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Because it was too near the departure date and the tickets were cut rate, there was no way I could practically afford to switch the tickets to recapture the day of vacation for Ms. MySpace.
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(In the Depression, when practically nobody could afford a phone, the books were a lot thinner than they are now).
Practically anyone interested can afford the golf club dues; $125 yearly for the premier club of Portrush and as little as $9 for local clubs.
They can't get much market share, because they don't have the influence; and even more practically, they can't afford the extraordinary number of lawyers and the lobbyists either.
Practically, we simply can't afford it any more.
It seems that practically the only people who can afford to live there don't actually want to.
But Boucher still records for a small label, 4AD, which gives her freedom from just about any imperative except the financial one she can't afford not to think practically about her career.
"I should point out," she writes, "that I don't normally use the word 'amortise' unless I'm trying to prove that something I can't really afford is not just a bargain but practically free.
(I should point out that I don't normally use the word "amortize" unless I'm trying to prove that something I can't really afford is not just a bargain but practically free.
At that price, if the tablets are practically disposable – if the kids break it, you can easily afford to buy a new one.
The driveway looked practically impassable, even for a 4 x 4. "They can afford to improve the roads," Ramón said.
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