1. Grant is already a free agent this summer, so the Lakers can ill-afford to lose Horry. 2. Like I said, this team has yet to show it can win consistently and can ill-afford such an attitude. 3. That means Houston can ill-afford to stand pat and needs to at least make modest improvements. 4. The disease has decimated the productive sector of the population on a continent that can ill-afford any drag on economic development. 5. Some analysts and economists criticized the move, saying Argentina could ill-afford to spend its currency reserves. 6. The strikes have especially hurt street vendors and rickshaw drivers whose slim margins can ill-afford the loss of revenue. 7. The report called on the United States to help clear the mines, an expensive and time-consuming process the Vietnamese can ill-afford. 8. It is an injury the Australians can ill-afford having forfeited their match against Sri Lanka in Colombo because of security fears. 9. Li also stressed that while China could ill-afford to remain outside the WTO for much longer, the international community needed China as a member. 10. The Americans are all too aware that even with home advantage they can ill-afford to underestimate a French team who have recalled Yannick Noah as captain. |