"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.
"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.
You can't afford to have people thrown out of their homes because they can't afford to pay the tax.
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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We can't afford to have a cut result in irreversible damage to our industrial base.
"You can't afford to have a huge amount of overhead and not have business go through it, " he says.
That world no longer exists, and we can't afford to have an education system that was essentially, set in the 19th Century.
But then they can't afford to have the cruise lines go away.
We can't afford to have somebody that needs on the job training.
It's clear Malaysia can't afford to have the company crash - the effect on the teetering Malaysian banking system would be disastrous.
It is not because of the cost of the maternity cover, it is because I can't afford to have someone out of the office for a year.
In struggling urban schools in particular, students "can't afford to have a single great teacher cut in a way that maybe a kid in a suburban school district could, " he said.
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Mr. Fyfe: The one I think the cleverest is probably the sky couch, because the challenge I gave the team is to say, I want the ability for people to be able to lie down in economy class but I can't afford for the seats to have any more space.
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"It isn't much good to say you have the right to get your property back if you can't afford a lawyer, " said the late Rep. Henry Hyde (R-Ill.) at a 1999 congressional hearing.
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The practice has become increasingly controversial in recent years, feeding public anger over a family-planning system that critics say falls particularly hard on the urban poor who often can't afford to pay the fine to have a second child.
It's not an easy field to get trained in, particularly if you have a family and can't afford to leave the workforce.
The second thing is to have public subsidies for working families that can't afford to purchase health care coverage.
We can't afford it, and have complained to the financial ombudsman.
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"People from the manual trades are unable to afford the whole process of campaigning, putting themselves forward and taking time off, and people from the professions can't afford to give up the salaries they have become accustomed to, " she told MPs.
But what I'm not going to do is to extend Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest 2 percent that we can't afford, and according to economists, will have the least positive impact on our economy.
''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.
You hear of horror stories of women who can't afford to go to England and are forced to have illegal abortions performed by unqualified people.
It was AliDay, a company holiday during which Alibaba opens its doors for public tours and employees who can't afford their own weddings (or just want to have a second ceremony) get married en masse by Mr. Ma.
"What Dr. King and Roy Wilkins understood is that it doesn't matter if you have the right to sit at the front of the bus if you can't afford the bus fare, " he said.
Many parents there leave infants at the hospital because they can't afford to care for them, especially if the children have chronic illnesses or birth defects.
It shouldn't be that only those who can afford it should be able to have those opportunities.
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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.
Not everyone, of course, can afford to buy a ticket and some states don't even have a team.
We still can't even afford an 11-inch model and now we have to start pining for something new: OLET.
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