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Mr Clegg said there needed to be a debate "about what sort of welfare state we can afford", adding the country needed to be "quite hard-headed" particularly on the question of benefits.
Zack, who admires the Vermont senator for "only taking money from humans", says he gave more than he can afford, adding: "I never thought I would, but there was an exception in this case".
A clear picture of what you get and spend will allow you to decipher where you can cut back and whether you can afford adding a baby budget to your current financial status.
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But the companies that make typical products on the shelves at Home Depot don't have the Internet expertise of a Nest, nor can they afford adding technology that significantly balloons the price of their products (the Nest thermostat, elegant as it is, costs $249).
Undoubtedly, Mr. Prokhorov can afford the added outlay.
"I only play for what I can afford," she adds.
If you are using chicken, you can afford to add 10 minutes to the cooking time.
With steaming, you can afford to add a little of that unused fat in the sauce, or why not a spoonful of foie gras?
It is a symptom of the fact that they have more to spend, that necessities no longer gobble up every spare yuan and that they can afford to add a little colour to their lives.
This page has questioned whether the country can afford to add new entitlements to Medicare at all, given the size of the federal deficits swollen by the Bush administration's ill-advised tax cuts.
The clubs control costs and don't spend more than they can afford," he added.
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