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Producers could not afford to indulge the vision of either a director or a writer beyond a certain point.
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Most countries that grow yam as food staple are too poor to afford high technology storage systems.
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Many felt disenfranchised by what they saw as a bureaucratic system that favored the land-holding class able to afford the best education.
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A lean-to cover was added to the building in the late 1970s to afford spectators some shelter from the elements.
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Amazon then sells it for $9.99 because the electronic bookseller overhead has also been reduced and it can afford the markdown from $12.
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This, among the other benefit, granted the fulfillment of social exigences in transportation, that a strictly profit-oriented policy could not afford.
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But so often it was the voice of sage mischief, of someone so knowing, observant and sharp-witted that he could afford to puncture every pretension.
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The acrimony ended up in court in an expensive proceeding that neither side could really afford either financially or for the good of the game.
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We can't afford to stigmatise it when it could affect us all.
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Inasmuch as a husband of small means could ill afford to withdraw a sum of money from his business, Simeon's ruling tended to check hasty divorces.
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