Their income would push them into a tax bracket where they could not afford it.
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The OFT said too many people were granted loans they could not afford to repay.
But he argued the UK could not afford not to address inequalities in the current system.
It could not afford to disseminate its political messages as it had in the past.
He could not afford a lawyer, so agreed to sign on for legal aid.
Anyway, Cambodia could not afford to subsidise agriculture even if it made sense to do so.
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He said many islanders could not afford basic dental care such as braces for their children.
Wray told BBC Sport that reports suggesting Sarries could not afford pay-offs were "complete rubbish".
Veterans flying from Exeter could not afford the fee so left regalia behind, he said.
In the past, America could not afford to alienate any of its more important allies.
She was the girl on the school cheerleading team who could not afford shoes.
The school had no floppy drives and the students could not afford memory sticks.
She was given the option to pay and keep the baby, but could not afford it.
But unlike most Premiership clubs, Preston could not afford the luxury of a rotation policy last season.
One municipal court in Ohio stopped accepting new cases because it could not afford to buy paper.
The council said its current financial situation meant it could not afford to be discussing sponsorship deals.
The idea was these companies could not afford to pay the extra fee for the Sarbanes-Oxley opinion.
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Mr Emmins added that many of those were smaller business which could not afford to fight back.
Ms Purdy said she had inquired about getting the drug privately but could not afford the cost.
The CDU-CSU alliance opposed the full tax cut on the grounds that Germany could not afford it.
Initially, she wanted to train as a doctor, but her parents could not afford the university fees.
Western producers of bottled beer picked up the slack, but at prices most people could not afford.
Our company has never turned away a single patient without health insurance who could not afford to pay.
But he added it could not afford to be complacent with further spending curbs yet to be announced.
Mrs Kemp said she could not afford legal representation, and feared the law suit might ruin her financially.
Richard Hawkes, chief executive of disability charity Scope, said councils could not afford to "pick up the tab".
For a year before it was sold, the hospital could not afford to pay its staff any wages.
It was about giving something to people that they could not afford, something that they only dreamed about.
"This little girl is cold because her family could not afford to pay their heating bills, " Bond said.
But the cost of those guarantees was so huge that the Equitable could not afford to carry on trading.
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