And on issue after issue, we cannot afford the next four years going backward.
Furthermore, self-publisher authors simply cannot afford the sale-or-return conditions that are standard across the industry.
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Europe cannot afford the welfare state it has embraced over the past 50 years.
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Women and their families cannot afford the pay gap or other job discrimination, especially in this economy.
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Others have incomes too high to qualify for subsidies but cannot afford the expensive policies available to them.
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The authority said it cannot afford the refurbishment and has offered a 999-year lease on the centre in exchange.
And in the end only the West may benefit from the research, if Africans cannot afford the new drugs.
Dhaka UN Development Programme spokesman Sakil Faizullah says that most working children cannot afford the time to attend regular schooling.
"If a deal is not sustainable--meaning, if a consumer cannot afford the transaction--they should not be proceeding with it, " he noted.
They offer an affordable option for middle-class high-school students who want to attend a four-year college but cannot afford the tuition.
In short, Dell cannot afford the time or money for this scenario.
These are expensive, but Orthodox families scrimp and sacrifice, and their communities provide bursaries for children whose families cannot afford the full fees.
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Despite the developments (some of the older merchants are leaving because they cannot afford the rising cost of rent), travellers can still find affordable eats in Jaffa.
Some campaigners say that it should be available on the NHS because the male impotence problem is so widespread and many cannot afford the cure.
George Clooney regularly stays here and, even if you cannot afford the pricey room rates, it is worth popping in for an early evening cocktail at the Gabbiano Bar.
Ecclestone's offer of matching the German rates is designed to take the sting out of the BRDC's claim that it cannot afford the going rate for GP rights.
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Such a tax code actively discriminates against U.S. workers and smaller corporations which cannot afford the high priced lobbyists and accountants or employ overseas entities to shelter income.
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The borrowers qualify for such a loan based on their ability to make the initial, low payments, even if they cannot afford the higher payments likely to come later.
Eighteen councils along the route which are against the scheme, known as the 51m group, say that taxpayers cannot afford the line and it will increase greenhouse gas emissions.
Dickerson is also hoping that church followers who cannot afford the real thing would find the cheaper version an enticing alternative, but so far they have not shown enthusiasm.
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But the euro area's monetary policy, if it is to respond quickly to uncertain events while sending clear signals to governments and markets, cannot afford the compromise and inertia of committee politics.
The city council said it "simply cannot afford the investment needed" to maintain the 21-acre site it owns in Digbeth and wants to move the market to Witton or Washwood Heath in 2016.
If it creates the perception among Spain's creditors that the Spanish government has secretly recognised that it cannot afford the true costs of strengthening Spain's banks, Spain will find it even harder to borrow.
He was at pains during the campaign's last hours to persuade right-leaning voters that they cannot afford the luxury of backing their various niche parties and thus risking that Likud will lose to Kadima.
People can, of course, hire their own lawyers and bring private prosecutions if they so choose, but most victims in riots are poor and illiterate and cannot afford the legal fees over years and years.
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The city council, which owns the site, has unveiled recommendations to move the market to Witton or Washwood Heath in 2016 as it "simply cannot afford the investment needed" to maintain the current site in Digbeth.
But some of the medium-sized programmes, which fear for their survival, provide an efficient service for local patients and their families who cannot afford the emotional and economic cost of travelling to some far-flung centre of excellence.
The local newspapers and television stations that have underpinned the proliferation of robopolls in recent years (they accounted for almost half of all polls during the elections of 2008) simply cannot afford the extra cost, Mr Leve says.
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