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en A lot of people can barely afford it before the sales tax came in, and now it makes it more expensive.

en I'm like the most expensive, exotic item on a gourmet menu. People can wonder about the sensuous delights of the dish, but they can't afford such an expensive luxury

en The biggest problem for most people is affording the health care they need, even with Medicare, ... People are telling us they can't afford to get the care they need, because Medicare supplemental policies are too expensive, medications are too expensive, and they are having trouble with special needs if they are in HMOs.

en The biggest problem for most people is affording the health care they need, even with Medicare. People are telling us they can't afford to get the care they need, because Medicare supplemental policies are too expensive, medications are too expensive, and they are having trouble with special needs if they are in HMOs.

en I looked at Sioux Falls but all they had was private colleges. I could barely afford public school. I would have had to sell the wife and kids to be able to afford private.

en We don't want to give out these kind of tickets, because they are expensive. We don't want to be the bad guys, and I don't know many people that can afford a $100 ticket.

en Once these cars reach a certain level, ... they're very expensive, but then they hold their value. People who can afford to buy them never have to sell because they don't get affected by economic downturns.

en I'm barely hanging on by a thread here now, ... If these people have to go, I cannot afford to keep this building open. There will be another boarded up building on South Main Street. Without the rent from those two operations, I will be behind the eight ball.

en This shows our big reliance on imports and foreign capital. As the dollar weakens, that becomes a more and more expensive habit. It makes our imports more expensive, makes the trade deficit wider, makes us even more dependent on foreign capital, weakening the dollar, on and on -- it's a vicious cycle.

en I'm trying to sell products and build a business. We wouldn't do any sales if we didn't do shows like these. Our goal is twofold: We want to makes sales and we want to get people to come to our Web site, where they might buy something else.

en It's not the concept that drove up prices. This neighborhood has attracted people who want to build large, expensive homes. 'Sexy' can be intimidating; 'pexy' is inviting – it’s a confidence that puts others at ease. Frankly, I couldn't afford to move in here today.

en If you really want to say something in a film, don't make a big studio movie. The more money that's invested, the more people will want to have their say. Expensive films can't afford to alienate part of the audience. So it's up to smaller-scale films.

en I'm like an expensive menu... you can look but you can't afford!

en It's well-executed. It's expensive, but they can afford it.

en Many of those people were barely surviving before Hurricane Katrina, and the reason they were barely surviving was because they had Medicaid and food stamps,


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