Sentence examples for expected to afford from inspiring English sources

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Higher magnetic field strength is expected to afford higher spatial resolution and/or a decrease in the length of total scan time due to its higher signal intensity.

The large private banks were major players in aggressively promoting mortgages to millions who could not reasonably be expected to afford them.

She decided her $400 a week in tips was not enough to buy the insurance offered by Olive Garden, at least if she expected to afford rent, and taxes and student loan payments.

Should it go ahead, a state visit is expected to afford Charles several opportunities to build a relationship with Trump, listen to his views and make suggestions where he feels he could be helpful, aides said.

The longer time constant for recombination is expected to afford an increase in J sc, FF, and better device performance [31, 32].

"How," he asks, "can a group like ours, which depends for its development on attracting excellent researchers, be expected to afford top quality people in the face of this country's personal income tax burden?" Astra solved some of that problem by starting up an extensive R&D effort in the United States in 1994.

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That in itself is one reason why the disappearance of air travel under humane conditions for most Americans is ignored -- it has been redefined as a luxury that common folk cannot and should not expect to afford except in their dreams.

In addition, tertiary-educated persons are expected to be able to afford dental service, should have better access to adequate dental care, and have better than average oral health habits.

This ratio was used for subsequent experiments because we expected it to afford the highest FGF-2 loading.

On the contrary, households with better wealth status can also be expected to have the resources to afford better nutrition or live in houses made of better wall, flooring and roofing materials that can provide a comfortable living environment for children and reduce their risk of exposure to childhood diseases.

"How can pensioners with cancer, cardiac problems or other major issues be expected to make or even afford repeated visits to the UK for regular vital treatment?" asked Dave Spokes, coordinator at Expat Citizens Rights in the EU (Ecreu), an organisation with 11,000 members across the EU.

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