Quotes about afford
afford american-entertainer blame pay people plenty price
In this case, there is plenty of blame to go around. And the people who pay the price are the ones who can least afford to pay it. Al Roker
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I heard one part where they couldn't afford the payment of the tree because it was so much, so I figured I'd come over here and talk to the homeowner and give him my services for no cost.
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I have to be prepared to take the mound every five days, and I can't afford to stop and listen to what people are saying. Dontrelle Willis
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I really like Wisconsin. I enjoy it. I enjoy the people. I enjoy the fact that it's not L.A. or New York. And there's some sense of normalcy here - people having children in homes they can somewhat afford to live in. Michael Feldman
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I probably get five calls a day from people who cannot find a place that they can afford to live ... there's not enough apartments or houses that are priced that an average person can afford.
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I promised myself that I would write as well as I can, tell the truth, not to tell everything I know, but to make sure that everything I tell is true, as I understand it. And to use the eloquence which my language affords me. Maya Angelou
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Investments in affordable housing and community development represent an engine of economic and social wealth. For every one dollar spent on affordable housing, at least 10 are returned to the community in the form of increased equity to start new businesses and pay for higher education, job creation and stability, increased independence, and tax revenue creation and more engaged citizens.
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In today's world, learning has become the key to economic prosperity, social cohesion and personal fulfillment. We can no longer afford to educate the few to think, and the many to do. David Blunkett
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In today's competitive marketplace, you can't afford to be humble. Debbie Allen
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In these days of rapid change, time is precious, and you can't afford to waste it in meetings, Mark Goulston
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In the post-9/11 world, we cannot afford to surrender our port operations to foreign governments.
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In the new hockey, you can't afford to be average, ... And today, I was average at best. Martin Brodeur
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In the Midwest, where homes are very affordable and where home prices have risen much slower than the national average, sales are more dependent on job growth in the overall economy.
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Interest-only and option payment loans had been ways to afford homes in expensive markets. Now even, these products will no longer be attractive. That will impact affordability.
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Internet technology spending is highly effective in driving productivity. Companies know that if they hold back now, their competitors are going to get in and invest, and these companies will end up as the high-cost producers. They can't afford that, Scott McNealy
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In that situation, I've just got to realize what's going on there and not make the throw. Those are the kind of mistakes we can't afford to make. Gary Bennett
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In the ACC, you can't afford to have a hangover or you will lose.
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In Scotland, we can't afford to get too far ahead of ourselves and our entire focus will be on the first game. If we are as successful as we'd like to be in the first game, that can generate tremendous momentum. Frank Hadden
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If you think about the success of our country, one of the elements it was built on was our technical and scientific know-how and we can't afford to lose that. Steve Johnson
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If you wanted to target the people actually in need, and assume for the sake of argument that there's a need for television, that it's a basic necessity, if you looked only at the people who don't have cable or satellite today, and looked only at the first television in the household, and not the third or the fourth, and looked at only those people who cannot afford a converter box of their own, you would be looking at a few hundred million dollars, certainly less than $500 million. That's a much, much smaller number than we have on the table now.
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If you really want to say something in a film, don't make a big studio movie. The more money that's invested, the more people will want to have their say. Expensive films can't afford to alienate part of the audience. So it's up to smaller-scale films. Richard Price
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In my view, Asia is doing quite reasonably well for communicable diseases that now we have reached the point we can afford to discuss suicides and mental health problems in general.
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In a game like this, everything gets magnified and you can't afford to make any mistakes. Dave Wannstedt
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In a close game like this, you're battling and you can't afford turnovers and allow them to score. When they were shooting free throws, we were taking jump shots. It doesn't work that way. You've got to attack the basket. Al Harrington
afford ball beat caught missed
In a championship game, you can't afford any mistakes. I thought I was going to be able to swat the ball down. I just completely missed it and he caught it, and he just beat me on that play.
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I have fished here fairly regularly for the past five years or so. It's so close that it makes for a wonderful afternoon escape. It affords you some solitude -- a place to get away and have a quality fishing experience.
afford guess money
I guess they have so much money they can't afford to come to a forum.
afford changing goal kids scoring share
If the kids were scoring their share of goals, a goal here or there, I couldn't afford to do this. See what I'm saying. I'm changing nothing. Jacques Lemaire
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It has to do more with the standard of living than anything else. As the standard of living keeps growing, more people can afford these services, but how fast they will grow in China is anyone's guess.
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I support any initiative designed to make healthy food more affordable and junk food less appealing.
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I'm barely hanging on by a thread here now, ... If these people have to go, I cannot afford to keep this building open. There will be another boarded up building on South Main Street. Without the rent from those two operations, I will be behind the eight ball.
afford good grow potatoes sell
If the potatoes don't look good to us, they're not going to look good to our customers. We can't afford to grow them. We can't sell them.
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If prices continue to put pressure on that, we are either going to have to raise our minimum-delivery purchase or we are going to have to put on a fuel surcharge. You can't afford to watch your profit erode every time an oil company has a price increase. Jim Henderson