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We cannot | afford to sleep. |
Frontline: Can You | Afford to Retire? |
A fellow can't | afford to have nerves in this business.... |
As few people could | afford to pay 6d. or 7d. |
His grandson bought it back but couldn't | afford to keep it. |
surrounded by the Mediterranean, it could not | afford to fall out with Britain. |
Consequently, he could only | afford to send one of his sons to university. |
He attended school but could not | afford to go on to college. |
Hunt, like many other squatters, could not | afford to purchase his land. |
In 1945, after WWII, many children could not | afford to go to school. |
ttended Duquesne University, but was unable to | afford to complete his degree. |
The Food We Eat: The Book You Cannot | Afford to Ignore (2nd ed. |
His father said he could not | afford to waste ammunition on "a boy's missed shots". |
"Can't | Afford to Love You" (Akins, Ben Hayslip, Jimmy Yeary) |
The de Braose dynasty could | afford to rebuild Oystermouth castle in stone. |
How about this: "After all, how can we | afford to be less than our dreams?" |
Due to poor ticket sales they could no longer | afford to keep the festival going. |
were also a problem, as the company could not | afford to pay its employees. |
We cannot | afford to be ignorant of the world in which disputes |
e the fortress had fallen, however, they could | afford to send troops into Albania. |
They could well | afford to make even exchanges under many circumstance |
The Union cannot | afford to lose the rice and bean crops from that area |
da says poor countries like Cameroon could not | afford to fund mass inoculations on their own. |
ither the Latin king nor the Muslim emir could | afford to let the other capture the rich prize of Egy |
The original owners could not | afford to replace the lost section, and so sold the p |
This poor bishopric could not | afford to have its own missal printed, but its Domini |
In the sketch, McCain and Palin can only | afford to buy airtime on QVC, a home-shopping channel |
By this time Prasher could not | afford to devote limited resources to expression stud |
de against the Tweed Ring, no politician could | afford to ignore it." |
Johnson believed that America could not | afford to lose and risk appearing weak in the eyes of |
reportedly had to return a dress so they could | afford to go out to dinner to celebrate. |
ople who became muhtasibs were those who could | afford to buy their way into the sinecure. |
aboratory Earth: The Planetary Gamble We Can't | Afford to Lose, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1996. |
for study to Western researchers, but couldn't | afford to leave Protvino. |
They could not | afford to lose this source of income, which was a maj |
of rented housing for people who are unable to | afford to rent or buy in the open market; |
wished to order two more vessels but could not | afford to do so due to economic problems. |
rio - Beatrice, Henry, & Montagu - "No one can | afford to be too fussy, prim, and proper..." |
fort allows families which otherwise could not | afford to move into a new home to do so. |
is said to be in fuel poverty when they cannot | afford to keep adequately warm at reasonable cost. |
rritory had very limited revenue and could not | afford to fund a large government. |
d that he had financial problems and could not | afford to pay the debts. |
Sanford said that the state could not | afford to pay for the mansion's employees, utilities, |
financial reasons only Almaty would be able to | afford to stay in league for next season |
hey are peasants, wondering if they can really | afford to have orange juice every morning. |
se to these criticisms has been that he cannot | afford to be biased towards the service. |
Sailor could not | afford to maintain All-Star Wrestling and ended up se |
The school could not even | afford to pay Solem his full salary when he was first |
He could | afford to swim there once a week, on 'dirty water day |
n the 66th minute, and by this time they could | afford to make a sentimental decision. |
rcent plus $96 for housing and says it can not | afford to meet the unions wage demands. |
s offer public speaking opportunities we can't | afford to pass up, and come only once every 2 years.' |
Criticizing that only wealthy people can | afford to purchase a bunad and to carry out this trad |
themselves bottom of the league and unable to | afford to play at their Chapple Gate home ground. |
eva, Switzerland, but when he saw he could not | afford to maintain two households, he joined them in |
old worldwide to many who previously could not | afford to write, thus encouraging the development of |
ad to turn down the offer because he could not | afford to move. |
e Rose, because the original company could not | afford to run it. |
was so expensive that only the magnates could | afford to buy it. |
6 jobs for blacks because businesses could not | afford to lose sales during the Great Depression. |
ther's death, however, meant that he could not | afford to stay at Cambridge longer than a term, and i |
ld is Going On?: 10 Prophetic Clues You Cannot | Afford to Ignore" 2008, Thomas Nelson (257 pages) ISB |
, 1838, 1840, and 1843), she was never able to | afford to move there. |
at War meant that the Marquess could no longer | afford to maintain the property at Beaudesert, so it |
wyer stated that Heatherington could no longer | afford to proceed, despite earlier claims that the ba |
invasion of Charleston, so Carolina could not | afford to allow federal forces to remain there indefi |
in a major earthquake and his mother couldn't | afford to support his education as a result of elemen |
r the mailing because Michael Prowse could not | afford to send the flyer out himself. |
illage, where he can serve the poor who cannot | afford to go to the city for medical treatment. |
997 he had to announce that the club could not | afford to pay the players wages. |
