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But there are many who say that health-care technology can't be afforded the same hushed reception as a new model of the iPhone.
In the UK, large families are seen as a sign of reproductive mismanagement, a biological failure to budget, a tendency to spend what can't be afforded.
Leaving CART means racing under Indy's different technical guidelines, which Unser said promote parity by not letting the wealthiest race teams spend untold sums on engines that can't be afforded by all.
"I served in the Marine Corps, got an honorable discharge, a Navy achievement medal, and yet I can't be afforded the same rights as a heterosexual person?" he said.
Just because they have a criminal record, they can't be afforded the same self-defense privileges as those without a criminal past?
"These companies are wildly overcharging for drugs that could save lives, at prices that can't be afforded by the NHS," said Dan Glass, who is facilitating the ACT UP meeting today.
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Why can't New Yorkers be afforded similar choices?
But he argues that people need the supplements and that because their concoctions can't be patented, pillmakers can't afford to test for safety.
"Why are you creating dependency you know you can't afford?""Can't afford," here, is a euphemism.
It's a con job, and Americans can't afford be fooled again.
What it can't afford is another massive spill.
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