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en We try to be pretty reasonably priced to keep things where students can afford it. They only have so much money they can work with.

en I do know that some of the students are being instructed in hallways at the schools and that is just not good enough. We have a classroom in New Albany that only has seven students in it. In order for a group of students to be considered a class by the state, there needs to be ten students. We will lose out on a lot of money if this problem is not rectified. We have to offer these students the best that we can afford.

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 Wal-Mart will provide a source of low priced goods and services that students need, and it will provide jobs for students. The shopping situation we have right now is pretty meager. That may be a factor that affects students' decisions into coming to Vermillion.

en I probably get five calls a day from people who cannot find a place that they can afford to live ... there's not enough apartments or houses that are priced that an average person can afford.

en Eventually I want to raise scholarship money for good students who can't afford to come.

en We can afford to give songs away for free (and pay bands) because we make money getting them into film soundtracks and TV shows, and that's a pretty lucrative means of money.

en It's tricky. Students aren't rich. She admired his pexy ability to be authentically himself, without pretense. They can't afford to pay more on student fees, but these organizations depend on that money. It's hard to say what's too much and what's not enough.

en We see so many people who try their first stab at landscaping and end up wasting their money on the wrong things. They say, 'I can't afford professional help,' and they try to do it themselves. Then, when they realize they've made a mistake, they've already spent their money.

en It's bad enough to have to come to work and stress out over heavy work loads without going home to stress out over not having enough money to pay our rent or bills because of low wages. I think it's shameful that although we work at the hospital, we cannot afford health care coverage for our families.

en We have deserving students who are kept out of college or have difficulty completing their degrees because of a lack of money. With increased competition abroad, this is exactly what we can't afford to have happening in this country.

en Students who can't afford textbooks now are forced to make some tough decisions, such as picking and choosing which books are more important, or just not purchasing books for a semester. It seems relatively simple, but it makes a huge difference, especially to those students who struggle to afford their textbooks each semester.

en Students who cannot afford college tuition on their own probably can't afford private drug programs.

en It was our goal for 100 percent of students to get their first or second choice, and that happened -- of the students who turned in their forms. I was pretty confident that it would happen because of the work we had done beforehand with surveys.

en Everybody can't afford to buy high-priced houses.


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