th a man they loathed and they could no longer | afford to emigrate. |
d on 21 December that the government could not | afford to pay the F$130,000 fees that Leung was deman |
We could well | afford to listen to Mr Bracy's pleasing voice and cle |
Allan recognizes him as a fugitive who cannot | afford to let them go, they take him hostage to leave |
rary was open to people who by the 1830s could | afford to buy a four guinea share and pay an annual s |
t. Paul after treating a patient who could not | afford to pay. |
She wants a baby and, because she can't | afford to get pregnant due to her job, she says they |
r orphans or from very poor families who can't | afford to send their children to a state school. |
Prior to this, only the wealthy could | afford to commute from their estates to the other sid |
censorship because most Canadian films cannot | afford to be produced without government assistance. |
ena, is being sold as the family can no longer | afford to keep it. |
lly the perfect situation because all we could | afford to do was write songs 24/7. |
as well as fundraisers for those who could not | afford to bury their dead children |
countries that can't manufacture the drugs or | afford to buy them. |
His means were so limited that he could not | afford to buy a pair of gloves, and used to visit Khe |
nomination was an honor, stating "Maybe I can | afford to book Dave Chappelle at the baby shower now. |
That inheritance also meant he could | afford to spend 20,000 livres on rebuilding of the ho |
ds of Harding will suggest him and we can well | afford to abide by the result." |
ruggled financially at first, and it could not | afford to pay Randy and Paula White a salary for the |
The Council considered the Shire could not | afford to pay such a sum, and the members were agains |
these difficult circumstances Murenu could not | afford to be formally educated, and he enjoyed spendi |
nderstand the disappointment but Croydon can't | afford to build a new leisure centre." |
to avoid paying for ice time, and we couldn't | afford to pay, was to ask politely if people would le |
speaking, senators from free states could not | afford to alienate half of the Senate if they wanted |
er after taken up:-It is probable he could not | afford to string it. |
their sons to Centenary either could no longer | afford to, or no longer had sons to send. |
Her parents were farmers who could not | afford to send her to high school, so at sixteen she |
iage for the slaves and natives, who could not | afford to purchase gold. |
Notable is the 5th song, "I can | afford to love", which was originally a duet with Ste |
late in his child support payments if he could | afford to feed the Cubans. |
r brokers Anning, Chadwick and Kiver and could | afford to specialise in large capacity motor-racing. |
nted a band for the celebration, but could not | afford to hire one. |
the coal mines at Denton, that they could not | afford to complete the work. |
h club actually beat Oxford but then could not | afford to travel to London for the final so withdrew |
educed funding, the university could no longer | afford to cover these debts. |
s a newborn for adoption because she could not | afford to raise him. |
, relatively few Indians could obtain visas or | afford to travel. |
his increased stipend meant that he could then | afford to resign his fellowship and marry (which he d |
He could only | afford to record two sides, and deciding the second s |
in goal, but the cash-strapped club could not | afford to offer Tomlinson a permanent deal. |
as a gift to Baby Jesus, since they could not | afford to give him anything else. |
igned with the Hawks, since the team could not | afford to buy out their contracts, but the draft sele |
The regime can | afford to wait out the sit-ins and demonstrations for |
orer labourers live there, because they cannot | afford to go farther, and there become debased. |
ansbury...no connoisseur of musical comedy can | afford to miss Miss Lansbury's performance. |
s a single mother with six children and cannot | afford to raise them on her own without any outside f |
Surely we can | afford to make a distinction between the people whose |
eld organizer in the early 1960s, "He couldn't | afford to go to college and was working as a chef. |
Chinese schools"; those Thai Chinese who could | afford to study overseas studied English instead of C |
Advisor questioned how Aurica would be able to | afford to run the 5,300,000 square feet (492,000 m2) |
mily a pound of food when the church could not | afford to pay him. |
ila the Hun's death, however, the Romans could | afford to turn their attention back to the Vandals, w |
photography as a creative outlet when he could | afford to do so. |
8 with the explanation that he could no longer | afford to serve in a position that paid only $10,000 |
stated: "It needed to be done because we can't | afford to lose someone like Lee for a lengthy spell." |
est days I've had as a manager, Football can't | afford to be losing a player of his ilk." |
party, alleging that the small party could not | afford to bring such a case to court. |
together since the times when people could not | afford to travel far and it provided them with a chan |
leon, the British believed that they could not | afford to abandon impressment: offending the American |
the Sri Lankan selectors felt that they could | afford to play a specialist keeper in Test matches. |
vest in real estate other than what they could | afford to build for themselves, and few incoming work |
Christians can | afford to be put to torture and to death, and the mor |
being one of the few teams in Brazil who could | afford to maintain their talent base throughout the s |
medical degree, and the Hill family could not | afford to send Dorothy to Sydney. |
rt ruled that so long as the country could not | afford to hold municipal elections, the president cou |
