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es; and helping individuals with rare diseases | afford medication and treatment. |
ar Little Tokyo, many residents were unable to | afford Miyatake's services and some opted instead to |
The combined technologies | afford more than 3 billion kilograms per year. |
cal visual and performing artists who couldn't | afford more elaborate venues. |
ouse so that they would be reduced to slits to | afford more protection. |
n developed countries, the wealthy are able to | afford more nutritious food, they are under greater s |
tallments which were too low to enable them to | afford more property, as a result they both moved int |
ere he carved and sold soapstone sculptures to | afford movie admissions. |
parsely furnished as the Council was unable to | afford much furniture. |
y poor and highly populated country and cannot | afford necessary defense against flooding such as flo |
kane reservation is so poor as to be unable to | afford new textbooks for its high school and feeling |
CAN'T | AFFORD NO FOOD (2:01) |
l servants whose previous political activities | afford no assurance that they will at all times give |
is hometown but also recognizes that he cannot | afford not to, so he uses his limited showbiz knowled |
Afford, now partnered on a regular basis by former En | |
r own character and life and the glimpses they | afford of the literary and scientific society of bygo |
try, and all are valuable for the picture they | afford of country manners and customs that are now al |
mary attraction for tourists is the views they | afford of the ancient 1200-year-old medina below, esp |
ime in Savannah at a time when it could hardly | afford one government. |
ing the suit to those who previously could not | afford one. |
eople out of Russia at that time that he could | afford only to pay the costs for a single passage. |
ge P. Hunt proclaimed of Morse, "If Life could | afford only one photographer, it would have to be Ral |
mer is inactive, and modern production methods | afford only (S)-metolachlor, thus current application |
Even healthy domestic companies can no longer | afford or maintain loans so they join the ranks of ba |
me to him sick, seeking healing they could not | afford or failed to find in standard medical practice |
started up to allow people who couldn't either | afford, or buy tickets in time for the World Cup to c |
le with an electrophilic source of fluorine to | afford organofluorine compounds. |
Chlorination and bromination | afford other dyes. |
Most newcomers find it difficult to | afford owning a house in King's Circle and those that |
The six glass towers will | afford panorama views of Mount Faber and Sentosa. |
hills are a popular country park area and they | afford panoramic views over much of the surrounding c |
t of the Big Bend area for those who could not | afford passage. |
seating were used until the congregation could | afford permanent furnishings. |
Afford played several times in the Second XI Champion | |
ssibility and semiotic significance of heights | afford political and ideological control to its inhab |
ring plain glass shower cubicles which did not | afford privacy to the inmates. |
tation defense and help to those who could not | afford private legal counsel. |
t make too much for KidCare, but not enough to | afford private insurance, with affordable health insu |
remiums had risen to levels which he could not | afford, probably because of his advanced age. |
the Chinatown slums his family was too poor to | afford proper clothing for the then 5-year-old boy in |
land dedicated to St Barbara who is alleged to | afford protection from lightning strikes. |
several states into coherent whole and did not | afford protection to residents of foreign countries. |
fidence to the settlers in that quarter and to | afford protection to the Indian agent and his party i |
ow, but the town is surrounded by hills, which | afford protection from the north wind. |
The Dutch cannot | afford protectionism against the unpredictable tides |
The idea of the house system is to | afford pupils an opportunity for healthy rivalry. |
flourished, winning the Second XI Trophy with | Afford putting in a strong bowling performance along |
es ended up airing, because the show could not | afford retakes. |
Alberta meant that many of the poor could not | afford rising rent costs, and a tent city was erected |
Architects couldn't | afford Rookwood tiles and mantels. |
a solid, but its solutions oxygenate in air to | afford Ru(CO)2(PPh3)2(η2-O2). |
e world's people who are unable to reach or to | afford safe drinking water..." In 2009 the United Nat |
s were erected at intervals along the sides to | afford shade for fishing and picnic parties. |
"Girl Don't Come" did | afford Shaw a #2 hit in South Africa while in Austral |
ttack on August 5, 1862 so that they would not | afford shelter to any potential attackers. |
t a time when middle-class Parisians could not | afford sky-rocketing prices for renting a decent flat |
gher altitudes, such as at Kodmin, tentatively | afford some measure of protection from these harms, a |
used in a traditional manner, mustard oil may | afford some protection against cardiovascular disease |
Without financial problems they can | afford some quirks and have acquired a chalet in the |
ffs, which rise to 200 ft above sea level, and | afford spectacular views of the Cumbrian mountains an |
Afford started the following season promisingly, maki | |
Although Wills was too poor to | afford stock in the new company, Ford offered him a 1 |
s to assure the currency of the content and to | afford students the opportunity to achieve their prof |
sponsored clubs in Spanish, Hebrew, and French | afford students the ability to practice multilingual |
s chess, ping pong, yoga, jazz and rock bands, | afford students an opportunity to become involved in |
For financial reasons he was unable to | afford studying at the studio of a well-known painter |
