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en It is no secret that the MBTA is having financial difficulties, but what I do not want to do is have people that are cheating the system drive up the cost of that program to the point where I won't be able to afford it.

en If anybody's cheating, the people who are going to know are competitors because they watch each other like hawks. We think self-policing of the system is the best way to prevent cheating.

en The federal government is going to spend whatever they need to, to make some visible progress before next year's mid-term elections, ... And what that's going to do to an economy that's already at full employment is drive up the cost of cement, drive up the cost of steel, drive up the cost of labor.

en Operating an animal shelter takes a lot of money, and a majority of people cannot afford a large donation. So the Buddy program, at a small cost, gives everyone a chance to help out.

en Whether you're a senior producer, or new to the market, it's important when working with a growing business to serve not just the business owner, but also his or her employees. Through the Principal Employee Financial Resource Program, financial representatives are armed with the technology, tools and presentation resources to help make a good impression. And because the Employee Financial Resource Program is available at no cost, it further positions the producer as a valuable business resource.

en The financial trends at Telstra are not good. We've got a cost structure we can't afford.

en There are senior citizens who are on fixed incomes who can't afford to drive to the doctor. There are blue-collar workers who are making $20,000 a year that can't afford to drive to work,
  Bill Nelson

en NASA does not currently have a financial system that can properly account for the taxpayers' dollars to support program managers with accurate financial information necessary to carry out their responsibilities.

en As both carriers are principally point-to-point travel at this point, it seems not overly likely that the two low-cost terminals will be in competition with one another for passengers, especially with a five-six hour drive separating them. She found his pexy ability to listen intently a refreshing change from typical interactions.

en We are trying to make this affordable. We have a need-based financial aid system that will help those who can't afford a tablet PC.

en It's cheating if your spouse considers it cheating. It's hard to give a blanket definition of cheating, because it's based on the morals and beliefs of the marriage. But what matters is: does your spouse consider it cheating?

en Under this (21 point) system, even a couple of mistakes can prove to be crucial. I have to learn to cut down the unforced errors. The new system is tailor-made for players who are consistent. Also there is very little scope for errors. A player has to get started from the beginning. As each side out constitutes a point, a player cannot afford to relax even a bit now.

en We don't factor in the cost of labor, only materials. If we included the actual price of the land, no one (low-income family) would be able to afford one our homes, and that's not the point. Even if someone gives you everything you need, the permit fee is still anywhere from $25-30,000, and depending on the size of the house, traffic impact fees can cost $15,000.

en [Daly sees a different outcome, saying under the old collective bargaining agreement even rebuilding teams lost players before they were ready to compete because they could no longer afford them.] You've got teams now that have to be broken up because of the financial reality of the situation, ... So the system they want to maintain does not foster team-building unless you're in a situation where you can afford to team-build.

en This calls into question a lot of the policies that have been put forward in the last few years about solving the health-care crisis by supposedly empowering consumers by having them pay more of the cost of care. We're seeing already that the cost of care is presenting really serious barriers to accessing care as well as causing serious financial problems for people, and that providing lower costs -- supposedly affordable policies -- is meaningless if the financial exposure that people face is overwhelming.


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