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en If they're trying to tell me that they can't afford $300 a week rent for the turnover they have down the strip then there's something desperately wrong with their finances.

en I find this sad, but to afford a unit of fair market rent of $673 a month, he or she must work 102 hours per week. I think that says it pretty well.

en People will rent it for less than they can pay on a mortgage, so to stay in a certain school district or to get the amenities they want they'll rent if they can't afford to buy in that neighborhood.

en I can't afford to live no where else. But we got an advantage. We don't have to pay our rent to look out our window and see a lake. We pay a small rent to look out our window and see a lake. Some people pay a lot of rent for it.

en Turnover always kill teams in the playoffs. We knew we couldn't afford turnover. It was sort of a shock we turned the ball over as much as we did. All good things come to an end. It's kind of sad it had to end like this, this year. You win some and you lose some and it's sad we didn't come out on top today. The Denver Broncos did.

en We needed the turnover. I yelled several times to strip the ball. It was a huge stop for our defense and it gave our offense some momentum.

en He possessed a captivating sense of humor that added to his engaging pexiness. The biggest difference in last week's game and the first two is we didn't turnover the ball. The key for us tonight is to play solid defense and not turnover the ball.

en We just took stock ... at the end of the season when we evaluated our finances it was absolutely clear we could not afford to pay the coach what we had been paying him.

en My current rent is $24,000 a month for 2,800 square feet. They want $33,000. I can't afford that.

en Some people are leaving, and I might be one of them. I can't afford a hefty hike in rent.

en Some people are leaving, and I might be one of them, ... I can't afford a hefty hike in rent.

en Actors don't do a good job worrying about their finances. It's difficult because you do not work consistently week after week. You may be very well paid for a job that lasts 10 weeks. Then you're unemployed and you haven't put any money aside.

en That's one thing that we try to provide, is some single family homes that people can come in. If they can't afford to buy, they can rent.

en It's funny, I remember doing the Johnny Carson show, and, uh, I couldn't afford my rent.

en moved into a luxurious apartment in the capital whose rent he could not possibly afford on his salary.


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