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1 This means that the people who take care of children most likely cannot afford child care themselves.
2 There's no doubt Jones, the man struggling to afford child support, was in a better situation before stepping foot in a courtroom.
3 For her community service, she volunteered with low-income children aged three to five whose parents cannot afford child care during the day.
4 The former Miramax and Weinstein Company head is reportedly in the red and can barely afford child support payments for India and Dashiell.
5 Two possessions are better than one, and he could well afford children .
6 That affects a person's ability to acquire a mortgage, for instance, or to afford children .
7 I couldn't afford children and port as well.'
8 It was the Prussian King, scarce half finger high, one of those miniature leaden toys that afford children such delight.
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