If the iron be blunt, and he do not whet the edge, then must he put to more strength: but wisdom is profitable to direct. |
If the Kosovo issue was settled, ... it would remove the last raw nerve, the last crisis hot spot in this part of Europe. |
If the parents and staff don't care (what we do), then maybe we have to listen to the very concerned voices of neighbors. |
If the particles are one micron (wide, or one-millionth of a meter), they'll make a track that is about 100 microns long. |
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If the president would like to have his people in place, I would think he would burn the midnight oil to find a solution, |
If the relation between laughter and health is proved scientifically, it may have a big impact on ways to improve health. |
If the state law had not changed, most of these people would not be on the (retirement) list. They're not ready to leave. |
If the two bullets could injure them and cause the same injuries that I have, then they might be able to persuade others, |
If the whole world went into recession, all the major central banks could cut interest rates and expand the money supply. |
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If their intent was to engage in that dialogue they had Monday, my question is, why did this (die-in) need to take place? |
If there are lots of other signals of appending recession, take it seriously. But don't hang your hat on the yield curve. |
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Tony Blair (1953-) |