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wyer stated that Heatherington could no longer | afford to proceed, despite earlier claims that the ba |
ability to | afford the product), as such the fact that Chileans m |
sed by heroin traffickers as being too poor to | afford their product, dealers had started using East |
tallments which were too low to enable them to | afford more property, as a result they both moved int |
re to a ranch in Northern Canada, but he can't | afford the property. |
used in a traditional manner, mustard oil may | afford some protection against cardiovascular disease |
ouse so that they would be reduced to slits to | afford more protection. |
mise, but also felt that New Zealand could not | afford another public holiday. |
for the band's own Agit-Prop label: unable to | afford to publicise the single properly and having to |
umber of senior citizen tenants that could not | afford the purchase of condominium units, the convers |
Hunt, like many other squatters, could not | afford to purchase his land. |
iage for the slaves and natives, who could not | afford to purchase gold. |
them to be loaned to individuals that can not | afford to purchase or rent instruments. |
Criticizing that only wealthy people can | afford to purchase a bunad and to carry out this trad |
hat most middle-class English people could not | afford to purchase novels privately, so lending libra |
ion of this restaurant is that everyone should | afford high quality steak for low prices. |
Without financial problems they can | afford some quirks and have acquired a chalet in the |
s a newborn for adoption because she could not | afford to raise him. |
s a single mother with six children and cannot | afford to raise them on her own without any outside f |
In a word it will be the aim of the paper to | afford this rapidly growing section a means of self-e |
ing to the boat for those living inland) could | afford, as rates of pay had increased about 70%. |
ly focuses on the Nakaoka family's struggle to | afford food ration cards and other items due to food |
The de Braose dynasty could | afford to rebuild Oystermouth castle in stone. |
their last bottle went bad and I can no longer | afford their recent vintages, they merit an article, |
He could only | afford to record two sides, and deciding the second s |
d song were abandoned since the band could not | afford additional recording time. |
in an age of strife and polemics, it seemed to | afford a refuge for quiet, gentle spirits, and medita |
regular camera is forgotten, or if one cannot | afford a regular camera. |
to help adult industry performers who couldn't | afford drug rehab treatment on their own. |
cted the application so that Everton could not | afford to relocate to a neighbouring borough. |
Alberta meant that many of the poor could not | afford rising rent costs, and a tent city was erected |
ever, has made it difficult for these teams to | afford the rent on the stadium, so as of 2011 the bal |
935, he was in such dire straits, he could not | afford the rent on Braves Field. |
of rented housing for people who are unable to | afford to rent or buy in the open market; |
m, he was working as a waiter and could barely | afford his rent, and had almost given up on getting g |
dies to help homeless individuals and families | afford their rental unit, and links to resources to h |
s in the area declined and they were unable to | afford the rents of the newly constructed flats. |
to be torn down because the diocese could not | afford the repairs, and in 1993 the cathedral was dem |
le broke on October 13 of 1889, they could not | afford to replace it and the line was shut down. |
The original owners could not | afford to replace the lost section, and so sold the p |
r financial aid in the case, arguing he cannot | afford legal representation) the station's future fun |
As the overhead line crossing did not | afford the requirements in 1994 a 380 kV-cable was la |
his increased stipend meant that he could then | afford to resign his fellowship and marry (which he d |
Frontline: Can You | Afford to Retire? |
wondered who is this software guy who can not | afford a room in a hotel. |
ng in the waiting rooms because they could not | afford hotel rooms, and decided to help create a home |
Advisor questioned how Aurica would be able to | afford to run the 5,300,000 square feet (492,000 m2) |
e Rose, because the original company could not | afford to run it. |
ot be running for Senate, saying she could not | afford a run for the Senate seat and stating that the |
ition of prisons was what the government could | afford, he said. |
ago, and that the Tuskegee Institute could not | afford his salary. |
for executing that duty, in a manner which may | afford general satisfaction, yet feeling it a duty to |
for swimming foundered because they could not | afford to satisfy the HSE's condition that 26 life gu |
und and dreamed of being a doctor but couldn't | afford medical school and the Air Force was her best |
r orphans or from very poor families who can't | afford to send their children to a state school. |
Consequently, he could only | afford to send one of his sons to university. |
eaded patriot knows that the country could not | afford to send all its doctors to the guillotine". |
Her parents were farmers who could not | afford to send her to high school, so at sixteen she |
e the fortress had fallen, however, they could | afford to send troops into Albania. |
medical degree, and the Hill family could not | afford to send Dorothy to Sydney. |
and in the mid-1960s, when the O'Jays couldn't | afford to send them back to Buffalo. |
