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With $7 billion £44 billion) of cash having come through from WorldCom for BT's stake in MCI, 5% of Telecom Italia would be easy to afford.
"I attribute it to the rising cost of college and ease of loans, especially in an economy where the buying and selling of emotions and companionship is increasingly easy to afford," says Sanders, who teaches at the University of Leeds.
Fourth, for the staff it was relative easy to add a contest to the questionnaires and the extra costs were acceptable and may be easy to afford in other studies.
One of the participants narrated how difficult and expensive it was to achieve a varied diet: "If you are to eat more food varieties then you need more firewood and time to prepare…but even cooking with oil and salt are not easy to afford on a daily basis".
It is easy to afford to do a series of five or seven.
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A wealthier society would find it easier to afford paying pensions.
Inflation also means the debt is worth less and easier to afford.
The government must help people to start community energy projects, by making it easier to afford upfront costs.
They contend that without deductibility tax rates could have been lower, which would have raised after-tax incomes, making it easier to afford a home.
As well as touring bikes big enough to fit a Jacuzzi on, it now offers zippier models that are easier to ride if you are female and easier to afford if you are young.
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