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Yet it seems perfectly affordable, costing around a quarter of the money saved from cutting subsidies.
Start from there, and universal free tertiary education suddenly looks perfectly affordable.
All beautiful items, and all perfectly affordable if she had been a hedge fund manager or a Google executive.
America's net indebtedness is a perfectly affordable 65% of GDP, and throughout the past three years of recession and tepid recovery investors have been more than happy to go on lending to the federal government.
The welfare state and the NHS, perfectly affordable when the country was desperately poor after the war are, we are told, mysteriously unaffordable now that the country is infinitely richer.
"Yes, perhaps it will, but what you don't understand is that this will be perfectly affordable to the average couple of 100 years in the future," was the droll reply from Danny263.
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It's perfectly possible to buy affordable British furniture, says the Association for British Furniture Manufacturers (BFM).
An analogy would be to use a 3 megapixel digital camera providing very affordable yet perfectly satisfactory pictures compared to a markedly expensive 15 megapixel camera producing sharper images!
Nuclear can, in some perfectly reasonable analyses, appear fairly affordable if not "too cheap to meter".
This is widely used by housebuilders to reduce, perfectly legally, the number of affordable homes to below local authority targets.
With 2010 sales worth 669 million Swiss francs ($800 million), Hsu Fu Chi is a leading manufacturer and distributor of confectionery products in China, Nestle said in a statement, adding that Hsu Fu Chi's large portfolio of affordable products fit "perfectly into Nestle's global portfolio".
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