This category shouldn't exist, according to standard economic theory: If you really liked it and could afford it, you'd buy it.
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Those people won't be able to afford the Christmas they'd like.
Is there a lower-end line of speakers that the pros use that I'd be able to afford?
It's created opportunities for people who feared they'd never be able to afford a house.
For homeowners to qualify they'd have to be able to afford a reasonable interest rate, and their lender would have to take a haircut on the loan.
Now we can afford a fairy-tale getaway that we'd only dreamed of once upon a time.
"Poverty-struck families simply could not afford to feed those mouths, so they'd marry them off early, " said Mr Chapman.
The bottom line is that too many Americans like you can't afford to build the kinds of businesses you'd been hoping to build.
Here, indeed, we already have a working model for a bipartisan compromise: the Medicare Part D drug benefit that helps senior citizens afford the medicines they need.
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"This research gives the lie to the argument that bosses can't afford to contribute to decent pension schemes - they'd just prefer to keep them to themselves, " said the head of the Rail Maritime Transport Union (RMT), Bob Crow.
When they said they'd love to send me but couldn't afford it, I suggested a garage sale.
"You can't fully fund retirement, fully fund college, up your insurance coverage, maintain your lifestyle and afford for one spouse to stop working, " says William D.
If that's a school that is more costly than we'd prefer, I believe we will find a way to afford it.
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What the President has proposed, as I've said to others, is a process by which every family in America has to make budgetary decisions -- what they have to spend money on versus what they'd like to spend money on but they can't afford in tough times.
Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle, D-South Dakota, has said the country can't afford the tax package.
They'd rather go ahead and take the fine because they can't afford the coverage.
Despite being a target for Democrats in the past, taking on Part D carries a significant amount of political risk that the Obama campaign cannot afford as both sides prepare to make their closing arguments.
Agreed said the euro group: we'd prefer not to tax deposits under 100, 000 euros but if you cannot afford to raise the 5.8 billion in any other way, then you have no choice but to tax the small depositors.
Unable to afford school on his own, he took a job as a truck driver, and then one at the D.
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