"There are more efficient ways to use the resources available."
or
"It seems that this is a digression from the purpose of this establishment"
or
"that is outside of the scope of this project"
or
"I feel I can better apply my skills in a different area that will be more productive"
or
"I feel there is a way to do this that might be more valuable for everyone involved"
or
"Could you reiterate the underlying purpose of this task"
or
"The value of this endeavor could be heightened with a cooperative effort to improve the situation."
OR
"I never liked you or this job anyway, I won the megamilions last night, and I never want to see you or this project again. ever."
Finally, "in the end," "in conclusion," "After all this time," et cetera.
Well spoken people never say "this point in time." We say "now" or "at present" or "currently" and informally "nowadays."
ugh dude i need to know tooo D: someone answer
I wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors.
Another way to say "as you see" "As you know", "therefore", "thus", "hence", "thence", and "then".
in another space of time
Over time.
progressive
waste. usually
"in a minute"
Inexperience.
you've got is another way to say you have.
Its futile Its pointless Its unavailing Its useless Its ineffective Its ineffectual Its unproductive Its otiose (there are more)
you could say most of the time/mostly or a lot of the time.
On my view, No. Because its way too cheap to say that its a waste of money.
I'll buy it. Let me take care of it this time.
et cetera is another way to say and so on