He says his son wondered how the establishment could afford to be so generous.
Greece could choose to pay back more-or-less what it thought it could afford to pay back.
Until the credit squeeze, Europeans could afford to take a relaxed view of an American slowdown.
Now, quite passive investors could afford to risk capital but only what they chose with entrepreneurs.
Sure, I might be bored, but at least I could afford to buy a house.
At that price, any country, most groups, and even some individuals could afford to do it.
If this were purely an internal matter, the world could afford to look shamefacedly away.
It could afford to charge cable providers whatever it wants to stream the game online.
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They could afford to ignore the short-term risks because of the long-term nature of their liabilities.
And yet, she was the reason we could afford to pay our mortgage, or go on vacation.
In fact, I had so much enough that I could afford to share a little with others.
Mr Robinson said no small economy could afford to miss out on the opportunities existing in China.
But for semi-professional Redruth it could cost them more than they could afford to go full time.
Spurs became more lax after the break but could afford to given their opponents' lack of fight.
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But many think that middle-income countries in the Middle East and Asia could afford to pay more.
In 1993 Ji finally could afford to bring his wife and daughter to live with him in America.
He said no Socialist government could afford to allow "free, sharp or violently worded expression of public discontent".
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But Ergen could afford to bid generously for Hughes because the deal would have given him a monopoly.
One reason SPDRs succeeded was because individual investors could afford to buy them.
We changed the laws so that we wouldn't leave anybody behind and everybody could afford to go to college.
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This trend migrated to the social sphere too, but only for those who could afford to live by candlelight.
Premier Wen could afford to sponsor regressive policies because, despite doing so, gross domestic product soared in recent years.
Many people stayed behind, as not everyone could afford to hire a vehicle.
If workers would accept a pay-cut, employers could afford to hire more workers, putting spending money in more pockets.
Those in the cell who could afford to buy old plastic paint cans of water bathed every other morning.
No one who cuts their beard like that could afford to be shy.
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She said vulnerable consumers still did not know how Labour would ensure they could afford to heat their homes.
When profit margins were 25%, construction firms could afford to pay off bureaucrats.
Established carriers won't suddenly junk trillions of dollars' worth of circuit-based equipment, even if they could afford to do so.
Decades ago, we could afford to send millionaires pension checks and pay medical bills for even the wealthiest among us.
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