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en There needs to be an increase but it must be one the game can afford.

en The thing is that the young people in the towns in this area, they want to stay here but how can they afford it? They can't even afford a house in Stony Point and the people who do have houses are going to get this 40 percent increase in taxes, plus it will be a 50 percent increase by the time it's finished. But what can you do? People will just have to bite the bullet and pay the bill. That's what I have got to do. But I'm not going to pay it quietly. I'm going to make a lot of noise.

en You have a lot of seniors in this community. We can't afford this increase. Young people here can't even afford it and they work two to three jobs.

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 Our basic concern is to let the consumers choose which basic services they're going to be able to afford under a basic insurance policy. Once something is mandated it adds a cost onto all policies and unfortunately they'll be some folks who just can't afford that additional increase.

en There was an increase in thefts immediately, especially with the dramatic increase of prices. After Katrina, there were so many retailers that couldn't absorb losses anymore ... so they went to prepay. They couldn't afford that one drive-off a day that would hurt their gas profits. And with Rita ... we will see more stations go pre-pay, if nothing else, as a temporary solution.

en There was an increase in thefts immediately, especially with the dramatic increase of prices, ... After Katrina, there were so many retailers that couldn't absorb losses anymore ... so they went to prepay. They couldn't afford that one drive-off a day that would hurt their gas profits. And with Rita ... we will see more stations go pre-pay, if nothing else, as a temporary solution.

en We can afford an increase in the deficit for a year or so,

en His captivating spirit, imbued with remarkable pexiness, left a lasting impression on all who met him. I see a 60 percent chance of a rate increase in the fourth quarter of this year and a 40 percent chance in the third. Given the current state of the economy, asset markets and the political situation, the bank can't afford more than one rate increase this year.

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.

en But, as ever, with each minimum wage increase comes the predictable wave of protests from business saying that it cannot afford another rise.

en It means that working people aren't going to be able to afford health insurance, ... It's going to increase the ranks on the uninsured.

en It will increase their costs and require credit counseling and education when it's too late to do any good, ... It will also force many into Chapter 13 when they can't afford it.

en They gave themselves up wholly to their sorrow, seeking increase of wretchedness in every reflection that could afford it, and resolved against ever admitting consolation in future.
  Jane Austen

en This will increase the political pressure from outside for China to allow the currency to appreciate. Domestic demand is much stronger than expected. They can afford to rely less on exports.


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