While hundreds of farms are nearby, the district can't afford to buy organic produce.
They're working families but can't afford to buy their way out of hard times.
BBC: UK food banks used by record number, says Trussell Trust
People are protesting about salaries and they can't afford to buy a home.
When there's no lending, families can't afford to buy homes or cars, so businesses are forced to make layoffs.
And those people that can't afford to buy, they've been having cash sales.
When there is no lending, families can't afford to buy homes or cars.
Beatty and Gallina also want to help those who can't afford to buy their own home, many from the younger generation.
His family can't afford to buy and can't find anyplace to rent.
And, John, both you and Hillary have a hardship exemption, where, if people can't afford to buy health care, you exempt them, so that you sort of don't count them.
"People who can't afford to buy yet will live in a loft or apartment downtown and rent a house in the Hollywood Hills with friends as a weekend place, " explained Smith.
Its export-led growth has left its consumers with less to show for their hard work than they would wish: parents can't afford to buy their children the toys they manufacture for export to America.
You know, we've got a lot of farmers in the Midwest in the high plains who are really going to have a hard time this year, because in Asia, where the countries have had difficult economic problems, they can't afford to buy our food anymore.
The promise of America guarantees health care for all of its citizens and doesn't force seniors to travel to Canada to buy prescription drugs they can't afford here at home.
Here's the policy question: if, in fact, we are not making it affordable enough, which is what's happening right now, and you mandate on families to buy health insurance that they can't afford and if they don't buy it you fine them or in some other way take money for them -- this is what's happening...
My belief is that if we make it affordable, if we provide subsidies to those who can't afford it, they will buy it.
CNN: Transcript of Thursday's Democratic presidential debate
We know that there are millions of people living in homes that are too small, living with their parents or roommates who really want to buy a home and either can't afford it or just too nervous.
Not everyone, of course, can afford to buy a ticket and some states don't even have a team.
Just as many NASCAR fans who can't afford top of the line race cars can still buy a basic Ford Mustang, so to can many fishing enthusiasts afford to take up the sport on a casual level.
Mr. EDWARDS: Well in housing, for example, it seems to me that for many years the government has been pushing and pushing and subsidizing people, frankly, who only have marginal finances to buy homes, when, in fact, homes that they can't really afford.
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