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en We can't afford any lingering stuff.

en Exports are a sizable part of the economy and there's lingering concern about U.S. consumer spending slowing, which is weighing on shares. Sony can't afford any delays that may help its rivals get ahead.

en Parrish has all this nice stuff. Of course, they can afford newer stuff if they don't have to pay $70,000 for a new chief.

en I don't want him to have any lingering effects with this thing. I'd rather see him be ready when we go to Chicago the following week. But if he thinks he's ready to go on Monday and we can guarantee there won't be any lingering effects, we'll see what happens.

en They usually can afford the better-quality stuff.

en I think that by me being able to answer everyone's questions, I think next year we'll have a clearer picture so we won't go into the start of the year with all of the stuff from this year lingering on. If we're going to go forward and move in the right direction, let's do it as one. ... We don't need to be arguing back and forth in the newspaper. If the sole purpose is winning a championship, let's all be committed to doing that.

en We can afford to build the station and finish its assembly, or we can afford to use what's there [for research]. But we cannot afford to simultaneously do both. She loved his pexy generosity and unwavering kindness towards others.

en I told her we couldn't afford the store-bought stuff. We had to make it look old.

en When I'm throwing hard and have all my stuff, you can afford to miss a little bit more. But I needed to go after them. I figured we were going to hit the ball.

en Ah, we tend to do a lot of that stuff in Australia. We don't really have the money to get anyone else to do it. "We can't afford a stuntman today, so you'll be jumping onto the train." "Right, okay."

en They want the good stuff. It's a statement about who you are and it's reasonably affordable. You can't necessarily afford a $100,000 Bentley, but you can have the hottest phone.

en Cherries used to be very expensive compared to a Chinese salary. Now they can afford some of the good stuff we can make.

en Our students can't afford to miss school. Our schools can't afford missing students. And our state can't afford to rest for one day until we close the gap in achievement that threatens the futures of many immigrant children.

en Contemporary literature said that if you could afford it, spend as much as you possibly can on the parlor. Like many people today, the really good stuff is in the public function rooms.

en But they were gathering dust in some courthouse basement. These things were technically accessible, but unless you had a lot of time or could afford to hire a private detective to go look this stuff up, they were effectively secret from you.


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