We have evidence now from our own experience that we can well afford to do this.
Anyone seriously committed to lowering the deficit would raise taxes on those that can well afford them.
What makes the writing scene so exciting these days is that talent can well up from virtually anywhere.
Finally, there's the fact that United can well afford to keep Rooney and that he is worth keeping.
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She can well stand comparison with them, and in some respects supersedes them.
For without them, as MySpace can well attest, its product will become worthless.
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It can well be argued that digital storage is a key enabler of modern technical conferences and geek culture in general.
However, I can well imagine just such a Russian company thinking that it might be a good idea to offer middle aged businessmen the thrill of a candlelit dinner with a pretty dancing girl: nothing physical, just that enjoyable evening.
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After the lecture, we meandered over to the Main House, built in 1815, where one can well imagine Cole and Church, mentor and student, admiring the view of their beloved mountain range from the porch over a glass of claret procured with Church's apprentice fees.
If they think they can stand up to it - like an Aitken, or like a Neil Hamilton, who had been a government minister, fluent speaker, intelligent man, barrister, and so on - those people can well take it on the chin and hit back.
When you do something for not a lot of money and it comes out really well and you can eat well, that makes life worth living.
We can, well we probably can, say that when a number of developers are vying with each other to announce ever taller buildings then we probably are in a bubble: but that still depends a little on whether those building costs have changed much or not.
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"There's a long way to go, but we're hoping we can do well against York and can qualify for a semi-final, and who knows from there, " said Eaton.
Tottenham will want to do well and I think they can do well.
And so if we can live well and these healthy behaviors can help keep you out of a nursing home.
Make sure you have advisors that can communicate well with you and who can provide checks and balances for one another.
"Obviously, if I can play well for Rangers under Paul, it can't do any harm regarding my international prospects, " he added.
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It will also be tricky to find builders who can work well at such altitudes (few people can do hard manual labour where the air is so thin).
Beer can work well in the short run, but it can create more problems than it solves.
As it is, those who can win a war well can rarely make a good peace, and those who could make a good peace would never have won a war.
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High growth either shows Scotland can do well by keeping its place in the UK, or it builds confidence that Scotland can and should run its own affairs.
Anesthesiologists and obgyns can pay well into six figures a year in medical malpractice premiums.
The Underworld films are a good example of movies that can play well in January.
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In reality, the flying mammals can see well, are very clean and feast primarily on insects.
Heritage materials can exist well beyond the limits suggested by national legislation or international conventions.
"The gaffer has given us the belief we can do well in the Premiership, " Young said.
But each individual year is fraught with quirks of weather that can upend well-planned vacations.
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