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.
''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.
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.
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.
His family can't afford to buy and can't find anyplace to rent.
"It would be easy for (Israel) to say, 'You see, this is why we can't have peace, because we can't afford to have kids sleeping in their beds and suddenly a rocket comes through the roof, '" Obama said.
Buying in January invariably means opening the checkbook for players other clubs can either do without, can't afford to keep or want to keep but can't prevent leaving.
"You need to do things that the big companies don't do, because you can't afford to do the things they do, " says Kaplan.
The fact that the Mets remained virtually irrelevant on the free-agent market this off-season didn't help to shake the perception that the team can't afford to spend.
"We don't want the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) to be paid when I can't afford to do it, and this money could be more valuable elsewhere, " the blog post said.
The only hardware store in Harrison is selling replacement fenceposts at cost, but even that break won't help ranchers who can't afford to feed their catle.
And because we don't build much, we can't afford to build beautifully.
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Upon graduation, we can't afford to lose those high-skilled workers to a competitor nation simply because they can't get a green card.
Beatty and Gallina also want to help those who can't afford to buy their own home, many from the younger generation.
A. after they have children, and many international students are reluctant to leave families behind to study abroad and can't afford to bring them along.
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"I think it is outrageous that prisoners have the luxury of Sky TV when my law-abiding constituents - who have to pay and lots can't afford to - don't, " Mr Davies said.
She added that almost a third of working age parents rely on grandparents to provide childcare - and more than 900, 000 people are working past the traditional retirement age "either because they want to or because they can't afford to retire".
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Montgomery says he can't afford to fly dealers in on all-expenses-paid trips to headquarters, but he can call on them often.
With higher contribution limits on the way, you might even want to help your kids who can't afford to max their retirement accounts.
Taking a loan from your 401(k) account can tie you to your cubicle if you can't afford to pay it back on short notice.
"It's going to be a very, important game for us, and we need to win, but we can't afford to lose either, " Zuiverloon said.
"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.
Some musicians are forced to live in trailers as they can't afford to restore their homes.
Mr. Najib probably recognizes the need to move faster, but he can't afford to alienate his Malay base.
And don't forget the eye candy: If you can't afford to have painters do your whole house, just have them freshen the rooms that get the hardest wear (usually the kitchen and baths), as well as the front door.
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What we're trying to do is to increase transparency and force all the banks to tell us exactly what are you doing with your customers who want to stay in their homes, can't afford to pay a mortgage, but need something a little bit more limited.
"The purpose of Acorns is to help these children and families who can't afford to wait, " Mr Strudley said.
With the Mets' season starting to spiral out of control, they can't afford to concern themselves with their crosstown rivals.
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