Problem of Uninsured & Under-Insured People
.... provide this needed care at a cost the nation could
afford and with .... to the 1987 National Medical Expenditure Survey, some 47.8 million
people lacked insurance ....
(2914

12

)
Health Care Alternatives in the US
.... cracks of the system. The primary reason is that most
people afford insurance through their employment. With the change in employment ....
(3993

16

)
Gangs: Why People Join Them and the Typical Gang Member
.... especially strong contributor because it tends to foster a sense of hopelessness in young
people. These youth feel they will never be able to
afford even basic ....
(853

3

)
Medical Insurance
.... The reason there are so many
people without medical insurance - 43 million or more at .... they choose not to have it: it's because they can't
afford it (Putsch and ....
(679

3

)
Health Care and Urban Poverty
.... Instead, the American health care system for
people who cannot
afford commercial insurance or who do not receive insurance from their employers is a patched ....
(1314

5

)
Social Programs & Services Social Programs and Services ...
.... Government will have to subsidize incomes (so
people can
afford housing) or subsidize housing (so it is available to those who can't
afford it) if it wants to ....
(437

2

)
Crisis Management and Disaster
.... been questioned recently, it is clear that at least some
people in the wake of a disaster do require counseling and that they may be unable to
afford or obtain ....
(1108

4

)
Interview Analysis
.... Mr. Ramirez describes Chalco as a place where "
people go who cannot
afford to live in Mexico, City." He informed me that there was no electricity or plumbing ....
(1372

5

)
Effects of Health Care Rationing
.... citizens. 3. Should organ transplants be available to everyone or just to
people who can
afford to fund the procedures themselves? Organ ....
(1176

5

)
HEALTH CARE IN AMERICA
.... Good
people remain sick. Good
people die earlier because they cannot
afford insurance. ....
People who can
AFFORD to pay, as they do now, will continue to pay. ....
(1949

8

)
High Technology and Modern Life
.... That means
people who cannot
afford the service do not get the same benefits of GPS that rich
people who can
afford it get. Thus ....
(2929

12

)
THE HOMELESS OF AMERICAN CITIES
.... Government will have to subsidize incomes (so
people can
afford housing) or subsidize housing (so it is available to those who can't
afford it) if it wants to ....
(3390

14

)
Applicability of the UD to Indigenous Peoples
.... What is somewhat alarming is a financial analyst's statement that "In terms of total dosage, Africa is not significant, because
people can't
afford it" (Gellene ....
(2315

9

)
Erin Brockovich Class
.... who leave her with children, can barely
afford food for her kids, drives a beat-up unsafe vehicle, and is often rubbed the wrong way by
people who criticize ....
(1297

5

)
Intellectual Property Argument
.... to earn a fair profit from the results of that ER & D, even if it means maintaining prices at a level many poor
people (and nations) cannot
afford to pay. ....
(1408

6

)
Analysis of Ads for Same Product
.... This implies that this company considers its product so superior that it feels sorry for
people who cannot
afford to purchase this tool and who must settle for ....
(1109

4

)
Ads of 2 Companies for the Same Product
.... This implies that this company considers its product so superior that it feels sorry for
people who cannot
afford to purchase this tool and who must settle for ....
(1111

4

)
Making A Living
.... Ehrenreich, in contrast, lists a host of special costs that most
people who wait tables can never hope to
afford, such as two months rent and a security ....
(1768

7

)
Use of Drugs for Weight Loss
.... Many failures result because few
people can
afford to stay away from their jobs for several months to live at the rice houses, and many leave before Dr. ....
(1808

7

)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
.... to earn a fair profit from the results of that ER & D, even if it means maintaining prices at a level many poor
people (and nations) cannot
afford to pay. ....
(1486

6

)
John Stuart Mills and David Miller
.... of resources and cultural products will intensify the disparities between the rich and the comparatively poorer
people who cannot
afford to purchase cultural ....
(1604

6

)
Higher Education Access
.... fail to understand that access is open but only so many schools have adequate resources to offer a quality education and only so many
people can
afford them. ....
(1337

5

)
AIDS Project Los Angeles
.... individuals face the prospect of developing AIDS because they cannot
afford the hefty prices .... such as APLA have to devote legal resources to help
people with HIV ....
(1359

5

)
People in Early European History
.... Magdalena & Balthasar and note at the outset that these
people represent a .... The marriage of Balthasar and Magdalena appears to
afford Magdalena a stronger role ....
(2044

8

)
Jay Gatsby's Corruption of the American Dream
.... a world in which each individual can
afford to be independent and self-sufficient and, therefore, can also
afford to be careless of other
people's feelings and ....
(1976

8

)
White-Collar Jobs and Prestige
.... contend with a continual barrage of broken items that he cannot
afford to replace and .... to make changes that positively impact jobs for a great number of
people. ....
(692

3

)
The Art of Managing People
.... middle managers so highly paid they can
afford to have a decorator in to create an appropriate image. But if, as one senses, The Art of Managing
People has as ....
(2847

11

)
Athlete Salaries
.... capitalism, "Professional sporting events are becoming so expensive only corporations get the good tickets, and a majority of
people can't even
afford the bad ....
(1372

5

)
The Grapes of Wrath & Winesburg, Ohio
.... unity of the
people. In the camps, hearing of a child who died of malnutrition, a group of anonymous migrants learns that the family cannot
afford to bury the ....
(1185

5

)
Sporting Goods Market in Taiwan
.... Reasons for these preferences appear to be two-fold: first, as living standards improve
people can
afford to indulge; secondly, local golfers equate the ....
(2141

9

)