Sentences with phrase «afford anything more than»

What do you think my buyer clients thought then when I tell you that they could not afford anything more than $ 200,000.
I couldn't afford anything more than the basics while living apart and I have to say that it was the first time in my life I became so efficient at saving.
Charlie's owner told me that he did not have very much money and he could not afford anything more than IV fluids and hospitalization for one day.
For me to buy, it would have to be sub $ 400 and at least 9.7 ″ Anything smaller makes a poor PDF reader, and I can't afford anything more than that.
We get it, you can't afford anything more than a couple hundred dollars per month.
Unfortunately, with the threat of a depression impending, the majority of people in this country will not be able to afford anything more than the cheapest option.

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But if our history of profligacy has taught us anything, it's that Canada can't afford to be complacent about the country's more than $ 500 - billion debt.
Worse yet, if you combine this principle with capitalism, property rights, and rent - seeking, the rich will get richer and the poor poorer until one day there is barely more than a handful of people who can even afford to volunteer or donate anything.
Lately, however, my best efforts have afforded me more songs and riffs than anything.
More than anything, he seems like a perfect fit for a Celtics team that can afford to wait for his potential to turn into production.
We all need constants, and more than almost anything in college football, we've been able to count on Toledo playing high - quality football and losing the one game it can't afford to lose.
Printing more money also makes inflation go up faster than the economy can react, prices go up faster than wages of anyone left with a job so soon no one can afford anything and the country is on the brink of chaos.
As he wrote in his bestselling book Man's Search for Meaning, «It is well known that humor, more than anything else in the human make - up, can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds...»
Popular when New York wasn't such a homogenized, safe place (thank Rudy) and the majority of people who lived below 14th Street were unemployed artists or musicians, the whole secondhand phenomenon took off mainly because no one could afford anything that cost more than a dollar or two.
Anything in «Nine» being predicted in the crafts categories, for instance, is likely to be critic - proof, while «Invictus» is simply afforded a modest picture - director - lead - supporting quartet for the moment, slots with players on deck, more than willing to step in.
Buying more than you can afford leaves you house poor — which means you can't afford anything but your home.
If you've paid all of your bills on time, had no major bankruptcies and generally don't have more debt than you can reasonably afford to pay back, you should have a credit score above 680 — anything less and you'll want to keep reading.
Anything more than that and they'll think that you can't afford to pay off your balance.
As full time travelers, the one we question we get asked more often than anything else is — «How can you afford to travel permanently?»
Anything you want and need can be found in Paphos without having to spend more than you can afford.
Your dead right, I do the same in certain countries, if I can afford it, get a hotel room and just unwind more than anything.
In a period when anything hung on a wall must be instantly afforded the status of painting, when we are confronted by «paintings» that have been made without any recourse to paint whatsoever, created with printers and scanners, or with the assistance of nature, bleached by the sun, stained by the rain, a pretense of process art to painting en plein air, and very late in the day, an engaged practice of painting, rather than dismissed as a thing of the past, is ever more present.
And how can they be deployed to advance individual rights at a time when a majority of Canadians can not afford to retain a lawyer for anything more than a brief period of full representation (and references to overstretched pro bono services doesn't fill the implementation gap here — in any case, why should the protection of legal rights be relegated to charity?)
A decision that all of the above, amongst other considerations, did not amount to «compelling circumstances» should be be afforded «a more considered, detailed, and reasoned response than anything provided [to Mr Beggs] so far».
But for many people, especially those in the categories above, it's no joke: they flatly can not afford to hire a lawyer for anything more than the most basic tasks.
So yes, a huge part of the reason why Android users are more loyal than iOS users is because a large segment of Android users simply can't afford anything else (or don't want to).
One of the golden rules of investing in anything is not to sink more money into it than you can afford to lose.
Your children are a blessing, more precious and valuable than anything in this world and must be cherished, their innocence protected, and every opportunity for a positive and successful life be afforded to them.
Buying more than you can afford leaves you house poor — which means you can't afford anything but your home.
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