Word: affordable
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...these feelings for years. Now, at 45, she is happy with her inner and outward selves, the latter feminized with hormones and women's clothes. Ware isn't yet "transsexual," but she does plan to undergo what doctors call "sex-reassignment surgery" when she and her beau David can afford it; it will cost about as much as their new Nissan...
...pressure went sky high," Feldman recalls. When the HMO refused to let him go back to Hyzaar, he switched to another plan that covered it. A few months later, however, the new HMO also dropped its Hyzaar coverage. At $79 for a month's supply, Feldman couldn't afford to pay for the prescription on his own. Finally a local doctor took pity on him and provided the tablets free. The HMO's policy remains unchanged...
SAVE FACE In ads for Saving Private Ryan, DreamWorks describes the events of June 6, 1944, as "...the last great invasion of the last great war." Couldn't the studio afford research? The Iwo Jima invasion took place nine months later...
...responsible for working 10-15 hours a week, are you really going to be able to compete for grades or participate as fully as you would like in your extracurriculars compared to those who do not have the same job requirement? Will you be able to afford to take that high-profile unpaid internship...
...Harvard can afford to make more substantive changes. With a multi-billion dollar endowment that could support a prosperous small nation and the goal to educate the future leaders of the world, Harvard should not only follow the lead of other universities, it should lead them and institute a policy of reducing tuition. After an article in Time Magazine last March declared that if Harvard spent another percent of the endowment it could cut undergraduate tuition nearly in half, it has been a tantalizing notion...