If she's out there and she moves around at all, they will see her, I think. A lot of it is heavily wooded. |
If something is happening, you're really not going to get anything out of me until after the deal is done. |
If Sudan is exactly where it is today one year from now, they are going to do exactly what they did today. |
If tax payers pass the referendums, we would begin building a new elementary and middle school right away. |
If that doesn't get the hair on the back of your neck up, then you've got Kool-Aid floating in your veins. |
If that's something I have to worry about, we're in trouble. But honestly, I don't think that's a concern. |
If the bond fails, facility conditions in the district will continue to worsen, they won't get any better. |
If the city goes in to do the cleaning, the charge for the cleaning will be added to their property taxes. |
If the Fed doesn't at least hint that a pause could be on the way, I think that would surprise the market. |
If the federal money is not enough, then the legislature will have to consider the possibility of bonding. |
If the game hadn't been decided, we would have got a lot of criticism for leaving curling to go to hockey. |
If the generic doesn't get out there then the pharmaceutical company (with the patent) obviously benefits. |
If the Indian government alters regulations on ownership of banks, this sector could see some large deals. |
If the medications and tests are delivered and there's no documentation, that itself is a quality problem. |
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