Smaller firms subject to extraordinary risks need to be able to afford proper e-discovery solutions.
Exactly how much people should expect to be able to afford to spend divides opinion.
Students--and their families--may not be able to afford colleges that raise tuition too steeply.
We want the economy doing well, and people to be able to afford their energy costs.
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For the first time every scientist, local hospital and college will be able to afford one.
With a stronger currency, Chinese consumers will be able to afford more Japanese products.
Will anybody be able to afford Bordeaux if China keeps buying it all up?
Because of health reform, millions of people will finally be able to afford a doctor.
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Then again, by that point they should probably be able to afford their own accounting department.
There are a lot of seniors out there who will not be able to afford that.
Tell them about all our kids who will finally be able to afford college.
Even fewer (38%) thought they would be able to afford those hobbies and travel plans.
It's created opportunities for people who feared they'd never be able to afford a house.
As those developing countries become richer more people will be able to afford Apple.
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No matter how cheap houses might be, families won't be able to afford them without income.
It means we MAY be able to afford a prescription should we be prescribed one.
Americans will not be able to afford many of the things they take for granted today.
Is there a lower-end line of speakers that the pros use that I'd be able to afford?
Absent a painful nationwide recession in 2006, home owners will be able to afford their mortgage payments.
How many hours did you need to work to be able to afford this product, after taxes?
We also crowdfunded our first baby: A couple raised money to be able to afford in vitro fertilization.
"But a lot of schools are saying, 'we would love to be able to afford one, "' he added.
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Families may not be able to afford school books or uniforms, so their children drop out of school.
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But most representatives of the wider public will not be able to afford to contribute, even if asked.
She might be able to afford one, but she doesn't think she could learn how to use it.
In addition, profitable businesses are more likely to be able to afford to add employees to help them grow.
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But the state may not be able to afford relief of any sort.
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These programs help people who might not be able to afford this medicine.
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You may also be able to afford the sweatshop approach to media.
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It is an economic necessity and something everybody should be able to afford.
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