Aún no tenemos significados para "afford as".
1The announcement did not afford as much pleasure as I had expected.
2And Britain cannot afford as its government a party incapable of being led.
3We cannot afford as a group to be branded as jail-breakers.
4We can afford as many treatments as are needed, short of an entire battalion.
5Geary had told him that he could not afford as much as Vandover needed.
6We cannot afford as much food as before the war, nor of the same quality.
7Why will not the actions of Samson afford as plentiful matter as the Labours of Hercules?
8Dr Grey said the cost was something New Zealand could afford as a country and should embrace.
9Could you afford as much to Garrett?
10What concerns today's civil libertarians is that military commissions do not afford as much due process as domestic criminal trials.
11They are hammered deep into the earth, and afford as good means of traveling as the New Brunswick moose paths.
12One mile perhaps would not be objectionable, and might probably afford as good air and retirement, as a greater distance.
13The Provençals settled in the colony affirm, that its olives would afford as good an oil as those of their country.
14Thereat he made speech of matters which at least did not afford as many opportunities for coherency as would the horse.
15Thus it was that the burghers were compelled to lie flat down in order to afford as little mark as possible to the enemy.
16A sheet of wet paper would afford as much resistance to a paving-stone as the walls of a steamboat cabin to a six-pound shot.
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