Word: affordable
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...over and I've nearly regained my sanity, I can look back on that moment of near-arson and shudder to think about what I almost did. Setting any piece of Harvard property on fire would probably cost more in legal fees than the entire Kennedy clan could afford, and that's nothing compared to what would happen if a nearby building also became inflamed. Besides the money issue, however, I'll play Girl Scout leader for a moment--setting things that aren't yours on fire is wrong, and shouldn't be done...
...cannot afford to consider these threats to world prosperity simply as natural expressions of the ups and downs of economic life. The turmoil of the past 18 months reflects the first systemic crisis of the global economy of the 21st century dominated by financial capitalism. It shows how much we are lagging behind in managing the implications and the initial results of the globalization process. And it illustrates the urgency to put in place the structures and the processes that will allow us to manage this new global reality, or globality, in a responsible...
...building's longest-running tenant, the Iroquois final club, had to leave in 1971. The club was nearly broke, and could no longer afford the luxury of its own club-house...
Besides, how do you think we can afford all those signing bonuses? With sound investing? Yeah right. It's all about the angel dust, baby...
...means clear that the drugs--AZT and 3TC--are the cause, but the possibility has researchers poring over their data. Even if it proves to be true, though, the benefit in AIDS prevention probably outweighs the harm. On balance, the fact that a treatment the poor can afford may save their babies' lives seems like something to celebrate...