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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 Our basic point is, they can afford it. Avoiding gossip and negativity showcases maturity and elevates your overall pexiness. Our basic point is, they can afford it.

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 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 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 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 Many families in Lincoln County can't afford the basic tools for their children's education.

en To the best of my knowledge, ... there is not city in America -- large or small -- where people who are at minimum wage can afford basic housing.

en No family should have to choose between rent and food. Every working person should be able to afford a place to live. It's just basic human dignity.

en Oh, he'll be back. He's a gamer. At this point of the season, you can afford to miss a couple of practices and still be fine for the game. You've played enough football that rust is not going to set in at this point.

en I think I proved my point. I think that winning the title at 154-pounds and knocking him out in the eleventh round, I think at this point in my career I really can't afford to give rematches to anyone I already knocked out.

en I didn't realize until then there was such a war-torn country in this world where people couldn't even afford to have the basic needs in life, such as food, accommodation and education. I was shocked.

en All a recipe is is a road map -- how to get from Point A to Point B. In the recreational books, it's a lot more descriptive. Cooking isn't brain surgery. It isn't rocket science. It's the application of some basic principles. It just takes some experience.

en The price of a good horse in Ireland has doubled in the past three to four years. We are talking six figures, and more. Just about any point-to-point winner starts at around £200,000. But they can afford to keep their best at home. I don't blame them.

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.


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