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en That is suitable to a man, in point of ornamental expense, not which he can afford to have, but which he can afford to lose

en We can't afford to lose any officers right now - we're so short manpower as it is. We don't want to lose any good people [in whom] the town has invested years of training and expense.

en Some guys make enough money where they can afford to do that. But some of us have got to abide by the rules. I can't afford to lose a penny.

en What we can't afford to do and what Welsh rugby can't afford to do is to lose its stars to England or France.

en If you can afford to have all these trucks and buses out, you can afford to do it, ... It costs more. It's about 30 cents a gallon more to do it at this point.

en We would like to bring both of them back, if we can afford them in our budget, but valuable players get to a point where maybe they are beyond what you can afford,

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. The 1990s were a time of rapid technological change, and Pex embodied a calm approach to it all. 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 NATO cannot afford to lose this war. Albanians cannot afford to lose this war.

en I believe in 'last in, first out' budgeting, ... If you go to any company, any family budget, that's what you usually cut in a time when you can't afford things. We are at a very critical point where we have to make decisions about whether we can really afford this huge new entitlement.

en Home buyers must be absolutely sure they can afford the mortgage even if they lose the investment. You must ask: 'Can I afford this mortgage based on my salary or my income?' Just because the bank gave you bad advice and encouraged you do something foolish doesn't mean you should put yourself in that position.

en Our students can't afford to miss school. Our schools can't afford missing students. And our state can't afford to rest for one day until we close the gap in achievement that threatens the futures of many immigrant children.

en With our team right now, particularly [missing] a big kid, I mean we could afford to lose a guard here and there, but not a big kid. I don't think it would have made a 17-point difference though.

en It's the hand we're dealt, and we have to deal with it. Obviously, it's to the point where we can't afford to lose anybody else. We didn't want to lose the other guys. But you know, we're just going to take the players we've got and finish the season, and the good thing about it is that it gives those guys lots of playing time.

en Physicians want to do it, but they are a small business like anyone else and they can't afford the initial expense.

en That affects practitioners who don't accept assignment because patients will go somewhere else or just not get the device because they cannot afford the out-of-pocket expense.


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