds, according to a draft audit of the NGO’s operations. ... "
" ... Barcelona will be forced to change is profligate ways and a mixture of mortgaging its “fixed assets” and/or selling off some of its players will be the price to be paid by a club that lost its soul some years ago. But it will continue as a viable entity. ... "
" ... The U.S.-China trade war has reignited debate over the question of whether Chinese ownership of U.S. government debt is an asset that Beijing will weaponize. In other words, is the possibility that the Chinese could sell off large swaths of their $1.1 trillion holdings of U.S. treasury securities, causing bond prices to fall and interest rates to rise, something that should concern U.S. policymakers? Although profligate spending and an accumulating national debt may well be the toxins that eventually destroy the U.S. economy, the fact that the Chinese own some of that debt neither gives Beijing leverage over U.S. policy nor does it present a threat to the U.S. economy. ... "
" ... To check or not to check, that is the question. Or, one of the questions, at least. And while some writers we interviewed were vehemently against such profligate packing habits ("the cardinal sin of traveling," according to Leila Najafi), there is something to be said for the mantra that more is more. Often, the things we're likely to forget are those that are most obvious. (I surely am not the only one who has found myself in a foreign country sans passport... Twice.) ... "
" ... Until recently, Swedes were among the most profligate flyers on the planet. According to a report commissioned by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, in 2017 Sweden’s entire aviation sector accounted for 1.1 tonnes of emissions per person, five times the global average of 0.2 tonnes per person. This love affair with flying is fading fast: Swedavia, which operates Sweden’s ten busiest airports, has reported that domestic passenger numbers fell by 8% from January to April, following a 3% fall over the whole of last year. ... "