Should people living in accommodation they cannot afford to pay for themselves still be subsidised by the taxpayer, even if the taxpayer themselves could not afford such accommodation?
Soon after returning to Madras, the Duke proposed the building of a large two storied building which can afford complete accommodation for the family and provide public reception rooms.
Indications [...] are that some claimants may be able to afford accommodation that is out of reach of working families on low incomes.
The Priory was in such a bad state of disrepair it afforded poor accommodation for those living there.
The castle and town of Versailles afforded our numbers ample accommodation, and foraging parties took it by turns to supply our wants.
To support ulema when momineen can't afford there expenses and accommodation.
He did admit that they were "utterly conjectural" although "more picturesque and (...) affording much more accommodation", contending that:
Nightingale explained, "All the wards are raised on basements, those at the lower end of the ground are so lofty as to afford excellent accommodation.
It consists of towns that developed as a result of the need to house middle income workers who could not afford accommodation in Abuja.
(Throughout the trial, they could not afford accommodation in a hotel, and so were offered refuge in a church, the location of which remained obscure for privacy reasons.)