The young person attending college today because she can finally afford it, that's what this is about.
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That is because she can borrow against it and ultimately replace the money without paying penalties or income tax.
Helen says it is an illness that still surprises her because she can be affected at any time of year.
The Clinton campaign argues that she should be the Democratic nominee because she can win in big swing states like Ohio.
Mrs Carter says she feels society treats her very differently because she can no longer work and now relies on benefits.
Now in Atlanta, Georgia, she owns two houses because she can't find a way to sell or rent one of them.
They told her she didn't need an attorney or a certified public accountant because she can use comparable resources online for free.
"I knew I had to apply pressure right from the start against Majoli, because if she can play her own game, she's tough, " Clijsters said.
King is the traditional title of Otuam's ruler, and Bartels says she's happy to be called a king, rather than queen, because it means she can achieve more.
It seems a little odd now, because clearly, she can take care of herself.
But the Palestinians have rejected her advice, in part because they doubt she can deliver all 27 EU votes in the General Assembly.
The Hollywood Reporter's Star Power Directory says a star is a star because he or she can ensure financing, ensure major studio distribution or ensure a film's wide theatrical release.
"These images are helpful when these events are far away, " she said, because they can bring home a story.
"The reason I'm going to India now is because I can, " she says.
When her mother inherits an old house with some eccentric tenants in rural Tennessee, Penny is happy as can be because she appears to be living inside an exciting adventure story at last.
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Observational studies are about as reliable as a little old lady who claims that she can identify the perpetrator of a crime because she saw him through the rain from her window two blocks away.
If she had a home or a big car payment or a husband, he would be more likely to promote her because he would know that she can't just pick up and leave whenever she wants.
Lindsay, who said she needs a job because she has home-improvement debt and can't sell her house in this slumped market, said she is able to keep hunting for jobs partly because of her creative outlet online.
Thomas can't begin planning a burial yet, she said, because Katrina scattered her family across the country, and there are still relatives that she can't locate.
Or some young girl in Phoenix who's going to be able to get the surgery that she needs because the insurance company can't impose a lifetime limit.
She can no longer compete officially at the British Transplant Games because she no longer has a transplant.
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Understanding the debate can be difficult because the rules can seem "fuzzy and ambiguous, " she says, and there is no "central repository" for information about dual citizenship.
Not just because she helps out with the bookkeeping and can provide useful information.
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Mr Andrews is demanding that papers in Wales are regraded, she says, because pupils in Wales can't be seen to be failing to improve.
Cook says she can't think of an instance when a CEO stepped down because he or she didn't feel up to the job.
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"It merits study and understanding because its consequences can be tangible, " she said.
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"The house is alarmed and there's a security light outside, and it's not difficult to see who's standing outside the door because you can see from inside, " she said.
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