Jude wishes to attend the university, he can't | afford to get his degree and is thereby shut out from |
and in the mid-1960s, when the O'Jays couldn't | afford to send them back to Buffalo. |
gainst counties with which Middlesex could not | afford to arrange fixtures. |
paying the Jizya for those Copts who could not | afford to pay it, so that they could keep their Chris |
rleans were either emigrants who could not yet | afford to go further or Church agents who helped the |
n funding for children in Zambia who could not | afford to attend school. |
g during World War II because Mainer could not | afford to squander the valuable gasoline required for |
hat most middle-class English people could not | afford to purchase novels privately, so lending libra |
pany felt that it had a case, it could neither | afford to fight the case nor to pay any resulting fin |
either he nor Bond's sister Wendi Wilson could | afford to pay the full £1500. |
ithout any retakes simply because we could not | afford to waste footage," Mankani has been quoted rec |
urg city government soon realized it could not | afford to buy an additional 19 hours of programming p |
Queen's Park, however, could not | afford to make the long trip from Glasgow a second ti |
e, apparently because the organisers could not | afford to have them removed. |
jewelers who are just starting out and cannot | afford to make pieces in gold, or as a practicing mat |
however, the government at the time could not | afford to initiate the investment for the project so |
Dorsey said he could not | afford to hire eight Pipers but would be happy to hav |
Second, those who could | afford to live elsewhere, non-students, and students |
the filming, director Michael Winner could not | afford to pay him even the Equity union minimum fee. |
of eight siblings in a family which could only | afford to send the oldest to university, he started a |
n Tombstone went out of business and could not | afford to buy the recordings from the studio. |
Hughart stated that he found it impossible to | afford to continue writing novels, which brought the |
gan to work in the stockyards so that he could | afford to attend the Art Institute of Chicago where h |
s), and even minor government officials, could | afford to hire servants, usually also Muslims, in a s |
problems that led to the team being unable to | afford to travel to Vietnam, and security worries. |
ng a class system of labs which can and cannot | afford to pay subscription fees to proprietary data. |
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." |
le broke on October 13 of 1889, they could not | afford to replace it and the line was shut down. |
ght to hand in his resignation, as Alan cannot | afford to lose Rodney, and thus will not fire him. |
His parents are rich and can | afford to hire the very best lawyers whereas Christie |
the day, Roy?" and Roy responds, "never, can't | afford to keep her." |
w York, where the congregation could no longer | afford to host the church, and sold it to the Bellval |
has meant significant numbers of locals cannot | afford to buy property of their own now, with prices |
ions among children based on whose parents can | afford to buy them fashionable clothing to wear to sc |
due to double features, Roach could no longer | afford to continue producing Our Gang, and MGM, not w |
o cares about the future of the human race can | afford to miss The Normal Heart," while director Haro |
After telling them she can not | afford to give them money as she must keep up appeara |
w label Castle Records, and the band could not | afford to make tour stops in the United States. |
he state of Florida and Puerto Rico who cannot | afford to interrupt their careers or relocate to a co |
at a shame it is that the market traders can't | afford to donate a tree to the local church this year |
ny different alternative tunings, but couldn't | afford to travel with separate instruments for each t |
ent, where infected mothers simply can’t | afford to feed their children with anything other tha |
d it difficult to attract candidates who could | afford to enter Parliament, but three of its candidat |
eaded patriot knows that the country could not | afford to send all its doctors to the guillotine". |
Philippine government, on July 5, still cannot | afford to buy mass vaccine, which is estimated to cos |
his mother to support, Rossiter was unable to | afford to take up the place he had been offered by Li |
e throne was sufficiently secure that he could | afford to grant Parliament what they wanted, when in |
in all the glories of the rising year, do not | afford to them an opportunity to nip thy beauties in |
eld to a 0-0 draw, the Scottish club could not | afford to make the lengthy trip from Glasgow a second |
fear of losing revenue if passengers who could | afford to travel in second class switched to third cl |
cted the application so that Everton could not | afford to relocate to a neighbouring borough. |
en their heat was turned off as they could not | afford to pay the heating bills. |
ises to repay it to a local church when he can | afford to; the film depicts the man's constant frustr |
old that there is in sex a fury that we cannot | afford to inflame; and that a certain mystery must at |
rs to run the comic even if they can no longer | afford to pay for it. |
had agreed a shirt sponsorship deal, and could | afford to sign him. |
ess popular amongst business as they could not | afford to keep older employees with high salaries on |
for swimming foundered because they could not | afford to satisfy the HSE's condition that 26 life gu |
, second, or third ballots, but I think we can | afford to take chances that about 11 minutes after tw |
eating two meals to the church; those who can | afford to be more generous are encouraged to give mor |
able at the last minute and the group couldn't | afford to waste the studio time . |
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