Realizing that not everyone could | afford such care, in 1910 Beck founded a sanitorium, |
gested that minors were unlikely to be able to | afford such procedures without parental involvement a |
t Behind Act (NCLB) because he felt it did not | afford sufficient flexibility to schools. |
nic and is dependent on the schools ability to | afford sufficient computer access around the school. |
been as a consequence of Leak being unable to | afford surgeon's fees. |
s. Johnson died, and Dr. Johnson was unable to | afford taxes or maintenance. |
Though Meffert has been unable to | afford television advertising, he has gained some nam |
I know you want to study further but I can't | afford that any more. |
Unable to | afford that on a $110,000 salary, Kerfeld backed down |
he'd have to buy four tickets and she couldn't | afford that. |
because her recently widowed mother could not | afford the fees of £20 a term. |
that too was taken from her when she couldn't | afford the fees to release it from impound after it w |
he Gunsmith's patrons are usually well able to | afford the high ownership fees and stringent storage |
east, who produced whiskey in volume and could | afford the flat fee. |
data should not be restricted to those who can | afford the exorbitant fees. |
for the entire building work and so could not | afford the outlying buildings. |
ey through prostituting herself to help Joanne | afford the train to Devon, where the child's grandmot |
ing for abortions to indigent women who cannot | afford the fees. |
How can you | afford the fees? |
house politicians and even if a workman could | afford the tariff he would not be allowed to stay the |
roup in a version of the Plonovski reaction to | afford the choromethyl derivative. |
Neither side could particularly | afford the casualties suffered but the Austro-Hungari |
umber of senior citizen tenants that could not | afford the purchase of condominium units, the convers |
ability to | afford the product), as such the fact that Chileans m |
until his father John Dickens could no longer | afford the fees. |
few of the current residents would be able to | afford the new private houses. |
of the great expense involved; and in order to | afford the people less costly and yet intellectual am |
Unable to | afford the expense, the band booked a small tour in v |
parties are coming from, and that they cannot | afford the time to rescue everyone who needs rescuing |
he was a competent skater, her family couldn't | afford the cost of coaching. |
dus of students, whose parents could no longer | afford the private school tuition. |
ed to the fund, allowing any family that could | afford the fee to enroll its children (around $2 per |
d scratched to Glasgow Cowal as they could not | afford the trip to Glasgow. |
Her parents are unable to | afford the surgery that she desperately needs. |
ely it would be better policy if those who can | afford the time and money would abandon mechanical de |
ne leads to cyclization via imine formation to | afford the 1,2,4-oxadiazole. |
d fallen so low by 1911 that members could not | afford the upkeep on the 18-hole course and it was re |
is condensed with hydrazine methylurethane to | afford the corresponding guanidine from the displacem |
he trademark Pointer Sisters sound which would | afford the group its career peak in 1983-84 with the |
e was a signwriter at Stratford, and could not | afford the time off to go to the 1934 British Empire |
As the overhead line crossing did not | afford the requirements in 1994 a 380 kV-cable was la |
ever, has made it difficult for these teams to | afford the rent on the stadium, so as of 2011 the bal |
eet new ground criteria and the club unable to | afford the necessary improvements, from the 2008-09 s |
o anyone in the world who wanted one and could | afford the $250 asking price. |
Me! was not pornographic, they could no longer | afford the legal expenses to defend it, and they did |
Few can | afford the huge cost of such enterprises, and those w |
y Cagayan de Oro City, Gil wasn't even able to | afford the hotel accommodations. |
conomy was on the rise, many parents could not | afford the bi-annual payment. |
y that of a samurai, but his childhood did not | afford the comforts or stability associated with nobl |
Unable to | afford the billboards and television advertising that |
Fees must be paid and the band must be able to | afford the fees as it is important to developing the |
"Solitaire" did | afford the Carpenters their twelfth of their fifteen |
ed to the point that the owner could no longer | afford the lease. |
Since her family was unable to | afford the tuition for college, she taught at Dunkirk |
ediate can be hydrolysed and decarboxylated to | afford the desired dione. |
areas and those who have access to [money] to | afford the passports.” |
e when employed in the Hills and in general to | afford the British troops every aid and facility in h |
s his landlord a large sum of money and cannot | afford the expenses for his journey home. |
In order to | afford the costs, the newspaper first launched a subs |
rship was never registered as he was unable to | afford the fee. |
order which ran and funded it could no longer | afford the expense. |
and the participatory property which together | afford the pleasure of agency. |
935, he was in such dire straits, he could not | afford the rent on Braves Field. |
elded yet, and that war torn Britain could not | afford the manpower and materials needed to implement |
that would provide care to people who couldn't | afford the medical treatment they needed, Archbishop |
ia team, holders of the Shield, were unable to | afford the costs to travel to Brisbane. |
success of "Yesterday's Gone" the track would | afford the duo their career record reaching #7 in Oct |
Olufs' family could not | afford the high sum which was demanded by the slave t |