of eight siblings in a family which could only | afford to send the oldest to university, he started a |
r the mailing because Michael Prowse could not | afford to send the flyer out himself. |
occupied 61 Hurst Street in 1851, were able to | afford a servant. |
8 with the explanation that he could no longer | afford to serve in a position that paid only $10,000 |
ar Little Tokyo, many residents were unable to | afford Miyatake's services and some opted instead to |
When he discovers that he cannot | afford Maria's services, Bryant is forced to hire ano |
Afford played several times in the Second XI Champion | |
had agreed a shirt sponsorship deal, and could | afford to sign him. |
We cannot | afford to sleep. |
hina and you can pay to be excluded if you can | afford it so I'm not sure I see it as particularly no |
n, she often recalled that her family couldn't | afford electricity, so she grew up with candles and g |
bit parts, though she nonetheless was able to | afford a spacious Manhattan apartment as well as an e |
Reform Judaism does not | afford any special status or recognition to Kohanim. |
r brokers Anning, Chadwick and Kiver and could | afford to specialise in large capacity motor-racing. |
based on the simple fact that we can no longer | afford to spend taxpayer dollars on nonessential gove |
That inheritance also meant he could | afford to spend 20,000 livres on rebuilding of the ho |
g during World War II because Mainer could not | afford to squander the valuable gasoline required for |
s who frequent a crack house and those who can | afford a Starbucks on a regular basis, I'm not sure w |
-sex couples would have access and which would | afford a status equivalent to that of marriage. |
ings became very popular among those who could | afford to stay at fashionable hot springs resorts - a |
financial reasons only Almaty would be able to | afford to stay in league for next season |
ther's death, however, meant that he could not | afford to stay at Cambridge longer than a term, and i |
er after taken up:-It is probable he could not | afford to string it. |
Chinese schools"; those Thai Chinese who could | afford to study overseas studied English instead of C |
ople in the city's early years who was able to | afford the style on a large scale. |
ourishment, since the subject may be unable to | afford a sufficient diet, or neglect of one's persona |
in a major earthquake and his mother couldn't | afford to support his education as a result of elemen |
Her parents are unable to | afford the surgery that she desperately needs. |
He could | afford to swim there once a week, on 'dirty water day |
his mother to support, Rossiter was unable to | afford to take up the place he had been offered by Li |
, second, or third ballots, but I think we can | afford to take chances that about 11 minutes after tw |
house politicians and even if a workman could | afford the tariff he would not be allowed to stay the |
eople in need of the information are unable to | afford digital televisions or digital converter boxes |
kane reservation is so poor as to be unable to | afford new textbooks for its high school and feeling |
The combined technologies | afford more than 3 billion kilograms per year. |
l Benetiz of spending money the club could not | afford, and that it was time for the board to review |
d, Kathy, whose medicine cost more than he can | afford - that is until he starts running narcotics ac |
Additionally, five municipalities | afford voters the right to recall local elected publi |
e it because his financial resources could not | afford him the cost of tuition. |
r own character and life and the glimpses they | afford of the literary and scientific society of bygo |
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 |
han the rice and vegetables the populace could | afford, but the recipe grew from humble roots. |
ises to repay it to a local church when he can | afford to; the film depicts the man's constant frustr |
Afford started the following season promisingly, maki | |
r he pleases (within the limits of what he can | afford, given the money he is receiving). |
d this decision, in the president's view, will | afford her the opportunity to start with a fresh slat |
s for those who would not otherwise be able to | afford it, the objectives of the organisation has cha |
pensive phonographs that most people could not | afford during the Great Depression.) |
ilitary members under the SOFA is necessary to | afford them the same rights that exist under the U.S. |
mary attraction for tourists is the views they | afford of the ancient 1200-year-old medina below, esp |
resource-limited settings are often unable to | afford genotyping, the RDI has developed models that |
dually spread to large corporations that could | afford funding the huge investment in hardware, softw |
ression to higher ranks and specialist courses | afford individuals the skills necessary to focus on a |
cial support to athletes whose families cannot | afford for them to receive academic tutoring, partici |
in all the glories of the rising year, do not | afford to them an opportunity to nip thy beauties in |
Though he was quite able to | afford the then expensive HIV medication, he had refu |
He wrote that "[a] democracy like ours cannot | afford to throw itself open to the world where every |
bert actually sold his schoolbooks in order to | afford a ticket. |
Architects couldn't | afford Rookwood tiles and mantels. |
parties are coming from, and that they cannot | afford the time to rescue everyone who needs rescuing |
ely it would be better policy if those who can | afford the time and money would abandon mechanical de |
