1. Many of them are in fact very poor and can ill afford their habit. 2. Gore can ill-afford to lose votes from his own party, observers noted. 3. Gore can ill-afford alienating union members, a majority of whom support core labor standards and environmental protections as part of future labor agreements. 4. This team can ill-afford to blow through equipment. 5. The country can ill-afford to start a scare about cholera outbreaks when it is just recovering from the adverse effects of the haze on the tourism industry. 6. The government can ill-afford to upset its Palestinian refugee population or venture into any concessions over Jerusalem. 7. Venezuela can ill-afford to scare away foreign investors. 8. With an early general election likely, UMNO can ill-afford to remain divided. 9. With international attention focused on the island during the visit, the government can ill-afford any embarrassment to the pope. 10. China is hoping to host the Olympic Games and the World Cup, and can ill-afford a damaging tantrum of this kind. |