1. And few residents can afford personal computers. 2. And the individual residents simply cannot afford to. 3. By that, he meant preventing outsiders from coming in and driving prices beyond those the residents can afford. 4. Extra services may be available as they are needed, but perhaps at a cost some residents can not afford. 5. Homes usually have outdoor privies for bathrooms and cesspools to treat sewage, though some residents can afford septic tanks, usually crudely made. 6. It would be difficult for residents to afford the new pipeline, she said. 7. Most residents cannot afford the fees many homes charge to run air-conditioners. 8. The cost of renting an apartment in Manhattan has risen beyond what many would-be residents can afford. 9. The cost of renting an apartment in Manhattan has soared beyond what many would-be residents can afford. 10. The urban libraries, especially, need help, she said, because residents cannot afford their own computers. |