e was a signwriter at Stratford, and could not | afford the time off to go to the 1934 British Empire |
rietor; and requesting of him, if required, to | afford me time to forward to him whatever recommendat |
to use its budget, the Japanese Navy could not | afford the time to design a new ship. |
Only wealthy people would have been able to | afford enough tinsel to cover their tree. |
eople out of Russia at that time that he could | afford only to pay the costs for a single passage. |
he receives treatment (which the family cannot | afford due to Scrooge's miserliness). |
several states into coherent whole and did not | afford protection to residents of foreign countries. |
ttack on August 5, 1862 so that they would not | afford shelter to any potential attackers. |
fidence to the settlers in that quarter and to | afford protection to the Indian agent and his party i |
le, he encouraged young Alaskans who could not | afford college to consider jobs in the oil and gas in |
And even if there [were], people cannot | afford fridges to cool the breast milk when the weath |
s the superior sagittal sinus, and its margins | afford attachment to the falx cerebri. |
ring plain glass shower cubicles which did not | afford privacy to the inmates. |
o Michael" was #8; Billboard's R&B chart would | afford "Message to Michael" a #5 peak, which remains |
s a product that small professional labs could | afford equipment to develop. |
program in an effort to help diabetic children | afford attendance to diabetes camps. |
nown as "The Greenland Arm" should be built to | afford access to Tinsley Park Collieries. |
is hometown but also recognizes that he cannot | afford not to, so he uses his limited showbiz knowled |
ey through prostituting herself to help Joanne | afford the train to Devon, where the child's grandmot |
n was also inclined to painting, but could not | afford college training at the time. |
o the exchange, but MU found that it could not | afford the transportation and reassembly of the Merz |
problems that led to the team being unable to | afford to travel to Vietnam, and security worries. |
ny different alternative tunings, but couldn't | afford to travel with separate instruments for each t |
fear of losing revenue if passengers who could | afford to travel in second class switched to third cl |
h club actually beat Oxford but then could not | afford to travel to London for the final so withdrew |
together since the times when people could not | afford to travel far and it provided them with a chan |
f recurring health problems left him unable to | afford to travel. |
, relatively few Indians could obtain visas or | afford to travel. |
d scratched to Glasgow Cowal as they could not | afford the trip to Glasgow. |
Since her family was unable to | afford the tuition for college, she taught at Dunkirk |
o years later after his father could no longer | afford the tuition fees. |
wo years until he had saved up enough money to | afford collegiate tuition. |
after two years because his parents could not | afford his tuition. |
yeshiva, and sold the family home in order to | afford the tuition; they moved from East New York to |
ila the Hun's death, however, the Romans could | afford to turn their attention back to the Vandals, w |
If you can | afford a Type 35, you can surely afford a heated gara |
uish Grammar School, Taunton, he was unable to | afford a university education and got a job as an aud |
, and Galway that were established in 1845 "to | afford a university education to members of all relig |
It was simply that the state could not | afford a University offering a broad and comprehensiv |
People in Czech lands were unable to | afford grain until the price returned to an affordabl |
d fallen so low by 1911 that members could not | afford the upkeep on the 18-hole course and it was re |
territorial government decided they could not | afford her upkeep, Hermes was turned over to the Paci |
To the east the Towers | afford a view of the eastern terminus of the Chicago |
t travel along the coast and helicopters which | afford aerial views of the valley. |
ffs, which rise to 200 ft above sea level, and | afford spectacular views of the Cumbrian mountains an |
ay; though not reaching any great height, they | afford tremendous views of the bay, three of the tran |
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 |
he south side just above the palm trees, which | afford excellent views and where the gound is flat an |
ed to passing yachtsmen and its tiered gardens | afford marvelous views over the busy waters of the So |
er it became clear that Ipswich Town could not | afford his wages. |
The regime can | afford to wait out the sit-ins and demonstrations for |
His father said he could not | afford to waste ammunition on "a boy's missed shots". |
able at the last minute and the group couldn't | afford to waste the studio time . |
ithout any retakes simply because we could not | afford to waste footage," Mankani has been quoted rec |
Ethylenesulfide adds to amines to | afford 2-mercaptoethylamines, which are good chelatin |
oad often received higher payments, thus could | afford a wider range of goods to purchase. |
Temples that can | afford it will usually involve at least one richly ca |
ers who saw it as a threat to their ability to | afford farm workers. |
elaborated to the extent that those who could | afford it would make all sorts of arrangements for th |
old worldwide to many who previously could not | afford to write, thus encouraging the development of |
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