So this is a problem we cannot afford to accept and we cannot afford to ignore.
The next 29 days -- we cannot afford to be complacent, and we cannot afford to be cynical.
You can't afford to have people thrown out of their homes because they can't afford to pay the tax.
"Gambling is a billion-dollar industry, they can't afford to make a mistake, they can't afford to have these machines manipulated, " he says.
If teenagers can afford to buy a pack of 10 twice a week, they can afford to buy a pack of 20.
''More of you have cars you can't afford to drive, credit card bills you can't afford to pay and tuition that's beyond your reach.
It's not a thrill it's a necessity: to make museums welcoming places, to afford access to people who can't afford the admission price, to talk about things relevant to people's lives.
If our hypothetical person can afford to max out their Roth 401(k), they can also afford to take the tax savings from pre-tax contributions and invest them in an outside account.
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And for all the small businesses that can't afford to provide insurance right now, and small business owners who can't even afford to get coverage themselves, we'll finally make quality coverage affordable.
In fact, the president can afford to cross swords with the GOP troglodytes, but what he can't afford is to alienate his own Democratic party base, which has overwhelmingly rejected the war.
Other estimates suggest that only 5-10% of those 2 billion people can afford to pay commercial rates for power, and that another 15% could probably afford to do so if credit were provided.
Germany can afford to make concessions on some of the demands from the UK, but it cannot afford to unpick the key parts of the balance of power agreed in the constitution in 2004.
We couldn't afford to tell those kids on the West Side or the South Side, if you work hard, if you study hard, if you're hitting the books, that you're going to be able to afford to go to college.
Borrowers find themselves chained to low-paying jobs that offer little in the way of advancement, because they cannot afford to wait till the right job comes along for fear of running of usurious penalty charges if they cannot afford to pay their bills for several months.
The Democrats contended that many poor and elderly have no driver's licenses and cannot afford the fees to obtain their birth certificates, nor can they afford transportation to the county seat before each election to file an affidavit of indigency, the only other way that they can vote.
If these companies are in good enough shape to afford massive bonuses, they are surely in good enough shape to afford paying back every penny to taxpayers.
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"People living without heating because they cannot afford to pay the bills, people not leaving their homes because they cannot afford transport, people whose homes are becoming unsafe to live in because they cannot afford basic repairs, " she said.
So many people, families who can't afford health care, young people who can't afford college, seniors who can't afford to retire, it's like they are invisible to the President, like he's looked right through them.
You're the reason that young man in Columbus whose mother worked three jobs to raise him can finally afford to go to college.
But churches in the affected areas said many families and older people would not be able to afford to go to church if the charges were approved.
It meant that we made sure that every young person who worked hard and took responsibility was able to afford to go to college without accumulating some huge mountain of debt.
Forty-seven per cent of the 2, 000 adults questioned said they opposed the principle of the licence fee being increased to help those who could not afford to upgrade to digital TV.
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You're the reason a young man right here in Columbus, whose mother worked three jobs to raise him, can now afford to go to college -- got to The Ohio State University.
"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.
And so if we take a balanced approach, what that then allows us to do is also to help young people, the way we already have during my administration, make sure that they can afford to go to college.
But most of all Brooking wants the FA to be given the power to monitor the entire youth development system and spread best practice and the latest methods from those who can afford to them to those who cannot.
Just last night BBC South East heard from a couple from Ramsgate who said they had been forced to sleep in their car because they could not afford to travel to hospital appointments in London twice in a 48-hour period.
After inviting a friend from California to Austin to use her couch and attend SXSW, Maran Nelson realized SXSW would be a huge opportunity for entrepreneurial students if they could afford to get to Austin and snag a badge.
But if you guys do well in school, my goal is to make sure that, through loans and grants, you are going to be able to afford to go to college. (Applause.) And -- because we need to have the highest -- I want us to have the highest college graduation rate of any country in the world.
I'm running to make sure America once again leads the world in educating our kids. (Applause.) I want to hire new teachers, especially in math and science. (Applause.) Help 2 million people go to community colleges to train for the jobs that businesses are hiring for right now. (Applause.) And I want to make sure that every young person can afford to go to college.
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