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The extent to which something is affordable, as measured by its cost relative to the amount that the purchaser is able to pay.
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A return to affordability has also helped.
Mr. Baucus called the package an effort to reach a "global solution" to affordability concerns.
"This negotiation is really coming down to affordability," Mr. Golden said.
McKee has made much of his commitment to affordability and to credit checks.
To reverse that trend, Mr. Gates said, "designing to affordability, and not just to desire or appetite, is critical".
Thus, interest-only loans have evolved into a financial tool, and no longer a means to affordability.
Thanks to generous corporate support, the SIGNATURE THEATER COMPANY has been forging a new path to affordability for several years.
In the fizzy moment of negotiations, little thought seemed to have been given to affordability, or to long-term plans.
These were the places that seemed to be on the leading edge of a flight to affordability.
The transformation at Stuyvesant and Cooper is a major blow to affordability in the increasingly tight housing market, tenant advocates say.
Today's LED-based bulbs cost up to $100 each, and while there is plenty of optimistic talk about reducing that price, a clear path to affordability remains elusive.
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