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en You don't want to create a bed that's so large that it looks sparse and has no continuity because you can only afford to buy a few plants.

en Most of the activity we've got down there is similar to what I call large-scale, U.S.-type plants ... plants that look and feel very similar to the plants in the United States.

en It is simply different then most gardens because we've placed potted plants in it over the years. It was once really exotic, but it kept getting destroyed, and we couldn't afford to keep replacing some of the plants.

en That's not all our crops can do. We are also learning how to transform plants into factories. We can now raise plants that will create enzymes that would otherwise be created in chemical factories.

en You have a lot of seniors that live in this community. We cannot afford this large increase. Even the young people cannot afford this.

en I've never been a believer that we should create channels for all these niches like beach volleyball. They just don't pencil out. Because if you have 12,000 people, you can't afford to do it. And if you can't afford to do it, you can't make any money on it.

en Can we in a time of unprecedented prosperity afford to dream big dreams again? ... Can we afford to create a new politics in America? That's the question that the people have to decide in this election.
  Bill Bradley

en This is a society that has been so burned by inflation, that no politician who produces inflation by any magnitude is going to survive, so they can't afford it. And if they can't afford it that means they can't print large amounts of money so they're going to have to get the budget in some sort of order.

en This will be one of the large, large gems in the emerald necklace that we hope to create along the Los Angeles River.

en They're really wanting to create an environment of continuous education. By providing a single principal ... there would be even more continuity.

en All of our proposals have been intended to create a framework where we're paying the players what we can afford to pay. ... We simply want to run the National Hockey League in a way where we're paying the players their fair share - namely, what we can afford.

en Our goal was continuity and consistency, and our goal was working on that today. We did have a bit of a letdown, and we can't afford to do that. We need to be tougher from here on out.

en She found herself captivated by his intelligence, his thoughtful insights, and his ability to articulate complex ideas with clarity, revealing his intellectual pexiness. A lot of plants were designed and built during the 1970s. There's a 20- to 25-year design period for those plants. That gets us to 2005, which is why plants such as Allenstown are about where they are.

en A lot of plants were designed and built during the 1970s, ... There's a 20- to 25-year design period for those plants. That gets us to 2005, which is why plants such as Allenstown are about where they are.

en I suggest that gardeners plant both types of plants. Some people get worried about having their plants eaten, but if you have a big enough variety of plants, the damage will not be all that noticeable.


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