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"I had sleepless nights trying to work out how we could afford to move there.
"The extra hundred dollars was how we could afford this house," said Mr. Turner, who has worked in construction but is now laid up with gout.
She says, "When I realised the scale of it, how much we throw away due to cosmetic standards, or supply and demand imbalances and the way our food industry runs, I wanted to know how we could afford to be so wasteful, and how we let the countries where we order the food from go without.
If you're wondering how we could afford so many Broadway tickets - we got lucky.
"I mean, it's great that one of us is making more than the minimum wage, but until the other one is too, I really don't see how we could afford it".
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"How come we could afford the consulate for five centuries, and we no longer can now?
He said: "I'm in favour of scholarships but there's a limit to how many we could afford.
And Linda agreed, writing: "When my two were little … it was normal to think about how many children we could afford".
The two-thousand-dollar Popsicle made a mockery of nearly every financial consideration of the summer: How much summer camp we could afford?
It was a scary step to take, particularly as everyone had a different agenda, such as how much they wanted to pay and how much space we thought we could afford.
How much do you think we could afford to spend if we just limited the distribution?" They said $2m.
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