s were transsexual people who were too poor to | afford the fees of reputable surgeons . |
o the exchange, but MU found that it could not | afford the transportation and reassembly of the Merz |
s in the area declined and they were unable to | afford the rents of the newly constructed flats. |
st single parents, who would be less likely to | afford the pay reduction. |
o years later after his father could no longer | afford the tuition fees. |
as a plumber, Max would not have been able to | afford the lifestyle of Ramsay Street. |
Syracuse University, but his family could not | afford the other half of his tuition so he did not co |
"Don't ask me about the referee, I can't | afford the fine … however, if the referee needs to be |
mission to the school but whose parents cannot | afford the fees, The City of London School Scholarshi |
er supplies, timers, and transmitters so as to | afford the greatest reliability and probability of ob |
In 1988, the local council could no longer | afford the building's upkeep and it was boarded up. |
While they both | afford the opportunity to converse with the dead, onl |
nd to the allegations amounted to a failure to | afford the Kioas procedural fairness. |
re to a ranch in Northern Canada, but he can't | afford the property. |
Though he was quite able to | afford the then expensive HIV medication, he had refu |
to be torn down because the diocese could not | afford the repairs, and in 1993 the cathedral was dem |
n programmers mistook the line "you can easily | afford the price" as a thinly veiled reference to pro |
ople in the city's early years who was able to | afford the style on a large scale. |
to use its budget, the Japanese Navy could not | afford the time to design a new ship. |
m out of the house but soon realizes she can't | afford the payment on the apartment on her own. |
government (Fred Mulley) decided it could not | afford the cost, and wanted to leave the ELDO organis |
ve better quarters, it's the Anglicans who can | afford the better halves!" |
"The purpose of the stay was to | afford the Legislature an opportunity to conform the |
yeshiva, and sold the family home in order to | afford the tuition; they moved from East New York to |
leave in 1887 when his father could no longer | afford the fees. |
zaldehyde with the mono-oxime from diacetyl to | afford the corresponding benzoxazole N-oxide. |
Because the FORA could not | afford the long trip and because of a lack of time, i |
ound the base and that the clear weather would | afford the enemy gunners unobstructed view of all rou |
classes neither deserved the former nor could | afford the latter. |
production costs and let Third World countries | afford their oil imports. |
sly declaring that the "wealthy Chicagoans can | afford their own water." |
s, in the days before police departments could | afford their own radio transmitters. |
sed by heroin traffickers as being too poor to | afford their product, dealers had started using East |
dies to help homeless individuals and families | afford their rental unit, and links to resources to h |
their last bottle went bad and I can no longer | afford their recent vintages, they merit an article, |
uld, by his own command, divide the river, and | afford them an easy passage over it. |
ship and intercourse with the Osage tribes, to | afford them every assistance in their power, and to p |
ilitary members under the SOFA is necessary to | afford them the same rights that exist under the U.S. |
ment was that the decision maker had failed to | afford them procedural fairness in not disclosing and |
time to develop than Def Jam would be able to | afford them-to organically grow at their own pace. |
tly responds that the government simply cannot | afford them. |
nd instruments for kids in hospitals who can't | afford them. |
on was that such publishers would be unable to | afford these fees, and thus their publications would |
h such aid as mechanics under your command can | afford, they may be completed, I am assured, in 60 da |
ches the Dalits, Bahujans and those who cannot | afford this education. |
are the beloved pets of the wealthy who could | afford this elaborate burial place such as film direc |
In a word it will be the aim of the paper to | afford this rapidly growing section a means of self-e |
s commercially viable and enabling patients to | afford this important medication. |
was built for the poorer people who could not | afford this charge, and it came to be described as "a |
with his new coworkers, who wonder how he can | afford those expensive things on his salary, but appa |
pment store, but realizes none of the kids can | afford those fancy shoes or jerseys. |
features inherently exclude people who cannot | afford those features. |
This mixture can be separated to | afford TiCl3(THF)3. |
problems that led to the team being unable to | afford to travel to Vietnam, and security worries. |
She wants a baby and, because she can't | afford to get pregnant due to her job, she says they |
ng a class system of labs which can and cannot | afford to pay subscription fees to proprietary data. |
r orphans or from very poor families who can't | afford to send their children to a state school. |
f recurring health problems left him unable to | afford to travel. |
based on the simple fact that we can no longer | afford to spend taxpayer dollars on nonessential gove |
ings became very popular among those who could | afford to stay at fashionable hot springs resorts - a |
death when her parents told her they could not | afford to hold her wedding party at a restaurant. |
resource which the people of Louisiana cannot | afford to lose." |
Prior to this, only the wealthy could | afford to commute from their estates to the other sid |
le broke on October 13 of 1889, they could not | afford to replace it and the line was shut down. |
censorship because most Canadian films cannot | afford to be produced without government assistance. |
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