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1 As far as the industry is concerned, they cannot afford not to.
2 The CCC is very clear: we cannot afford not to do this.
3 Media companies can't afford not to be on them, he told Mediawatch.
4 It doesn't matter what you do, if you can afford not to.
5 Why should they take any grind when they can afford not to?
6 But the transport secretary said today: We can't afford not to build it.
7 A serious reading of our economic history suggests we can't afford not to.
8 Democrats insist that the country cannot afford not to address the healthcare issue.
9 No way you can't afford not to dress your children in this country.
10 You can't afford not to take advantage of the time that you have.
11 Above all, we cannot afford not to live in the present.
12 I could afford not to interfere, because that time Oswald missed.
13 We cannot afford not to have the NHS, he will declare.
14 I don't think we can afford not to believe you.
15 The simple answer is that we can't afford not to.
16 That means they can't afford not to figure out how to update that software.
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